> While achieving a Sweep is part of what many feel SS is about - as far
> as scoring, looking for that last section versus running sections -
your
> bigger score will come from running stations!
Overall, yes, but in the beginning of SS, one mult is worth far more
than one QSO. Therefore, if one has only limited operating time, it's
better to get lots of mults and some QSOs rather than few mults and many
QSOs.
> the Sweep is a personal goal but is NOT
> mandatory and you are NOT severely curtailed by missing one!
Alright Jim, prove me wrong. If you make it into the top 10 for any
category in SS CW this weekend, I'll agree with your statement that
sweeps are not necessary to win. After all, you have a good station and
you are a good operator, so if making the top ten does not mandate a
sweep, you should be able to prove it.
> 73,
>
> Jim, K4OJ
73, Nat, WZ3AR
>From brianmiller at xtra.co.nz Fri Oct 25 19:11:01 2002
From: brianmiller@xtra.co.nz (Brian Miller)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] REMINDER - 2002 OCEANIA DX CONTEST
Message-ID: <01d601c27be4$ea414060$1d2c58db@master>
Hi All
A reminder that the 2002 Oceania DX contest is happening over the first two
weekends of October.
This will be the 66th Oceania DX Contest - lets make it the biggest and best
yet!.
PHONE Contest: 0800 UTC Saturday 5 October to 0800 UTC Sunday 6 October
CW Contest: 0800 UTC Saturday 12 October to 0800 UTC Sunday 13 October
The rules are similar to last year except that Single-Op Single Band logs are
required to record ALL
contacts made by the station, both on the band chosen for the entry and on any
other bands.
Furthermore, we are looking for as many logs as possible to be emailed in
electronic Cabrillo
format - to help the Committee process the logs and get the results out more
quickly.
There are 7 new plaques/trophies available to the winners in various entry
categories. We will
also award certificates to the 3 top scoring stations in the Non-Oceania Single
Operator All
Band category.
The full rules are available from
http://www.nzart.org.nz/nzart/update/contests/Oceania or,
alternatively, forward a request to octest@nzart.org.nz for a copy of the rules
to be sent to your
email address.
The contest is supported by most of the popular contest logging packages
including CT, Writelog, TR
Log, and SD Logger. See
http://www.nzart.org.nz/nzart/Update/Contests/Oceania/software.htm for more
information about the compatibility of the various software packages.
We are working hard to promote a good turn out from Oceania stations. You can
expect to find some of
the rarer Oceania prefixes - e.g.,
VK8DA, Darwin Amateur Radio Club, PH and CW
V63SC, Micronesia, Op JM1LBO, PH, 15m and 10m
3D2/W7DRA, Fiji, PH and CW
Remember that, as well as being a great opportunity to work Oceania stations,
this contest is also a
good time to check out your station and start "warming up" for the CQ WW
contests!
We look forward to seeing you in the 2002 contest. Please direct any inquiries
to
octest@nzart.org.nzart
73
Brian Miller ZL1AZE
Chair Oceania DX Contest Committee
(VK5GN, VK3TZ, VK4UC, VK2FHN, VK2AYD, VK1JDX, ZL3GA, ZL2BSJ and ZL1AZE).
PS. You can get the latest gossip on the contest by joining the discussion
group at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/OceaniaDXTest. Join the group by sending an email
to
OceaniaDXTest-subscribe@yahoogroups.com.
>From jmaass at columbus.rr.com Tue Oct 1 00:16:07 2002
From: jmaass@columbus.rr.com (Jeff Maass)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Headset Mic vs. Boom Mic
In-Reply-To: <20020930.164141.-132615.1.K6LL@juno.com>
Message-ID: <NABBJJMHMOJDAICFPIFDKEFPFCAA.jmaass@columbus.rr.com>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cq-contest-admin@contesting.com
> [mailto:cq-contest-admin@contesting.com]On Behalf Of Dave Hachadorian
> Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 12:42
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Headset Mic vs. Boom Mic
>
>
> On Mon, 30 Sep 2002 08:21:45 +0000 "Dennis Ponsness" <wb0wao@hotmail.com>
> writes:
>
>
> > I will be using a foot switch for PTT of course
>
>
> Why?
>
> Personally, I prefer fast vox.
>
> You can stand up, or put your feet anywhere you want, without
> worrying about where the footswitch is.
>
> CQ machine audio will activate the vox, so there's no separate PTT
> interface to worry about there.
>
> You don't have to deal with the RFI-prone parallel port for
> computer PTT, if the computer is your CQ machine.
>
Dog barks, need repeats.
Sneeze, need repeats.
Phone rings, need repeats.
Wife/family bark, need repeats.
Clear throat, need repeats.
Bump microphone with straw, need repeats.
Breath too hard, need repeats.
Need to curse at idiot just off your frequency, preferably off-air?
Not possible.
Footswitch. Accept no substitutes.
73,
Jeff Maass jmaass@columbus.rr.com Located near Columbus Ohio
USPSA # L-1192 NROI/CRO Amateur Radio K8ND
Maass' IPSC Resources: http://home.columbus.rr.com/jmaass/index.html
Circleville USPSA/IPSC: http://home.columbus.rr.com/jmaass/pcsiipsc.htm
>From Jimk8mr at aol.com Tue Oct 1 00:16:43 2002
From: Jimk8mr@aol.com (Jimk8mr@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Perception IS reality
Message-ID: <1ac.96a4243.2aca6d9b@aol.com>
In a message dated 9/30/2002 11:07:29 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
k1ir@designet.com writes:
> Seems to me international participation is an absolute requirement for many
> ARRL contests. It's obvious to me that alienating DX stations in any way is
> not
> an acceptable result, and steps should be taken to avoid it. This is a tiny
>
> problem right now; this is the time to fix it.
>
> a) Remove the one month delay - not a single membership will be lost,
> b) Put a PDF of the contest results on the website for unrestricted
> download -
> just like the old QST article and listings - so it can be printed and
> shared by
> just about anyone, anywhere.
> c) Possibly make the on-line Soapbox and/or the sortable database results
> part
> of the permanent Members Only area. This would allow anyone to get "basic"
> results in the PDF, while Members would have access to the "next level" of
> analysis and results.
>
And d) Give non-W/VE entrants who submit an electronic log a password to
allow access to all the web site info for that particular contest. Send it
with their log receipt confirmation message.
Those who don't send an electronic log probably don't have easy access to the
internet anyway.
73 - Jim K8MR
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>From rhodes at evertek.net Tue Oct 1 00:20:09 2002
From: rhodes@evertek.net (Jim Rhodes)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ARRL discrimination
In-Reply-To: <001301c268d2$60f6c0c0$0101a8c0@pavilion>
References: <20020930165710.62732.qmail@f3.avalon.hr>
<015201c268b4$c5f401e0$0101a8c0@pavilion>
<009b01c268cb$8d2299a0$1e34aa2c@ampr.org>
Message-ID: <5.1.1.5.0.20020930231159.02c64100@pop3.evertek.net>
OK, I will ask the obvious question. What does WAE/RADXC do different. From
out here in the middle of nowhere the European contests are often difficult
to work from behind the east coast stations so my experience with them is
very limited. How do they distribute the results? Publishing them in the
organization's magazine is the obvious choice. That is the least expensive
way for them to do it. But you seem to be saying that it is done
differently over there. Before I can form an opinion I need more information.
> > You dont get my point?! OK I do have a bad english, but let me try again.
> > Now you tryed to say that people spending money on sending out scorebooks
> > and such things are stupid?! It's obvious they wont make any money, so I
> > guess this is something americans cant understand?! You understand that CQ
> > Magazine is sponsoring the CQWW and for that they need money. I understand
> > this too.
> > But for me sponsoring something doesnt mean making money on it. Yes, they
> > can promote their Magazine, that's what's sponsoring all about, but
>forcing
> > people to buy it; that's just sick.
> >
> > I'm 19, and when all those older guys past away I wonder who will I talk
>to?
> > At least I'll have my WAE/RADXC broshures to look at, oh those good old
> > times.
> >
> > Hrle - 9A6XX
> >
> >
>
>
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jim@rhodesend.net
>From david.e.burger at au.pwcglobal.com Tue Oct 1 16:00:57 2002
From: david.e.burger@au.pwcglobal.com (david.e.burger@au.pwcglobal.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Oceania Prefix - query
Message-ID: <OF4E39B3D1.678E9795-ONCA256C45.001AB472@aap.pwcinternal.com>
Reading the Oceania DX Contest multiplier rules, I'm considering signing as
a portable prefix " VI2". This is a valid ham prefix here in VK and our
ACA have the VI prefix currently on issue to 3 ham stations in VK with
expiry dates after the Oceania contest. I checked the AX ham license
prefixes on issue in VK as at today, and none came up....
The reason I'm asking is that I recall Jim VK9NS fell foul of something
like this a few years back. Figured I'd pop the question and arm myself
with re-prints of the current VI licenses and fend off any detractors up
front.
I'm keen to get another Oceania prefix alive.
David Burger VK2CZ.
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>From corneliuspaul at gmx.net Tue Oct 1 10:41:49 2002
From: corneliuspaul@gmx.net (corneliuspaul@gmx.net)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: Changing score publication policies
In-Reply-To: <001301c268d2$60f6c0c0$0101a8c0@pavilion>
References: <20020930165710.62732.qmail@f3.avalon.hr>
<015201c268b4$c5f401e0$0101a8c0@pavilion>
<009b01c268cb$8d2299a0$1e34aa2c@ampr.org>
Message-ID: <4.1.20021001082655.009f8680@pop.gmx.de>
Hi Hrle,
>>I'm 19 and I know how young people talk about hamradio.
A few years ago I said a similar thing on this reflector.
Tree, N6TR mentioned
"it might have a lot to do with how it is presented to them"
which is a very true sentence. So it is a challenge to guys like us
to make some of our younger friends understand where the fun is
instead of feeling bad and just letting them talk BS about something
they dont actually know much of.
That requires a bit more of a positive attitude.
Which is missing in this whole discussion, anyway.
>>Things has to be changed and not stay like
>>they've always been, because times are changing.
Yes but you will never change anything in this world by just bitching.
You will only change it by thinking up something better.
You stated some very true and valid points in your emails.
See, you already changed N0FP's mind.
Now if you had to choose between writing the following 2 letters to CQ
to explain what the problems are, in your point of view.
In one letter you abuse them etc.
In the other letter you find a nice and polite way to explain all your
points.
Which one do you think they are going to throw away unnoticed?
Well I guess it will still be quite difficult to change their mind but
I think you get my point.?
>> I'm 19, and when all those older guys past away I wonder who
>> will I talk to?
Comon, dont be so negative.
I guess it is up to us to make this hobby stay around a bit longer.
It probably still has a chance. Like sailing has a chance in todays
motorized world, too.
BTW, I am now 30 years old. Damned, its going faster than you think :-)
73s and CU on the air! (which is where the real fun is, not in the stupid
results book... ;-))
Con, DF4SA
www.qsl.net/df4sa
>From bob at cytanet.com.cy Tue Oct 1 09:15:58 2002
From: bob@cytanet.com.cy (Bob Henderson)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ARRL Discrimination
Message-ID: <009501c26922$c8fe2aa0$d29c0ec3@shack1>
Jim, K1IR makes a very persuasive argument in my view. I am a non US
contester but I am also a fully paid up member of the ARRL and intend to
remain so. I would gain nothing myself from an earlier release of contest
results to non members. Though.......
"I'd like you to come play my game, but by the way, I'm not going to tell
you how you did until a month after everyone else, unless you pay me some
money", is a position which has a rather ugly feel to it.
There is no denying the ARRL has to operate viably as a business and has
therefore to maintain focus on securing its revenues, but this is not a good
way to aim to do it. Someone's thinking is badly off track here.
There are many members of the contesting community around the world and many
more who may be attracted to contesting who simply don't have the luxury of
being able to afford to pay for ARRL membership. For the ARRL to take steps
to further disadvantage these folks is IMHO unnecessary and wholly
undesirable.
For my money as a member of ARRL I would like to see staging of results
release abandoned forthwith and all efforts applied to finding ways to
further speed up results publication. We all hate the long wait for results
to appear.
73
Bob 5B4AGN, P3F, ZC4ZM
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Idelson" <k1ir@designet.com>
To: "CQ-Contest Post" <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2002 12:40 AM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Perception IS reality
>
>
> > This email is my comment on the "ARRL contest results" thread.
> >
> > By my count, about 2/3 of the non-US contesters who have commented on
this
> > topic here on cq-contest say that they are not happy with the way ARRL
is
> > putting out the results. That fact speaks for itself. Those of you who
> believe
> > you can change their feelings by forcing your own point of view on them
> will
> > fail. The League should listen carefully to these comments from outside
> the US
> > and do their best to understand and address the problem. In the proposal
> we
> > submitted to the League on publication of contest results, we made the
> point
> > quite strongly that coverage of contests must be treated as a global
> issue.
> > This discussion reinforces that point.
> >
> > Seems to me international participation is an absolute requirement for
> many
> > ARRL contests. It's obvious to me that alienating DX stations in any way
> is not
> > an acceptable result, and steps should be taken to avoid it. This is a
> tiny
> > problem right now; this is the time to fix it.
> >
> > a) Remove the one month delay - not a single membership will be lost,
> > b) Put a PDF of the contest results on the website for unrestricted
> download -
> > just like the old QST article and listings - so it can be printed and
> shared by
> > just about anyone, anywhere.
> > c) Possibly make the on-line Soapbox and/or the sortable database
results
> part
> > of the permanent Members Only area. This would allow anyone to get
"basic"
> > results in the PDF, while Members would have access to the "next level"
of
> > analysis and results.
> >
> > 73,
> >
> > Jim Idelson K1IR
> > email k1ir@designet.com
> > web http://www.designet.com/k1ir
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> > CQ-Contest mailing list
> > CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> > http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
> >
> >
>
>
>From wb0wao at hotmail.com Tue Oct 1 10:38:13 2002
From: wb0wao@hotmail.com (Dennis Ponsness)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] TNX fer the advice!
Message-ID: <F2038vR46nvZ1jS7wbb0000e477@hotmail.com>
Thanx to all who emailed me direct and on the list as well about my question
about headset mic vs. boom mic. Almost without exception it was suggested
that I go with the headset. Lots of good advice and the benefits/drawback
of each. This list is a good resource for the contest community. Will be
looking for you in the 'tests!!!!
73
Dennis - WB0WAO
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>From btippett at alum.mit.edu Tue Oct 1 08:17:53 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Perception IS reality
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20021001111753.010a7f6c@pop.vnet.net>
"Contest results from QST are available here in Adobe
Acrobat format. Current issue results appear here
immediately and are available to ARRL members as noted
with the (Members Only) tag. Contest results are
available to all amateurs approximately one month
after their publication in QST."
http://www.arrl.org/contests/results/index.html#2002
ARRL will need to change their policy anyway
since they will no longer publish line scores in QST
beginning with 2003 contests:
73, Bill W4ZV
>From k9mi at arrl.net Tue Oct 1 08:50:18 2002
From: k9mi@arrl.net (Mike Brown)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ARRL discrimination
References: <5.1.1.5.0.20020930231159.02c64100@pop3.evertek.net>
Message-ID: <3D999A0A.000014.02424@MIKE>
Ok, here is my take on the situation. My guess is
that members (who pay somewhere around 40
bucks a year now I think) get a month's advance
peek at the scores.
Personally, I wouldn't mind if they let everyone look
at the same time. No biggy to me. But, if the stations
that are non-members get to look at the scores one
month later, what is so bad about that? Maybe as
an ARRL member, that is one of our "perks" for our
membership dues?
I just don't see the big deal about having to wait a
month to see the scores. This is sure a lot faster
then when we all had to wait for months to get our
QST to see the scores.
73 - Mike K9MI
-------Original Message-------
From: Jim Rhodes
To: contesting.com submital; Hrvoje Horvat
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Re: ARRL discrimination
OK, I will ask the obvious question. What does WAE/RADXC do different. From
out here in the middle of nowhere the European contests are often difficult
to work from behind the east coast stations so my experience with them is
very limited. How do they distribute the results? Publishing them in the
organization's magazine is the obvious choice. That is the least expensive
way for them to do it. But you seem to be saying that it is done
differently over there. Before I can form an opinion I need more information
> > You dont get my point?! OK I do have a bad english, but let me try again
> > Now you tryed to say that people spending money on sending out
scorebooks
> > and such things are stupid?! It's obvious they wont make any money, so I
> > guess this is something americans cant understand?! You understand that
CQ
> > Magazine is sponsoring the CQWW and for that they need money. I
understand
> > this too.
> > But for me sponsoring something doesnt mean making money on it. Yes,
they
> > can promote their Magazine, that's what's sponsoring all about, but
>forcing
> > people to buy it; that's just sick.
> >
> > I'm 19, and when all those older guys past away I wonder who will I talk
>to?
> > At least I'll have my WAE/RADXC broshures to look at, oh those good old
> > times.
> >
> > Hrle - 9A6XX
> >
> >
>
>
>_______________________________________________
>CQ-Contest mailing list
>CQ-Contest@contesting.com
>http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
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jim@rhodesend.net
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>From k9mi at arrl.net Tue Oct 1 09:11:53 2002
From: k9mi@arrl.net (Mike Brown)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Headset Mic vs. Boom Mic
References: <NABBJJMHMOJDAICFPIFDKEFPFCAA.jmaass@columbus.rr.com>
Message-ID: <3D999F19.000017.02424@MIKE>
Dog barks, need repeats. >Jeff, anti-vox works on
this one for me. And I live
in a zoo!
Sneeze, need repeats. > Save sneezes for after contest.
Just kidding! I guess not much
of a cure here.
Phone rings, need repeats. > Another anti-vox, vox gain cure
Remember, the mic is right at
your lips, so I think this one
can be worked around.
Wife/family bark, need repeats. >Lock yourself in your shack.
Put "do no disturb sign on
door knob". Ok, this would
Get me in the doghouse too!
Clear throat, need repeats. >Cough drops/candy are the best
things going for long voice
contests
unless you have a voice keyer.
May be needed anyway ??
Bump microphone with straw, need repeats. >I put this under the
"stuff
happens" category".
"Sorry OM,
QRM pse repeat"
Breath too hard, need repeats. >Those little foam
element
>covers you
see at hamfest
>will fix
that. Standard on
>Heil now I
think.
Need to curse at idiot just off your frequency, preferably off-air?
Not possible.
>That's when you just push the Vox switch off.
>Of course this is optional!
Footswitch. Accept no substitutes.
>I cannot tell a lie. It took me a while to get comforable with vox
myself. But now, it's the only way to fly for me.
I hope no offense taken Jeff... this has all been in fun....
73 - Mike K9MI
73,
Jeff Maass jmaass@columbus.rr.com Located near Columbus Ohio
USPSA # L-1192 NROI/CRO Amateur Radio K8ND
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>From w2up at mindspring.com Tue Oct 1 10:12:31 2002
From: w2up@mindspring.com (Barry )
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ARRL discrimination
In-Reply-To: <5.1.1.5.0.20020930231159.02c64100@pop3.evertek.net>
References: <001301c268d2$60f6c0c0$0101a8c0@pavilion>
Message-ID: <3D9966FF.7487.2B54EA@localhost>
WAE results have always been the role model for "customer service."
In the old days, every participant would receive a small booklet with
all the results, rules for next year, certificate and/or plaque if
eligible, and blank paper logs, at no charge to the participant, of
course. Now, it's all web based, with instant confirmation of
submitted logs, high claimed scores, etc.
Barry W2UP
On 30 Sep 2002 at 23:20, Jim Rhodes wrote:
> OK, I will ask the obvious question. What does WAE/RADXC do different.
> From out here in the middle of nowhere the European contests are often
> difficult to work from behind the east coast stations so my experience
> with them is very limited. How do they distribute the results?
> Publishing them in the organization's magazine is the obvious choice.
> That is the least expensive way for them to do it. But you seem to be
> saying that it is done differently over there. Before I can form an
> opinion I need more information.
>
>
> > > You dont get my point?! OK I do have a bad english, but let me try
> > > again. Now you tryed to say that people spending money on sending
> > > out scorebooks and such things are stupid?! It's obvious they wont
> > > make any money, so I guess this is something americans cant
> > > understand?! You understand that CQ Magazine is sponsoring the
> > > CQWW and for that they need money. I understand this too. But for
> > > me sponsoring something doesnt mean making money on it. Yes, they
> > > can promote their Magazine, that's what's sponsoring all about,
> > > but
> >forcing
> > > people to buy it; that's just sick.
> > >
> > > I'm 19, and when all those older guys past away I wonder who will
> > > I talk
> >to?
> > > At least I'll have my WAE/RADXC broshures to look at, oh those
> > > good old times.
> > >
> > > Hrle - 9A6XX
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> >_______________________________________________
> >CQ-Contest mailing list
> >CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> >http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>
> Jim Rhodes K0XU
> jim@rhodesend.net
>
> _______________________________________________
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> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
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--
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>From eugenewalsh at msn.com Tue Oct 1 13:53:11 2002
From: eugenewalsh@msn.com (Eugene Walsh)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RE:ARRL Discrimination
Message-ID: <DAV13lxpNnDPvkfBdBs00017680@hotmail.com>
Barry's Role Model perception is skewed by his youth.
In the 50's and 60's,CQWW mailed a book to contest entrants with all scores
and winners. WAE was ok too!
Now they are the best, along with the Russia Contest.
It's all changing quickly.
73 Gene N2AA
W2UP says:
WAE results have always been the role model for "customer service."
In the old days, every participant would receive a small booklet with
all the results, rules for next year, certificate and/or plaque if
eligible, and blank paper logs, at no charge to the participant, of
course. Now, it's all web based, with instant confirmation of
submitted logs, high claimed scores, etc.
Barry W2UP
>From eugenewalsh at msn.com Tue Oct 1 13:58:40 2002
From: eugenewalsh@msn.com (Eugene Walsh)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RE:Boom mic vs headset mic
Message-ID: <DAV6AJQMnrfCvPR6xRb00017533@hotmail.com>
To borrow an overused line from "The Treasure of The Sierra Madre":
We don't need no stinkin' microphones!
N2AA
>From contesting at eircom.net Tue Oct 1 17:54:35 2002
From: contesting@eircom.net (Tim Makins, EI8IC)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Operating Chair Idea
Message-ID: <001101c2696e$23b552c0$3ea0cad5@host>
I needed a different operating chair - the old typist's chair I used wasn't
really comfortable for long periods. No spare money to buy a new one... Then
an idea occurred - car seats can be very comfortable, and I had a few spare
in a couple of old cars on the property. So I removed one of the seats,
found its centre of gravity by balancing the seat over a thin piece of 2"x1"
wood strip whilst sitting on it, then welded a couple of 9"x2"x1/4" strips
to the base. These were bolted to the old typist chair's swivel base, and
hey presto, a brand new operating chair, very comfortable, and still with
it's reclining back and headrest.
If you are going to try this, there's one area that can be critical - the
angle of the seat to the ground. If you look at the base of the seat on most
chairs, i.e. the actual surface you sit on, it is generally parallel to the
floor. However some car seats are not parallel, but tilt up at the front.
You will need to correct this otherwise the front of the base will push up
on the back of your thighs, which isn't comfortable over long periods.
Typist's chair bases are very handy, for their wheels and swivel facilities,
but if you don't mind a fixed chair, then a simple set of legs for your old
car seat could be made out of a variety of materials, such as wood, rebar,
tube, or box-section. If you've got a tidier yard than mine, and don't have
old cars gently rusting back to nature, your local car-dismantler will
probably be able to provide a variety of seats for small amounts of money.
73s Tim EI8IC
http://www.qsl.net/ei8ic/
Budget and Newbie Contest Resources.
New: Interactive Chinese Prefix Map.
>From w2up at mindspring.com Tue Oct 1 20:34:37 2002
From: w2up@mindspring.com (Barry )
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Operating Chair Idea
In-Reply-To: <001101c2696e$23b552c0$3ea0cad5@host>
Message-ID: <3D99F8CD.26091.7FC01A@localhost>
If you do have money to spare, the most incredible operating chair is
the Herman MIller Aeron. It's also dispalted as artwork in the MOMA.
See http://www.hermanmiller.com/CDA/product/0,1469,c201-pss1-
p8,00.html
They are frequently available used on Ebay, as a lot of liquidated
dotcom companies bought them for their employees.
I've never had a sore butt or numb leg after a weekend of contesting
using an Aeron. In the past, I've switched back and forth between 3 or 4
charis thourghout the weekend, and even stood for a while.
Barry W2UP
On 1 Oct 2002 Tim Makins, EI8IC wrote:
> I needed a different operating chair - the old typist's chair I used wasn't
> really comfortable for long periods. No spare money to buy a new one... Then
> an idea occurred - car seats can be very comfortable, and I had a few spare
> in a couple of old cars on the property. So I removed one of the seats,
> found its centre of gravity by balancing the seat over a thin piece of 2"x1"
> wood strip whilst sitting on it, then welded a couple of 9"x2"x1/4" strips
> to the base. These were bolted to the old typist chair's swivel base, and
> hey presto, a brand new operating chair, very comfortable, and still with
> it's reclining back and headrest.
>
> If you are going to try this, there's one area that can be critical - the
> angle of the seat to the ground. If you look at the base of the seat on most
> chairs, i.e. the actual surface you sit on, it is generally parallel to the
> floor. However some car seats are not parallel, but tilt up at the front.
> You will need to correct this otherwise the front of the base will push up
> on the back of your thighs, which isn't comfortable over long periods.
>
> Typist's chair bases are very handy, for their wheels and swivel facilities,
> but if you don't mind a fixed chair, then a simple set of legs for your old
> car seat could be made out of a variety of materials, such as wood, rebar,
> tube, or box-section. If you've got a tidier yard than mine, and don't have
> old cars gently rusting back to nature, your local car-dismantler will
> probably be able to provide a variety of seats for small amounts of money.
>
> 73s Tim EI8IC
> http://www.qsl.net/ei8ic/
> Budget and Newbie Contest Resources.
> New: Interactive Chinese Prefix Map.
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> CQ-Contest mailing list
> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
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Barry Kutner, W2UP Internet: w2up@mindspring.com
Newtown, PA Frankford Radio Club
>From cx6vm at adinet.com.uy Tue Oct 1 18:10:11 2002
From: cx6vm@adinet.com.uy (Jorge Diez - CX6VM)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ARRL discrimination
Message-ID: <EKEDIHBELNDODEHLICFIAEFJCFAA.cx6vm@adinet.com.uy>
[CQ-Contest] Re: ARRL discriminationWhere are the SAC 2001 results
published???
I can?t find them on the web, Magazine or anywhere alse!
Thanks,
Jorge
CX6VM
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WAE results have always been the role model for "customer service."
In the old days, every participant would receive a small booklet with
all the results, rules for next year, certificate and/or plaque if
eligible, and blank paper logs, at no charge to the participant, of
course. Now, it's all web based, with instant confirmation of
submitted logs, high claimed scores, etc.
Barry W2UP
On 30 Sep 2002 at 23:20, Jim Rhodes wrote:
> OK, I will ask the obvious question. What does WAE/RADXC do different.
> From out here in the middle of nowhere the European contests are often
> difficult to work from behind the east coast stations so my experience
> with them is very limited. How do they distribute the results?
> Publishing them in the organization's magazine is the obvious choice.
> That is the least expensive way for them to do it. But you seem to be
> saying that it is done differently over there. Before I can form an
> opinion I need more information.
>
>
> > > You dont get my point?! OK I do have a bad english, but let me try
> > > again. Now you tryed to say that people spending money on sending
> > > out scorebooks and such things are stupid?! It's obvious they wont
> > > make any money, so I guess this is something americans cant
> > > understand?! You understand that CQ Magazine is sponsoring the
> > > CQWW and for that they need money. I understand this too. But for
> > > me sponsoring something doesnt mean making money on it. Yes, they
> > > can promote their Magazine, that's what's sponsoring all about,
> > > but
> >forcing
> > > people to buy it; that's just sick.
> > >
> > > I'm 19, and when all those older guys past away I wonder who will
> > > I talk
> >to?
> > > At least I'll have my WAE/RADXC broshures to look at, oh those
> > > good old times.
> > >
> > > Hrle - 9A6XX
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
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>From gord at kron.donetsk.ua Tue Oct 1 22:39:59 2002
From: gord@kron.donetsk.ua (Vladimir A. Gordienko)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: They have no internet, no cabrillo...
Message-ID: <00bd01c2698b$2b1a26e0$0100007f@localhost>
Hello Hrle ,
Some of your statements are really correct, but you extremely
exaggerated the situation in the Ukraine. :-)
Your conception is really overdone. I guess it is in fact not
far away from croatian. :-)
Most of our active contesters do have the Internet, clasters, etc.
Most of us use good equipment, good antennas, stacks, etc.
May be some stations are in poor conditions, but please do not
extend it on all of our contesters and lay it on thick.
CU in the contests.
73, Vladimir ("Bob") UT1IA = EO1I
UCC vice-president
http://www.qrz.com/ut1ia/
http://www.qsl.net/ut1ia/
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As a young student of economy I learned a bit of a modern capitalistic way
of making business, and guys in ARRL/CQ Mag you doing it all wrong.
Contesting is soooooooo popular and there are bunches of people every day in
front of my doors begging me to let them play in a contest, so this gave me
an idea how community can make more money on them.
Blackmailing with asking people money (memberships and such stuff) and in
return giving out the results isnt really so popular among radioamateurs and
some people usually get the results without even paying for it. We dont want
that, right?!
Here's what I suggest. In every other hobby one must pay if he wants to take
part in some compettition (yeah, even fishing) and so ARRL/CQ-Mag guys you
should do the same.
You should ask people to pay you before the contest, okey as hamradio is
specific hobby, you should ask to pay when people are submitting logs. So if
one who sent log didnt pay simply wont be shown in the results. This way you
will avoid all those that are not willing to pay and wants to read the
results wont even be in them. Same way you will avoid them searching trough
all the possible ilegal ways just to see what place they took.
Now you gotta admit this is just a brilliant idea.
I do hope someone got the irony out of the text above.
One can only laugh on how CQWW/ARRL organizers are presenting their's
contest results to the world. I guess CQ Mag and ARRL folks didnt notice
that hamradio as a hobby is fading out and newcomers in this hobby appears
in rare cases. Instead of making plans of how to make more people comming
into our hobby you make fools out of the existing ones.
(!!!) Last week I was CQing on 20m and one ukraine guy came to ask me the postal
mailing address for the SAC SSB Contest. He asked that in the name of the
very active young kid's radioclub which I worked dozens of times in all
sorts of contests. They have no internet, no cabrillo formats and their
equipment is older then I am (19). Sad part of the story is that they're not
the only one. There's a lot of amateurs in east europe which probably wont
see their scores in any contest no matter they participated and sent their
log.
Their avarage monthy pay for hard work is about 50 USD. So if they wanna
read their CQWW results they have to work whole month for it, and if you add
ARRL make it two months of hard work. But I'm sure you out there notice how
your qso rate meter goes up on these people.
We're not talking about free food here, you guys are making fools out of
people!
If you want to make private contest, if you think you can charge your
contest charge it so people will know what they're getting in return. You
cannot invite all the people and taking money out of them with using pure
blackmailing methods. I sure missed a line in rules saying if you want to
receive the results get subsribed to CQ magazine or something like that.
Same for ARRL, I have to wait months longer if I'm not a member and nobody
said that within the rules. Maybe if I knew this I wouldnt work those
contests at all.
People at WAE and UA DX Contest understand this and so I greatly welcome
their new standards. Thanks for the fantastic free scorebooks and broshures.
I'm sure I'll be back in those ones, while I have strong doubts on showing
up in ARRLs again.
Hrle - 9A6XX (9A7P Team)
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>From hrle at ipazin.net Wed Oct 2 02:35:42 2002
From: hrle@ipazin.net (Hrvoje Horvat)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: They have no internet, no cabrillo...
References: <00bd01c2698b$2b1a26e0$0100007f@localhost>
Message-ID: <001c01c269a3$43bf6e40$1e34aa2c@ampr.org>
> Most of our active contesters do have the Internet, clasters, etc.
> Most of us use good equipment, good antennas, stacks, etc.
> May be some stations are in poor conditions, but please do not
> extend it on all of our contesters and lay it on thick.
You know Vlad, you are right. In East Europe MOST of the active contesters
run good stations, having internet, and probably save some additional money
for the DXpeditions.
Why do we have to worry about those little tiny signals?! They're probably
just misserable loosers that havent achieved anything in their lifes.
Who cares about them!
CQ Magazine is money making magazine, why do we expect them to sponsor the
CQWW contest? After all it's just one of the lines written in the invitation
(rules). Anybody even read the rules? Nah...
Thank you for showing me that everything is so great on this world and that
sometimes even the little things cant help.
73 to all! 9A6XX
p.s. please read this:
http://lists.contesting.com/_cq-contest/2002-April/047285.html
p.s.s. I hope you'll manage to read the right part
> Hello Hrle ,
> Some of your statements are really correct, but you extremely
> exaggerated the situation in the Ukraine. :-)
> Your conception is really overdone. I guess it is in fact not
> far away from croatian. :-)
> Most of our active contesters do have the Internet, clasters, etc.
> Most of us use good equipment, good antennas, stacks, etc.
> May be some stations are in poor conditions, but please do not
> extend it on all of our contesters and lay it on thick.
> CU in the contests.
> 73, Vladimir ("Bob") UT1IA = EO1I
> UCC vice-president
> http://www.qrz.com/ut1ia/
> http://www.qsl.net/ut1ia/
>
>From hflasher at dayton.net Wed Oct 2 01:32:01 2002
From: hflasher@dayton.net (Harry or Marge Flasher)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ WW SSB CONTEST - OP NEEDED
Message-ID: <3D9A76C1.91303DA8@dayton.net>
We have lost one of the ops planning to travel to Costa Rica for the
TI5N entry as a multi-multi station in the CQ WW SSB contest. This was
due to business meetings scheduled for Sunday of the contest and Monday
that could nt be rescheduled.
We would like to replace this op. Hopefully we can find someone with
some good contest experience and capable of running pile ups.
Consideration will be given to one with low experience but may have
mostly all assignments in slow periods. An op could demonstrate ability
by ops before the contest.
Money matters - for a six night stay the cost is $500 which covers bed,
meals, some beverages, airport transfer and equipment use. Plan approx.
$25 exit fee and and funds for touring, gifts, etc. Group cost will
be in the $30 range. The $500 is adjusted $75 for each day more or -$75
for a each day less.
The main body of ops will arrive on Wed. Oct. 23 and depart on Tue. Oct.
29.
Airfare - I only have information from Dayton and as of Sunday, a good
fare was in the $530 range. Most major airlines have non stop flights
from some hubs.
The stations will include 756Pro's, 940's and a mix of several other
models. As planned each band will have its own amp and most will have a
selection of antenna. Logging will be with WriteLog.
For more information on the station and host, try:
http://www.qsl.net/ti5kd/contest.htm
For more info on Costa Rica just try a search with Costa Rica and you
should get a number of travel and related pages.
For anyone who would like to discuss this further, please call me at
937-434-9616.
73 Harry AC8G (ex W8KKF) J37K and others over the years.
>From roberto.soro at sia.it Wed Oct 2 11:32:20 2002
From: roberto.soro@sia.it (Soro Roberto)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Operating Chair Idea
Message-ID: <8160937F4F4CD111A93E00805FC1752909C03B32@ntsiaexch.office.sia.it>
That's the chair I have at my office desk.
.....but I can't use it for contesting :-(
I even saw them in a picture of the K4JA superstation shack!!
Bob, I2WIJ (J49Z in the next CQWW SSB M/S)
mailto:i2wij@qsl.net
http://www.qsl.net/i2wij/
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Barry [mailto:w2up@mindspring.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2002 9:35 PM
> To: CQ Contest
> Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Operating Chair Idea
>
>
> If you do have money to spare, the most incredible operating chair is
> the Herman MIller Aeron. It's also dispalted as artwork in the MOMA.
> See http://www.hermanmiller.com/CDA/product/0,1469,c201-pss1-
> p8,00.html
>
> They are frequently available used on Ebay, as a lot of liquidated
> dotcom companies bought them for their employees.
>
> I've never had a sore butt or numb leg after a weekend of contesting
> using an Aeron. In the past, I've switched back and forth
> between 3 or 4
> charis thourghout the weekend, and even stood for a while.
> Barry W2UP
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>From w2up at aicpl.com.au Wed Oct 2 08:14:01 2002
From: w2up@aicpl.com.au (Barry Kutner)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SO2R Sound mixer
Message-ID: <200210021114.g92BE1hF030934@contesting.com>
Hi Chris,
Welcome to the lower 48 :.) There was an article in NCJ several
years ago that discussed what you want. I don't have the reference
handy. Maybe someone else can quote the issue? I do have info
on a switch that makes it easy: Contact C & K switch
(http://www.ckcorp.com/ or Tel: 800-635-5
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>From discreetly_confidential at yahoo.com Wed Oct 2 06:40:10 2002
From: discreetly_confidential@yahoo.com (Chuck)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: They have no internet, no cabrillo...
In-Reply-To: <001c01c269a3$43bf6e40$1e34aa2c@ampr.org>
Message-ID: <20021002124010.27008.qmail@web13306.mail.yahoo.com>
First, let me state that I don't have as great a
station as many do, but I have one that works for
me. I either operate as part of the M/M world or
I do it as a SO.
I agree with Vladimir! The key, here, is rather
than make distinctions about the level of
resources a station may or may not have available
one should emphasize that it is what you DO with
what you have that matters.
The 'little gun' or 'popgun' station of limited
resources works at pefecting skills and abilities
to achieve some kind of goal for themselves.
To call someone who has limited resources (as
Hrvoje puts it "...those little tiny signals
...hey're probably just misserable losers that
havent achieved anything in their lifes. Who
cares about them!') those kinds of perjorative
terms only serves to further divide our group.
Trust me.. and you can verify this with ANY
contest op who is seriusly looking for a good
score..
ANY station who is competitive in a contest
SEEKS, WANTS, and DESIRES as many of those 'tiny
signals' as they can get. As we say. 'Q's Is
Points!' It doesn't matter what class of station
you may have.. trust me. If I'm operating in a
contest, I want every Q I can get. Loud, weak,
whatever. No station who is active in the contest
shares the view that a 'tiny signal' is worthless
or indicative of an operator/owner that is a
'loser'. Just the opposite!
Many times I've struggled for minutes to pull a
'tiny signal' out of the noise becuase I WANTED
to make the Q. Regardless of whetheror not it was
a mult.. 'Q's Is Points!'
For all you know,that 'tiny signal' may be a
skilled QRP enthusiast of great resources trying
out a milliwatt transmitter into a dipole to see
how it works. Blanket, perjorative statements
add nothing to the debate.
One thing to remember is this.. there are MORE
multi-multi stations looking for ops than you may
know about. I can't speak for European folks, but
I know here in the States EVERY M/M wants to have
new blood coming in to train and have for thier
station. I would have to bet that the European
guys and other Countries are the same way. The
geographical limitations and reduced station
numberes may necessitate differnt methods of
contact, training, and assilimation of folks, but
there is NEVER a shortage of need for ops.
Quite a few active constesters do not use
Internet, clusters, or other assistances. They
like being unassisted in their efforts. They may
submit thier logs via the Internet or by mail,
but they don't use it themselves.
Rather than case perjorative words which tend to
divide our community of contest aficiandos.. why
not attempt to encourage them to operate and
plant a few seeds?
Just one ham's opinion. Feel free to fire back.
73
Chuck K3FT
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>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 2 09:46:53 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQ/RJ WW RTTY - All Claimed Scores 02Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210021546.g92Fkrw05179@mail.b4h.net>
2002 CQ/RJ WW RTTY - Claimed Scores 02Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: rtty@cqww.com
Mail logs to:
CQ/RJ WW RTTY 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 Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA M/2 HP
3Z7TTY 3047 7826 216 369 125 44 5,556,460 PKRVG
YL8M(@YL2KL) 3162 7828 197 369 120 48 5,370,008 Latvian CC
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Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA M/M HP
LY5A(@LY2ZZ) 4282 10535 208 415 140 48 8,000,000
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Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA M/S HP
RK3AWL 4150 0 0 0 0 48 4,150,000
OH5Z(@OH5CW) 2133 5513 173 355 117 48 3,555,885
OL5Q 1846 4745 187 277 101 2,680,925
LR0N(@LU1NDC) 1689 4954 159 247 102 48 2,516,632
VE3NE 1409 3717 169 259 101 40 1,966,293 CY0MM Team
AL1G 982 2500 60 126 117 32 757,500
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Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA M/S LP
9A7P 1502 3694 161 268 90 48 1,917,186 WWYC
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Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA SOAB HP
UP5P(UN5PR) 2051 5826 122 336 115 3,338,298 Temirtau
Contest Clu
P3F(5B4AGN) 1888 5532 93 281 139 29 2,837,916
AH0B(JA2VUP) 1998 5947 109 224 91 2,521,528
VA3DX 1404 3790 169 282 100 33 2,088,290 CCO
EA5DFV 1218 2991 211 135 75 19 1,259,211
VE6YR 1060 2739 140 183 83 32 1,112,034
HA9RU 471 1125 53 104 43 12 225,000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA SOAB LP
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 1424 4172 93 263 89 42 1,856,540 Chiltern DX Club
ON4ADZ 1281 3163 146 282 102 39 1,676,390
G4RS(G0URR) 1211 2961 135 255 87 35 1,412,397
VE3IAY(@VE3FU) 1085 2854 167 238 87 40 1,404,168 CCO
S56A 917 2298 132 253 91 20 1,093,848 SKY CC
AH6OZ 914 2706 155 150 75 42 1,028,280
VE3BUC 907 2360 131 203 80 31 977,040 CCO
F6IRF 670 1646 121 209 79 30 673,214 Les charlots du
74
VA3PC 589 1556 111 181 70 30 563,272 CCO
VE9DX 562 1422 120 173 71 517,608
GU0SUP 560 1388 102 198 72 24 516,336
PY7ZY 520 1511 54 124 87 17 400,415
VE3AGC 472 1170 107 133 62 30 353,340 CCO
M0BEX 466 1120 89 143 50 25 315,840 CDXC (UK)
6J2AUB(XE2AUB) 471 1182 82 96 51 270,678
VE7ASK 397 959 115 103 62 30 268,520
6J2AC(XE2AC) 412 1013 86 90 33 18 211,717
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA SOAB(A) HP
ON4UN 1805 4749 197 321 119 30 3,025,113
RN6BN 2004 4914 169 316 115 39 2,948,400
JY9QJ 182 528 20 79 40 5 73,392 BCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA SOAB(A) LP
DK3GI 741 1 134 191 83 793,560 BCC
DL6LAU 218 525 23 128 67 114,450 BCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/10 HP
9A5E 1009 2656 55 91 35 30 481,279 Croatian CC
SP8NR 474 1305 48 75 31 200,970 SP DX CLUB
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/10 LP
6J1KK(XE1KK) 900 2317 51 74 27 352,184
ES7AAZ 423 1110 41 85 30 173,160
UT2UZ 388 1029 40 79 31 154,350
PY4PW 66 9504 11 28 15 09 9,504 ARAUCÁRIA DX
GROUP
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/15 HP
IK2FIL 800 2091 54 88 32 36 363,834
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/15 LP
HB9DTM 188 472 33 40 15 6 41,536 F8KCF Contest
Gang
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/20 HP
CK6WQ(VE6WQ) 1250 3264 54 89 34 40 577,728
JY9NX(JM1CAX) 814 2339 46 78 29 19 357,867
LP7H(LU9HS) 635 1858 48 74 30 30 282,416
RW4PL 565 1330 36 76 29 22 187,530
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/20 LP
F6FJE 571 1305 38 78 26 185,310
DK2GZ 247 578 34 57 19 14 63,580 SDXG South
German DX
EA3AJW 235 533 29 58 18 9 51,168
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/40 HP
S50A 755 1774 49 73 24 30 259,004 SCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/80 HP
OK2ZC 283 560 7 46 8 18 34,160 OKDXC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/80 LP
T95A 280 567 0 43 6 27,783 Sarajevo
Contest Gro
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
USA M/S HP
W2FU 2327 5951 209 353 118 48 4,046,680 Rochester (NY)
DX As
KI5XP(@W5WMU) 1444 3443 187 278 108 48 1,972,839 Cajun Contest
Club
K7ZUM 1339 3110 166 205 89 41 1,430,600 WVDXC
KE7AJ 1242 2867 149 205 92 1,278,682 SPOKANE DX
ASSOC (SD
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
USA M/S LP
WA1Z 791 1909 135 225 89 45 857,141 YCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
USA SOAB HP
AA5AU 2443 5682 230 310 117 42 3,733,074
K4GMH 1781 4464 172 280 100 2,464,128 PVRC
W1ZT 1705 4274 193 275 95 32 2,406,262 YCCC
WW7OR(W7GG) 1630 3907 168 227 102 34 1,951,667 WVDXC
WX4TM 1542 3736 173 239 90 32 1,871,736
K5AM 1620 3762 165 218 86 23 1,764,378
K3SV 1046 2703 117 216 74 1,100,121 PVRC
N8KM 951 2428 123 217 84 28 1,029,472
K4RO 710 1745 95 175 66 14 586,320 TCG
K3WW 706 1913 66 168 57 16 556,683 FRC
K6RIM 564 1261 72 155 125 23 443,872 NCCC
AA4V 431 1170 48 124 48 10 257,400
N1MGO 301 713 78 122 59 10 184,667
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
USA SOAB LP
W2UP 2055 5240 193 329 113 3,322,160 FRC
WB8K 1229 2999 142 234 90 33 1,397,534 NCC
KI6DY 1169 2606 168 201 72 32 1,149,246
K7SV 807 0 132 237 92 24 921,078 PVRC
W8UL 840 2115 83 214 111 32 862,920
W3SE 915 2057 167 164 87 31 859,826 SCCC
W4UEF 779 1881 146 226 84 29 852,093
N2NL 650 1458 118 187 77 20 556,956 FCG
K3ZV 456 1092 70 154 85 22 337,428 Latvian CC
NB1B 430 1072 73 149 64 12 306,592 YCCC
W6ZL 433 1032 83 136 72 13 300,312
WA6BOB 319 681 90 78 60 6 155,268
K6OWL 303 715 64 99 54 9 155,155
W6KY 258 574 57 91 81 10 131,446 SCCC
N7ON 250 566 70 99 59 129,048
AG4TJ 220 564 43 78 47 16 94,752
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
USA SOAB QRP
WB6BWZ 250 461 103 83 49 26 108,335 SECC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
USA SOAB(A) HP
ND5S 1479 3573 178 281 102 36 2,004,453
W2YC 1274 3160 170 288 96 30 1,750,640 FRC
K4WW 1075 2655 143 233 87 28 1,229,265 KCG
NI6T 896 1990 165 178 83 24 847,740 NCCC
KU4J 519 1285 80 182 75 28 433,045 North Alabama
DX Clu
K0BX 441 1121 57 141 55 12 283,613
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
USA SOAB(A) LP
K4RVH 207 517 38 123 53 110,638
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
USA SOSB/10 HP
N4BP 946 2489 46 86 30 403,218 FCG
K0MP 519 1274 35 61 22 14 150,332 Western
Wireless Con
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
USA SOSB/15 HP
W1AW(WS7I) 1111 2755 48 85 30 449,065
K3PP 100 282 8 34 10 3 14,664 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
USA SOSB/20 HP
K9JY 825 1980 50 78 30 25 312,840 SMC
Operators:
3Z7TTY SP5HNK,SP5UAF,SP7GIQ,SP7PS,SQ5BPM,SQ5EBJ
9A7P 9A5AEI,9A6XX
AL1G AL1G,KL7FH
K7ZUM AC7LX,K7ZUM,KI7Y
KE7AJ K7OX,KE7AJ
KI5XP KI5XP,N5RLM,W5WMU,WA5CHX
LR0N LU1NDC,LU2NI,LU8NA,LW7EIC
LY5A LY1BA,LY2BIG,LY2GV,LY2IJ,LY2PAJ,LY3MM,LY3TA
OH5Z OH5CW,OH5HCK
OL5Q OK1FLC,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
RK3AWL RV3BA,RW3DD,RW3FO,RX3DCX,UA3ASZ
VE3NE VE3EY,VE3NE,VE3NZ
W2FU K1PY,K2CS,K2CS,N1OKL,N2OPW,N2WK,NG2P,W1TY,W2FU
WA1Z NE1I,WA1Z
YL8M YL1ZF,YL2GDJ,YL2KF,YL2KL
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 2 09:49:19 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Texas QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 02Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210021549.g92FnJg05192@mail.b4h.net>
2002 Texas QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 02Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: k5vuu@arrl.net
Mail logs to:
Texas QSO Party Committee
17007 Hillview Lane
Spring, TX 77379
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 CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
In State Single Op HP
N5DO 278 1032 0 210 18 611,530 Big Bend ARC
N5EG 0 1529 0 170 17 520,860
N1LN 281 900 0 188 18 499,884 NARS
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
In State SO CW LP
K5LH 371 0 0 92 27 103,396 Heart Of Texas DX So
KE5C 238 0 0 65 8 46,410 CTDXCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op LP
N6MU(@N6NB) 202 298 0 170 18 223,840 SCCC
N4PN 59 321 0 164 18 148,816 FCG
NY1S 114 81 0 103 15 58,912
WN6K 34 100 0 67 8 21,734 SCCC
W6ZZZ 0 53 0 43 8,058 NCCC
W3SE 0 1 0 1 1 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op QRP
K5IID 85 87 0 102 9 50,258 MRRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
Out of State SO CW HP
W4SAA 59 0 0 41 8,757 FCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
Out of State SO CW LP
K5OT 131 0 0 68 31,224 SMC
WA4PXP 57 0 0 55 5 9,905
W4YA 57 0 0 30 6,130 FCG
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 2 09:50:06 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Alabama QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 02Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210021550.g92Fo6K05203@mail.b4h.net>
2002 Alabama QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 02Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 28, 2002
E-mail logs to: dxcc@dbtech.net
Mail logs to:
The Alabama QSO Party
4525 Eastern Hills Lane
Cottondale, AL 35453
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 SSBQ FMQ Mult hr Score Club
Rover LP
K4BAI/M(@KO4RR/M 271 3 0 76 6 21,204 SECC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ SSBQ FMQ Mult hr Score Club
Single Op HP
VK2CZ 0 1 0 1 1
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ SSBQ FMQ Mult hr Score Club
Single Op LP
K3JHT 9 0 0 9 6 162
WA4PXP(@W4MQ) 10 0 0 10 2 100
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 2 09:51:21 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 SAC SSB - All Claimed Scores 02Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210021551.g92FpL205212@mail.b4h.net>
2002 SAC SSB - All Claimed Scores 02Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: sac@contesting.com
Mail logs to:
EDR Contest Manager
Peter Vestergard, OZ5WQ
Vestervej 74
DK-4960 Holeby
Denmark
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/S HP
SK3W(@SK3GW) 2539 315 24 2,081,835 TOEC
OH1F(@OH1AF) 2431 309 24 1,922,289 CCF
SL0W 1819 255 24 1,191,360 TOEC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/S LP
SK3A(@SK3JR) 455 85 6 86,020 TOEC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
OH2BH(OH2JTE) 2164 280 24 1,559,040 CCF
OZ1DD 2013 268 24 1,418,524
OH2RA 1481 216 17 794,880 CCF
DF6JC 414 151 62,665 RR DX
YL2LY 373 154 18 57,442 Latvian CC
PY5EG 296 116 18 45,704
ON5GQ 316 128 17 40,448
OH4U(OH3RM) 240 54 2 35,262 MIDNITESUN DX ASSOCI
W7UT 189 78 18,486
N1EU 158 82 3 16,646 YCCC
K1DG 146 80 15,040 YCCC
N6ZZ 158 74 5 12,728 SCCC
LY1DS 118 76 2 8,968
VK2CZ 71 46 3,542
K3WW 48 31 1 1,488 FRC
VE6JY 25 20 3 980
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
VE3DZ 274 104 12 36,504 CCO
RW3VZ 266 118 31,388
F5IN 168 77 12,936
NY4T 109 68 10,132 TCG
VE3CR 129 59 7,611 CCO
NF4A 79 55 2 6,215 FCG
WN6K 87 50 4 4,350 SCCC
K1TO 71 44 1 3,124 FCG
N2NL 44 31 1 2,046 FCG
OE5FDM 63 28 5 1,764 BCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/10 HP
OH5BM 879 75 14 165,900 CCF
LA6YEA 601 60 15 95,880
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/15 HP
OH2KW 1208 73 19 237,615
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/15 LP
K2SX 41 20 2 820 YCCC
VA3PL 1 4 4 CCO
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 HP
W4SAA 28 18 1 504 FCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/40 HP
OH6Y(OH6YF) 443 48 17 48,768 CCF
8S5A(SM5AJV) 454 46 12 46,322 TOEC
Operators:
OH1F OH1MDR,OH1NOA
SK3A SM3CVM,SM3LVB,SM3SZW
SK3W SM0GNU,SM3EVR,SM5IMO
SL0W SM0AJU,SM5DJZ
>From gw3njw at onetel.net.uk Wed Oct 2 20:03:21 2002
From: gw3njw@onetel.net.uk (Clive Whelan)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Perception IS reality
In-Reply-To: <fjik56c60g8eool.300920022040@designet-jsi>
Message-ID: <VA.0000025d.007c2d21@gw3njw>
Jim Idelson wrote:
> By my count, about 2/3 of the non-US contesters who have commented on this
> topic here on cq-contest say that they are not happy with the way ARRL is
> putting out the results
>
QST came today. I devoured the DX CW results, nothing else of interest. Next
year, let me see,..... nothing of interest........, hmmmm what should I do?
73
Clive
GW3NJW
>From trogo at telegraphy.com Thu Oct 3 07:15:59 2002
From: trogo@telegraphy.com (Tony Rogozinski)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Perception IS reality
References: <VA.0000025d.007c2d21@gw3njw>
Message-ID: <001f01c26a9b$f805f3d0$90516244@HP5495>
Cancel your subscription and wait to see the results on
the web. Seems pretty simplistic to me.
Tony N7BG
----- Original Message -----
From: "Clive Whelan" <gw3njw@onetel.net.uk>
To: "CQ-Contest Post" <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 8:03 PM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Perception IS reality
> Jim Idelson wrote:
> > By my count, about 2/3 of the non-US contesters who have commented on
this
> > topic here on cq-contest say that they are not happy with the way ARRL
is
> > putting out the results
> >
>
>
> QST came today. I devoured the DX CW results, nothing else of interest.
Next
> year, let me see,..... nothing of interest........, hmmmm what should I
do?
>
>
> 73
>
>
> Clive
> GW3NJW
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> CQ-Contest mailing list
> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>
>
>From trogo at telegraphy.com Thu Oct 3 07:25:52 2002
From: trogo@telegraphy.com (Tony Rogozinski)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Perception IS reality
References: <VA.0000025d.007c2d21@gw3njw>
Message-ID: <003601c26a9d$59301bd0$90516244@HP5495>
BTW what the hell is the purpose of this thread anyway?
What does it add to contesting? Why don't you folks
who prefer to bash people/organizations/things start a
reflector and have at it. But in the meantime please cut
the crap if you don't have something to add to the hobby.
Yeah, I have a delete key but frankly my finger is sore from pushing it so
much when I read emails on this reflector. I believe there is some protocol
for the type
of messages that are permitted isn't there?
And, yes again, I will unsubscribe very soon if the nonsense continues - as
will - I'm sure many others.
IMHO
Tony N7BG
----- Original Message -----
From: "Clive Whelan" <gw3njw@onetel.net.uk>
To: "CQ-Contest Post" <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 8:03 PM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Perception IS reality
> Jim Idelson wrote:
> > By my count, about 2/3 of the non-US contesters who have commented on
this
> > topic here on cq-contest say that they are not happy with the way ARRL
is
> > putting out the results
> >
>
>
> QST came today. I devoured the DX CW results, nothing else of interest.
Next
> year, let me see,..... nothing of interest........, hmmmm what should I
do?
>
>
> 73
>
>
> Clive
> GW3NJW
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> CQ-Contest mailing list
> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>
>
>From k2wr at njdxa.org Thu Oct 3 14:21:04 2002
From: k2wr@njdxa.org (Rich Gelber, K2WR)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] W9WNV Paroled
Message-ID: <003f01c26b01$411304e0$6401a8c0@Gelber>
Don Miller, W9WNV has been paroled from prison in California:
http://www.thedesertsun.com/news/stories/local/1027736792.shtml
Thanks to NA2M for the link.
Rich, K2WR
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>From 9a5k at kreso.com Thu Oct 3 21:09:44 2002
From: 9a5k@kreso.com (9A5K)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ARRL DX Phone Results
Message-ID: <002f01c26b08$0e511360$0100a8c0@kreso>
Any idea why RW2F won plaque for Europe Multioperator Unlimited in
PHONE part??
I've just downloaded PDF file...
In WEB Scores, RW2F is multi/single, not multi/multi or UNLIMITED??
Or, I've missed something?...
73,
Chris - 9A5K/K5CRO
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>From kcechura at umr.edu Fri Oct 4 14:28:24 2002
From: kcechura@umr.edu (Ken Cechura)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] W9WNV Paroled
In-Reply-To: <003f01c26b01$411304e0$6401a8c0@Gelber>
Message-ID: <000901c26bd3$d48b36c0$cc00a8c0@crashwin>
Was ha an avid contestor or something? Maybe we need periodic updates
on kevin mitnick, too?
Don Miller, W9WNV has been paroled from prison in California:
http://www.thedesertsun.com/news/stories/local/1027736792.shtml
Thanks to NA2M for the link.
>From lee at g0mtn.freeserve.co.uk Thu Oct 3 23:40:11 2002
From: lee@g0mtn.freeserve.co.uk (Lee Volante)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RSGB 21/28 MHz Contests coming soon !
Message-ID: <001601c26b25$748fd360$13eb193e@mr9107zbgcbvxe>
Hi all,
The 2002 RSGB 21/28 MHz contests will be coming soon.
Rules summary:
Dates and times:
SSB Sunday 6 October 0700-1900 UTC
CW Sunday 20 October 0700-1900 UTC
UK stations contact overseas stations only, and vice versa.
UK stations send RS(T) + Serial Number + UK District Code
Overseas stations send RS(T) + Serial Number
There are Open / Restricted / QRP / SWL sections, with awards to be won.
Full rules, with details of exact frequencies, scoring etc. are available on
the RSGB HF Contests Committee website at: http://www.rsgbhfcc.org
73,
Lee G0MTN
>From k6km at cncnet.com Thu Oct 3 22:11:17 2002
From: k6km@cncnet.com (Bill)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Oceania Test Mults??
References: <003f01c26b01$411304e0$6401a8c0@Gelber>
Message-ID: <3D9D14E5.B0E3BD8@cncnet.com>
Best I can tell, Oceania stations need prefixes as mults.
I've not been able to verify this with total confidence.
I've poked about lots of Oceania sites and still am not
100 pct satisfied that my interpretation is correct.
If you need prefixes, I'll be in your contest signing
NG6O, a club call. If I don't receive confirmation thsat
prefixis are meainigful to OC stations, I'll still be there
signing my REAL call K6KM.
Wot's up mates?
Bill K6KM,
>From hounds1234 at attbi.com Fri Oct 4 01:27:56 2002
From: hounds1234@attbi.com (Haddon/N6ZFO)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Practice CQP
Message-ID: <3D9D42FC.4010203@attbi.com>
Contesters everywhere. . . you are invited to join the NCCC CQP practice
session
on Friday night on 160, 80/75 and 40m. Check your logging program, assess
propagation, or just warm up for big weekend California QSO Party.
---------------------------------------------
CQP Practice Times: 0430-0450Z (2130 to 2150 PDST)
Frequencies:
CW: ~ 1815, 3540, 7040
SSB: ~ 1845, 3830, 7220-40.
---------------------------------------------
If you wish, join us on 3830 before and after.
Most importantly, enter the CQP this weekend.
ALL California counties represented.
Details at www.cqp.org
73 and good luck to all.
Bill, N6ZFO
Vice Pres/Contest Chair,
Northern California Contest Club
>From harri.mantila at nokia.com Fri Oct 4 16:46:12 2002
From: harri.mantila@nokia.com (harri.mantila@nokia.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Station in Monaco?
Message-ID: <A242AFEC69697D40B6094A94B2C192AA012D073C@esebe011.ntc.nokia.com>
Hello!
It seems that I will be on a business visit in Nice during the
week before CQ WW CW. I am looking for a QTH that I could guest
operate for example on 21 MHz single band in CQ WW CW. Do you
know any station in Monaco that might be used for this contest?
Best Regards,
Harry OH6YF
Email: harry@oh6yf.com
www.oh6yf.com
http://wrtc.oh6yf.com
>From k9tm at buckeye-express.com Fri Oct 4 15:54:23 2002
From: k9tm@buckeye-express.com (k9tm)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Latest Master DTA's available on the web
Message-ID: <3D9DE3DF.F3D25D76@buckeye-express.com>
The latest databases are available from the following link:
http://members.buckeye-express.com/k9tm/dta.html
73 Tim K9TM
>From brianmiller at xtra.co.nz Sat Oct 5 09:00:46 2002
From: brianmiller@xtra.co.nz (Brian Miller)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Oceania Test Mults??
References: <003f01c26b01$411304e0$6401a8c0@Gelber>
<3D9D14E5.B0E3BD8@cncnet.com>
Message-ID: <001b01c26be0$bbd46360$a52256d2@master>
Hi Bill
Pefixes are the multipliers for the Oceania DX contest - same as the CQ WPX
contest.
The full rules, including multiplier definition, are detailed in
http://www.nzart.org.nz/nzart/update/contests/Oceania/oceania_2002_rules.pdf
Look forward to working you from NG6O! I will be part of the ZL6QH club station
team
73
Brian ZL1AZE
for Oceania DX contest Committee
----- Original Message -----
From: Bill <k6km@cncnet.com>
To: Contest Reflector <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Friday, October 04, 2002 4:11 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Oceania Test Mults??
Best I can tell, Oceania stations need prefixes as mults.
I've not been able to verify this with total confidence.
I've poked about lots of Oceania sites and still am not
100 pct satisfied that my interpretation is correct.
If you need prefixes, I'll be in your contest signing
NG6O, a club call. If I don't receive confirmation thsat
prefixis are meainigful to OC stations, I'll still be there
signing my REAL call K6KM.
Wot's up mates?
Bill K6KM,
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>From paul at ei5di.com Fri Oct 4 22:29:15 2002
From: paul@ei5di.com (Paul O'Kane)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RSGB 21/28 MHz Contests coming soon !
References: <001801c26bd3$6b3804a0$a6ce869f@piii1000>
Message-ID: <008301c26be9$6324bfe0$e5a5fea9@dell>
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lee Volante" <lee@g0mtn.freeserve.co.uk>
> The 2002 RSGB 21/28 MHz contests will be coming soon.
> Dates and times:
> SSB Sunday 6 October 0700-1900 UTC
> CW Sunday 20 October 0700-1900 UTC
If you need a logger for this contest, the demo version of SD is
fully working and unrestricted for overseas entrants (outside the
UK). You can download it from http://www.ei5di.com/sd/sd994.zip
(539 kb).
Here's the setup info.
Overseas Entrants.
Select SD Type 4 - General Purpose, Area Multipliers
Mults Count : B (by band)
Points per CW QSO : 3
Points per SSB QSO : 3
Pts/Bonus : 0 (multipliers)
.MLT File : RSGB
Mode : SSB or CW
Mixed Mode : N
Work UK only:
Send RS(T) + Serial
Log RS(T) + Serial + UK District Code
After the contest, use SDCHECK to create your .LOG and
.SUM files. Rename them to YOURCALL.LOG and YOURCALL.SUM,
where YOURCALL is the callsign you used during the contest,
and attach them to an email to hf.contests@rsgb.org.uk
Full rules on the RSGB HF Contests Committee website at:
http://www.rsgbhfcc.org
73,
Paul EI5DI
http://www.ei5di.com
>From wn3vaw at fyi.net Fri Oct 4 20:46:03 2002
From: wn3vaw@fyi.net (Ron Notarius WN3VAW)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 1 Week until the 45th Annual Pa QSO Party
Message-ID: <01c301c26c00$525b2520$03010a0a@office1>
Warm up this weekend with the Ca QSO Party -- and then come out next week
for the 45th Annual Pennsylvania QSO Party, sponsored by the Nittany Amateur
Radio Club, will take place October 12th & 13th. Look for activity from all
67 PA counties; from an assortment of portables, mobile & rover stations;
from special event stations; and from stations sitting on county lines.
While much of the activity will be on 80 and 40 meters, you will find
stations to work on all bands, and all are welcome! For the in-state
participants, the multipliers are the total number of counties AND the
ARRL/RAC Sections (including 1 for DX), so all stations everywhere are
eagerly sought.
One of the unique things of this contest is the Special Event Bonus
station -- a different one every year, this station not only highlights the
sponsoring club or organization, but is worth 200 points per QSO. This
year's Special Event Station is W3FRC (operating from the K3ANS
superstation), highlighting the 75th Anniversary of the Frankford Radio
Club. The FRC is offering their own set of awards during their anniversary
year, so if you're looking for FRC members to work for these, the Pa QSO
Party gives you a perfect opportunity to do so!
Complete rules and entry forms can be found at
http://www.nittany-arc.org/parules.html
For those who want to read further, some of the highlights:
----------------
OPERATING PERIODS - 1600Z October 12 to 0500Z October 13 and 1300Z October
13 to 2200Z October 13, 2002 -- yes, there is an 8 hour overnight break!
FREQUENCIES: SSB: 1850, 3980, 7280, 14280, 21380, 28310, 50.125, 146.55
(12,17,30 meter QSOs NOT permitted.)
CW: 40 KHz up from the bottom and 1810 KHz.
160 METERS - Try at 0300Z Sunday. Follow 160 Band Plan, CW - 1.800-1.830,
SSB - above 1.850
TECH & TECH PLUS: 28310, 50.125, 146.55
MOBILE WINDOW - 5 KHz below listed frequencies. KEEP CLEAR FOR WEAK MOBILES.
SPECIAL HIGH BAND ACTIVITY PERIODS - Saturday & Sunday: 10m - 1800z, 15m -
1900z, 20m - 2000z
SSB on the hour, CW on the half hour!! (Great way to increase your
multipliers!!)
EXCHANGES - Sequential SERIAL NUMBER plus COUNTY or ARRL or Radio
Association of Canada (RAC) section. Stations on county lines will give out
ONE serial number per contact but all counties may be counted as
multipliers. Work stations once per band and once per mode. Work mobiles and
Rovers again as they change counties.
SCORING
QSO POINTS - CW QSOs on 160 and 80 - 2 points, Other CW QSOs - 1.5 points,
SSB/FM QSOs - 1 point
MULTIPLIERS
Pennsylvania Stations: ARRL sections + RAC sections + PA Counties + 1 for
DX. (152 total)
Out-of-State Stations: Pennsylvania Counties (67 total)
FINAL SCORE - Total Points X Total Multipliers
QRP BONUS MULTIPLIER - Multiply your final score by 2 if less than 5 watts
output.
NOVICE/TECH BONUS MULTIPLIER - Multiply your final score by 3 if a Novice or
Tech.
PA MOBILE BONUS POINTS - If mobile, add 500 points for each county operated
from (10 QSOs Minimum).
PA ROVERS BONUS POINTS - Add 500 points for every location operated from (10
QSOs Minimum).
SPECIAL EVENT STATION - Each year, a different Pennsylvania Club will set up
and operate a special event station as part of the contest. The Frankford
Radio Club (FRC), W3FRC, is this year's special event station. This
operation is a part the commemoration of the 75th anniversary of the
founding of the FRC. Add 200 points to your final score for each QSO with
W3FRC after all other bonuses have been taken.
ENTRY DIVISIONS - Single op medium power (150W), Single op QRO, QRP (5W); CW
ONLY (single op, 150 watts max); Multi-single, Multi-multi, Portable (single
op or multi-single only), Novice/Technician, Mobile, Rover. NOTE: QRP is
defined as all contacts on any radio running 5 W or less. NOTE: Single ops
and multi-single - ONLY ONE SIGNAL on air at one time!
AWARDS - Plaques to top scores in all entry divisions plus single op
out-of-state plaque for winner in Eastern, Central, and Western Time zones,
single op med & high power EPA, single op med & high power WPA, plus others
as warranted. Plaque to top Canadian entry. Certificates to county and
section winners. Trophy to Club winner. (Plaque in "Rover" and Canadian
division if enough entries). Out-of-State Medium Power & OOS QRP plaques.
Anyone who makes 100 QSOs during the Party is eligible for a handsome PA QSO
Party Coffee Mug personalized with your call. To order, include your log
showing 100 or more QSOs and a check for $15.00 made payable to "NARC".
SPECIAL PLAQUE FOR WORKING ALL 67 COUNTIES
SPECIAL PLAQUE FOR TOP FIRST TIME ENTRANT - Intended to encourage new
contesters, a plaque will be awarded to the top single operator entry from
Pennsylvania who enters the Party for the first time. If you got your feet
wet logging or operating briefly at a multi-op station you're still
eligible. Attention Clubs , encourage your new members to get on and compete
for this handsome plaque. This is not intended for "Big Guns" from other
Contests!
LOGS AND DUPE SHEETS - Logs and dupe sheets must be submitted with an
official summary form or reasonable facsimile. 100 points will be deducted
for each dupe found. The summary sheet can be downloaded from the web site.
SEND LOGS by Nov. 16, 2002 to: PA QSO Party 2002, c/o Nittany Amateur Radio
Club, P.O. Box 614, State College, PA 16804-0614. A DONATION of $2.00 or
more with your entry will help defray the costs of mailing, printing, etc.
and would be greatly appreciated. PLEASE NO SASEs - they only get lost.
----------------
...and look for me during the contest weekend. Due to some scheduling
concerns, I will probably be operating my home station. But look for my
club's two club stations, N3SH/3 Clarion/Forest County Line, or WA3SH/3
Westmoreland/Somerset County Line; and for club member N3ZNI (with KB3GOT) &
former member N3WAV running around mobile throughout the 33 counties of
Western PA.
Disclaimer: I am not now a member of the Nittany ARC and/or the Pa QSO
Party committee, just an active participant. And I promise to not follow
the example of the QSO Party of the State of Chads (that's "chad" as in
paper ballots, not the DXCC entity) by innundating the reflector with daily
posts, probably one last one right before the contest.
73, ron wn3vaw
"And they give you cash,
which is just as good as money!"
Yogi Berra, AFLAC Commercial, 2002
>From aa5au at bellsouth.net Fri Oct 4 21:33:52 2002
From: aa5au@bellsouth.net (Don Hill AA5AU)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Latest Master DTA's available on the web
References: <3D9DE3DF.F3D25D76@buckeye-express.com>
Message-ID: <003e01c26c0f$439f0740$6401a8c0@don>
RTTY versions available at www.aa5au.com/rtty/ for .cal file
and www.geocities.com/writelog for .dta version for WriteLog.
I will be updating these files before the JARTS RTTY contest in 2 weeks
with calls received in last weekend's CQ/RJ RTTY Contest.
Send any changes to me and I will include them in the next update.
73, Don AA5AU
----- Original Message -----
From: "k9tm" <k9tm@buckeye-express.com>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Friday, October 04, 2002 1:54 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Latest Master DTA's available on the web
> The latest databases are available from the following link:
>
> http://members.buckeye-express.com/k9tm/dta.html
>
> 73 Tim K9TM
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>From radio at stelex.com.au Sat Oct 5 12:38:38 2002
From: radio@stelex.com.au (Mike, VK4DX)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Oceania Test Mults??
References: <003f01c26b01$411304e0$6401a8c0@Gelber>
<3D9D14E5.B0E3BD8@cncnet.com>
Message-ID: <3D9E429E.2040602@stelex.com.au>
Yes, mate, mulipliers are indeed different prefixes for both OC and
non-OC stations.
And you count the same prefix on two different bands as two multipliers,
unlike WPX contest.
Visit International Contest Calendar (www.vk4dx.net) for more info.
73 and CU in the contest, de Mike VK4DX
Bill wrote:
>Best I can tell, Oceania stations need prefixes as mults.
>I've not been able to verify this with total confidence.
>
>I've poked about lots of Oceania sites and still am not
>100 pct satisfied that my interpretation is correct.
>
>If you need prefixes, I'll be in your contest signing
>NG6O, a club call. If I don't receive confirmation thsat
>prefixis are meainigful to OC stations, I'll still be there
>signing my REAL call K6KM.
>
>Wot's up mates?
>
>Bill K6KM,
>
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>CQ-Contest mailing list
>CQ-Contest@contesting.com
>http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>
>
>
>
>
>From wd4ahz at gte.net Sat Oct 5 02:42:20 2002
From: wd4ahz@gte.net (Ron Wetjen)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] From the ARRL Letter
Message-ID: <3D9E7BBC.2060000@gte.net>
==>ARRL SURVEYING MEMBERSHIP ON FUTURE CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSE
PREFERENCES
The ARRL is surveying its membership regarding which future on-line ARRL
Certification and Continuing Education (C-CE) courses hams would be most
likely to take. The list of possibilities ranges from antennas to VHF
and UHF operation. The Web-based survey
<http://www.arrl.org/members-only/cce/ccesurv.html> is now open for
input. The survey period will end October 27.
"The C-CE program has been very successful," said C-CE Program
Coordinator Howard Robins, W1HSR, who notes that thousands of hams have
registered for ARRL's on-line classes since the C-CE program began in
late 2000. The C-CE program's first offering--selected as a result of
membership input--was the Level I Amateur Radio Emergency Communications
course (EC-001). The League now offers three levels in emergency
communications and expanded course offerings to include Antenna
Modeling, HF Digital Communication and Satellite Communication.
"Our plans are to make several additional courses available in 2003,"
Robins said. "The survey results will guide the C-CE program in
providing courses of demonstrated interest to ARRL members."
Members will be asked to rank the various possibilities in terms of the
likelihood that they would take the course if it were offered. The list
includes Antennas 101, Basic Electronics, Trouble Shooting, Test
Equipment, Radio Propagation, VHF and UHF Beyond the Repeater and
Contesting 101.
To learn more, visit the ARRL Certification and Continuing Education Web
page <http://www.arrl.org/cce> and the C-CE Links found there. For more
information, contact Certification and Continuing Education Program
Coordinator Howard Robins, W1HSR, hrobins@arrl.org.
"Contesting 101" could be interesting!!
Ron
>From wae at dl6rai.muc.de Sun Oct 6 07:41:09 2002
From: wae@dl6rai.muc.de (Bernhard Buettner)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] WAEDC Log Server online agn
Message-ID: <200210060441.g964f9005847@dl6rai.muc.de>
Hello Contesters!
For those of you who have been wondering why Claimed Scores and Received
Log entries have not been visible on the WAEDC Web Sites lately: the server
is now back on line after 9 days of downtime. 130 E-Mail logs which have
arrived in these 9 days time have been acknowledged by the server and
the current lists are up to date now.
If you have any doubts, if your log has arrived, check out the logs
received page at:
http://www.darc.de/referate/dx/fedcw2c.htm (this is for CW)
http://www.darc.de/referate/dx/fedcw2s.htm (this is for SSB)
If you have any further questions, please contact me at "dl6rai@darc.de".
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 Georgek5kg at aol.com Sun Oct 6 14:35:03 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQP - SCLA & SCRU
Message-ID: <157.1563dbdd.2ad1ce47@aol.com>
It seems as though SCLA and SCRU are the exact same series of dits and dahs.
I worked on station who was sending them interchangably, depending on his
timing!
Tricky...
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 jallen at internorth.com Mon Oct 7 04:58:38 2002
From: jallen@internorth.com (J. Allen)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQP Mixups, VY1JA Style
Message-ID: <001401c26db5$d1944ae0$37096cd8@jallen>
I would like to apologize for the dupes during CQP to the many that I hit
twice.
My Omni-V does not talk to the software, and I had trouble remembering to
switch the band and mode in the software so not only were there dupes, but
some of my logging will be in error.
Don't worry, I am sure that you will get credit for your QSOs...
I have sent a note in with the CQP log, asking the checkers to assign errors
of band and mode to my log, treating your logs as correct. I know of only
one QSO that disappeared from my log (a 20 meter QSO with KA6BIM), and
another QSO that wanted to be the same number as the one that preceded it
for some unknown reason.
The cause of all of this is being addressed.... The microcontroller in my
Omni-V is being updated to Version V.9 and will be able in the future to
communicate with the software. I am only one component short, a hex
inverter, 7417 chip. My local Radio Shack does not carry them. Does anyone
know of a supplier with no minimum order fee for a single chip... I hate to
pay $20 for one IC.
Thanks for your patience with me during CQP.
Conditions to/from YT were the PITS! I think that the combined QSO counts
of VY1JA and VY1MB was something less than 350 QSOs. The challenge of
propagation makes it interesting. I love contesting anyway!
J.
VY1JA
>From ari.korhonen at kolumbus.fi Mon Oct 7 13:35:04 2002
From: ari.korhonen@kolumbus.fi (Ari Korhonen)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Contest Club Finland's Contest/DX meeting
Message-ID: <01c26de4$d1091680$b3c5f83e@default>
Hi,
A short preliminary info...
CCF's Contest/DX Meeting will take place during the third weekend of January
(17-19.1) 2003 in Helsinki, Finland.
Info about the program, accommodation etc will be given soon.
For any questions, please contact oh5dx@sral.fi
73 Ari OH5DX
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 7 08:37:38 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Cal QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 07Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210071437.g97Ebc306817@b4h.net>
2002 Cal QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 07Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 15, 2002
E-mail logs to: cqp@contesting.com
Mail logs to:
NCCC
c/o Al Maenchen, AD6E
3330 Farthing Way
San Jose, California 95132
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
In State M/M HP
N6O(@N6RO) 1492 3414 58 30 655,632 NCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State M/S HP
K6LRN 579 1100 58 21:47 228,346 Mother Lode DX/Conte
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op HP
N6ED 825 1693 58 24 339,938 SCCC
K6LA 889 1566 58 24 336,342 SCCC
N6IG(@W6GO) 1572 0 58 24 273,528
W6TK 792 1143 57 23 265,563 SCCC
K6RIM 675 640 58 19 191,690 NCCC
N5ZK(W5ASP) 174 506 58 90,306 TDXS
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op LP
N6MU(@N6NB) 789 1039 58 24 257,810
AA6PW 864 816 57 24 240,768 SCCC
W6KY 309 70 48 9 51,216 SCCC
WA7BNM/6 169 81 42 5 28,098 SCCC
W6ZZZ 0 256 40 20,480 NCCC
WA6BOB 104 79 35 4 16,345 SCCC
K6OWL 62 94 40 9 14,960
W6MVW 105 0 33 2 10,395
W6ZL 66 0 32 1 6,336
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op QRP
W3SE/6 657 0 52 21 102,492 SCCC
W6UFT(W1HIJ) 472 73 55 20 84,425 SCCC
N6WS 357 204 55 10 81,345 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State School LP
W7UQ(KL9A) 130 197 53 9 41,552 WWYC
WF4DD(KG4CZU) 0 202 49 6 19,796
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op HP
KE9I 307 600 58 123,018 SMC
N8BJQ 281 594 58 20 117,798 SWODXA
W8GN 353 391 58 22 106,778 NCC
KO7X(@KI7WX) 317 302 58 14 90,190 PVRC
VE3KZ 265 329 58 15 84,274 CCO
K4FCG(K4OJ) 210 408 58 14 83,868 FCG
N9AG(@N8NR) 195 413 58 14 81,838 SWODXA
W4SAA(@K4FK) 289 249 56 22 76,440 FCG
K4IU 218 278 57 68,970 MWA
K4TX 174 197 57 8 52,212
KI9A 66 314 55 8 45,430 SMC
K1PQS 223 114 50 44,850
W3IQ 158 159 54 42,768 NCC
N2ED 156 142 51 8 38,352 FRC
KN5H 130 147 53 36,782
VY1JA 98 113 57 29,070
K2SX 81 63 45 4 16,605 Order of Boiled OWLs
K3WW 38 93 45 4 13,500 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op LP
N4PN 311 568 58 23 120,002 FCG
K4RO 781 176 58 21 116,290 TCG
N8UM 373 326 57 101,947 TCG
N2CU 347 316 58 18 97,034 WNYDXA
K8IR 309 346 55 23 89,045
NF4A 208 368 58 12 78,880 FCG
NY1S 294 220 57 75,354
VE3CR 255 272 56 73,304 CCO
KI7Y 287 154 52 22 59,696 WVDXC
VE3BUC 207 212 57 13 59,565 CCO
VE7ASK 264 0 51 20 40,239
KN4Y 269 0 49 18 39,543 FCG
K0FX(DON) 212 0 635 31,115 Grand Mesa
N0KE 98 115 52 6 27,248 Grand Mesa
K5OT 175 0 43 7 22,575 SMC
N0SXX 108 56 51 7 22,236 Grand Mesa
WW5X 126 39 47 6 21,432
K0UK 41 110 49 5 16,807 Grand Mesa
NM0X 0 130 47 7 12,220
W4YA 100 0 37 4 11,100 FCG
WA1Z 57 54 37 10,323 YCCC
VE3TPZ 0 66 34 7 4,488 CCO
K4LOG 0 52 31 3 3,224 FCG
W4PA 19 9 19 1 1,425 TCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op QRP
N9NE 318 221 57 18 79,572 SMC
K5IID 228 173 54 15 55,620 MRRC
Operators:
K6LRN K6LRN,K6TKD
N6O K6CTA,KI7WX,N6BV,N6RO,WA6O,WX5S
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 7 08:38:14 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Oceania DX, Phone - All Claimed Scores 07Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210071438.g97EcEU06826@b4h.net>
2002 Oceania DX, Phone - All Claimed Scores 07Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 25, 2002
E-mail logs to: phoctest@nzart.org.nz
Mail logs to:
Oceania DX Contest
c/o Wellington Amateur Radio Club, Inc.
PO Box 6464
Wellington 6030
New Zealand
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 QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/S HP
K3WW 8 7 1 154 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
7S2E(SM2DMU) 84 31 12 4,681
LY2OX 46 26 1,898 Lithuanian DX
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
NY4T 32 22 10 1,254 TCG
Operators:
(none)
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 7 08:39:30 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQ/RJ WW RTTY - All Claimed Scores 07Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210071439.g97EdUO06835@b4h.net>
2002 CQ/RJ WW RTTY - All Claimed Scores 07Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: rtty@cqww.com
Mail logs to:
CQ/RJ WW RTTY Contest
25 Newbridge Road
Hicksville, NY 11801
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 Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All M/2 HP
HC8N 4795 13944 260 390 139 48 11,001,816
3Z7TTY 3047 7826 216 369 125 44 5,556,460 PKRVG
YL8M(@YL2KL) 3162 7828 197 369 120 48 5,370,008 Latvian CC
RO4M 2731 6415 143 338 121 48 3,861,830
IV3TMV 2092 5263 162 334 115 48 3,215,693
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All M/M HP
LY5A(@LY2ZZ) 4282 10535 208 415 140 48 8,000,000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All M/S HP
RK3AWL 4150 0 0 0 0 48 4,150,000
W2FU 2327 5951 209 353 118 48 4,046,680 Rochester (NY)
DX As
OH5Z(@OH5CW) 2133 5513 173 355 117 48 3,555,885
OL5Q 1846 4745 187 277 101 2,680,925
LR0N(@LU1NDC) 1689 4954 159 247 102 48 2,516,632
N0NI 1709 4067 196 293 116 48 2,460,000
KI5XP(@W5WMU) 1444 3443 187 278 108 48 1,972,839 Cajun Contest
Club
VE3NE 1409 3717 169 259 101 40 1,966,293 CY0MM Team
K7ZUM 1339 3110 166 205 89 41 1,430,600 WVDXC
KE7AJ 1242 2867 149 205 92 1,278,682 SPOKANE DX
ASSOC (SD
PA0VHA 1000 2398 101 181 66 30 834,504
AL1G 982 2500 60 126 117 32 757,500
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All M/S LP
9A7P 1502 3694 161 268 90 48 1,917,186 WWYC
WA1Z 791 1909 135 225 89 45 857,141 YCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
AA5AU 2443 5682 230 310 117 42 3,733,074
UP5P(UN5PR) 2051 5826 122 336 115 3,338,298 Temirtau
Contest Clu
P3F(5B4AGN) 1888 5532 93 281 139 29 2,837,916
AH0B(JA2VUP) 1998 5947 109 224 91 2,521,528
K4GMH 1781 4464 172 280 100 2,464,128 PVRC
W1ZT 1705 4274 193 275 95 32 2,406,262 YCCC
ZW5B(DJ6QT) 1588 4668 145 242 94 42 2,245,308 ARAUCARIA DX
GROUP
VA3DX 1404 3790 169 282 100 33 2,088,290 CCO
WW7OR(W7GG) 1630 3907 168 227 102 34 1,951,667 WVDXC
WX4TM 1542 3736 173 239 90 32 1,871,736
K5AM 1620 3762 165 218 86 23 1,764,378
LN1HQ(LA6FJA) 1164 2866 119 246 92 31 1,309,762 Norwegian Radio
Rela
EA5DFV 1218 2991 211 135 75 19 1,259,211
VE6YR 1060 2739 140 183 83 32 1,112,034
K3SV 1046 2703 117 216 74 1,100,121 PVRC
N8KM 951 2428 123 217 84 28 1,029,472
W8LU 953 2454 100 216 84 25 981,600
K4RO 710 1745 95 175 66 14 586,320 TCG
K3WW 706 1913 66 168 57 16 556,683 FRC
N9QQK 600 1547 85 184 70 20 524,433 SMC
K6RIM 564 1261 72 155 125 23 443,872 NCCC
ES4RD 636 1481 35 120 41 290,276
AA4V 431 1170 48 124 48 10 257,400
HA9RU 471 1125 53 104 43 12 225,000
N1MGO 301 713 78 122 59 10 184,667
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
P43P 2793 8303 215 282 107 40 5,015,012
W2UP 2055 5240 193 329 113 3,322,160 FRC
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 1424 4172 93 263 89 42 1,856,540 Chiltern DX Club
ON4ADZ 1281 3163 146 282 102 39 1,676,390
G4RS(G0URR) 1211 2961 135 255 87 35 1,412,397
VE3IAY(@VE3FU) 1085 2854 167 238 87 40 1,404,168 CCO
WB8K 1229 2999 142 234 90 33 1,397,534 NCC
KI6DY 1169 2606 168 201 72 32 1,149,246
S56A 917 2298 132 253 91 20 1,093,848 SKY CC
AH6OZ 914 2706 155 150 75 42 1,028,280
VE3BUC 907 2360 131 203 80 31 977,040 CCO
K7SV 807 0 132 237 92 24 921,078 PVRC
UA9MA 832 2384 78 231 73 30 896,936
W8UL 840 2115 83 214 111 32 862,920
W3SE 915 2057 167 164 87 31 859,826 SCCC
W4UEF 779 1881 146 226 84 29 852,093
F6IRF 670 1646 121 209 79 30 673,214 Les charlots du
74
KL7AC 814 2038 133 111 60 619,552
DL4RCK 731 1657 75 207 68 17 579,950 BCC
VA3PC 589 1556 111 181 70 30 563,272 CCO
N2NL 650 1458 118 187 77 20 556,956 FCG
VE9DX 562 1422 120 173 71 517,608
GU0SUP 560 1388 102 198 72 24 516,336
W3MEL 707 1809 73 158 49 25 506,520 Dauberville DX
Assoc
K2PS 574 1493 84 170 70 17 483,732 FRC
6J1YYD(XE1YYD) 628 1504 116 250 53 40 421,120
PY7ZY 520 1511 54 124 87 17 400,415
T93Y 432 1173 95 159 71 22 381,225 Sarajevo
Contest Gro
VE3AGC 472 1170 107 133 62 30 353,340 CCO
K3ZV 456 1092 70 154 85 22 337,428 Latvian CC
M0BEX 466 1120 89 143 50 25 315,840 CDXC (UK)
6F1LM(XE1YJS) 442 1120 95 238 52 306,880 FEDERACION
MEXICANA
NB1B 430 1072 73 149 64 12 306,592 YCCC
W6ZL 433 1032 83 136 72 13 300,312
6J2AUB(XE2AUB) 471 1182 82 96 51 270,678
VE7ASK 397 959 115 103 62 30 268,520
K6TA 413 911 94 102 65 12 237,771 NCCC
6J2AC(XE2AC) 412 1013 86 90 33 18 211,717
WA6BOB 319 681 90 78 60 6 155,268
K6OWL 303 715 64 99 54 9 155,155
W6KY 258 574 57 91 81 10 131,446 SCCC
N7ON 250 566 70 99 59 129,048
AG4TJ 220 564 43 78 47 16 94,752
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB QRP
WB6BWZ 250 461 103 83 49 26 108,335 SECC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB(A) HP
DL5AXX 2254 5831 201 332 127 31 3,848,460
ON4UN 1805 4749 197 321 119 30 3,025,113
RN6BN 2004 4914 169 316 115 39 2,948,400
DF3IAL 1340 3370 162 322 112 39 2,008,520 BCC
ND5S 1479 3573 178 281 102 36 2,004,453
KU1CW 1525 3729 95 241 158 39 1,842,126 Kansas City DX
Club
W2YC 1274 3160 170 288 96 30 1,750,640 FRC
K4WW 1075 2655 143 233 87 28 1,229,265 KCG
NI6T 896 1990 165 178 83 24 847,740 NCCC
KU4J 519 1285 80 182 75 28 433,045 North Alabama
DX Clu
K0BX 441 1121 57 141 55 12 283,613
JY9QJ 182 528 20 79 40 5 73,392 BCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB(A) LP
DK3GI 741 1 134 191 83 793,560 BCC
DL6LAU 218 525 23 128 67 114,450 BCC
K4RVH 207 517 38 123 53 110,638
SV1XV 155 415 42 83 54 74,285 BARTG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/10 HP
9A5E 1009 2656 55 91 35 30 481,279 Croatian CC
M0TTT(@M0TTT/P) 950 2496 51 85 31 31 416,832
N4BP 946 2489 46 86 30 403,218 FCG
SP8NR 474 1305 48 75 31 200,970 SP DX CLUB
K0MP 519 1274 35 61 22 14 150,332 Western
Wireless Con
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/10 LP
6J1KK(XE1KK) 900 2317 51 74 27 352,184
ES7AAZ 423 1110 41 85 30 173,160
UT2UZ 388 1029 40 79 31 154,350
PY4PW 66 9504 11 28 15 09 9,504 ARAUCÁRIA DX
GROUP
K8OSF 53 129 7 20 17 3 5,676 FCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/15 HP
DL4MCF 993 2553 57 92 33 40 464,646 BCC
W1AW(WS7I) 1111 2755 48 85 30 449,065
IK2FIL 800 2091 54 88 32 36 363,834
GW7X(GW3LEW) 599 1468 51 65 31 215,796 Contest Cambria
K3PP 100 282 8 34 10 3 14,664 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/15 LP
HB9DTM 188 472 33 40 15 6 41,536 F8KCF Contest
Gang
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 HP
CK6WQ(VE6WQ) 1250 3264 54 89 34 40 577,728
JY9NX(JM1CAX) 814 2339 46 78 29 19 357,867
K9JY 825 1980 50 78 30 25 312,840 SMC
P43W 694 2049 49 73 28 42 307,350 Aruba Amateur
Radio
LP7H(LU9HS) 635 1858 48 74 30 30 282,416
RW4PL 565 1330 36 76 29 22 187,530
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 LP
F6FJE 571 1305 38 78 26 185,310
DK2GZ 247 578 34 57 19 14 63,580 SDXG South
German DX
EA3AJW 235 533 29 58 18 9 51,168
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/40 HP
S50A 755 1774 49 73 24 30 259,004 SCC
4Z8EE(OK1EE) 401 394 18 59 17 27 108,382 Czech Contest
Club
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/80 HP
OK2ZC 283 560 7 46 8 18 34,160 OKDXC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/80 LP
T95A 280 567 0 43 6 27,783 Sarajevo
Contest Gro
Operators:
3Z7TTY SP5HNK,SP5UAF,SP7GIQ,SP7PS,SQ5BPM,SQ5EBJ
9A7P 9A5AEI,9A6XX
AL1G AL1G,KL7FH
HC8N AD1C,K6AW,N5KO
IV3TMV IV3ARJ,IV3HAX,IV3IXN,IV3SKB,IV3TMV
K7ZUM AC7LX,K7ZUM,KI7Y
KE7AJ K7OX,KE7AJ
KI5XP KI5XP,N5RLM,W5WMU,WA5CHX
LR0N LU1NDC,LU2NI,LU8NA,LW7EIC
LY5A LY1BA,LY2BIG,LY2GV,LY2IJ,LY2PAJ,LY3MM,LY3TA
N0NI K0KD,K0WHV,N0AC,N0HR,N0NI,WO0V
OH5Z OH5CW,OH5HCK
OL5Q OK1FLC,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
PA0VHA PA0VHA,PA3BSQ
RK3AWL RV3BA,RW3DD,RW3FO,RX3DCX,UA3ASZ
VE3NE VE3EY,VE3NE,VE3NZ
W2FU K1PY,K2CS,K2CS,N1OKL,N2OPW,N2WK,NG2P,W1TY,W2FU
WA1Z NE1I,WA1Z
YL8M YL1ZF,YL2GDJ,YL2KF,YL2KL
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 7 08:40:38 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Texas QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 07Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210071440.g97EecE06848@b4h.net>
2002 Texas QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 07Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: k5vuu@arrl.net
Mail logs to:
Texas QSO Party Committee
17007 Hillview Lane
Spring, TX 77379
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 DgQ Mult hr Score Club
In State M/M LP
W5NN(@K5NZ) 0 0 734 145 5.5 233,805
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Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
In State Single Op HP
N5DO 278 1032 0 210 18 611,530 Big Bend ARC
N5EG 0 1529 0 170 17 520,860
N1LN 281 900 0 188 18 499,884 NARS
KE5OG 0 479 0 169 13 166,902 Big Bend ARC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
In State Single Op LP
N5AOK/M 0 1041 0 161 18 371,202 Northwest ARS
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
In State SO CW LP
K5LH 371 0 0 92 27 103,396 Heart Of Texas DX So
KE5C 238 0 0 65 8 46,410 CTDXCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
In State SO Mobile HP
WW5X 63 405 0 65 15 82,937
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
In State SO Mobile LP
NO5W 921 0 0 58 16 179,254 NARS
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op LP
N6MU(@N6NB) 202 298 0 170 18 223,840 SCCC
N4PN 59 321 0 164 18 148,816 FCG
NY1S 114 81 0 103 15 58,912
WN6K 34 100 0 67 8 21,734 SCCC
W6ZZZ 0 53 0 43 8,058 NCCC
W3SE 0 1 0 1 1 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op QRP
K5IID 85 87 0 102 9 50,258 MRRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
Out of State SO CW HP
W4SAA 59 0 0 41 8,757 FCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
Out of State SO CW LP
KN4Y 190 0 0 90 18 51,300 FCG
K5OT 131 0 0 68 31,224 SMC
WA4PXP 57 0 0 55 5 9,905
W4YA 57 0 0 30 6,130 FCG
Operators:
W5NN K5NZ,KM5WE
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 7 08:41:47 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 SAC SSB - All Claimed Scores 07Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210071441.g97EflS06858@b4h.net>
2002 SAC SSB - All Claimed Scores 07Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: sac@contesting.com
Mail logs to:
EDR Contest Manager
Peter Vestergard, OZ5WQ
Vestervej 74
DK-4960 Holeby
Denmark
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 QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/S HP
SK3W(@SK3GW) 2539 315 24 2,081,835 TOEC
OH1F(@OH1AF) 2431 309 24 1,922,289 CCF
OH7M 2216 269 24 1,534,950 CCF
SL0W 1819 255 24 1,191,360 TOEC
LA2Z 1715 216 24 940,464
RK9CWW 472 165 19 121,770 Ural Contest group
KC1F 71 44 4,268 YCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/S LP
SK3A(@SK3JR) 455 85 6 86,020 TOEC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
OH2BH(OH2JTE) 2164 280 24 1,559,040 CCF
OZ1DD 2013 268 24 1,418,524
SM0W(SM0WKA) 2026 231 24 1,203,510 TOEC
7S2E(SM2DMU) 1636 228 24 954,636
OH2RA 1481 216 17 794,880 CCF
DF6JC 414 151 62,665 RR DX
YL2LY 373 154 18 57,442 Latvian CC
PY5EG 296 116 18 45,704
ON5GQ 316 128 17 40,448
SP3KEY(SP3RBR) 293 124 10 36,332 SP DX Club
OH4U(OH3RM) 240 54 2 35,262 MIDNITESUN DX ASSOCI
W7UT 189 78 18,486
N1EU 158 82 3 16,646 YCCC
K1DG 146 80 15,040 YCCC
N6ZZ 158 74 5 12,728 SCCC
G4PIQ/P(@G4MRS) 140 83 3 11,620
LY1DS 118 76 2 8,968
VK2CZ 71 46 3,542
K3WW 48 31 1 1,488 FRC
KQ2M 43 31 1 1,333 FRC
VE6JY 25 20 3 980
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
VE3DZ 274 104 12 36,504 CCO
RW3VZ 266 118 31,388
DJ8FR 203 104 8 21,112 CCF
F5IN 168 77 12,936
T93Y 151 68 4 10,268 Sarajevo Contest Gro
NY4T 109 68 10,132 TCG
VE3CR 129 59 7,611 CCO
LA7MFA 80 41 1 7,093 LA-DX-GROUP
NF4A 79 55 2 6,215 FCG
WN6K 87 50 4 4,350 SCCC
K1TO 71 44 1 3,124 FCG
N2NL 44 31 1 2,046 FCG
OE5FDM 63 28 5 1,764 BCC
PA0FEI 42 27 15 1,134
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB QRP
DL8AAE 323 129 41,667
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/10 HP
OH5BM 879 75 14 165,900 CCF
LA6YEA 601 60 15 95,880
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/15 HP
OH1MA 1647 83 17 366,860 CCF
OH2KW 1208 73 19 237,615
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/15 LP
K2SX 41 20 2 820 YCCC
VA3PL 1 4 4 CCO
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 HP
W4SAA 28 18 1 504 FCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 LP
K4LOG 19 13 1 247 FCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/40 HP
OH6Y(OH6YF) 443 48 17 48,768 CCF
8S5A(SM5AJV) 454 46 12 46,322 TOEC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SWL QRP
I5/1990 105 75 7,875
Operators:
LA2Z LA3BO,LA6MV
OH1F OH1MDR,OH1NOA
OH7M OH4XX,OH6LNI
RK9CWW RZ9CO,UA9CIR
SK3A SM3CVM,SM3LVB,SM3SZW
SK3W SM0GNU,SM3EVR,SM5IMO
SL0W SM0AJU,SM5DJZ
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 7 08:42:14 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 EU Autumn Sprint, SSB - All Claimed Scores 07Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210071442.g97EgEN06871@b4h.net>
2002 EU Autumn Sprint, SSB - All Claimed Scores 07Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 20, 2002
E-mail logs to: eusprint@kkn.net
Mail logs to:
Paolo Cortese, I2UIY
P.O. Box 14
27043 Broni (PV)
Italy
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 QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
LY2FY 197 4 197 Kaunas University of
LY2OX 177 4 177 Lithuanian DX
GW4BLE 156 156
SP2PIK(SQ4GXO) 140 4 140 WWYC
OH5DX 50 1 50 CCF
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 152 4 152 WWYC
G4PIQ/P 71 2 71
Operators:
(none)
>From jfunk at adams.net Mon Oct 7 12:57:51 2002
From: jfunk@adams.net (jim funk)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] top ten
Message-ID: <012a01c26e22$f16a1580$0100007f@adams.net>
Top Ten reasons to work the ILLINOIS QSO PARTY on October 20:
10) Warm up for Sweepstakes. Sunday evening rate the way SS would *like* to
be!
9) Only eight hours. Doesn't alienate family.
8) Starts at 1800Z. Lets you go to church first. Pray for "sweep". See
number 6.
7) You worked CQP and didn't get a "sweep". Frustrated.
6) You worked CQP and *did* get a "sweep". Prove you can do twice as well
(102 counties in IL).
5) Reward the 12-15 mobiles that will be crossing the state.
4) Ferret out a county-line portable sitting in a corn field (explaining to
sheriff why he's there....)
3) Shock a first-time in-state IQPer with his very own pileup.
2) Qualify for a certificate or a "Taste of Illinois" award (we produce
honey here, not salmon....)
1) Sunday afternoon/evening contest stimulates brain --- jumpstart for
Monday morning.
73, Jim N9JF
>From km3t at contesting.com Mon Oct 7 15:12:17 2002
From: km3t@contesting.com (Dave Pascoe KM3T)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ Frankfurt, Germany
Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.44.0210071411120.22450-100000@rocky.tcnc.com>
Will be in Frankfurt, Germany all week starting tomorrow...would like to
meet up with any contesters in the area if possible.
73,
Dave KM3T
>From dhenderson at arrl.org Mon Oct 7 16:17:31 2002
From: dhenderson@arrl.org (Henderson, Dan N1ND)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ARRL Membership Services Committee VHF/UHF Awards and
Contest Survey
Message-ID: <721D3436A7C2B344A301FD4A413C71A966C6A6@kosh.ARRLHQ.ORG>
ARRL VHF/UHF Contesting and Awards Survey
NEWINGTON, CT -- October 7, 2002
With a higher proportion of VHF-only licensees than ever before, one might
expect that VHF/UHF contesting would be experiencing a surge in popularity. To
the contrary, while the total QSOs being made in the multi-band contests seems
steady, the number of logs - and thus the number of serious participants - has
fallen off considerably since 1996. This has led the ARRL to ask you for your
thoughts on why this might be happening and how to best address and reverse the
trend. We'd also like to hear from you about the ARRL VHF/UHF awards program in
general.
The survey is the result of a request from the ARRL Board to look into ways to
increase participation. It is being sent to a random sample of regular
top-scorers and average participants, regardless of their score, plus clubs
that regularly participate in VHF/UHF club competitions. Our interest is in
gathering information we can use to improve the participation and quality of
both the various ARRL VHF/UHF contests and the ARRL VHF/UHF awards programs.
The detail and quality of information in your answers is especially important
to us.
The Survey -
The survey is organized into several areas of inquiry. The first group deals
exclusively with contesting:
Existing contests - how can their formats, rules, or reporting be improved such
that activity and log submissions are increased? This survey refers to the
following ARRL sponsored contests: January VHF Sweepstakes, June & September
VHF QSO Parties, August UHF Contest, 10 GHz and Up competition, and the Oct/Nov
EME Contest
New contest formats - are there new formats that would be attractive to the
existing contest community?
New participants - what improvements or additions to VHF/UHF contesting would
attract more operators to the sport? How can these operators be reached?
A second area of interest is the ARRL VHF/UHF awards program and increasing the
level of interest and participation. The existing awards such as VUCC, WAS, and
DXCC, are derivatives of the HF awards program. There is some concern that
these awards either have too high an initial qualification level or may be
missing some interests of VHF/UHF operators. There are two groups of questions:
Existing awards - how can their rules or categories might be improved so that
more activity is encouraged?
New awards - are there new award programs that would be attractive to VHF/UHF
operators?
Responding
Each topic has a series of questions related to either VHF/UHF contesting or
awards. Please select the answer that best matches your position or situation.
Please feel free to extend your remarks (use additional pages if necessary).
Your detailed comments are very important.
The survey is downloadable as an Adobe Acrobat file on the web at
http://www.arrl.org/contests/announcements/vhf-survey.pdf
It should be completed and returned by regular mail to: VHF/UHF Survey, attn:
Wayne Mills, N7NG, ARRL, 225 Main St, Newington CT 06111. We would like to have
the returned surveys by October 31st. You may copy the blank survey and
distribute it to other amateurs, particularly to operators that may not be
active in VHF/UHF contesting now. A summary of the results will be available in
the future.
Thanks and 73
Dan Henderson, N1ND
ARRL Contest Branch Manager
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>From W1HIJCW at aol.com Mon Oct 7 17:19:49 2002
From: W1HIJCW@aol.com (W1HIJCW@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] W6UFT in CQP02 (long de W1HIJ)
Message-ID: <f6.22b30d5a.2ad34665@aol.com>
Hi all,
Thought I'd share some of the experience in the weekend's contest. This is
the first time I've done CQP seriously since 99 and since we're on "firsts" I
thought I'd go all the way. So, the radio was a new one (Yaesu FT897); I was
using a new version of TRLog; this was the first time I'd ever done a
signifcant effort with QRP; and it was the first major effort from the new
QTH in Upland with the first contest using the Butternut HF6V which is
installed on the roof.
So here's the station setup:
Yaesu FT897 running at 5W powered by an Astron supply. Antenna is a Butternut
HF6V mounted on the roof with its base about 28 feet above ground. One radial
each for 40, 30, 20, and 10, with a single "radial" made of 3 inch wide
copper foil, 50 feet long that stands in for 80 meters. The computer is a 100
MHz Dell laptop interfaced to the radio for both radio control and for
keying. Software is version 6.70 (latest) of TRLog. There's a second computer
that usually is connected to the internet for real time propagation numbers
(flux updated every minute), but I don't bother with packet since I find it
more of a distraction than anything else.
I got my hands on the new radio on Wednesday before the contest and spent
that evening and Thursday evening figuring out its quirks and setting up the
menu options (there are 91 of them!) to suit my style. I also got the latest
version of TRLog (v6.70) on Thursday, so I spent a bit of time that evening
checking out any new options, programming the CW memories and figuring out
the interface between the computer and the radio. (Since the 897 is so new,
Tree hasn't seen one yet, but the interface is the same as the FT817, more or
less).
Saturday AM I had to take Emily (KF6SGV) to the airport for a trip to the
east coast and I was back home about 0800, rarin' to go. The solar numbers
were "OK", but with the flux between 150 and 160, a planetary A that was at
40 (with a K of 4) until 21Z on Saturday, dropping to 21 for the rest of the
weekend, and a K that varied between 2 and 3, I knew it was gg to be a bit of
a struggle.
Conversations on the QRP issue with a few people in the week before the
contest had me convinced that I'd spend most of my time doing S&P, and I
wondered how well my concentration would hold up since I've become "rate
addicted". As it turns out, what everyone says about QRP being a mental game
is exactly right. Think that you can run and you can. Think that you're
"weak" and you will be. The only differences I found between QRP and QRO
were: be prepared to call several times if you're trying to get through to a
desirable mult; and don't even think about trying to hold a frequency against
competition. There were several times when I'd be running (well, "walking" is
more like it) and someone would appear on or within a couple of hundred hertz
of me. Usually it was the likes of N6O who undoubtedly simply couldn't hear
me back scatter or short skip. The solution? --- move, and move now; staying
only wastes time and raises blood pressure.
I'd done some research and decided on a goal of 75,000 points for the
weekend. The number was chosen to give me a margin of a few thousand over the
score needed to capture the 2nd place slot for all-time QRP records (1996
thru 2001) which was 72,748 set by N6WS in 99. There was no way with my
antenna set up that I could challenge N6MU's record of 144K set in 00.
So I started on 15 CW and had a pretty decent hour of 55 with 30 mults.
Around 17Z I went to 10 CW in the hopes that it might be usable (even with a
poor A & K) but the result was a second hour with only 30 Q's in the log.
Back to 15 CW at 18Z. Still gg pretty well and I put 32 Q's in the log in
about 35 minutes ... Then the totally unexpected happened ...
I heard a man's voice saying "Hello?" or something similar. Remember, I'm
here alone in the house. Thinking it's a neighbor (the back door to the patio
is open), I call out "Just a minute, I'll be right there" and untangle myself
from headphones and various coffee mugs and step out into the hall ... and
what do I see? HOLY HANDCUFFS, BATMAN!! It's a San Bernardino County
Sheriff's Deputy, 9mm drawn and pointing my way!
Well, my mama didn't raise no fool! I know when to freeze.
"Hands up", he says ... I do and right now.
"Lift your tee shirt", he says. (I'm wearing a long Chicago Bears shirt
that's outside my jeans)
"With which hand?" I ask, not wanting to make a wrong move.
"Doesn't matter" ... I comply.
"Turn around" I do.
Satisfied that I'm not armed, the 9mm goes back into the holster. WHEW! Then
we get on to matters of ID and the fact that I actually live here.
This is the ultimate in penalty for RFI. Turns out that on 10 meters, somehow
even 5 watts was enough to turn on the alarm system, and THEN tell the
monitoring company that the garage door had been opened (it hadn't). They had
called, but I couldn't get to the phone fast enough during my 10M adventure.
Naturally they aren't going to leave a message (the bad guys hate to be
interrupted with phone calls), so when I checked the machine and it was a
hang up, I just thought it was the usual solicitor. The alarm company also
has my cell phone number and they called that too, but of course I had turned
it off because who wants to be interrupted with calls during a contest?
Naturally, my next call was to the alarm company to tell them to ignore any
alarms for the next 30 hours. "I'm testing some special communications
equipment" I tell them. Yeah right!!!
But in the best tradition of Murphy, I "just deal with it" and get back to
15M. Albeit I had now lost a half an hour of prime time.
So now it's a matter of slugging it out on 15. It sort of dries up and I go
up to 15 SSB at about 1930Z and spend a frustrating hour or so making 25 Q's.
I do pick up three new mults including NH and VE1, so it's not a total loss.
Back to 15 CW, and a move to 20CW at 2130Z. I stay on 20 for an hour and pick
up 4 more mults including AZ and NM on short skip.
Overall rate is not great. But then I don't really expect it to be. Running 5
watts to a vertical just "ain't the same" as 1500 watts to a log periodic at
130 feet!
Back to 15 CW at 2230 ... kinda worked out it seems, 10 CW ten minutes later
for few Q's then 20 SSB for some S&P. Talk about an exercise in futility ...
way too many big guys for me to be heard. 20 CW is a bit better, 18 Q's in 15
minutes. I skip to 15 CW to see if it's still there, one Q, it's not. 15 SSB,
NADA -- one mult and 5 Q's.
Down to 20 CW at 00Z ... Ah, that's better ... Stay there for 90 minutes and
add 70 Q's and 1 mult. Not a barn burner, but better than I expected given
the station setup.
But now, the stomach wins out. Time for something to eat. So I take an hour
off and settle down to some really good microwaved stuff! :>)
Back on at 0230Z. Listen to 20 CW ... pretty much gone. Up to 40 CW, my
favorite band. However, this is the first time that I've really tried to
exercise this antenna on 40 and I really don't know how it's going to play. I
stay on 40 for a bit over 2 hours and pick up another 90 odd Q's. So I'm
averaging about 40 per hour. Since my "goal planning" said I need to average
around 26 or 27 per hour for 20 hours, I'm satisfied. In addition, I pick up
two new mults, VE4 and VE8 (thanks to J, VY1JA for hearing me and calling
in!) At 05Z I work WC7S in WY and decide to call it a day.
At bedtime then, I'm at 58.5K points with 400 Q's and 51 mults, substantially
ahead of the plan to reach my goal.
Up again at 13Z and on the air at 1320. Now comes the slog ... As a quick
summary here are Score, Q's and mults at the beginning of each hour:
14Z 61880 415/52 (got UT)
15Z 67652 453/52
16Z 69524 465/52
17Z 71292 482/52
18Z 73476 497/52
19Z 77327 516/53 (got ND)
20Z 84425 545/55 (RI and finally MS)
I decided to quit at this point. Had just about 20 hours in and only two more
hours left anyway.
Final breakdown was:
Band? CW Qs? Ph Qs
--------------------
? 160:? ? ? ? ? ?
?? 80:? ? 2? ? ? 0
?? 40:? 106? ? ? 0
?? 20:? 159? ?? 12
?? 15:? 157? ?? 45
?? 10:?? 48? ?? 16
? ? 6:? ? ? ? ? ?
? ? 2:? ? ? ? ? ?
--------------------
Total:? 472? ?? 73? Mults = 55? Total Score = 84,425
Missed AK, HI, and NV (of all things!)
The end result??
1. More fun than I've had in a contest in a long while (except for FD in
Puerto Rico, but that's another whole story) and it re-energized my interest
in "solo" contesting.
2. The FT897 worked better than I expected. I'm glad that I bought one.
3. As always I discovered some things about the station and a new set up that
need fixing, but that's always one of the side benefits.
4. I achieved my point goal (and then some). But I got beaten out of the 2nd
place all time QRP score by Wes, W3SE who also did QRP and posted a great
102K points. That's OK. If I'm going to get beat, I'm glad that it's by a
friend and a co-operator at N6ME.
Thanks to everyone for all the Q's. It was a blast!!
73 de Bill, W1HIJ
W6UFT for CQP02
FO8DX for CQ WPX CW in 2001
op at NP4A for FD 2002
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>From wally at el-soft.com Tue Oct 8 01:16:27 2002
From: wally@el-soft.com (Valeri Stefanov)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] M/2 in CQWW - Re Additional multipliers stations
Message-ID: <008501c26e4f$416672a0$c01238d4@wally>
Hi,
Since we have been discussing the question about additional transmitting
multiplier stations in M/2 Category in CQWW 2002 with my friend LZ2UU I have
sent a question to Bob K3EST.
The answer was - stations in M/2 can only use additional RX multiplier finding
stations which are NOT allowed to transmitt. Only two running stations are
allowed to transmit at any given moment.
I am posting this since this is not well defined in the rules for 2002 and
different assumptions are possible ( saw similar comment from US on the survey
about M/2 category on www.contesting.com).
73's de Wally LZ2CJ - one of LZ9W & YM3LZ Contest Team
www.qsl.net/ym3lz
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>From tgardner at glcc.com Mon Oct 7 19:56:46 2002
From: tgardner@glcc.com (Tim Gardner)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Indiana QSO Party results now available
Message-ID: <sda1d8fe.070@USGSFS01.g-l.com>
The 2002 Indiana QSO Party results are now availabe at
www.hdxcc.org/inqp/scores.html
Thanks to all the participants and others who helped, especially those that
updated all those logging programs on short notice.
We have made a number of improvements to the HDXCC web page. We hope you like
the new look and quicker load times. If you have bookmarked the old address
(www.qsl.net/kj9d), please update your links.
Please mark your calendars for the next INQP on May 3-4, 2003.
Tim - N9LF
>From k9la at gte.net Mon Oct 7 19:07:01 2002
From: k9la@gte.net (Carl)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Jan NAQP Phone results
Message-ID: <3DA21395.9040508@gte.net>
The January NAQP Phone results are now on the NCJ web site at
www.ncjweb.com. Click on CONTESTS at the top of the home page, and then
on RESULTS under NAQP on the left. They are in the searchable menu area
at the top of the page.
The full write-up will be in the Nov/Dec NCJ.
Carl K9LA
NCJ Editor
>From k7qo at earthlink.net Mon Oct 7 17:12:29 2002
From: k7qo@earthlink.net (Chuck Adams, K7QO)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-CONTEST] November CW SS
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.0.20021007161005.00b17bf8@pop.earthlink.net>
Last year I operated /7 from Jackson Hole, WY during CW SS.
I did not have a good location as the noise level was high.
Some one on this list sent me email last year after the contest
noting they could help me this year. Sorry to say that after
several computer replacements and failures I no longer have
that information. If you sent me email last year, I'd appreciate
a ping so that I can get started for this years /7 operation from WY.
dit dit es tnx,
Chuck Adams, K7QO
http://www.qsl.net/k7qo and http://www.earthlink.net/~k7qo
Moving to Arizona? ---- Please bring your own water.
>From aa5au at bellsouth.net Mon Oct 7 21:52:00 2002
From: aa5au@bellsouth.net (Don Hill AA5AU)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] JARTS RTTY Contest October 19-20
Message-ID: <004d01c26e6d$4b35c1a0$6401a8c0@don>
I just wanted to remind everyone that the JARTS (Japanese Amateur Radio
Teleprinter Society) World-Wide RTTY Contest is being held on October 19 &20.
This will be the 11th annual JARTS contest. This is a very fun RTTY contest and
one of my favorites. There is a lot of activity. Last year the top 13
contestants made
over 900 QSO's.
The exchange is a simple RST and AGE.
Official rules in English at http://www.edsoftz.com/JARTS/2002/rules2002.html.
Official rules in Japanese at http://www.edsoftz.com/JARTS/2002/rules2002j.html.
If you do not already have contest software for this contest, the author of
MMTTY
(which is the best RTTY decoder available for free in my opinion) has written a
new
program called MMJARTS which is specifically written for this contest and uses
MMTTY with a sound card. It's available at http://www.qsl.net/mmhamsoft/.
For WriteLog users, I've placed contest message examples on my WriteLog website
at:
http://www.geocities.com/writelog/.
For those that wish to get started on RTTY, please refer to my "Getting Started
on RTTY"
tutorial at http://www.aa5au.com/rtty/. This tutorial is geared toward using
MMTTY as
the program to get you started on RTTY.
I'm happy to help anyone who wishes to get started on RTTY. However, I have to
warn that I'm very busy in my regular job trying to re-establish communications
to the
oil & gas industry in the Gulf of Mexico after Hurricane Lili. I hope to have
this stabilized by
next week and plan on taking a few days off before the contest to recuperate.
I'm very much looking forward to this year's JARTS contest. I hope you can
join us!
73, Don AA5AU
http://www.aa5au.com
http://www.geocities.com/writelog
>From kc7v at arrl.net Tue Oct 8 06:02:59 2002
From: kc7v@arrl.net (Mike Fulcher)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Telrex antenna instructions
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.2.20021008050146.00a9deb0@mail.earthlink.net>
Does anyone have the manual for an old Telrex 20M326 monobander? I'd be
happy to pay postage for a copy.
Thanks
Mike
KC7V
Mike Fulcher
kc7v@arrl.net
One of the "VOO-DUDES"
VooDoo Contest Group
("VooDoo" - White magic from
Africa)
5V7A, TY5A, 9G5AA, ZC4Z, CN5N, C56N, ZF2WW,
XT2DX
>From k5zm at attbi.com Tue Oct 8 06:38:33 2002
From: k5zm@attbi.com (k5zm)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Op available for WW
Message-ID: <00bc01c26e8c$f138bf20$8770d50c@attbi.com>
My original destination has been undergoing a QSY and a major upgrade and
won't be ready 'til ARRL DX, so I'm scouting for something to hold me over;)
Probably stateside since that's what I was planning on $$-wise to begin
with. I do enjoy CW, but phone is the preference whenever I'm going to a
station I've not been to before, or using software I've never used before.
I've got feelers out locally (Pacific NW), but haven't heard anything yet.
I've got time blocked out for both modes, but can probably only *travel* for
one or the other, not both.
I'm no K1AR or N6TR, but nobody's ever kicked me out of a chair, either:).
Recent gigs have included NQ4I, J6DX/J68ZM, W7RM, N6TR, K7AW.
I've always used TR, save for one experience with CT during WW PHONE last
year. I've been an apartment dweller for years, the only equip I could bring
would be a pair of Heils and an old laptop. The last rig I owned was a C
Line which I sold to K7NT a few years ago;)
If anyone has a spot for an upper middle level appliance operator kind of
guy.. let me know;)
*Oh yeah.. ya probably don't want me on the low bands. Very little
experience there;)
73,
Ian, K5ZM / ZF2ZM / J68ZM
--
Got CW?
>From i2uiy at cqww.com Tue Oct 8 09:56:17 2002
From: i2uiy@cqww.com (I2UIY)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] this weekend: Eu Sprint Contest CW
Message-ID: <4.1.20020930192642.00b643d0@popmail.libero.it>
Are you...
--> tired listening to those "@#?$%" that park on a frequency CQing
for hours?
--> tired seeing the people who live in "??&@#%" win one contest after
another just because they are in a rare country/zone?
--> tired exchanging 59/599 without knowing who's on the other side?
--> tired operating only 4 hours in a contest?
--> tired waiting months to see the final results?
--> tired...?
If your answers are *any combination* of Yes/No/Maybe, then the
Eu Sprint is YOUR contest!
Join the fun 4 times a year!
------------------------------------------------------
Eu Sprint Contest - Autumn 2002
(Download the FREE software: http://loja.kkn.net/~i2uiy/)
ENTRANTS: any licensed station may enter the Sprint. European stations
can work everybody; stations outside of Europe can work only European
stations.
CATEGORIES: Single Operator ONLY. Only ONE signal may be aired at one
time.
DATES:
EU SPRINT Autumn:
* CW: second Saturday in October - 12 October 2002 - managed by OK2FD
TIME: from 15:00 UTC until 18:59 UTC.
BANDS: 20, 40 and 80 metres only.
Pilot frequencies are: SSB: 14.250, 7.050, 3.730. CW: 14.040, 7.025, 3.550
EXCHANGE: all of the following data MUST BE PART OF THE EXCHANGE:
a) your callsign,
b) the other station's callsign,
c) your serial number starting from 001 (RST not required),
d) your name or nickname.
Please note that BOTH stations MUST repeat BOTH callsigns DURING the
exchange.
A valid exchange is: "OK2FD de I2UIY 118 Paolo" while "OK2FD 118 Paolo" is
NOT a valid exchange.
SPECIAL QSY RULE: if any station initiates a call (by sending CQ, QRZ?,
etc.), he is permitted to work ONLY one station on the same frequency. He
must thereafter move AT LEAST 2 (two) kHz before he may call another
station or before he may solicit again (CQ, QRZ?, etc.) other calls.
VALID CONTACTS: valid contacts are QSOs correctly logged and confirmed.
Each operator may use ONE and ONLY one name during the Sprint. If the
exchange is copied incorrectly, that operator will receive zero (0) points.
In case of miscopied callsigns, both stations will receive zero (0) points
for that QSO.
SCORING: each valid QSO counts one 1 (one) point. The final score is the
total number of QSOs.
AWARDS: Colorful certificates will be issued to the winners of each Sprint,
and to the leaders in each country. A special plaque will also be awarded
for the top three scores from all four contests combined. To be eligible
for this award an operator must enter at least three of the Sprints in the
year. Results will be forwarded as soon as possible to Leagues, magazines
and bulletins.
LOGS: a single chronological log is required. Please send us your log via
email or on a floppy disk, if you use computer for logging. Use any of the
available software or send a plain ASCII file. A separate summary sheet is
also required. Please send us the right files: for DL2NBU software, send
yourcall.ASC; for N6TR software, send yourcall.DAT; for IK4EWK software,
send yourcall.DBF.
If you want the latest release of the DL2NBU software, you can download it
from the EU Sprint web site: <http://loja.kkn.net/~i2uiy/>.
Log files must be sent NO LATER than 15 days after the contest to:
<eusprint@kkn.net>. The receipt of your electronic log will be confirmed.
If you do not receive a confirmation within two days, try again or use the
postal system.
Disk logs, or paper entries must be posted NO LATER than 15 days after
the contest to: Karel Karmasin, OK2FD, Gen. Svobody 636, 674 01
Trebic, Czech Republic.
Thanks in advance for your participation de: G4BUO, I2UIY & OK2FD.
Download the FREE software: http://loja.kkn.net/~i2uiy/
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Oct 8 07:33:32 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Cal QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 08Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210081333.g98DXW608338@b4h.net>
2002 Cal QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 08Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 15, 2002
E-mail logs to: cqp@contesting.com
Mail logs to:
NCCC
c/o Al Maenchen, AD6E
3330 Farthing Way
San Jose, California 95132
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
In State M/M HP
N6O(@N6RO) 1492 3414 58 30 655,632 NCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State M/S HP
N6XI 926 1177 58 26 297,656 Mother Lode DX & Con
K6LRN 579 1100 58 22 228,346 Mother Lode DX/Conte
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op HP
N6ED 825 1693 58 24 339,938 SCCC
K6LA 889 1566 58 24 336,342 SCCC
W6CIT(N6AN) 868 1388 58 309,546 SCCC
K6XX 856 1294 58 24 299,048
N6IG(@W6GO) 1572 0 58 24 273,528
W6TK 792 1143 57 23 265,563 SCCC
N6WIN(@W2IJ) 219 1558 58 24 218,834 SCCC
K6RIM 675 640 58 19 191,690 NCCC
K6TA 644 0 53 7 101,124 MOTHER LODE DX/CONTE
N5ZK(W5ASP) 174 506 58 90,306 TDXS
K6KO 0 380 35 4 26,600
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op LP
N6MU(@N6NB) 789 1039 58 24 257,810
AA6PW 864 816 57 24 240,768 SCCC
W6KK 642 975 57 24 220,932 SCCC
WN6K 578 839 57 23 194,484 SCCC
W6KY 309 70 48 9 51,216 SCCC
WA7BNM/6 169 81 42 5 28,098 SCCC
W6ZZZ 0 256 40 20,480 NCCC
WA6BOB 104 79 35 4 16,345 SCCC
K6OWL 62 94 40 9 14,960
W6MVW 105 0 33 2 10,395
W6ZL 66 0 32 1 6,336
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op QRP
W3SE/6 657 0 52 21 102,492 SCCC
W6UFT(W1HIJ) 472 73 55 20 84,425 SCCC
N6WS 357 204 55 10 81,345 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Mobile LP
K8MAD(K8MR) 70 67 40 3 13,760 MRRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State School LP
W7UQ(KL9A) 130 197 53 9 41,552 WWYC
WF4DD(KG4CZU) 0 202 49 6 19,796
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op HP
AE6Y 725 1430 58 24 292,030 Mother Lode DX/CC
NB1B 322 592 58 23 124,700 YCCC
KE9I 307 600 58 123,018 SMC
N8BJQ 281 594 58 20 117,798 SWODXA
W8GN 353 391 58 22 106,778 NCC
KO7X(@KI7WX) 317 302 58 14 90,190 PVRC
VE3KZ 265 329 58 15 84,274 CCO
K4FCG(K4OJ) 210 408 58 14 83,868 FCG
N9AG(@N8NR) 195 413 58 14 81,838 SWODXA
W4SAA(@K4FK) 289 249 56 22 76,440 FCG
VA3NR 237 315 57 76,437 CCO
K4IU 218 278 57 68,970 MWA
N5EG 104 410 58 9 65,656
VE3STT 219 227 56 13 62,216 CCO
K4TX 174 197 57 8 52,212
K8MR 148 251 55 7 52,030 MRRC
KI9A 66 314 55 8 45,430 SMC
K1PQS 223 114 50 44,850
W3IQ 158 159 54 42,768 NCC
K5KG 129 162 55 6 39,105 FCG
N2ED 156 142 51 8 38,352 FRC
KN5H 130 147 53 36,782
VY1JA 98 113 57 29,070
K2SX 81 63 45 4 16,605 Order of Boiled OWLs
AL1G 6 136 51 20 14,790
K3WW 38 93 45 4 13,500 FRC
VK2CZ 0 64 30 1,920
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op LP
N4PN 311 568 58 23 120,002 FCG
K4RO 781 176 58 21 116,290 TCG
N8UM 373 326 57 101,947 TCG
N2CU 347 316 58 18 97,034 WNYDXA
K8IR 309 346 55 23 89,045
NF4A 208 368 58 12 78,880 FCG
K0EJ 166 416 58 12 77,140 TCG
NY1S 294 220 57 75,354
VE3CR 255 272 56 73,304 CCO
K0CIE 225 279 57 70,281
NY4N 231 250 56 19 66,808 TCG
K7SV 234 231 57 12 66,348 PVRC
NA4K 241 209 57 9 65,037 TCG
KI7Y 287 154 52 22 59,696 WVDXC
VE3BUC 207 212 57 13 59,565 CCO
VE7ASK 264 0 51 20 40,239
KN4Y 269 0 49 18 39,543 FCG
K0FX(DON) 212 0 635 31,115 Grand Mesa
NO5W 211 0 49 9 31,017 Northwest Amateur Ra
N0KE 98 115 52 6 27,248 Grand Mesa
W3DYA 210 0 42 26,460
W7KU 75 119 51 20 23,613 Hualapai Amateur Rad
K5OT 175 0 43 7 22,575 SMC
N0SXX 108 56 51 7 22,236 Grand Mesa
WW5X 126 39 47 6 21,432
K0UK 41 110 49 5 16,807 Grand Mesa
NM0X 0 130 47 7 12,220
W4YA 100 0 37 4 11,100 FCG
WA1Z 57 54 37 10,323 YCCC
VA3WN 62 33 40 4 10,080 CCO
VE3TPZ 0 66 34 7 4,488 CCO
N4VI 48 0 27 2 3,888 Grand Mesa
N0HF 44 0 27 1 3,564 Grand Mesa
K4LOG 0 52 31 3 3,224 FCG
K0HB 35 1 23 2,668 MWA
W4PA 19 9 19 1 1,425 TCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op QRP
N9NE 318 221 57 18 79,572 SMC
K5IID 228 173 54 15 55,620 MRRC
WB6BWZ 102 54 45 13 18,630 SECC
Operators:
K6LRN K6LRN,K6TKD
N6O K6CTA,KI7WX,N6BV,N6RO,WA6O,WX5S
N6XI KI6IV,N6XI,W6EU
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Oct 8 07:34:01 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 EU Autumn Sprint, SSB - All Claimed Scores 08Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210081334.g98DY1F08351@b4h.net>
2002 EU Autumn Sprint, SSB - All Claimed Scores 08Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 20, 2002
E-mail logs to: eusprint@kkn.net
Mail logs to:
Paolo Cortese, I2UIY
P.O. Box 14
27043 Broni (PV)
Italy
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 QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
LY2FY 197 4 197 Kaunas University of
ES5TV 184 4 184 Tartu Contest Team
LY2OX 177 4 177 Lithuanian DX
GW4BLE 156 156
LY2BM 153 4 153 KTU RC
SP2PIK(SQ4GXO) 140 4 140 WWYC
G0WCW/P(@G4MRS) 138 4 138 Martlesham RS
OH5DX 50 1 50 CCF
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 152 4 152 WWYC
G4PIQ/P 71 2 71
Operators:
(none)
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Oct 8 07:34:47 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Oceania DX, Phone - All Claimed Scores 08Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210081334.g98DYlA08363@b4h.net>
2002 Oceania DX, Phone - All Claimed Scores 08Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 25, 2002
E-mail logs to: phoctest@nzart.org.nz
Mail logs to:
Oceania DX Contest
c/o Wellington Amateur Radio Club, Inc.
PO Box 6464
Wellington 6030
New Zealand
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 QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/M HP
ZL6QH 1697 865 24 3,561,205
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/S HP
K3WW 8 7 1 154 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
VK2CZ 680 421 16 728,330
7S2E(SM2DMU) 84 31 12 4,681
LY2OX 46 26 1,898 Lithuanian DX
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
NY4T 32 22 10 1,254 TCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/10 LP
VK4NEF 1161 180 208,980
Operators:
ZL6QH ZL1AXG,ZL1AZE,ZL2AMI,ZL2AOV,ZL2BBJ,ZL2CA,ZL2DZ,
ZL2UDF,ZL2UO
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Oct 8 07:36:04 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQ/RJ WW RTTY - All Claimed Scores 08Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210081336.g98Da4X08376@b4h.net>
2002 CQ/RJ WW RTTY - All Claimed Scores 08Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: rtty@cqww.com
Mail logs to:
CQ/RJ WW RTTY Contest
25 Newbridge Road
Hicksville, NY 11801
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 Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All M/2 HP
HC8N 4795 13944 260 390 139 48 11,001,816
3Z7TTY 3047 7826 216 369 125 44 5,556,460 PKRVG
YL8M(@YL2KL) 3162 7828 197 369 120 48 5,370,008 Latvian CC
RO4M 2731 6415 143 338 121 48 3,861,830
IV3TMV 2092 5263 162 334 115 48 3,215,693
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All M/M HP
LY5A(@LY2ZZ) 4282 10535 208 415 140 48 8,000,000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All M/S HP
OM5M(@OM3KFF) 2422 6303 208 367 132 4,456,221
RK3AWL 4150 0 0 0 0 48 4,150,000
W2FU 2327 5951 209 353 118 48 4,046,680 Rochester (NY)
DX As
OH5Z(@OH5CW) 2133 5513 173 355 117 48 3,555,885
OL5Q 1846 4745 187 277 101 2,680,925
LR0N(@LU1NDC) 1689 4954 159 247 102 48 2,516,632
N0NI 1709 4067 196 293 116 48 2,460,000
KI5XP(@W5WMU) 1444 3443 187 278 108 48 1,972,839 Cajun Contest
Club
VE3NE 1409 3717 169 259 101 40 1,966,293 CY0MM Team
K7ZUM 1339 3110 166 205 89 41 1,430,600 WVDXC
KE7AJ 1242 2867 149 205 92 1,278,682 SPOKANE DX
ASSOC (SD
PA0VHA 1000 2398 101 181 66 30 834,504
AL1G 982 2500 60 126 117 32 757,500
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All M/S LP
K1TTT 1699 4183 204 325 110 48 2,672,937 YCCC
9A7P 1502 3694 161 268 90 48 1,917,186 WWYC
WA1Z 791 1909 135 225 89 45 857,141 YCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
AA5AU 2443 5682 230 310 117 42 3,733,074
UP5P(UN5PR) 2051 5826 122 336 115 3,338,298 Temirtau
Contest Clu
P3F(5B4AGN) 1888 5532 93 281 139 29 2,837,916
AH0B(JA2VUP) 1998 5947 109 224 91 2,521,528
K4GMH 1781 4464 172 280 100 2,464,128 PVRC
W1ZT 1705 4274 193 275 95 32 2,406,262 YCCC
ZW5B(DJ6QT) 1588 4668 145 242 94 42 2,245,308 ARAUCARIA DX
GROUP
VA3DX 1404 3790 169 282 100 33 2,088,290 CCO
WW7OR(W7GG) 1630 3907 168 227 102 34 1,951,667 WVDXC
WX4TM 1542 3736 173 239 90 32 1,871,736
K5AM 1620 3762 165 218 86 23 1,764,378
LN1HQ(LA6FJA) 1164 2866 119 246 92 31 1,309,762 Norwegian Radio
Rela
EA5DFV 1218 2991 211 135 75 19 1,259,211
VE6YR 1060 2739 140 183 83 32 1,112,034
K3SV 1046 2703 117 216 74 1,100,121 PVRC
N8KM 951 2428 123 217 84 28 1,029,472
W8LU 953 2454 100 216 84 25 981,600
K4RO 710 1745 95 175 66 14 586,320 TCG
K3WW 706 1913 66 168 57 16 556,683 FRC
N9QQK 600 1547 85 184 70 20 524,433 SMC
K6RIM 564 1261 72 155 125 23 443,872 NCCC
ES4RD 636 1481 35 120 41 290,276
AA4V 431 1170 48 124 48 10 257,400
HA9RU 471 1125 53 104 43 12 225,000
N1MGO 301 713 78 122 59 10 184,667
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
P43P 2793 8303 215 282 107 40 5,015,012
W2UP 2055 5240 193 329 113 3,322,160 FRC
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 1424 4172 93 263 89 42 1,856,540 Chiltern DX Club
ON4ADZ 1281 3163 146 282 102 39 1,676,390
G4RS(G0URR) 1211 2961 135 255 87 35 1,412,397
VE3IAY(@VE3FU) 1085 2854 167 238 87 40 1,404,168 CCO
WB8K 1229 2999 142 234 90 33 1,397,534 NCC
KI6DY 1169 2606 168 201 72 32 1,149,246
S56A 917 2298 132 253 91 20 1,093,848 SKY CC
AH6OZ 914 2706 155 150 75 42 1,028,280
VE3BUC 907 2360 131 203 80 31 977,040 CCO
J49XB(DJ9XB) 1016 2346 96 229 84 959,514
K7SV 807 0 132 237 92 24 921,078 PVRC
UA9MA 832 2384 78 231 73 30 896,936
W8UL 840 2115 83 214 111 32 862,920
W3SE 915 2057 167 164 87 31 859,826 SCCC
W4UEF 779 1881 146 226 84 29 852,093
SP6EKS 738 1947 120 176 70 712,602
F6IRF 670 1646 121 209 79 30 673,214 Les charlots du
74
KL7AC 814 2038 133 111 60 619,552
DL4RCK 731 1657 75 207 68 17 579,950 BCC
VA3PC 589 1556 111 181 70 30 563,272 CCO
N2NL 650 1458 118 187 77 20 556,956 FCG
VE9DX 562 1422 120 173 71 517,608
GU0SUP 560 1388 102 198 72 24 516,336
W3MEL 707 1809 73 158 49 25 506,520 Dauberville DX
Assoc
K2PS 574 1493 84 170 70 17 483,732 FRC
6J1YYD(XE1YYD) 628 1504 116 250 53 40 421,120
PY7ZY 520 1511 54 124 87 17 400,415
T93Y 432 1173 95 159 71 22 381,225 Sarajevo
Contest Gro
VE3AGC 472 1170 107 133 62 30 353,340 CCO
K3ZV 456 1092 70 154 85 22 337,428 Latvian CC
M0BEX 466 1120 89 143 50 25 315,840 CDXC (UK)
6F1LM(XE1YJS) 442 1120 95 238 52 306,880 FEDERACION
MEXICANA
NB1B 430 1072 73 149 64 12 306,592 YCCC
W6ZL 433 1032 83 136 72 13 300,312
6J2AUB(XE2AUB) 471 1182 82 96 51 270,678
VE7ASK 397 959 115 103 62 30 268,520
K6TA 413 911 94 102 65 12 237,771 NCCC
6J2AC(XE2AC) 412 1013 86 90 33 18 211,717
WA6BOB 319 681 90 78 60 6 155,268
K6OWL 303 715 64 99 54 9 155,155
W6KY 258 574 57 91 81 10 131,446 SCCC
N7ON 250 566 70 99 59 129,048
AG4TJ 220 564 43 78 47 16 94,752
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB QRP
WB6BWZ 250 461 103 83 49 26 108,335 SECC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB(A) HP
DL5AXX 2254 5831 201 332 127 31 3,848,460
ON4UN 1805 4749 197 321 119 30 3,025,113
RN6BN 2004 4914 169 316 115 39 2,948,400
DF3IAL 1340 3370 162 322 112 39 2,008,520 BCC
ND5S 1479 3573 178 281 102 36 2,004,453
KU1CW 1525 3729 95 241 158 39 1,842,126 Kansas City DX
Club
W2YC 1274 3160 170 288 96 30 1,750,640 FRC
K4WW 1075 2655 143 233 87 28 1,229,265 KCG
NI6T 896 1990 165 178 83 24 847,740 NCCC
KU4J 519 1285 80 182 75 28 433,045 North Alabama
DX Clu
K0BX 441 1121 57 141 55 12 283,613
JY9QJ 182 528 20 79 40 5 73,392 BCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB(A) LP
DK3GI 741 1 134 191 83 793,560 BCC
DL6LAU 218 525 23 128 67 114,450 BCC
K4RVH 207 517 38 123 53 110,638
SV1XV 155 415 42 83 54 74,285 BARTG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/10 HP
9A5E 1009 2656 55 91 35 30 481,279 Croatian CC
M0TTT(@M0TTT/P) 950 2496 51 85 31 31 416,832
N4BP 946 2489 46 86 30 403,218 FCG
SP8NR 474 1305 48 75 31 200,970 SP DX CLUB
K0MP 519 1274 35 61 22 14 150,332 Western
Wireless Con
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/10 LP
6J1KK(XE1KK) 900 2317 51 74 27 352,184
ES7AAZ 423 1110 41 85 30 173,160
UT2UZ 388 1029 40 79 31 154,350
PY4PW 66 9504 11 28 15 09 9,504 ARAUCÁRIA DX
GROUP
K8OSF 53 129 7 20 17 3 5,676 FCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/15 HP
DL4MCF 993 2553 57 92 33 40 464,646 BCC
W1AW(WS7I) 1111 2755 48 85 30 449,065
IK2FIL 800 2091 54 88 32 36 363,834
GW7X(GW3LEW) 599 1468 51 65 31 215,796 Contest Cambria
K3PP 100 282 8 34 10 3 14,664 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/15 LP
HB9DTM 188 472 33 40 15 6 41,536 F8KCF Contest
Gang
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 HP
CK6WQ(VE6WQ) 1250 3264 54 89 34 40 577,728
JY9NX(JM1CAX) 814 2339 46 78 29 19 357,867
K9JY 825 1980 50 78 30 25 312,840 SMC
P43W 694 2049 49 73 28 42 307,350 Aruba Amateur
Radio
LP7H(LU9HS) 635 1858 48 74 30 30 282,416
RW4PL 565 1330 36 76 29 22 187,530
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 LP
F6FJE 571 1305 38 78 26 185,310
DK2GZ 247 578 34 57 19 14 63,580 SDXG South
German DX
EA3AJW 235 533 29 58 18 9 51,168
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/40 HP
S50A 755 1774 49 73 24 30 259,004 SCC
4Z8EE(OK1EE) 401 394 18 59 17 27 108,382 Czech Contest
Club
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/80 HP
OK2ZC 283 560 7 46 8 18 34,160 OKDXC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/80 LP
OK2CLW 345 674 5 50 10 43,810
T95A 280 567 0 43 6 27,783 Sarajevo
Contest Gro
Operators:
3Z7TTY SP5HNK,SP5UAF,SP7GIQ,SP7PS,SQ5BPM,SQ5EBJ
9A7P 9A5AEI,9A6XX
AL1G AL1G,KL7FH
HC8N AD1C,K6AW,N5KO
IV3TMV IV3ARJ,IV3HAX,IV3IXN,IV3SKB,IV3TMV
K1TTT K1MK,K1TTT,KE1FO,KM1P,N1XS,W1TO,WM1K
K7ZUM AC7LX,K7ZUM,KI7Y
KE7AJ K7OX,KE7AJ
KI5XP KI5XP,N5RLM,W5WMU,WA5CHX
LR0N LU1NDC,LU2NI,LU8NA,LW7EIC
LY5A LY1BA,LY2BIG,LY2GV,LY2IJ,LY2PAJ,LY3MM,LY3TA
N0NI K0KD,K0WHV,N0AC,N0HR,N0NI,WO0V
OH5Z OH5CW,OH5HCK
OL5Q OK1FLC,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
OM5M OM2KW,OM2RA,OM3RG,OM4DW
PA0VHA PA0VHA,PA3BSQ
RK3AWL RV3BA,RW3DD,RW3FO,RX3DCX,UA3ASZ
VE3NE VE3EY,VE3NE,VE3NZ
W2FU K1PY,K2CS,K2CS,N1OKL,N2OPW,N2WK,NG2P,W1TY,W2FU
WA1Z NE1I,WA1Z
YL8M YL1ZF,YL2GDJ,YL2KF,YL2KL
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Oct 8 07:37:56 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Texas QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 08Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210081337.g98DbuR08394@b4h.net>
2002 Texas QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 08Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: k5vuu@arrl.net
Mail logs to:
Texas QSO Party Committee
17007 Hillview Lane
Spring, TX 77379
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 DgQ Mult hr Score Club
In State M/M LP
W5NN(@K5NZ) 0 0 734 145 5.5 233,805
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
In State Single Op HP
N5DO 278 1032 0 210 18 611,530 Big Bend ARC
N5EG 0 1529 0 170 17 520,860
N1LN 281 900 0 188 18 499,884 NARS
KE5OG 0 479 0 169 13 166,902 Big Bend ARC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
In State Single Op LP
N5AOK/M 0 1041 0 161 18 371,202 Northwest ARS
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
In State SO CW LP
K5LH 371 0 0 92 27 103,396 Heart Of Texas DX So
KE5C 238 0 0 65 8 46,410 CTDXCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
In State SO Mobile HP
WW5X 63 405 0 65 15 82,937
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
In State SO Mobile LP
W3DYA 1313 0 0 62 269,218
NO5W 921 0 0 58 16 179,254 NARS
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op LP
N6MU(@N6NB) 202 298 0 170 18 223,840 SCCC
N4PN 59 321 0 164 18 148,816 FCG
NY1S 114 81 0 103 15 58,912
WN6K 34 100 0 67 8 21,734 SCCC
W6ZZZ 0 53 0 43 8,058 NCCC
W3SE 0 1 0 1 1 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op QRP
K5IID 85 87 0 102 9 50,258 MRRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
Out of State SO CW HP
W4SAA 59 0 0 41 8,757 FCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
Out of State SO CW LP
KN4Y 190 0 0 90 18 51,300 FCG
K5OT 131 0 0 68 31,224 SMC
WA4PXP 57 0 0 55 5 9,905
W4YA 57 0 0 30 6,130 FCG
Operators:
W5NN K5NZ,KM5WE
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Oct 8 07:39:57 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 WA Salmon Run - All Claimed Scores 08Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210081339.g98Ddv708411@b4h.net>
2002 WA Salmon Run - All Claimed Scores 08Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: salmonrun@wwdxc.org
Mail logs to:
Western Washington DX Club
P.O. Box 395
Mercer Island, WA 98040
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
In State Cnty ExpedCW QRP
K7TQ 133 0 54 10 29,228
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Cnty ExpedMixed LP
K7PAR 165 437 89 23 137,526 Puget Amateur Radio
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State MobileMixed LP
K7ED/M(WA0RJY) 362 221 71 23 109,488 WWDXC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State SOCW LP
NG7Z 200 0 50 12 40,500 WWDXC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State SOMixed HP
K7QQ(REX) 1212 2848 150 23 609,000 Burley ARC
W7OM 316 402 166 339,304
W7DX(K7BTW) 370 345 100 21 217,000 WWDXC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State SOMixed LP
W7QN 234 316 83 144,756 WWDXC
W7VMI(N0AX) 182 271 93 10 118,110
W7TSQ 0 344 86 85,108
N7LOX 119 248 72 69,984 WWDXC
W7SNH 103 104 66 9 41,920
W7GTO 124 65 54 34,804
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State SOMixed QRP
KX7L 143 47 54 9 36,964 WWDXC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State SOSSB LP
K7OX 0 198 75 29,700
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State SOCW LP
K5OT 97 0 29 10 11,752 SMC
KN4Y 392 0 27 16 11,084 FCG
VE7ASK 65 0 16 7 4,660
W3DYA 53 0 19 4,528
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State SOMixed HP
KO7X(@KI7WX) 80 56 35 6 15,050 PVRC
K4BAI 85 44 28 12,936 SECC
K4RO 65 74 33 7 12,804 TCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State SOMixed LP
K0CIE 104 75 32 19,112
N2CU 96 86 30 7 17,680 WNYDXA
WN6K 68 99 35 9 17,450 SCCC
N2ED 70 51 26 4 16,496 FRC
K8IR 92 74 30 16 15,480
N6ZFO 72 53 32 7 13,608 NCCC
NA4K 70 56 29 11,368 TCG
KI7Y 45 35 17 10 7,500 WVDXC
KU8E 53 17 16 7,176 SECC
VE7FO 21 34 19 3 3,888 BCDX
A35RK 0 70 17 3,366
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State SOMixed QRP
WB6BWZ 51 33 20 11 6,400 SECC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State SOSSB LP
KH6GMP 0 204 34 14,372
NY4T 0 137 23 19 6,302 TCG
W6ZZZ 0 75 24 4,100 NCCC
K7DS
Operators:
K7PAR KD7QIT,N7UK
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Oct 8 07:41:09 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 SAC SSB - All Claimed Scores 08Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210081341.g98Df9t08430@b4h.net>
2002 SAC SSB - All Claimed Scores 08Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: sac@contesting.com
Mail logs to:
EDR Contest Manager
Peter Vestergard, OZ5WQ
Vestervej 74
DK-4960 Holeby
Denmark
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 QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/S HP
SK3W(@SK3GW) 2539 315 24 2,081,835 TOEC
OH1F(@OH1AF) 2431 309 24 1,922,289 CCF
OH7M 2216 269 24 1,534,950 CCF
SL0W 1819 255 24 1,191,360 TOEC
LA2Z 1715 216 24 940,464
RK9CWW 472 165 19 121,770 Ural Contest group
KC1F 71 44 4,268 YCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/S LP
SK3A(@SK3JR) 455 85 6 86,020 TOEC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
OH2BH(OH2JTE) 2164 280 24 1,559,040 CCF
OZ1DD 2013 268 24 1,418,524
SM0W(SM0WKA) 2026 231 24 1,203,510 TOEC
7S2E(SM2DMU) 1636 228 24 954,636
OH2RA 1481 216 17 794,880 CCF
DF6JC 414 151 62,665 RR DX
YL2LY 373 154 18 57,442 Latvian CC
PY5EG 296 116 18 45,704
ON5GQ 316 128 17 40,448
SP3KEY(SP3RBR) 293 124 10 36,332 SP DX Club
OH4U(OH3RM) 240 54 2 35,262 MIDNITESUN DX ASSOCI
W7UT 189 78 18,486
N1EU 158 82 3 16,646 YCCC
K1DG 146 80 15,040 YCCC
N6ZZ 158 74 5 12,728 SCCC
G4PIQ/P(@G4MRS) 140 83 3 11,620
LY1DS 118 76 2 8,968
VK2CZ 71 46 3,542
K3WW 48 31 1 1,488 FRC
KQ2M 43 31 1 1,333 FRC
VE6JY 25 20 3 980
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
VE3DZ 274 104 12 36,504 CCO
RW3VZ 266 118 31,388
DJ8FR 203 104 8 21,112 CCF
F5IN 168 77 12,936
T93Y 151 68 4 10,268 Sarajevo Contest Gro
NY4T 109 68 10,132 TCG
VE3CR 129 59 7,611 CCO
LA7MFA 80 41 1 7,093 LA-DX-GROUP
NF4A 79 55 2 6,215 FCG
WN6K 87 50 4 4,350 SCCC
K1TO 71 44 1 3,124 FCG
N2NL 44 31 1 2,046 FCG
OE5FDM 63 28 5 1,764 BCC
PA0FEI 42 27 15 1,134
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB QRP
DL8AAE 323 129 41,667
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/10 HP
OH5BM 879 75 14 165,900 CCF
LA6YEA 601 60 15 95,880
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All SOSB/15 HP
OH1MA 1647 83 17 366,860 CCF
OH2KW 1208 73 19 237,615
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All SOSB/15 LP
K2SX 41 20 2 820 YCCC
VA3PL 1 4 4 CCO
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All SOSB/20 HP
SM5HJZ 490 55 7 60,060
W4SAA 28 18 1 504 FCG
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All SOSB/20 LP
K4LOG 19 13 1 247 FCG
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All SOSB/40 HP
OH6Y(OH6YF) 443 48 17 48,768 CCF
8S5A(SM5AJV) 454 46 12 46,322 TOEC
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SWL QRP
I5/1990 105 75 7,875
Operators:
LA2Z LA3BO,LA6MV
OH1F OH1MDR,OH1NOA
OH7M OH4XX,OH6LNI
RK9CWW RZ9CO,UA9CIR
SK3A SM3CVM,SM3LVB,SM3SZW
SK3W SM0GNU,SM3EVR,SM5IMO
SL0W SM0AJU,SM5DJZ
>From aa7bg at 3rivers.net Tue Oct 8 13:18:33 2002
From: aa7bg@3rivers.net (Matt & Carrie Trott)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Log Checking Results
In-Reply-To: <4.1.20020930192642.00b643d0@popmail.libero.it>
Message-ID: <LPBBJKOIBBDIEAIDLPLMAEDCKDAC.aa7bg@3rivers.net>
Was just perusing the log checking results for last Dec. 10 meter contest on
ARRL site. What a great tool. Thanks to all those involved in creating this
great info. I had the following exchange errors. I don't understand the 4th
QSO mistake. Sez I should have had 'Y' instead of 'NY' for N2BZP. No big
deal, just wondered if there is a glitch somewhere.
---------------------
EXCHANGE CHECK RESULTS
----------------------
QSO 500 S56A 599 311 should be 599 321
QSO 567 YL2LY 599 139 should be 599 631
QSO 1335 EA1WX 599 212 should be 599 202
QSO 1729 N2BZP 599 NY should be 599 Y
4 busted exchanges were found
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Thanks,
Matt--K7BG
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>From s55oo at lea.hamradio.si Tue Oct 8 21:19:36 2002
From: s55oo@lea.hamradio.si (Goran ANDRIC, S55OO.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ SM6 during CQWW SSB
Message-ID: <00f401c26ef7$42278960$0c0a690a@andricg>
Hi!
I am planning to be in Gothenburg last two weeks of October and would be
interesting to join some M/S, M/M group or to give some points from someone's
home station during the CQ WW SSB contest.
I'll be also available for evening drink, meetings with Contesters, DXers and
HAMs who would like to meet!
PSE INFO! TNX
73,
Goran ANDRIC
http://s55oo.com
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>From johngeig at yahoo.com Tue Oct 8 13:03:04 2002
From: johngeig@yahoo.com (John Geiger)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Best contesting rig
Message-ID: <20021008190304.1550.qmail@web40706.mail.yahoo.com>
I am preparing to write my monthly Contesting Column
for our local newsletter. This month I am going to
write about what to look for in picking out the best
contesting rig. I would like opinions and feed back
from reflector members about the best contesting rig:
1. Under $600
2. From $600 to $1000
3. From $1000 to $1500
4. Over $1500
Are there any rigs in these categories that you would
definitely avoid? Any Why?
Thanks
73s John NE0P
=====
John Geiger
Assistant Professor of Psychology, Cameron University
Ham Call NE0P, active 160-23cm
Yaesu FT100D, Icom T81A, Clegg FM73 (220 MHZ FM)
Now on RTTY, PSK, Hellschreiber, MFSK16, JT44, and HSMS with WSJT
SMIRK 5768, 10X 67581, 6 club 497
5BWAS, DXCC, 2 VUCCs on 50 mhz (Iowa, Illinois)
__________________________________________________
Do you Yahoo!?
Faith Hill - Exclusive Performances, Videos & More
http://faith.yahoo.com
>From tdm1 at bignet.net Wed Oct 9 00:58:21 2002
From: tdm1@bignet.net (tdm1)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
Message-ID: <000801c26f26$95bfa380$2f6bfea9@tdm1>
Here is a suggestion to deal with the Sunday afternoon doldrums and generate
interest at the same time.
We all know newly licensed, less active, or good non-contest operators. Why not
encourage them to start on Sunday, calling CQ at about 050-060 on each band, or
just inside the Novice bands, at their own speed? Even better, some can make
this a club or group learning effort, with an experienced operator helping the
new/casual operators in real time, making contacts, managing pileups, or
working S&P. Everybody wins.
I will see you with bells on.
73 Ted W8UE
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>From jamesd1 at flash.net Tue Oct 8 20:24:24 2002
From: jamesd1@flash.net (James R. Duffey)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] WY Contest Location
Message-ID: <B9C8E168.1E630%jamesd1@flash.net>
Chuck - There is a nice spot about 10 miles north of Lusk. It is a picnic
site at the side of the road, and is the highest spot for miles around. Very
nice radio horizons. Rent a camper and park it there. If you are using QRP,
power shouldn't be much of a problem. I am sure that the WY state patrol
wouldn't care if you operated overnight. It should be quiet as it is 10
miles or more from any civilization. Vern's beam should work great there.Be
sure that the camper has a heater. - Duffey
--
James R. Duffey KK6MC/5
Cedar Crest, NM DM65
>From gord at kron.donetsk.ua Wed Oct 9 16:00:40 2002
From: gord@kron.donetsk.ua (Vladimir A. Gordienko)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] UR-DX-C RTTY date ?
Message-ID: <006901c26f8b$fa304580$11c3b8c3@computer>
Dear fellows contesters and rttyers,
Ukrainian DX Contest (UR-DX-C) committee
decided to change the Rules of the contest from year 2003.
Also we decided to develop two different contests: one of CW,SSB
modes on traditional date and new one of RTTY mode only on
a new date. As all you know there are too many contests on
every weekend. We found some more or less acceptable dates,
(the first weekend of September for example etc), but we would
appreciate your skilled opinion and advice regarding new date.
73 Vladimir ("Bob") UT1IA = EO1I
UCC vice-president
UR-DX-C coordinator
http://www.qsl.net/ut1ia/
>From Georgek5kg at aol.com Wed Oct 9 11:20:56 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
Message-ID: <44.2777ca5f.2ad59548@aol.com>
In a message dated 10/9/2002 12:25:51 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
tdm1@bignet.net writes:
> We all know newly licensed, less active, or good non-contest operators. Why
> not encourage them to start on Sunday, calling CQ at about 050-060 on each
> band, or just inside the Novice bands, at their own speed? Even better,
> some can make this a club or group learning effort, with an experienced
> operator helping the new/casual operators in real time, making contacts,
> managing pileups, or working S&P. Everybody wins.
>
>
Ted,
I think this is an excellent idea. It will need serious "marketing",
however, to get the word out to get sufficient participation. I'd suggest
that club newsletters carry the idea to their members. It would also be good
if the ARRL could encourage it, perhaps in their weekly ARRL Letter when
pitching SS.
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 lindmeie at bellatlantic.net Wed Oct 9 12:11:31 2002
From: lindmeie@bellatlantic.net (John Lindmeier)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] PA QSO Party 2002
Message-ID: <3DA44723.FE884839@bellatlantic.net>
The Frankford Radio Club is celebrating its 75th annivserary this
weekend by serving as the Bonus Point Station for the 2002 Pennsylvania
QSO Party. The call we will be using will be W3FRC. All contacts with
W3FRC are worth 200 bonus points. All stations world-wide are welcome
to participate.
The contest has two periods. The first period starts at 16:00 UTC
Saturday October 12th and runs until 05:00 UTC Sunday October 13th.
Then, there is an 8 hour off period and the contest resumes at 13:00 UTC
Sunday October 13th and ends at 22:00 UTC.
The object for stations outside of Pennsylvania is to work as many
stations in Pennsylvania in as many Pennsylvania counties as possible.
Pennsylvania has 67 counties. The exchange is QSO number and ARRL/RAC
section or DX for all others. Pennsylvania stations will send QSO
number and their Pennsylvania county. The same station can be contacted
twice on the same band; once on phone and once on CW. Multipliers count
once. There is a total of 67 multipliers for out of state stations and
152 for Pennsylvania stations. All phone contacts are worth 1 point.
CW contacts are worth 2 points on 160 & 80 meters and 1.5 points on 40
meters and down. The final score is contact points times multipliers
plus 200 points for each contact with W3FRC.
The contest is fully supported by in Writelog and NA software. There is
also some free software available. The web site for the contest has
links to the software and other information. The URL is:
http://www.nittany-arc.org/parules.html
W3FRC will be on 9 bands: 1.8, 3.5, 7, 14, 21, 28, 50, 144, and 432 Mhz
from the QTH of Bill - K3ANS in Northampton County. A special, limited
edition of the classic Frankford Radio Club QSL that was first designed
in 1936 is available. SASE for domestic contacts to K3ZV call book
address. DX will be auto QSLed via the bureau system. We are looking
forward to working as many stations as possible from around the world.
And, please give out a point to as many other Pennsylvania stations as
you can.
73 - John - K3ZV
>From rrossi at btv.ibm.com Wed Oct 9 13:00:36 2002
From: rrossi@btv.ibm.com (Ron D. Rossi)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
In-Reply-To: <44.2777ca5f.2ad59548@aol.com>
Message-ID: <200210091600.MAA32452@barium.btv.ibm.com>
Something on E-Ham or some other non-contesting forum would be a bonus! Hey
the QRP lists might be a good place too. Heavens knows we'll generally gladly
spend the extra time needed to work them on Sunday =;^)
--
73 es God Bless de KK1L...ron rossi(kk1l@arrl.net) <><
Support Programmer for TRLog http://www.qth.com/tr
QTH: Jericho, Vermont
My page: http://www.qsl.net/kk1l
>>>Georgek5kg@aol.com said:
> In a message dated 10/9/2002 12:25:51 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
> tdm1@bignet.net writes:
>
>
> > We all know newly licensed, less active, or good non-contest operators. Why
> > not encourage them to start on Sunday, calling CQ at about 050-060 on each
> > band, or just inside the Novice bands, at their own speed? Even better,
> > some can make this a club or group learning effort, with an experienced
> > operator helping the new/casual operators in real time, making contacts,
> > managing pileups, or working S&P. Everybody wins.
> >
> >
>
> Ted,
>
> I think this is an excellent idea. It will need serious "marketing",
> however, to get the word out to get sufficient participation. I'd suggest
> that club newsletters carry the idea to their members. It would also be good
> if the ARRL could encourage it, perhaps in their weekly ARRL Letter when
> pitching SS.
>
> 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 kg5u at hal-pc.org Wed Oct 9 16:29:26 2002
From: kg5u@hal-pc.org (Dale L Martin)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
In-Reply-To: <200210091600.MAA32452@barium.btv.ibm.com>
Message-ID: <MCBBJAHBAIHDJKDNKBBIAECMCEAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
The ARRL website carries a listing of every section's ARRL-Affiliated ham
radio clubs, most of whom have e-mail addresses.
I counted 117 in Texas, alone.
Along with the QRP groups, don't forget FISTS.
73,
dale, kg5u
>
> Something on E-Ham or some other non-contesting forum would be a
> bonus! Hey
> the QRP lists might be a good place too. Heavens knows we'll
> generally gladly
> spend the extra time needed to work them on Sunday =;^)
>
> --
> 73 es God Bless de KK1L...ron rossi(kk1l@arrl.net) <><
> Support Programmer for TRLog http://www.qth.com/tr
> QTH: Jericho, Vermont
> My page: http://www.qsl.net/kk1l
>
>
> >>>Georgek5kg@aol.com said:
> > In a message dated 10/9/2002 12:25:51 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
> > tdm1@bignet.net writes:
> >
> >
> > > We all know newly licensed, less active, or good non-contest
> operators. Why
>
> > > not encourage them to start on Sunday, calling CQ at about
> 050-060 on each
> > > band, or just inside the Novice bands, at their own speed?
> Even better,
> > > some can make this a club or group learning effort, with an
> experienced
> > > operator helping the new/casual operators in real time,
> making contacts,
> > > managing pileups, or working S&P. Everybody wins.
> > >
> > >
> >
> > Ted,
> >
> > I think this is an excellent idea. It will need serious "marketing",
> > however, to get the word out to get sufficient participation.
> I'd suggest
> > that club newsletters carry the idea to their members. It
> would also be good
>
> > if the ARRL could encourage it, perhaps in their weekly ARRL
> Letter when
> > pitching SS.
> >
> > 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 kg5u at hal-pc.org Thu Oct 10 00:27:03 2002
From: kg5u@hal-pc.org (Dale L Martin)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QSL Not Needed
Message-ID: <MCBBJAHBAIHDJKDNKBBIOEDCCEAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
Some time ago, there was a thread here about contest QSL's.
Today, I received a pack of QSL's from the W5 Incoming Bureau. Among the
cards were two very nice cards from CN8WW. After the "TNX QSL(s)", there is
the statement "no card needed."
Nice touch, Ben and crew.
Thanks and 73,
dale, kg5u
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Oct 10 08:16:13 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Cal QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 10Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210101416.g9AEGDL11161@b4h.net>
2002 Cal QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 10Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 15, 2002
E-mail logs to: cqp@contesting.com
Mail logs to:
NCCC
c/o Al Maenchen, AD6E
3330 Farthing Way
San Jose, California 95132
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
In State Cnty Exped HP
K6C 600 1181 58 22 241,396
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State M/M HP
N6O(@N6RO) 1492 3414 58 30 655,632 NCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State M/S HP
N6XI 926 1177 58 26 297,656 Mother Lode DX & Con
K6LRN 579 1100 58 22 228,346 Mother Lode DX/Conte
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Mobile HP
K6AQL/M 1102 471 58 27 1,573
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op HP
N6ED 825 1693 58 24 339,938 SCCC
K6LA 889 1566 58 24 336,342 SCCC
K6NA(K6LL) 721 1634 58 24 314,998 SCCC
W6CIT(N6AN) 868 1388 58 309,546 SCCC
K6XX 856 1294 58 24 299,048
N6IG(@W6GO) 1572 0 58 24 273,528
N6HC 696 1264 58 22 267,728 SCCC
W6TK 792 1143 57 23 265,563 SCCC
K6AM 878 946 58 24 262,508 SCCC
N6WIN(@W2IJ) 219 1558 58 24 218,834 SCCC
K6RIM 675 640 58 19 191,690 NCCC
K6TA 644 0 53 7 101,124 MOTHER LODE DX/CONTE
N5ZK(W5ASP) 174 506 58 90,306 TDXS
K6KO 0 380 35 4 26,600
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op LP
N6MU(@N6NB) 789 1039 58 24 257,810
AA6PW 864 816 57 24 240,768 SCCC
W6KK 642 975 57 24 220,932 SCCC
WN6K 578 839 57 23 194,484 SCCC
W6KY 309 70 48 8 51,216 SCCC
ND2T 141 293 50 21 50,450
WA7BNM/6 169 81 42 5 28,098 SCCC
W6ZZZ 0 256 40 20,480 NCCC
WA6BOB 104 79 35 4 16,345 SCCC
K6OWL 62 94 40 9 14,960
W6MVW 105 0 33 2 10,395
W6ZL 66 0 32 1 6,336
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op QRP
W3SE/6 657 0 52 21 102,492 SCCC
W6UFT(W1HIJ) 472 73 55 20 84,425 SCCC
N6WS 357 204 55 10 81,345 SCCC
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Mobile LP
K8MAD(K8MR) 70 67 40 3 13,760 MRRC
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State School LP
W7UQ(KL9A) 130 197 53 9 41,552 WWYC
WF4DD(KG4CZU) 0 202 49 6 19,796
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op HP
AE6Y 725 1430 58 24 292,030 Mother Lode DX/CC
NB1B 322 592 58 23 124,700 YCCC
KE9I 307 600 58 123,018 SMC
N8BJQ 281 594 58 20 117,798 SWODXA
W8GN 353 391 58 22 106,778 NCC
KO7X(@KI7WX) 317 302 58 14 90,190 PVRC
VE3KZ 265 329 58 15 84,274 CCO
K4FCG(K4OJ) 210 408 58 14 83,868 FCG
N9AG(@N8NR) 195 413 58 14 81,838 SWODXA
W4SAA(@K4FK) 289 249 56 22 76,440 FCG
VA3NR 237 315 57 76,437 CCO
K4IU 218 278 57 68,970 MWA
N5EG 104 410 58 9 65,656
VE3STT 219 227 56 13 62,216 CCO
K4TX 174 197 57 8 52,212
K8MR 148 251 55 7 52,030 MRRC
KI9A 66 314 55 8 45,430 SMC
K1PQS 223 114 50 44,850
W3IQ 158 159 54 42,768 NCC
K5KG 129 162 55 6 39,105 FCG
N2ED 156 142 51 8 38,352 FRC
KN5H 130 147 53 36,782
VY1JA 98 113 57 29,070
K2SX 81 63 45 4 16,605 Order of Boiled OWLs
AL1G 6 136 51 20 14,790
K3WW 38 93 45 4 13,500 FRC
VK2CZ 0 64 30 1,920
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op LP
W8MJ 408 786 58 24 162,168 MRRC
N4PN 311 568 58 23 120,002 FCG
K4RO 781 176 58 21 116,290 TCG
N8UM 373 326 57 101,947 TCG
N2CU 347 316 58 18 97,034 WNYDXA
K8IR 309 346 55 23 89,045
NF4A 208 368 58 12 78,880 FCG
K0EJ 166 416 58 12 77,140 TCG
NY1S 294 220 57 75,354
VE3CR 255 272 56 73,304 CCO
K0CIE 225 279 57 70,281
NY4N 231 250 56 19 66,808 TCG
K7SV 234 231 57 12 66,348 PVRC
NA4K 241 209 57 9 65,037 TCG
VE7XB 160 284 57 59,736
KI7Y 287 154 52 22 59,696 WVDXC
VE3BUC 207 212 57 13 59,565 CCO
N0SG 149 222 54 16 48,114 Grand Mesa
VE7ASK 264 0 51 20 40,239
KN4Y 269 0 49 18 39,543 FCG
K0FX(DON) 212 0 635 31,115 Grand Mesa
NO5W 211 0 49 9 31,017 Northwest Amateur Ra
N0KE 98 115 52 6 27,248 Grand Mesa
W3DYA 210 0 42 26,460
K8GT 101 103 47 7 23,923 MRRC
W7KU 75 119 51 20 23,613 Hualapai Amateur Rad
VE3AGC 0 135 83 4 22,950 CCO
K5OT 175 0 43 7 22,575 SMC
N0SXX 108 56 51 7 22,236 Grand Mesa
WW5X 126 39 47 6 21,432
K0UK 41 110 49 5 16,807 Grand Mesa
NM0X 0 130 47 7 12,220
W4YA 100 0 37 4 11,100 FCG
WA1Z 57 54 37 10,323 YCCC
VA3WN 62 33 40 4 10,080 CCO
VE3TPZ 0 66 34 7 4,488 CCO
N4VI 48 0 27 2 3,888 Grand Mesa
N0HF 44 0 27 1 3,564 Grand Mesa
K4LOG 0 52 31 3 3,224 FCG
K0HB 35 1 23 2,668 MWA
W4PA 19 9 19 1 1,425 TCG
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op QRP
N9NE 318 221 57 18 79,572 SMC
K5IID 228 173 54 15 55,620 MRRC
WB6BWZ 102 54 45 13 18,630 SECC
Operators:
K6AQL/M K0DI,K0KTZ
K6C K6ENT,KF6KGO,N6DE,W1SRD
K6LRN K6LRN,K6TKD
N6O K6CTA,KI7WX,N6BV,N6RO,WA6O,WX5S
N6XI KI6IV,N6XI,W6EU
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Oct 10 08:16:40 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 EU Autumn Sprint, SSB - All Claimed Scores 10Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210101416.g9AEGek11170@b4h.net>
2002 EU Autumn Sprint, SSB - All Claimed Scores 10Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 20, 2002
E-mail logs to: eusprint@kkn.net
Mail logs to:
Paolo Cortese, I2UIY
P.O. Box 14
27043 Broni (PV)
Italy
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 QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
LY2FY 197 4 197 Kaunas University of
ES5TV 184 4 184 Tartu Contest Team
LY2OX 177 4 177 Lithuanian DX
YO9HP 172 172
GW4BLE 156 156
LY2BM 153 4 153 KTU RC
SP2PIK(SQ4GXO) 140 4 140 WWYC
G0WCW/P(@G4MRS) 138 4 138 Martlesham RS
OH5DX 50 1 50 CCF
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 152 4 152 WWYC
G4PIQ/P 71 2 71
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Oct 10 08:17:13 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Oceania DX, Phone - All Claimed Scores 10Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210101417.g9AEHDi11179@b4h.net>
2002 Oceania DX, Phone - All Claimed Scores 10Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 25, 2002
E-mail logs to: phoctest@nzart.org.nz
Mail logs to:
Oceania DX Contest
c/o Wellington Amateur Radio Club, Inc.
PO Box 6464
Wellington 6030
New Zealand
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 QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/M HP
ZL6QH 1697 865 24 3,561,205
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/S HP
K3WW 8 7 1 154 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
4W6MM(TF3MM) 1618 690 18 2,437,080 ETARA
VK2CZ 680 421 16 728,330
7S2E(SM2DMU) 84 31 12 4,681
LY2OX 46 26 1,898 Lithuanian DX
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
VK4EMM 1465 778 23 2,829,586
NY4T 32 22 10 1,254 TCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/10 LP
VK4NEF 1161 180 208,980
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 LP
I2WIJ 14 8 1 112 MCC - Marconi Contes
Operators:
ZL6QH ZL1AXG,ZL1AZE,ZL2AMI,ZL2AOV,ZL2BBJ,ZL2CA,ZL2DZ,
ZL2UDF,ZL2UO
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Oct 10 08:18:37 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQ/RJ WW RTTY - All Claimed Scores 10Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210101418.g9AEIbQ11188@b4h.net>
2002 CQ/RJ WW RTTY - All Claimed Scores 10Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: rtty@cqww.com
Mail logs to:
CQ/RJ WW RTTY Contest
25 Newbridge Road
Hicksville, NY 11801
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 Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All M/2 HP
HC8N 4795 13944 260 390 139 48 11,001,816
3Z7TTY 3047 7826 216 369 125 44 5,556,460 PKRVG
YL8M(@YL2KL) 3162 7828 197 369 120 48 5,370,008 Latvian CC
RO4M 2731 6415 143 338 121 48 3,861,830
IV3TMV 2092 5263 162 334 115 48 3,215,693
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All M/M HP
LY5A(@LY2ZZ) 4282 10535 208 415 140 48 8,000,000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All M/S HP
OM5M(@OM3KFF) 2422 6303 208 367 132 4,456,221
RK3AWL 4150 0 0 0 0 48 4,150,000
W2FU 2327 5951 209 353 118 48 4,046,680 Rochester (NY)
DX As
OH5Z(@OH5CW) 2133 5513 173 355 117 48 3,555,885
OL5Q 1846 4745 187 277 101 2,680,925
LR0N(@LU1NDC) 1689 4954 159 247 102 48 2,516,632
N0NI 1709 4067 196 293 116 48 2,460,000
KI5XP(@W5WMU) 1444 3443 187 278 108 48 1,972,839 Cajun Contest
Club
VE3NE 1409 3717 169 259 101 40 1,966,293 CY0MM Team
K7ZUM 1339 3110 166 205 89 41 1,430,600 WVDXC
KE7AJ 1242 2867 149 205 92 1,278,682 SPOKANE DX
ASSOC (SD
PA0VHA 1000 2398 101 181 66 30 834,504
LW8EXF 832 2397 84 175 73 30 795,804 LU Contest Group
AL1G 982 2500 60 126 117 32 757,500
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All M/S LP
K1TTT 1699 4183 204 325 110 48 2,672,937 YCCC
9A7P 1502 3694 161 268 90 48 1,917,186 WWYC
WA1Z 791 1909 135 225 89 45 857,141 YCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
AA5AU 2443 5682 230 310 117 42 3,733,074
UP5P(UN5PR) 2051 5826 122 336 115 3,338,298 Temirtau
Contest Clu
M0SDX 1945 4918 182 320 111 3,014,734
P3F(5B4AGN) 1888 5532 93 281 139 29 2,837,916
AH0B(JA2VUP) 1998 5947 109 224 91 2,521,528
K4GMH 1781 4464 172 280 100 2,464,128 PVRC
W1ZT 1705 4274 193 275 95 32 2,406,262 YCCC
ZW5B(DJ6QT) 1588 4668 145 242 94 42 2,245,308 ARAUCARIA DX
GROUP
VA3DX 1404 3790 169 282 100 33 2,088,290 CCO
WW7OR(W7GG) 1630 3907 168 227 102 34 1,951,667 WVDXC
WX4TM 1542 3736 173 239 90 32 1,871,736
K5AM 1620 3762 165 218 86 23 1,764,378
YO9HP 1351 3206 120 266 92 36 1,532,468
LN1HQ(LA6FJA) 1164 2866 119 246 92 31 1,309,762 Norwegian Radio
Rela
EA5DFV 1218 2991 211 135 75 19 1,259,211
VE6YR 1060 2739 140 183 83 32 1,112,034
K3SV 1046 2703 117 216 74 1,100,121 PVRC
N8KM 951 2428 123 217 84 28 1,029,472
W8LU 953 2454 100 216 84 25 981,600
K4RO 710 1745 95 175 66 14 586,320 TCG
K3WW 706 1913 66 168 57 16 556,683 FRC
N9QQK 600 1547 85 184 70 20 524,433 SMC
K6RIM 564 1261 72 155 125 23 443,872 NCCC
ES4RD 636 1481 35 120 41 290,276
AA4V 431 1170 48 124 48 10 257,400
HA9RU 471 1125 53 104 43 12 225,000
N1MGO 301 713 78 122 59 10 184,667
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
P43P 2793 8303 215 282 107 40 5,015,012
W2UP 2055 5240 193 329 113 3,322,160 FRC
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 1424 4172 93 263 89 42 1,856,540 Chiltern DX Club
ON4ADZ 1281 3163 146 282 102 39 1,676,390
G4RS(G0URR) 1211 2961 135 255 87 35 1,412,397
VE3IAY(@VE3FU) 1085 2854 167 238 87 40 1,404,168 CCO
WB8K 1229 2999 142 234 90 33 1,397,534 NCC
KI6DY 1169 2606 168 201 72 32 1,149,246
S56A 917 2298 132 253 91 20 1,093,848 SKY CC
AH6OZ 914 2706 155 150 75 42 1,028,280
VE3BUC 907 2360 131 203 80 31 977,040 CCO
J49XB(DJ9XB) 1016 2346 96 229 84 959,514
K7SV 807 0 132 237 92 24 921,078 PVRC
UA9MA 832 2384 78 231 73 30 896,936
W8UL 840 2115 83 214 111 32 862,920
W3SE 915 2057 167 164 87 31 859,826 SCCC
W4UEF 779 1881 146 226 84 29 852,093
N6OJ 944 2192 144 172 74 23 837,726
SP6EKS 738 1947 120 176 70 712,602
F6IRF 670 1646 121 209 79 30 673,214 Les charlots du
74
KL7AC 814 2038 133 111 60 619,552
DL4RCK 731 1657 75 207 68 17 579,950 BCC
VA3PC 589 1556 111 181 70 30 563,272 CCO
N2NL 650 1458 118 187 77 20 556,956 FCG
VE9DX 562 1422 120 173 71 517,608
GU0SUP 560 1388 102 198 72 24 516,336
W3MEL 707 1809 73 158 49 25 506,520 Dauberville DX
Assoc
K2PS 574 1493 84 170 70 17 483,732 FRC
6J1YYD(XE1YYD) 628 1504 116 250 53 40 421,120
PY7ZY 520 1511 54 124 87 17 400,415
T93Y 432 1173 95 159 71 22 381,225 Sarajevo
Contest Gro
VE3AGC 472 1170 107 133 62 30 353,340 CCO
K3ZV 456 1092 70 154 85 22 337,428 Latvian CC
M0BEX 466 1120 89 143 50 25 315,840 CDXC (UK)
6F1LM(XE1YJS) 442 1120 95 238 52 306,880 FEDERACION
MEXICANA
NB1B 430 1072 73 149 64 12 306,592 YCCC
W6ZL 433 1032 83 136 72 13 300,312
6J2AUB(XE2AUB) 471 1182 82 96 51 270,678
VE7ASK 397 959 115 103 62 30 268,520
K6TA 413 911 94 102 65 12 237,771 NCCC
6J2AC(XE2AC) 412 1013 86 90 33 18 211,717
WA6BOB 319 681 90 78 60 6 155,268
K6OWL 303 715 64 99 54 9 155,155
W6KY 258 574 57 91 81 10 131,446 SCCC
N7ON 250 566 70 99 59 129,048
G3URA 257 600 39 90 38 100,200 BARTG
AG4TJ 220 564 43 78 47 16 94,752
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB QRP
WB6BWZ 250 461 103 83 49 26 108,335 SECC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB(A) HP
DL5AXX 2254 5831 201 332 127 31 3,848,460
ON4UN 1805 4749 197 321 119 30 3,025,113
RN6BN 2004 4914 169 316 115 39 2,948,400
DF3IAL 1340 3370 162 322 112 39 2,008,520 BCC
ND5S 1479 3573 178 281 102 36 2,004,453
KU1CW 1525 3729 95 241 158 39 1,842,126 Kansas City DX
Club
W2YC 1274 3160 170 288 96 30 1,750,640 FRC
K4WW 1075 2655 143 233 87 28 1,229,265 KCG
NI6T 896 1990 165 178 83 24 847,740 NCCC
KU4J 519 1285 80 182 75 28 433,045 North Alabama
DX Clu
K0BX 441 1121 57 141 55 12 283,613
JY9QJ 182 528 20 79 40 5 73,392 BCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB(A) LP
DK3GI 741 1 134 191 83 793,560 BCC
DL6LAU 218 525 23 128 67 114,450 BCC
K4RVH 207 517 38 123 53 110,638
SV1XV 155 415 42 83 54 74,285 BARTG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/10 HP
9A5E 1009 2656 55 91 35 30 481,279 Croatian CC
M0TTT(@M0TTT/P) 950 2496 51 85 31 31 416,832
N4BP 946 2489 46 86 30 403,218 FCG
SP8NR 474 1305 48 75 31 200,970 SP DX CLUB
K0MP 519 1274 35 61 22 14 150,332 Western
Wireless Con
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/10 LP
6J1KK(XE1KK) 900 2317 51 74 27 352,184
ES7AAZ 423 1110 41 85 30 173,160
UT2UZ 388 1029 40 79 31 154,350
PY4PW 66 9504 11 28 15 09 9,504 ARAUCÁRIA DX
GROUP
K8OSF 53 129 7 20 17 3 5,676 FCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/15 HP
9A5W 1335 3374 55 106 37 668,052 Croatian CC
DL4MCF 993 2553 57 92 33 40 464,646 BCC
W1AW(WS7I) 1111 2755 48 85 30 449,065
IK2FIL 800 2091 54 88 32 36 363,834
GW7X(GW3LEW) 599 1468 51 65 31 215,796 Contest Cambria
K3PP 100 282 8 34 10 3 14,664 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/15 LP
HB9DTM 188 472 33 40 15 6 41,536 F8KCF Contest
Gang
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 HP
CK6WQ(VE6WQ) 1250 3264 54 89 34 40 577,728
JY9NX(JM1CAX) 814 2339 46 78 29 19 357,867
K9JY 825 1980 50 78 30 25 312,840 SMC
P43W 694 2049 49 73 28 42 307,350 Aruba Amateur
Radio
LP7H(LU9HS) 635 1858 48 74 30 30 282,416
RW4PL 565 1330 36 76 29 22 187,530
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 LP
F6FJE 571 1305 38 78 26 185,310
DK2GZ 247 578 34 57 19 14 63,580 SDXG South
German DX
EA3AJW 235 533 29 58 18 9 51,168
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/40 HP
S50A 755 1774 49 73 24 30 259,004 SCC
4Z8EE(OK1EE) 401 394 18 59 17 27 108,382 Czech Contest
Club
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/80 HP
OK2ZC 283 560 7 46 8 18 34,160 OKDXC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/80 LP
OK2CLW 345 674 5 50 10 43,810
T95A 280 567 0 43 6 27,783 Sarajevo
Contest Gro
Operators:
3Z7TTY SP5HNK,SP5UAF,SP7GIQ,SP7PS,SQ5BPM,SQ5EBJ
9A7P 9A5AEI,9A6XX
AL1G AL1G,KL7FH
HC8N AD1C,K6AW,N5KO
IV3TMV IV3ARJ,IV3HAX,IV3IXN,IV3SKB,IV3TMV
K1TTT K1MK,K1TTT,KE1FO,KM1P,N1XS,W1TO,WM1K
K7ZUM AC7LX,K7ZUM,KI7Y
KE7AJ K7OX,KE7AJ
KI5XP KI5XP,N5RLM,W5WMU,WA5CHX
LR0N LU1NDC,LU2NI,LU8NA,LW7EIC
LW8EXF LU1AEE,LU2BA,LU7DW,LW7DQW,LW8EXF
LY5A LY1BA,LY2BIG,LY2GV,LY2IJ,LY2PAJ,LY3MM,LY3TA
N0NI K0KD,K0WHV,N0AC,N0HR,N0NI,WO0V
OH5Z OH5CW,OH5HCK
OL5Q OK1FLC,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
OM5M OM2KW,OM2RA,OM3RG,OM4DW
PA0VHA PA0VHA,PA3BSQ
RK3AWL RV3BA,RW3DD,RW3FO,RX3DCX,UA3ASZ
VE3NE VE3EY,VE3NE,VE3NZ
W2FU K1PY,K2CS,K2CS,N1OKL,N2OPW,N2WK,NG2P,W1TY,W2FU
WA1Z NE1I,WA1Z
YL8M YL1ZF,YL2GDJ,YL2KF,YL2KL
>From k5iid at ntelos.net Thu Oct 10 15:52:56 2002
From: k5iid@ntelos.net (Tom Horton)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QSL Not Needed
In-Reply-To: <MCBBJAHBAIHDJKDNKBBIOEDCCEAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.1.20021010145033.021c6ab0@wvinbox.ntelos.net>
Dale,
I am a sorter for the W-5 bureau and I have been noticing
quite a few cards coming through with this comment on them.
I believe another was ZF2MM (K9PG). I think that is a good deal!
73, Tom K5IID
At 23:27 10/09/02 -0500, Dale L Martin wrote:
>Some time ago, there was a thread here about contest QSL's.
>
>Today, I received a pack of QSL's from the W5 Incoming Bureau. Among the
>cards were two very nice cards from CN8WW. After the "TNX QSL(s)", there is
>the statement "no card needed."
>
>Nice touch, Ben and crew.
>
>Thanks and 73,
>
>dale, kg5u
>
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K5IID in West "BY GAWD" Virginia
" E " sorter for the W5 Bureau
>From jsschuster at snet.net Thu Oct 10 20:23:46 2002
From: jsschuster@snet.net (jsschuster@snet.net)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re "No QSL Needed"
Message-ID: <57050-2200210410232346639@M2W071.mail2web.com>
I like the Q Signal "QNQ" "Please do not QSL!" JACK
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>From zf2nt at candw.ky Fri Oct 11 00:30:05 2002
From: zf2nt@candw.ky (Bruce B. Sawyer)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
Message-ID: <007001c270b4$f9965b80$0375883f@ibm1050257>
While everybody is thinking about how to increase SS participation, you
might think about the idea of allowing non-US/VE stations to make contacts.
What would be the harm? Just as in NAQP, the contact could count for point
credit without "DX" stations being a multiplier. They/we would just send
"DX" for section and all the other information the same as everybody else.
I suspect there are lots of people outside US/VE who would be interested in
getting on and playing, and all that would happen would be that you would
see more activity. Nothing wrong with that, I say. Of course, there are
always going to be those who will throw out the usual objection of
invalidating old records. But so what? Toss all the old records, start
from scratch, and you'll see even more activity. Or you can continue
sending unanswered CQs all afternoon.
Bruce, ZF2NT
>From bob.wruble at verizon.net Thu Oct 10 21:41:19 2002
From: bob.wruble@verizon.net (Bob Wruble)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
References: <007001c270b4$f9965b80$0375883f@ibm1050257>
Message-ID: <001201c270d8$1020b120$3c912804@bobhome>
bruce, please no thinking outside the box!!
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bruce B. Sawyer" <zf2nt@candw.ky>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 4:30 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
> While everybody is thinking about how to increase SS participation, you
> might think about the idea of allowing non-US/VE stations to make
contacts.
> What would be the harm? Just as in NAQP, the contact could count for
point
> credit without "DX" stations being a multiplier. They/we would just send
> "DX" for section and all the other information the same as everybody else.
> I suspect there are lots of people outside US/VE who would be interested
in
> getting on and playing, and all that would happen would be that you would
> see more activity. Nothing wrong with that, I say. Of course, there are
> always going to be those who will throw out the usual objection of
> invalidating old records. But so what? Toss all the old records, start
> from scratch, and you'll see even more activity. Or you can continue
> sending unanswered CQs all afternoon.
>
> Bruce, ZF2NT
>
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>
>From kr6x at kr6x.com Thu Oct 10 22:21:21 2002
From: kr6x@kr6x.com (Leigh S. Jones)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
References: <007001c270b4$f9965b80$0375883f@ibm1050257>
Message-ID: <03ce01c270dd$a8378790$ede3c23f@KR6X.ORG>
Frankly, I would not favor such a dramatic departure from the
traditional
format of the Sweepstakes. While I can respect your desire to
participate
in the Sweepstakes from ZF2, I feel that the damage of turning the
last
remaining major contest for American hams that isn't a transatlantic
shootout into a transatlantic shootout would be fatal to contesting in
America.
The Sweepstakes has always been a contest that allowed stations with
smaller/lower antennas to compete on a somewhat even basis with
bigger stations. It rewarded operators with the skill of quickly and
accurately copying the exchange the critical edge. Bring in 1000
Europeans and Japanese stations who won't be sending in logs to
work the 10-20 loudest stations they hear and suddenly the ability
to copy an exchange is secondary to how loud your signal is in
Warsaw.
So under your proposed new rules smaller stations would suddenly
fall farther behind in the contest. With plenty of Europeans to work,
there will be less interest in contacting the 150W and QRP stations.
That means less and less fun for the new contesters who try out the
SS for the first time. The SS contest would lose its unique flavor.
And along the way we'd have lost part of the ability of the contesting
community to attract and encourage new members.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bruce B. Sawyer" <zf2nt@candw.ky>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 4:30 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
> While everybody is thinking about how to increase SS participation,
you
> might think about the idea of allowing non-US/VE stations to make
contacts.
> What would be the harm? Just as in NAQP, the contact could count
for point
> credit without "DX" stations being a multiplier. They/we would just
send
> "DX" for section and all the other information the same as everybody
else.
> I suspect there are lots of people outside US/VE who would be
interested in
> getting on and playing, and all that would happen would be that you
would
> see more activity. Nothing wrong with that, I say. Of course,
there are
> always going to be those who will throw out the usual objection of
> invalidating old records. But so what? Toss all the old records,
start
> from scratch, and you'll see even more activity. Or you can
continue
> sending unanswered CQs all afternoon.
>
> Bruce, ZF2NT
>
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>From contesting at eircom.net Fri Oct 11 08:57:12 2002
From: contesting@eircom.net (Tim Makins, EI8IC)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: [CQ-Contest]"No QSL Needed"
References: <57050-2200210410232346639@M2W071.mail2web.com>
Message-ID: <002301c270f3$762698c0$90a0cad5@host>
----- Original Message -----
From: <jsschuster@snet.net>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: 11 October 2002 00:23
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re "No QSL Needed"
> I like the Q Signal "QNQ" "Please do not QSL!" JACK
QNQ already has an established meaning assigned by the ARRL for net
operations:
Move frequency to........and wait for........to finish handling traffic.
Then send him traffic for.......
Perhaps an abbreviation, or 'no qsl pse' would be better. However, contest
operators are unlikely to want to send this in their exchange, and I wonder
if some DX stations are put off entering in major contests due to the cost
of dealing with the QSL cards that arrive some months down the line via the
bureau. If a qsl card arrives on my doorstep via the bureau, I feel
honour-bound to send one out in return. But where is the money to come from
for a print-run of 10,000 cards ? I have great problems coping with this,
and am sure that hams in other developing countries feel the same. Eqsl and
LogbookOnTheAir are a great idea, but once the cards have come in from the
bureau, I still want to send a 'real' one out. Some people go to such
trouble for a 'real' card - I had one the other day that was custom-printed
with QSO details and plastic-laminated !! How can anyone refuse ?
73s Tim EI8IC
http://www.qsl.net/ei8ic/
Budget and Newbie Contest Resources.
New: Interactive Chinese & Russian Prefix Maps.
Full DXCC flag set for Ham Webmasters.
>From roberto.soro at sia.it Fri Oct 11 10:22:29 2002
From: roberto.soro@sia.it (Soro Roberto)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 27-day Space Weather Outlook Table ???
Message-ID: <8160937F4F4CD111A93E00805FC1752909C03B6E@ntsiaexch.office.sia.it>
Hello all,
this is what I can read today (and also yesterday) from the NOAA site.
I can read the whiole bulletin, but I mean
the bulletin has been issued on Oct 08.
=========================
:Product: 27-day Space Weather Outlook Table 27DO.txt
:Issued: 2002 Oct 08 2211 UTC
# Prepared by the US Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Environment Center
# Product description and SEC contact on the Web
# http://www.sec.noaa.gov/wwire.html
#
# 27-day Space Weather Outlook Table
# Issued 2002 Oct 08
=======================================
Does anybody know reasons of this??
Is the bulletin isseud daily or weekly??
thanks
Bob, I2WIJ (J49Z M/S in the CQWW SSB)
mailto:i2wij@qsl.net
http://www.qsl.net/i2wij/
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>From roberto.soro at sia.it Fri Oct 11 10:27:23 2002
From: roberto.soro@sia.it (Soro Roberto)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] WWV info on DXSUMMIT
Message-ID: <8160937F4F4CD111A93E00805FC1752909C03B6F@ntsiaexch.office.sia.it>
Hi all,
I can't get WWV updates from DXSUMMIT: It seems all is stuck!
This is the last update I can get:
09 Oct ja3qgi (12) I=165, A= 28, K= 4, R=128 Min,G1=)Min,R1
Any clue?
Thanks,
Bob, I2WIJ (J49Z M/S in the CQWW SSB)
mailto:i2wij@qsl.net
http://www.qsl.net/i2wij/
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>From f5vco at tiscali.fr Fri Oct 11 12:10:56 2002
From: f5vco@tiscali.fr (=?iso-8859-1?Q?f5vco@tiscali.fr?=)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] =?iso-8859-1?Q?TM5C_-_Europe's_No.1_M/S_-_short_of_ops!?=
Message-ID: <H3T868$536749ED43DB2649FE336FD75A7C0FA3@tiscali.fr>
ladies and gents
we've had a last minute drop out for CQWW SSB M/S
TM5C (F6CTT,ARC,F5LND,NLY,VCO and 5B4WN) are looking for a multi-op-experienced
contester with considerable band opening knowledge (particularly LF) to help us
achieve a high multiplier count...
With the recent band condx and given our achievements in 2001 we feel IQ4A's
long standing European record is beatable...
Are you available?
If you feel can you can help us reach our goal please drop an email to:
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with copy to f6ctt@wanadoo.fr
73 Richard Riley
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>From Cqtestk4xs at aol.com Fri Oct 11 08:53:49 2002
From: Cqtestk4xs@aol.com (Cqtestk4xs@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: DX Stations in SS
Message-ID: <1bb.7951bfe.2ad815cd@aol.com>
While everybody is thinking about how to increase SS participation, you
might think about the idea of allowing non-US/VE stations to make contacts.
What would be the harm?
..............................................................................
......................................
A good idea in theory.....but let's remember the exchange is not the simple
NAQP exchange. It is a number, precedence, call, year licensed and section.
It is hard enough to get that info from a non-contester stateside helping you
out. Trying to explain the needed exchange to a foreign station whose first
language is not English is formidable, especially when considering the
intense strong QRM in SS. I think it would actually slow the contest down
Part of the challenge of SS is having to S/P Sunday while trying to generate
a run. For phone, the are plenty of stations out there...if you know how to
get the casual contester from stateside to give you a QSO. It's all in the
technique and it's what separates the top ten guys from the pack.
Sweeps ain't broken. Some guys expect 130 plus hours the whole contest. I
love runs too, but part of the charm of SS is getting dirty and digging for
QSOs on Sunday afternoon.
Bill K4XS...SSing for since 1963
>From k4bai at worldnet.att.net Fri Oct 11 09:52:50 2002
From: k4bai@worldnet.att.net (John Laney)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re "No QSL Needed"
References: <57050-2200210410232346639@M2W071.mail2web.com>
Message-ID: <3DA6C9A2.F8B5ACFF@worldnet.att.net>
Re: Proposed Q signal QNQ for please do not QSL. Please try to pick
another signal since QNQ already has a very well known and defined
meaning used daily on CW traffic nets.
Also, it would be helpful for you to put your callsign in your signature
since it is not indicated in your e-mail address.
73,
John, K4BAI/8P9HT/8P9Z.
>From kc5ykx at swbell.net Fri Oct 11 10:13:05 2002
From: kc5ykx@swbell.net (Reid Hill)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] WWV info on DXSUMMIT
Message-ID: <0H3T00IQ2M5U5Y@mta5.rcsntx.swbell.net>
The WWV updates are current on the AR packet cluster. (AB5K)
11-Oct-2002 12 172 16 3 R=244 No storms=>Min,R1 <JA3QGI>
Must be something on the DX Summit side.
Reid
KC5YKX
0/11/2002 12:27:23 PM, Soro Roberto <roberto.soro@sia.it> wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I can't get WWV updates from DXSUMMIT: It seems all is stuck!
>
>This is the last update I can get:
>
>09 Oct ja3qgi (12) I=165, A= 28, K= 4, R=128 Min,G1=)Min,R1
>
>
>Any clue?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Bob, I2WIJ (J49Z M/S in the CQWW SSB)
>
>mailto:i2wij@qsl.net
>http://www.qsl.net/i2wij/
>
>
>
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>From kg5u at hal-pc.org Fri Oct 11 11:18:42 2002
From: kg5u@hal-pc.org (Dale L Martin)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 27-day Space Weather Outlook Table ???
In-Reply-To: <8160937F4F4CD111A93E00805FC1752909C03B6E@ntsiaexch.office.sia.it>
Message-ID: <LPBBJJHKFOOEGKEBKHOJIEENEJAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
Bob,
Here's what I found on http://www.sec.noaa.gov/wwire.html and scrolling down
to the description of the 27-day Space Weather Outlook Table.
---------
11. 27-day Space Weather Outlook Table
SWXWEKOUT
The 27-day Space Weather Outlook Table , issued Tuesdays after 2200 UTC, a
numerical forecast of three key solar-geophysical indices; 10.7 cm solar
radio flux, planetary A index, and largest daily K values. A complete
summary of weekly activity and 27-day forecasts since 1997, plus an
extensive descriptive, are online as The Weekly.
...
----------
73,
dale, kg5u
>
> Hello all,
> this is what I can read today (and also yesterday) from the NOAA site.
> I can read the whiole bulletin, but I mean
> the bulletin has been issued on Oct 08.
>
>
> =========================
> :Product: 27-day Space Weather Outlook Table 27DO.txt
> :Issued: 2002 Oct 08 2211 UTC
> # Prepared by the US Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Environment Center
> # Product description and SEC contact on the Web
> # http://www.sec.noaa.gov/wwire.html
> #
> # 27-day Space Weather Outlook Table
> # Issued 2002 Oct 08
>
>
> =======================================
>
> Does anybody know reasons of this??
>
> Is the bulletin isseud daily or weekly??
>
> thanks
>
> Bob, I2WIJ (J49Z M/S in the CQWW SSB)
>
> mailto:i2wij@qsl.net
> http://www.qsl.net/i2wij/
>
>
>From w9sz at prairienet.org Fri Oct 11 11:33:22 2002
From: w9sz@prairienet.org (Zack Widup)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re "No QSL Needed"
In-Reply-To: <3DA6C9A2.F8B5ACFF@worldnet.att.net>
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10210111032380.3400-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
How about QDQ "Don't QSL"?
Zack W9SZ
On Fri, 11 Oct 2002, John Laney wrote:
> Re: Proposed Q signal QNQ for please do not QSL. Please try to pick
> another signal since QNQ already has a very well known and defined
> meaning used daily on CW traffic nets.
>
> Also, it would be helpful for you to put your callsign in your signature
> since it is not indicated in your e-mail address.
>
> 73,
>
>
> John, K4BAI/8P9HT/8P9Z.
>From wn3vaw at fyi.net Fri Oct 11 19:41:32 2002
From: wn3vaw@fyi.net (Ron Notarius WN3VAW)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] This Weekend: 45th PA QSO Party
Message-ID: <004b01c27177$5c54bf60$03010a0a@office1>
Short and sweet:
This weekend will be the 45th Annual Pennsylvania QSO Party, 1600Z Saturday
thru 0500Z Sunday, and then 1300Z Sunday thru 2200Z Sunday (yes, you get an
8 hour break overnight to sleep!). Complete rules at
www.nittany-arc.org/paqso.html.
All 67 PA Counties will be active. Mobiles galore will be running around
the countryside. Lots of SSB & CW activity, and even some on VHF (146.55
will be the unofficial FM PaQP calling frequency). 160 Saturday night.
Special Event Bonus station W3FRC (from the QTH of K3ANS), celebrating the
75th anniversary of the Frankford Radio Club, will be covering all bands &
modes. Certificates for county winners, plaques for division winners,
coffee mugs available to anyone who works 100 or more stations, and a
special plaque available for anyone pulling off a 67 County Clean Sweep (my
goal for this year)
Hope to work you in the contest! Look for me from Allegheny County, W4ZE in
Washington County N3SH in Clarion County, WA3SH from the
Westmoreland/Somerset County Line, N3ZNI, N3WAV and N0VLR mobile, and that's
just plugging the guys in my club... there'll be PLENTY of others!
73, ron wn3vaw
"And they give you cash,
which is just as good as money!"
Yogi Berra, AFLAC Commercial, 2002
>From W2CS at bellsouth.net Fri Oct 11 21:16:51 2002
From: W2CS@bellsouth.net (Gary Ferdinand W2CS)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
In-Reply-To: <007001c270b4$f9965b80$0375883f@ibm1050257>
Message-ID: <ADEJKJINLBKGMNGALFCFMEIDEDAA.W2CS@bellsouth.net>
I kind of like the Sunday afternoon time. It provides the opportunity to
work for the Qs. Yeah, not as exciting as running them at 100+/min, but
rewarding by other measures.
One thing I learned to my amusement one year was that operating QRP tends to
level out the rate across the entire contest. Yeah, you get some "high"
rates Sat night with great S&P results, but Sunday afternoon, you can get
some super runs going as the big guns start getting desperate. Antennas
help of course :-)
I don't do it every year; maybe 1 in 5. But, SS QRP has its own charm.
73/Gary W2CS 60 NC
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cq-contest-admin@contesting.com
> [mailto:cq-contest-admin@contesting.com]On Behalf Of Bruce B. Sawyer
> Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 7:30 PM
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
>
>
> While everybody is thinking about how to increase SS participation, you
> might think about the idea of allowing non-US/VE stations to make
> contacts.
> What would be the harm? Just as in NAQP, the contact could count
> for point
> credit without "DX" stations being a multiplier. They/we would just send
> "DX" for section and all the other information the same as everybody else.
> I suspect there are lots of people outside US/VE who would be
> interested in
> getting on and playing, and all that would happen would be that you would
> see more activity. Nothing wrong with that, I say. Of course, there are
> always going to be those who will throw out the usual objection of
> invalidating old records. But so what? Toss all the old records, start
> from scratch, and you'll see even more activity. Or you can continue
> sending unanswered CQs all afternoon.
>
> Bruce, ZF2NT
>
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>From llindblom at juno.com Sat Oct 12 02:19:33 2002
From: llindblom@juno.com (Larry L Lindblom)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] [TCG} RTTY Sprint Team--LAST CALL
Message-ID: <20021012.011933.-523793.0.LLindblom@juno.com>
This is the last call for anyone playing in the RTTY sprint to sign on to
a TCG team. I'd love to fill this up with enough for two teams. So if
you are going to play in the RTTY Sprint how about signing on for a team.
E-mail me if interested by 1800Z 10/12/02..
Those signed on so far for the fun are:
VE9DX
K4RO
KE5OG
KE4OAR
WB9BSH
K7WM
W0ETC
TU & 73 W0ETC in IA.
>From ve4xt at mb.sympatico.ca Fri Oct 11 21:41:03 2002
From: ve4xt@mb.sympatico.ca (Kelly Taylor)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QRZ in Austin, Tex.
Message-ID: <001101c27190$6d2ead00$0100a8c0@joe>
Hello all,
I was in Austin earlier this month on business when we drove (north, I
believe) out of the city past a 3M facility that had a tall windmill tower
and several nice-looking HF and VHF antennas.
Anyone know what this is? Just curious.
73, kelly,
ve4xt
>From kharker at cs.utexas.edu Fri Oct 11 22:24:19 2002
From: kharker@cs.utexas.edu (Kenneth E. Harker)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QRZ in Austin, Tex.
In-Reply-To: <001101c27190$6d2ead00$0100a8c0@joe>; from Kelly Taylor on Fri,
Oct 11, 2002 at 08:41:03PM -0500
References: <001101c27190$6d2ead00$0100a8c0@joe>
Message-ID: <20021011212419.A21236@cs.utexas.edu>
On Fri, Oct 11, 2002 at 08:41:03PM -0500, Kelly Taylor wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I was in Austin earlier this month on business when we drove (north, I
> believe) out of the city past a 3M facility that had a tall windmill tower
> and several nice-looking HF and VHF antennas.
>
> Anyone know what this is? Just curious.
The 3M Amateur Radio Club has an impressive station:
http://www.qsl.net/w3mrc/
--
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University of Texas at Austin Amateur Radio Callsign: WM5R
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>From btippett at alum.mit.edu Sat Oct 12 08:39:13 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2003 CQ 160 Rules
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20021012113913.010b32e8@pop.vnet.net>
Complete rules for the 2003 contest are now available at:
http://www.cq-amateur-radio.com/infoc.html
Click "Contests & Awards", click "CQ World Wide 160-meter Contest"
then click "Rules 2003 CQ World Wide 160-meter Contest" for the
.pdf file.
Thanks to the CQ 160 Committee for adding the 30 hour
operating time limit for single operators. This will make this
contest much more fun as most indicated in the contesting.com
survey done March 2001 ( http://www.contesting.com/survey/38 ).
73, Bill W4ZV
P.S. I am sponsoring the World CW Single-Op Plaque as a memorial
to my good friend Peter DJ8WL who is now a silent key. Who will
be the first to win it?
>From n7or at yahoo.com Sat Oct 12 14:43:51 2002
From: n7or@yahoo.com (Craig Cook)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Simple SS fix.
Message-ID: <20021012204351.42373.qmail@web14301.mail.yahoo.com>
Nothing new or earth-shattering here:
Just allow us to work once on each band. That should
help. You would still need to copy the correct serial
number, at least. The rest of exchange would be filled
in auto-magically, but that's ok. Maybe you blew it
the first time.
I don't think DX is the answer.
I can't completely disagree with encouraging
newcomers, but not sure it is as easy as just telling
them to "get on Sunday and call cq at your own speed".
Good luck finding a clear spot to do that. Get on and
work as many as you can - however you can, sure. A few
may actually try it.
This comes up again every year, like a bad meal. Think
Newington will listen? I don't. I don't see how
changing the SS rules would generate any more revenue.
73, Craig - N7OR
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>From jfeustle at buckeye-express.com Sat Oct 12 18:06:28 2002
From: jfeustle@buckeye-express.com (Joseph A. Feustle, Jr.)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] W9XT card in a new computer
Message-ID: <001501c27233$43a68400$6e01a8c0@varko2>
Much as I hated to, I had to upgrade to a new machine for radio stuff. The
new motherboard only has PCI slots. Is there a new version of the W9XT card
or a way to work around the ISA/PCI slot problem? I've been out of this area
for about two years working on other projects. Got some time now and want to
play a bit of catch-up.
73
Joe, N8JF
>From k0hb at earthlink.net Sat Oct 12 22:56:07 2002
From: k0hb@earthlink.net (KØHB)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
References: <007001c270b4$f9965b80$0375883f@ibm1050257>
Message-ID: <005401c27231$cb62a9c0$eb11be3f@bigguy>
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bruce B. Sawyer" <zf2nt@candw.ky>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 12:30 AM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
> While everybody is thinking about how to increase SS participation,
you
> might think about the idea of allowing non-US/VE stations to make
contacts.
Yeah, and we could just change the name a tad and call it ARRL DX
contest.
??? 73, de Hans, K0HB
SOC # 291 http://www.qsl.net/soc
--
There is no voodoo or magic associated with RF
propagation. There are several perfectly sound
technical reasons why it is beneficial to occasionally
sacrifice a goat in your antenna field.
>From k0hb at earthlink.net Sun Oct 13 01:41:49 2002
From: k0hb@earthlink.net (KØHB)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: DX Stations in SS
References: <1bb.7951bfe.2ad815cd@aol.com>
Message-ID: <019301c27248$f07f94e0$eb11be3f@bigguy>
> Sweeps ain't broken.
Amen!
??? 73, de Hans, K0HB
SOC # 291 http://www.qsl.net/soc
--
There is no voodoo or magic associated with RF
propagation. There are several perfectly sound
technical reasons why it is beneficial to occasionally
sacrifice a goat in your antenna field.
>From jvalimak at lut.fi Sun Oct 13 13:21:45 2002
From: jvalimak@lut.fi (Juha Valimaki)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] C53M / C56R one extra seat available!
Message-ID: <1034500905.3da93b2968fb9@webmail.lut.fi>
Hi all,
One extra seat is possibly available for upcoming C53M / C56R cq ww cw event!
Basic facts:
- Departure from Helsinki (Finland) or Stockholm (Sweden)
- Total price: 1024 E (quite the same in USD) + air conditioning, including 2
week's stay in Gambia (Hotels) + flights.
If interested contact as soon as possible:
Juha Valimaki
oh9mm@sral.fi
Some more info about this operation can be found from
http://www.qsl.net/kudxc/c53m
73
Juha, OH9MM
--
>From ve4xt at mb.sympatico.ca Sun Oct 13 07:00:53 2002
From: ve4xt@mb.sympatico.ca (Kelly Taylor)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] No DX in SS, please!
Message-ID: <000901c272a7$cd0113e0$0100a8c0@joe>
One of the things I love about SS is it is the great propagation equalizer.
Sure, WP3R gets better prop than anybody, but SS is still a contest where
you don't need to be somewhere along an ocean to win and where even modest
antennas can still provide some fun.
I also think the Sunday doldrums are one of the challenges of SS. The ops
who win find ways to beat them. That's just good competition that makes SS
more than a rate fest.
I don't mean to trash any DX contest. I still think they're fun. But if we
can patiently tolerate (and we do) the propagationally advantaged opening
intercontinental paths hours earlier than us and closing them hours later
than us, they can give us SS.
DX would kill the appeal of SS, nevermind the challenges of working through
the exchange. (How would you get an ARRL/RAC section out of somebody in
Bulgaria, anyway?)
73, kelly,
ve4xt
>From k3ft at erols.com Sun Oct 13 10:12:13 2002
From: k3ft@erols.com (k3ft@erols.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SS suggestions for newbies and casual ops
Message-ID: <3DA97F3D.6429@erols.com>
Greetings!
One thing that works for me (when I tire of the 'down and the bottom battle'
AND has
worked for new folks as well as casual types of 'want to see what's going on'
is to
look for space UP ABOVE the din.
I have found, personally, that on Sunday when folks are SEEKING contacts, they
will
search outside the normally prowled areas of the band where the hotbed of
activity is.
Have those folks go up above the prime area just a bit and try a few CQ's. They
might
have to be a bit diligent to find a spot.. but they are avaialble up the band.
20M MAYbe
the exception to this at times as it's limited by spectrum and other activities
that are
on there..but if you are a big gun/middle gun looking for Q's/mults.. you will
lookup
above the normal spots to snag those Q's.
Plus being just above the fray will let them play without diving into the deep
end of
the pool.
73
Chuck K3FT
>From jallen at internorth.com Mon Oct 14 00:11:37 2002
From: jallen@internorth.com (J. Allen)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SS ain't broken... Let's make a new one again ;o)
Message-ID: <001b01c2730d$e5f08730$c5096cd8@jallen>
I agree that SS is not broken and does not require the changes. Leave what
we have as it is.
It has been done before, but I like the exercise of the group designing a
perfect contest. Anything done in committee is almost always a laugh, with
the laughter directly proportional to the number of members in the
committee. With this big of a group, it would be a real hoot! ;o)
Remember that Tree has a good idea in Stew Perry (sp)... Make the distance
between stations a major factor in calculating the score.
The only change to SS I would like to see is not one that can be put in the
rules... Aim those darned antennas somewhere other than east and west and
give us northerners a break.
:o)
J.
VY1JA
>From K.Voigt at gmx.de Mon Oct 14 11:20:55 2002
From: K.Voigt@gmx.de (Klaus Voigt)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Worked All Germany Contest 2002
Message-ID: <003e01c2736b$b9e235e0$fe0a993e@omnibook>
Dear OM,
you will participate in the WWDX Contest 2002? There is a good
chance to test your equipment in the
WORKED ALL GERMANY CONTEST 2002 one weekend before the event.
We would like to invite you to take part in this contest too.
The contest is running from 1500z 19. October till
1459z 20.October 2002 on the traditionaly 5 shortwave bands.
You have to work as many stations from Germany as possible on each band.
The multiplier will be the first letter of the sent control by the
German station (members of DARC/VFDB only), i.e. A25 = A, 50JF = J etc.
Participants outside of Germany and Non-DARC-members in Germany will send
RS(T) and a 3-figure serial number starting with 001.
There are new single operator categories in CW and Mixed Mode for
100W or less output.
Please send your email-log to WAG@DARC.de.
The complete rules may be found on www.darchfdx.de
We hope to meet you in the contest.
Klaus DL1DTL - WAG Contestmanager
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>From hamradio at svessa.se Mon Oct 14 16:01:39 2002
From: hamradio@svessa.se (Teemu S Korhonen)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ New York
Message-ID: <002e01c27381$e7c4b940$2ee396c1@chello.se>
HI
Wonder if there is any contesters who would like to meet me in New York.
I will arrive to JFK the 21 of October 18.40 PM. Does anybody know a
cheap little nice hotel in New York?
73?s de
Teemu S Korhonen
SM0W a.k.a SM0WKA
http://www.sm0wka.com
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>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 14 08:03:27 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Pa QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 14Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210141403.g9EE3R318903@b4h.net>
2002 Pa QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 14Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 16, 2002
E-mail logs to: (none)
Mail logs to:
PA QSO Party 2002
P.O. Box 614
State College, PA 16804
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
In State M/S LP
N3RM 106 811 132 20 131,028.0 OWLS
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op HP
AA3B 611 1160 143 22 312,768.0 FRC
K3WW 721 799 144 20 288,168.0 FRC
K3MD 633 713 139 21 245,249.0
K3PP 249 1063 140 22 207,140.0
N3RD 149 2 72 3 17,036.0 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op LP
WN3VAW 50 341 100 18 44,400.0 Wireless Association
N3KFD 58 41 49 5 7,374.5 Wireless Association
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op CW HP
K3SV 457 0 103 79,567.5
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op CW LP
KC3M 821 0 127 MAX 171,634.0
AD8J 734 0 122 22 147,932.0 NCC
WA3AAN 225 0 90 10 31,825.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op HP
K1PQS 240 186 63 38,812.0
KN5H 186 150 62 25,079.0
K0OU 94 40 45 a few 8,707.5 SMC
VK2CZ 0 5 4 420.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op LP
W8MJ 367 380 67 22.0 66,732.0 MRRC
NY1S 270 165 65 41,476.0
VE3BUC 133 287 66 15 34,462.0 CCO
N3RA/8 116 201 66 8 26,796.0 NCC
NY4T 2 316 65 22,000.0 TCG
NF4A 105 105 56 9:15 15,608.0 FCG
N6RO 45 17 33 2 3,289.0 NCCC
W6ZZZ 0 21 15 915.0 NCCC
N0AC 86 14 1 1.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op CW LP
N6MU 174 0 58 15,938.0
K5OT 153 0 58 13,511.0 SMC
NO5W 96 0 44 6,336.0 Northwest Amateur Ra
VE7ASK 59 0 38 3,763.0
Operators:
N3RM N3RM,N3WFP
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 14 08:04:06 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NA Sprint RTTY - Claimed Scores 14Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210141404.g9EE46t18912@b4h.net>
2002 NA Sprint RTTY - Claimed Scores 14Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 12, 2002
E-mail logs to: rttysprint@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/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club/Team
Single Op HP
W2UP 250 35 4 8,750
K4RO 168 29 4,872 TCG Cool Cats
VE6YR 113 29 3 3,277
K4WW 104 28 3 2,912 KCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club/Team
Single Op LP
K2PS 173 29 4 5,017 FRC
WA6BOB 92 30 3 2,760 SCCC
VE7ASK 95 22 4 2,090
K6OWL 79 25 3 1,975
W6ZZZ 65 20 4 1,300 NCCC
Teams:
NCCC:
W6ZZZ 1,300
Team Total: 1,300
TCG Cool Cats:
K4RO 4,872
Team Total: 4,872
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 14 08:26:59 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 EU Autumn Sprints, CW & SSB, 14Oct2002
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.1.20021014072552.00b18c80@pop3.eskimo.com>
2002 EU Autumn Sprint, CW - All Claimed Scores 14Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 27, 2002
E-mail logs to: eusprint@kkn.net
Mail logs to:
Karel Karmasin, OK2FD
Gen. Svobody 636
674 01 Trebic
Czech Republic
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 QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
LY2OX 234 234 Lithuanian DX
OH1F(OH1NOA) 227 4 227 CCF
G4BUO 219 4 219
LY2BM 217 4 217
M0TTT 213 4 213
GW3NJW 168 4 168 Contest Cambria
HG9R(HA9RU) 166 4 166
SM3X(SM3CVM) 157 157
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 199 4 199 WWYC
LY2TA 43 4 43
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op QRP
DJ1YFK 142 4 142 WWYC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~`
2002 EU Autumn Sprint, SSB - All Claimed Scores 14Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 20, 2002
E-mail logs to: eusprint@kkn.net
Mail logs to:
Paolo Cortese, I2UIY
P.O. Box 14
27043 Broni (PV)
Italy
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/
73 dink
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
RW2F(UA2FB) 198 4 198
LY2FY 197 4 197 Kaunas University of
ES5TV 184 4 184 Tartu Contest Team
LY2OX 177 4 177 Lithuanian DX
YO9HP 172 172
GW4BLE 156 156
LY2BM 153 4 153 KTU RC
SP2PIK(SQ4GXO) 140 4 140 WWYC
G0WCW/P(@G4MRS) 138 4 138 Martlesham RS
OH5DX 50 1 50 CCF
SM3X(SM3CVM) 37 37
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 152 4 152 WWYC
G4PIQ/P 71 2 71
>From n0ss at earthlink.net Mon Oct 14 14:36:11 2002
From: n0ss@earthlink.net (Tom Hammond =?iso-8859-1?Q?N=D8SS?=)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Who asked me about TS-930 VFO problems?
Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.2.20021014133254.00aeb8e0@localhost>
Sorry for the OT message here fellas...
Several weeks ago, someone (a contester) wrote to me, asking for a copy of
my docs on curing unstable/erratic VFO tuning in the TS-930S.
I responded and he fixed the problem.
Seems he used a different method of measuring the duty cycle of the VFO
encoder (I used a scope), and I forgot to retain his message about how he
did it. Nos, I need the info.
If that person reads this e-mail, PLEASE drop me a note with the method you
used.
Thanks for the bandwidth.
Thanks,
Tomk Hammond N0SS
>From jan-eric.rehn at telia.com Mon Oct 14 20:06:56 2002
From: jan-eric.rehn@telia.com (Jan-Eric Rehn - SM3CER - 7S3A)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SAC 2002 received logs
Message-ID: <00c001c273b5$16df4140$0100a8c0@sm3cer>
Hello,
You'll find a list of received logs for SAC 2002
on my site SM3CER Contest Service at:
http://www.sk3bg.se/contest/
The list is linked from the 1st page. Links also
to (un-official) SAC Claimed Scores, collected from
different reflectors and direct e-mails. If you'd
like to be on the Claimed Scores list - please report
your score to 3830 or send me an e-mail.
3830 Score Submittal Form for SAC by Bruce, WA7BNM:
CW: http://216.133.253.197/saccw.php
SSB: http://216.133.253.197/sacssb.php
Please remember to send your SAC logs!
Submit logs by: October 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: sac@contesting.com
Mail logs to:
EDR Contest Manager
Peter Vestergard, OZ5WQ
Vestervej 74
DK-4960 HOLEBY
DENMARK
73 de Jan
----------------------------------------------------
Jan-Eric Rehn - SM3CER - Contest call: 7S3A
E-mail: sm3cer@contesting.com - ICQ: 11074897
SM3CER Contest Service: http://www.sk3bg.se/contest/
SK3BG Web Site: http://www.sk3bg.se/
Also QRV in MS or MM from: SI9AM - SK3IK - SL3ZV
K6U at WRTC-96 / Referee at WRTC-2000 and WRTC-2002
----------------------------------------------------
>From jallen at internorth.com Mon Oct 14 20:32:38 2002
From: jallen@internorth.com (J. Allen)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SS Answers DE VY1JA
Message-ID: <001a01c273b8$75f71920$c3096cd8@jallen>
The pre-SS e-mail is starting to arrive. A lot of the messages have the
same concerns, so this may be quicker.
Yes, I plan to be on for both weekends, CW and SSB and to put in a solid
effort, missing time for TaeKwon-Do on Saturday afternoons, and Church on
Sunday morning.
For CW also watch for VY1AC, Frank, and during the SSB contest there are a
number of guys... faithful Bob, VY1MB, and a lots of others. I have really
come to appreciate Bob's help making YT easy to find in these contests.
This year's plan is that QRP will again be remembered by VY1JA every hour at
approximately on the half hour. If I forget in the rush, remind me.
When QRP is called for, let them call and make their QSOs. Usually there
are only 4 or 5 maximum and then we go back to general QSOs. Please do not
drop calls during the QRP QSOs as it makes them more difficult and time
consuming to complete.
We loose East coast propagation early in the day, so I tend to favor them in
the early pileups. Even during Auroras, the propagation favors the N-S path
so I can usually work CA, OR, WA, NV and others along that general heading,
under less than optimum conditions, later in the day.
If all goes well, I may even have a beam up and be able to add a little
directivity to the equations. Yes, the rotator cable is here and no, the
good rotator did not arrive yet, so I may be wired with a rotator with no
brake, and you may find QSB that is station related if there is a wind.
The wind is down now and I am planning to go up the 80 foot tower today, and
fix the connections on the big V-Beam. That will take one unknown out of
Murphy's kit bag.
Hey, this hobby is about fun and this kind of challenge sounds like fun to
me. A grab bag of propagation and antenna possibilities, that ol'e Murph
can still have a ball with.
:o)
Don't worry, I climb safely and wear the safety belt.
For SS, see you in there.
J., VY1JA
>From kg5u at hal-pc.org Mon Oct 14 19:42:58 2002
From: kg5u@hal-pc.org (Dale L Martin)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SS Answers DE VY1JA
In-Reply-To: <001a01c273b8$75f71920$c3096cd8@jallen>
Message-ID: <MCBBJAHBAIHDJKDNKBBIOEEKCEAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
>
> This year's plan is that QRP will again be remembered by VY1JA
> every hour at
> approximately on the half hour. If I forget in the rush, remind me.
>
QRP schedule, Jay?
I don't need no stinkin' QRP schedule!
:-)
73,
dale, kg5u
>From je1cka at jzap.com Tue Oct 15 15:14:09 2002
From: je1cka@jzap.com (Tack Kumagai)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re "No QSL Needed"
In-Reply-To: Zack Widup's message of "Fri, 11 Oct 2002 10:33:22 -0500 (CDT)"
<Pine.GSO.4.10.10210111032380.3400-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
References: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10210111032380.3400-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
Message-ID: <200210150514.OAA14929@ne.nal.go.jp>
In message "Re: [CQ-Contest] Re "No QSL Needed""
on 02/10/11, Zack Widup <w9sz@prairienet.org> writes:
:
: How about QDQ "Don't QSL"?
:
: Zack W9SZ
I write QDQ just below the signature of Summary
for "Don't disQulify me,PLEASE"
---------
Tack Kumagai JE1CKA/KH0AM
Internet: je1cka@jzap.com
NEW URL! http://je1cka.jzap.com/
>From ka5cvh at ka5cvh.com Tue Oct 15 08:41:31 2002
From: ka5cvh@ka5cvh.com (Mike Urich, KA5CVH)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: Fw: [CQ-Contest] Re "No QSL Needed"
Message-ID: <003501c27448$305f1440$6d620140@concentric.net>
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tack Kumagai" <je1cka@jzap.com>
>How about QDQ "Don't QSL"?
Mike wrote
How about N0QSL :-)
Sorry couldn't resist.
Mike Urich, KA5CVH
www.ka5cvh.com
LaPorte TX EL-29
Amateur Radio *IS* a contact sport!
>From jsschuster at snet.net Tue Oct 15 19:18:56 2002
From: jsschuster@snet.net (jsschuster)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Worked All WRTC OJ Station Award?
Message-ID: <3DAC5C0F.71CD7C8D@snet.net>
Seems to me there was going to be an award for working them all. Has
anyone received anything ? Tnx JACK W1WEF
>From w2up at mindspring.com Tue Oct 15 21:10:54 2002
From: w2up@mindspring.com (Barry )
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Worked All WRTC OJ Station Award?
In-Reply-To: <3DAC5C0F.71CD7C8D@snet.net>
Message-ID: <3DAC764E.25821.1184CD@localhost>
Nope, nor have I received my WRTC t-shirt for working 130 (I think)
band-OJ's.
And, I'm still waiting for my VP6DI card.
I could probably think of some other complaints, too, given more time :.)
Barry W2UP
On 15 Oct 2002 jsschuster wrote:
> Seems to me there was going to be an award for working them all. Has
> anyone received anything ? Tnx JACK W1WEF
>
> _______________________________________________
> 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 ww3s at zoominternet.net Tue Oct 15 20:52:44 2002
From: ww3s@zoominternet.net (Jamie WW3S)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Worked All WRTC OJ Station Award?
References: <3DAC764E.25821.1184CD@localhost>
Message-ID: <009801c274a5$f4eb91a0$6701a8c0@zoominternet.net>
I think there were also early bird awards for submitting the log within a
certain amount of time; anybody know who "won" those? Was there a certain
way one had to "apply" for the worked all awards or the t shirts?
73 Jamie
----- Original Message -----
From: "Barry " <w2up@mindspring.com>
To: "jsschuster" <jsschuster@snet.net>; "contest Reflector"
<cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 4:10 PM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Worked All WRTC OJ Station Award?
> Nope, nor have I received my WRTC t-shirt for working 130 (I think)
> band-OJ's.
> And, I'm still waiting for my VP6DI card.
> I could probably think of some other complaints, too, given more time :.)
> Barry W2UP
>
> On 15 Oct 2002 jsschuster wrote:
>
> > Seems to me there was going to be an award for working them all. Has
> > anyone received anything ? Tnx JACK W1WEF
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> > 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
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> CQ-Contest mailing list
> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>
>From ua3vcs at mail.ru Wed Oct 16 07:47:42 2002
From: ua3vcs@mail.ru (Art Popoff)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: Fw: [CQ-Contest] Re "No QSL Needed"
In-Reply-To: <003501c27448$305f1440$6d620140@concentric.net>
Message-ID: <E181eDm-0004yZ-00@f15.mail.ru>
Hi to All,
NOQSL sounds a bit too wide. If I QRV from some remote QTH and am of some
interest to amateur radio community people, sending NOQSL means WHAT?.. No qsl
from who.. HIM or ME? In this regard my proposal is NQN "No Qsl Needed". No QSL
Needed meaning that one does not need to send me a QSL card to receive mine.
He/she will get my qsl regardless of his/her having sent me a QSL card already
or not.
Leave the International Q-Code alone. It does not belong entirely to Amateur
Radio.
73, de UA3VCS
>From wae at dl6rai.muc.de Wed Oct 16 09:42:24 2002
From: wae@dl6rai.muc.de (Bernhard Buettner)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] WAEDC SSB High Claimed Scores
Message-ID: <200210160642.g9G6gOL01765@dl6rai.muc.de>
Hi Contesters:
The High Claimed Scores for the WAE-DX-Contest SSB 2002 are now
available on the DARC Web site at
http://www.waedc.de
Check under
Results 2002
-> SSB
-> Claimed Scores
Please check out if your entry is listed corrctly and if not, let
me know.
We had a few technical problems on the Web server but now the site
back on line and up to date again. Sorry for the confusion.
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 timo.klimoff at kolumbus.fi Wed Oct 16 13:00:37 2002
From: timo.klimoff@kolumbus.fi (Timo)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Worked All WRTC OJ Station Award?
References: <3DAC5C0F.71CD7C8D@snet.net>
Message-ID: <000d01c274f2$7f585c00$b3c5f83e@tklimoff>
> Seems to me there was going to be an award for working them all. Has
> anyone received anything ? Tnx JACK W1WEF
>
QRX!
We have received almost 1500 logs, so this takes some time.
73, Timo OH1NOA
WRTC2002 Webmaster
http://www.wrtc2002.org
>From radio at stelex.com.au Wed Oct 16 21:18:33 2002
From: radio@stelex.com.au (Mike, VK4DX)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: Fw: [CQ-Contest] Re "No QSL Needed"
References: <003501c27448$305f1440$6d620140@concentric.net>
Message-ID: <3DAD3CF9.5050002@stelex.com.au>
>
>
>Mike wrote
>How about N0QSL :-)
>Sorry couldn't resist.
>
>Mike Urich, KA5CVH
>
There's a Russian station UA3QSY (or RA3QSY, not sure about his prefix)
Imagine a DX station working split on CW and this guy not realizing it's
a split thing actually transmits on DX's frequency. How do you tell him
to QSY ?
UA3QSY QSY !
and he goes: R R R de UA3QSY UA3QSY 5NN 5NN de UA3QSY k
and then everyone on the frequency keys: QSY QSY QSY
and he goes CFM de UA3QSY UA3QSY 5NN 5NN .....and so on forever
... he-he-he-he ... LOL !!!
73 Mike
>From ka5cvh at ka5cvh.com Wed Oct 16 07:27:03 2002
From: ka5cvh@ka5cvh.com (Mike Urich, KA5CVH)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: Fw: [CQ-Contest] Re "No QSL Needed"
References: <E181eDm-0004yZ-00@f15.mail.ru>
Message-ID: <01d301c27506$f430fd20$6d620140@concentric.net>
----- Original Message -----
From: "Art Popoff" <ua3vcs@mail.ru
> NOQSL sounds a bit too wide.
Mike wrote
That's actually N0QSL (N-Zero-QSL) and was tongue in cheek since as club
meetings etc we refer to people who are working on their licesnse of having
the license
N0CAL or N0KAL <No-Call>
Mike Urich, KA5CVH
www.ka5cvh.com
LaPorte TX EL-29
Amateur Radio *IS* a contact sport!
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 16 07:39:26 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Pa QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 16Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210161339.g9GDdQ121835@b4h.net>
2002 Pa QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 16Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 16, 2002
E-mail logs to: (none)
Mail logs to:
PA QSO Party 2002
P.O. Box 614
State College, PA 16804
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 CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State M/S HP
N3SD(@W3IQ) 455 830 141 21 221,922.5 NCC
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State M/S LP
N3RM 106 811 132 20 131,028.0 OWLS
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Mobile LP
W3USA/M(W1NN) 1004 248 125 22 240,625.0
K8MR/3 695 108 104 13 137,912.0 NCC
K3ONW/M 55 33 56 4 6,636.0
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Rover HP
KN4SK(KN4SK/AB4Y 439 810 127 201,127.0
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In State Single Op HP
AA3B 611 1160 143 22 312,768.0 FRC
N3AD 747 692 140 20 307,240.0 FRC
K3WW 721 799 144 20 288,168.0 FRC
K3MD 633 713 139 21 245,249.0
K3PP 249 1063 140 22 207,140.0
W3JXP 0 957 133 127,881.0
W4ZE 0 768 132 22 101,376.0 WASH
N3RD 149 2 72 3 17,036.0 FRC
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In State Single Op LP
K3MX(K2CD) 339 703 133 22 169,779.0
KD8MQ/3 84 382 104 22 55,977.5
WN3VAW 50 341 100 18 44,400.0 Wireless Association
N3KFD 58 41 49 5 7,374.5 Wireless Association
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In State Single Op CW HP
K3SV 457 0 103 79,567.5
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In State Single Op CW LP
NY3A 873 0 122 22 173,569.0 PVRC
KC3M 821 0 127 171,634.0
AD8J 734 0 122 22 147,932.0 NCC
WA3AAN 225 0 90 10 31,825.0
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In State Single Op Port LP
WA3SES 692 543 138 22 233,910.0
N3FR 593 535 135 22 204,120.0
N2OCW/P 0 832 131 22 109,392.0
N3GNW 0 677 114 20 77,436.0 Warminster Amateur R
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Out of State Single Op HP
K1GU 44 45 45 55,125.0 YCCC
W3HDH 232 244 66 19 42,115.0
K1PQS 240 186 63 38,812.0
K4BAI 233 108 62 32,383.0 SECC
N6HC 192 152 60 28,120.0 SCCC
KN5H 186 150 62 25,079.0
K0OU 94 40 45 8,707.5 SMC
VK2CZ 0 5 4 420.0
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Out of State Single Op LP
N4GG 64 36 46 2 66,840.0 PVRC
W8MJ 367 380 67 22 66,732.0 MRRC
VE3STT 266 226 64 45,584.0 CCO
NY1S 270 165 65 41,476.0
VE3BUC 133 287 66 15 34,462.0 CCO
K7SV 162 205 67 10 30,418.0 PVRC
W1TO 157 150 66 28,988.0 YCCC
N3RA/8 116 201 66 8 26,796.0 NCC
NY4T 2 316 65 22,000.0 TCG
WN6K 90 121 58 14 15,877.0 TCG
NF4A 105 105 56 9 15,608.0 FCG
VE7XB 86 126 55 12 15,225.0
W2RDS 0 177 60 8 11,620.0 FRC
N6RO 45 17 33 2 3,289.0 NCCC
W6ZZZ 0 21 15 915.0 NCCC
K9JLS 0 24 20 2 880.0 SMC
N0AC 86 14 1 1.0
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Out of State Single Op QRP
WB6BWZ 66 44 45 14 13,365.0 SECC
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Out of State Single Op CW LP
N6MU 174 0 58 15,938.0
K5OT 153 0 58 13,511.0 SMC
NO5W 96 0 44 6,336.0 Northwest Amateur Ra
VE7ASK 59 0 38 3,763.0
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Out of State Single Op CW QRP
KD7AEE 54 0 30 5,260.0 utah contest club
Operators:
K8MR/3 K8MR,W8DRZ
N3RM N3RM,N3WFP
N3SD N3SD,W3IQ
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 16 07:40:07 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NA Sprint RTTY - Claimed Scores 16Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210161340.g9GDe7m21846@b4h.net>
2002 NA Sprint RTTY - Claimed Scores 16Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 12, 2002
E-mail logs to: rttysprint@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/
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club/Team
Single Op HP
W2UP 250 35 4 8,750
K4RO 168 29 4,872 TCG Cool Cats
VE6YR 113 29 3 3,277
K4WW 104 28 3 2,912 KCG
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club/Team
Single Op LP
K7SV 193 26 4 5,018 PVRC
K2PS 173 29 4 5,017 FRC
WA6BOB 92 30 3 2,760 SCCC
VE7ASK 95 22 4 2,090
K6OWL 79 25 3 1,975
W6ZZZ 65 20 4 1,300 NCCC
Operators:
(none)
Teams:
NCCC:
W6ZZZ 1,300
Team Total: 1,300
TCG Cool Cats:
K4RO 4,872
Team Total: 4,872
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 16 08:04:56 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] EU Autumn Sprint, SSB and CW
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.1.20021016070346.00b19de0@pop3.eskimo.com>
2002 EU Autumn Sprint, CW - All Claimed Scores 16Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 27, 2002
E-mail logs to: eusprint@kkn.net
Mail logs to:
Karel Karmasin, OK2FD
Gen. Svobody 636
674 01 Trebic
Czech Republic
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/
73 dink
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All Single Op HP
LY2OX 234 234 Lithuanian DX
OH1F(OH1NOA) 227 4 227 CCF
G4BUO 219 4 219
LY2BM 217 4 217
M0TTT 213 4 213
GW3NJW 168 4 168 Contest Cambria
HG9R(HA9RU) 166 4 166
SM3X(SM3CVM) 157 157
HB9CZF 138 3 138
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All Single Op LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 199 4 199 WWYC
I2WIJ 148 4 148 MCC -Marconi Contest
LY2TA 43 4 43
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All Single Op QRP
DJ1YFK 142 4 142 WWYC
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2002 EU Autumn Sprint, SSB - All Claimed Scores 16Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 20, 2002
E-mail logs to: eusprint@kkn.net
Mail logs to:
Paolo Cortese, I2UIY
P.O. Box 14
27043 Broni (PV)
Italy
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/
73 dink
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Call QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
RW2F(UA2FB) 198 4 198
LY2FY 197 4 197 Kaunas University of
ES5TV 184 4 184 Tartu Contest Team
LY2OX 177 4 177 Lithuanian DX
YO9HP 172 172
GW4BLE 156 156
LY2BM 153 4 153 KTU RC
SP2PIK(SQ4GXO) 140 4 140 WWYC
G0WCW/P(@G4MRS) 138 4 138 Martlesham RS
OH5DX 50 1 50 CCF
SM3X(SM3CVM) 37 37
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Call QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 152 4 152 WWYC
G4PIQ/P 71 2 71
>From N6HC at aol.com Wed Oct 16 13:59:25 2002
From: N6HC@aol.com (N6HC@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ Spokane, WA
Message-ID: <11c.18f317f0.2adef4ed@aol.com>
Business will require me to spend one month in Spokane, WA at the Rockwood
clinic beginning October 27th. I'd like to meet any local amateurs during my
stay. Since this time frame includes both CW & SSB Sweepstakes contests, I'd
be interested to know if any multi-op efforts are being launched that could
use another participant OR if anyone would be willing to host me at a home
station? Please reply to: N6HC@aol.com or 714-573-2965
Cheers
Arnie N6HC
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>From w4au at contesting.com Wed Oct 16 15:14:02 2002
From: w4au@contesting.com (John Unger)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Yaesu Mark V vs. Field
Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.2.20021016140739.01e84778@gsvaresm01.er.usgs.gov>
Are there any differences in the receiver sections of the FT-1000MP Mark-V
and the Mark-V Field? The numbers in the ARRL reviews of the two rigs would
seem to indicate that there are, but it's not specific as to what the real
differences, if any are. I've been assuming that the only differences
between the two radios are the final rf amp, the power supply, and the
antenna tuner. Has anyone compared the schematics, etc.?
tnx es 73 - John, W4AU
>From johngeig at yahoo.com Wed Oct 16 13:39:38 2002
From: johngeig@yahoo.com (John Geiger)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Which contest rig-Results
Message-ID: <20021016193938.84048.qmail@web40712.mail.yahoo.com>
Thanks to all who replied to my question about which
contest rig to choose. Here are the results in the
different categories:
Under $600
1st Kenwood TS830
2nd Kenwood TS930
$600 to $1000
1st Kenwood TS850
2nd Icom 765
Yaesu FT990
$1000-$1500
Icom 756 PRO
Everything else received 1 vote
Over $1500
1st Yaesu FT1000MP MKV
2nd Icom 756PRO II
Yaesu FT1000D
Most of these choices were exactly what I was thinking
of myself in these price ranges. I was a little
surprised that the FT1000 MP (original) did not
receive more votes. Same for the Icom 761. The
Kenwood TS950SDX only received 1 vote in its category,
which was surprising. Also, the original 756 did not
receive any votes, but the Yaesu FT920 did better than
I expected. It must be a pretty good radio.
Thanks to everyone who responded. This will help out
greatly with my newsletter article.
73s John NE0P
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>From eugenewalsh at msn.com Wed Oct 16 23:42:45 2002
From: eugenewalsh@msn.com (Eugene Walsh)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] UA3QSY
Message-ID: <DAV61bhXfT433nD0Dvl00003723@hotmail.com>
This actually happened, in reverse.
K5YG and I were told this story over 35 years ago by an
accomplished contester and superb CW op who is still
QRV.
On OSCAR 6 he was called by UP2OM, and obediently moved up! After a few
iterations he figured
out what was gg on, sat still and had a QSO.
I thought it was hilarious. Still do.
73 Gene N2AA
VK4DX sez:
"There's a Russian station UA3QSY (or RA3QSY, not sure about his prefix)
Imagine a DX station working split on CW and this guy not realizing it's
a split thing actually transmits on DX's frequency. How do you tell him
to QSY ?
UA3QSY QSY !
and he goes: R R R de UA3QSY UA3QSY 5NN 5NN de UA3QSY k
and then everyone on the frequency keys: QSY QSY QSY
and he goes CFM de UA3QSY UA3QSY 5NN 5NN .....and so on forever
... he-he-he-he ... LOL !!!"
>From tdm1 at bignet.net Thu Oct 17 04:24:03 2002
From: tdm1@bignet.net (tdm1)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
Message-ID: <001f01c2758c$bea74660$2f6bfea9@tdm1>
Just to repeat the emphasis of my earlier post. Everyone reading this reflector
knows someone who can get their feet wet in the SS. Go find them and personally
invite them on the air. The contest community will do better in both the short
and long term if we do our own recruiting.
73 Ted W8UE
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>From K7LXC at aol.com Thu Oct 17 10:57:27 2002
From: K7LXC@aol.com (K7LXC@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] UA3QSY
Message-ID: <b0.2dfcab2d.2ae01bc7@aol.com>
In a message dated 10/17/02 5:22:52 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
eugenewalsh@msn.com writes:
> On OSCAR 6 he was called by UP2OM, and obediently moved up! After a few
> iterations he figured
> out what was gg on, sat still and had a QSO.
>
> I thought it was hilarious. Still do.
Good one.
I had the pleasure at the WRTC2002 of meeting OH2BAD - a Lutheran pastor.
Other favorites in the past were OK2PAY and UP2BAT.
Cheers,
Steve K7LXC
>From K7LXC at aol.com Thu Oct 17 10:58:47 2002
From: K7LXC@aol.com (K7LXC@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
Message-ID: <75.12e43e.2ae01c17@aol.com>
In a message dated 10/17/02 5:25:35 AM Pacific Daylight Time, tdm1@bignet.net
writes:
> Just to repeat the emphasis of my earlier post. Everyone reading this
> reflector knows someone who can get their feet wet in the SS. Go find them
> and personally invite them on the air. The contest community will do better
> in both the short and long term if we do our own recruiting.
Your email address must be because of SS Sunday afternoons - tdm (tedium)
- hi.
Cheers,
Steve K7LXC
>From Jimk8mr at aol.com Thu Oct 17 11:38:04 2002
From: Jimk8mr@aol.com (Jimk8mr@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Sunday in SS
Message-ID: <23.261c707b.2ae0254c@aol.com>
The annual concerns about Sunday Afternoon in SS have again, on schedule,
appeared. The solutions proposed so far include such usual suspects as "let
DX operate", "make qsos once per band", "recruit new operators", and so on.
There is certainly nothing wrong with recruiting new operators, though if
someone is that interested, I can't see why we'd want to keep him in hiding
for the first 12 hours. The others are, IMHO, bad ideas.
But let me once again suggest the quickest, easiest, and most fun way to be
part of the solution:
Go find a second station to operate! Or a third, a fourth, or more!!
As many of you know, I've been doing this in CW SS for a number of years. I
call it Single Operator, Multi-Station. It's a lot of fun, and the rates
just keep getting *better* as the contest goes on. Nobody has ever complained
that I gave them some extra qsos on Sunday afternoon.
This year, there has been a rule change that will make this a more appealing
option for many. It is no longer required by the ARRL that the station owner
be a member of a club for the score to count toward the Club Competition.
Only the membership status of the operator counts. So now you can now go
out, find another station without regard to who the owner is, operate it, and
count the score toward your club's aggregate score.
Given the choice between spending Sunday scratching for another 400 qsos from
home, or making another 800 qsos from an otherwise unused station, I'd say
that it becomes an easy win-win choice to find the second station. You keep
your rate up, your club gets more points, and everyone gets a shot at an
extra qso(s).
If you are intent on winning an official award, this may not be for you. But
without going through all the aggravation of getting ARRL to make a new
category (not likely to happen anyway), would anyone like to join me in some
unofficial competition in the SOMS category?
I'd suggest these rules:
1. Operation must be from completely different locations. No using a second
call from an existing station, even if separate transmitters are used.
2. Add the individual scores from each operation.
3. Others (e.g. the owner) may operate after you leave, which would make the
entry a multiop to ARRL. Only the score you personally generate would count
for the SOMS competition.
4. Usual single operator rules apply, i.e. no spotting, PacketClusters, etc.
Open for discussion, before SS, would be the question of whether to limit
total operating time to 24 hours, to permit the full 30 hours (not more than
24 from one location, of course), or set some intermediate limit.
As a goal when operating, I suggest this one: Make more total points than
WP3R. It's a tough goal, which I've only managed once in my many years of
SOMS.
Anybody out there want to give this a try? No problem if you don't: just
think of me on Sunday afternoon of CW SS with my 10 minute rate timer sitting
at 100.
73 - Jim K8MR
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>From kcechura at umr.edu Thu Oct 17 11:16:48 2002
From: kcechura@umr.edu (Ken Cechura)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] tram
Message-ID: <000a01c275f0$399b38f0$5100a8c0@crashwin>
Ok, I can dig through the archives, but im lazy and have a test in a
half hour...
What is a tower "tram" and what does it look like? I would like to see
how one works....
One of our alumni told me about it, as we have to pull down our Force 12
C4 to replace the reflector which fell off over the last month.
Defective rivet, I HOPE. Unfortunately it was dark last night and the
entire situation could not be investigated fully.
Thanks
Ken
Kenneth R. Cechura, KC9UMR
University of Missouri-Rolla
Department Of Electrical Engineering
President, 2002, W0EEE, UMR ARC
email: kcechura@umr.edu
>From ok1qm at volny.cz Thu Oct 17 20:17:32 2002
From: ok1qm@volny.cz (Jan Kucera)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Is AL-811HX good for a 48 hours contest?
Message-ID: <000501c27601$1e719400$334fb13e@y4n3g5>
Dear oms,
We are going to buy two power amplifiers and as we haven?t enough money to
buy
a new Alpha or other such expensive PA, please, could you advice us whether
the AL-811HX endures a 48 hours contest without any troubles. Or could you
recommend us any other PA at a reasonable price?
Thank you very much for your opinions in advance.
Jan, OK1QM/ team OL5T.
>From K7LXC at aol.com Thu Oct 17 16:45:02 2002
From: K7LXC@aol.com (K7LXC@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] tram
Message-ID: <ff.1faacc04.2ae06d3e@aol.com>
In a message dated 10/17/02 9:58:46 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
kcechura@umr.edu writes:
> Ok, I can dig through the archives, but im lazy and have a test in a
> half hour...
>
> What is a tower "tram" and what does it look like? I would like to see
> how one works....
>
> One of our alumni told me about it, as we have to pull down our Force 12
> C4 to replace the reflector which fell off over the last month.
> Defective rivet, I HOPE. Unfortunately it was dark last night and the
> entire situation could not be investigated fully.
This is a good question for TowerTalk - the tower and HF antenna
construction reflector. Send a message to towertalk-request@contesting.com
with <subscribe> in the subject and you'll be all set.
Cheers,
Steve K7LXC
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>From spederson at yahoo.com Thu Oct 17 19:45:51 2002
From: spederson@yahoo.com (Scott Pederson)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Central Texas DX & Contest Club election results
Message-ID: <20021018014551.69938.qmail@web13905.mail.yahoo.com>
Howdy all,
This year's CTDXCC elections were held (without dangling chads) and here are
the officers for the 09/02 to 08/03 calendar year:
President - Jim George, N3BB
Vice President - Phil Duff, NA4M
Secretary - Scott Pederson, KI5DR
Treasurer - Bob Allen, KK5MI
Newsletter/Web Guru - Ken Harker, WM5R
Our website - http://www.ctdxcc.org
Hope to see y'all on the air this fall contest season!
73, Scott
ki5dr@arrl.net
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>From kcechura at umr.edu Fri Oct 18 08:30:09 2002
From: kcechura@umr.edu (Ken Cechura)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Thanks!
Message-ID: <000201c276a2$1d2ec8a0$5100a8c0@crashwin>
Thanks to all who sent me info on the tram.... Now that I'm educated, I
need to go find an insured tower climber!
73
Ken
Kenneth R. Cechura, KC9UMR
University of Missouri-Rolla
Department Of Electrical Engineering
President, 2002, W0EEE, UMR ARC
email: kcechura@umr.edu
>From va3uz at rac.ca Fri Oct 18 14:16:53 2002
From: va3uz@rac.ca (VE3DZ)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 9A contest plaque
Message-ID: <003201c276ca$297e2740$0201a8c0@yuri>
I would like to take this opportunity and say Thank You to the HRS (of
Croatia) for sending me a nice plaque for the winning of 28 MHz entry in the
December 2001 contest. It came along with nice award and colourful book with
contest results.
Great job, guys!
73 Yuri VE3DZ (ex-VA3UZ)
P.S. Still waiting for CQ WPX 2000 plaque...
>From k7qq at netzero.net Fri Oct 18 07:57:16 2002
From: k7qq@netzero.net (k7qq)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] PA QSO e-Mail add:
Message-ID: <000101c27707$4b9493e0$92ee153f@hewlettykbipll>
Does anyone have an e-mail address for the PAQP ???
Rex k7qq@arrl.net
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>From n6ki at juno.com Sat Oct 19 00:14:44 2002
From: n6ki@juno.com (n6ki@juno.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Is AL-811HX good for a 48 hours contest?
Message-ID: <20161018.231950.-476113.1.n6ki@juno.com>
No, stay away from 811 type tubes for Contest use
Best deal in same power output range is
Ameritron AL-80A
$500 to $600 used price in U.S.A.
Single 3-500Z tube ( 500 to 600 W Out Key Down)
Possible weakness is bandswitch so do not HOT SWITCH
or operate into High VSWR if at all possible
( I never personally zapped an AL-80A bandswitch but know of a few)
The AL-80B went to electronic bias - had some related problems
with the bias circuit but supposedly a mod available -
otherwise basically same amplifier as AL-80A but much more costly used
We used AL-80A amps for expeditions to Mexico and have used in Grand
Cayman
73, Dennis N6KI / TEAM 6E2T / ZF2AR
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>From jamesb at pacific.net.sg Sat Oct 19 12:01:48 2002
From: jamesb@pacific.net.sg (James Brooks, 9V1YC)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Asia-Pacific Sprint Coming up
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20021019110148.00bbe20c@pacific.net.sg>
Hi Folks,
Just a reminder that the next Asia-Pacific Sprint is coming up shortly.
Sunday, 20 October 2002 0000 - 0200 UTC (15m/20m CW)
(Saturday evening in North America)
The rules are simple, everyone is low-power, and its only 2 hours. Good fun
for everyone.
T-shirts given away to the top winners.
Full rules at: http://jsfc.org/apsprint/
Hope to hear you all in the Sprint.
73
James 9V1YC/N1YC
p.s. For those that keep asking me, YES - the official WRTC 2002 video is
still being worked on, and YES it will be available on DVD too.
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>From n4zr at contesting.com Sat Oct 19 11:30:20 2002
From: n4zr@contesting.com (Pete Smith)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Ten-Tec Orion
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.2.20021019102945.045a2370@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
Have any of these been delivered yet? first impressions, anyone?
73, Pete N4ZR
Sometimes a tower is just a tower
>From btippett at alum.mit.edu Sat Oct 19 12:30:11 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Ten-Tec Orion
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20021019153011.01118134@pop.vnet.net>
Last I saw on the Ten-Tec reflector was first delivery in
November. Here's an excellent summary by Doug Smith KF6DX who is
on Ten-Tec's engineering staff:
http://www.doug-smith.net/orion.htm
73, Bill W4ZV
>From ua3vcs at mail.ru Sat Oct 19 21:39:57 2002
From: ua3vcs@mail.ru (Art Popoff)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Single band entry question
Message-ID: <E182wdp-0001uT-00@f2.mail.ru>
Dear Contesters,
Is it possible to work stations on other bands (in order to give out some extra
mults/points)than the band that has been chosen for a Single Band Category? If
so, are there any pecularities with the log submission?
Thanks for your time,
de Art, BW3/UA3VCS
>From wn3vaw at fyi.net Sat Oct 19 14:17:47 2002
From: wn3vaw@fyi.net (Ron Notarius WN3VAW)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] PA QSO e-Mail add:
References: <200210191605.g9JG5wqB016902@contesting.com>
Message-ID: <006f01c27793$d50704a0$03010a0a@office1>
There isn't one. The Nittany ARC is only accepting paper logs, no email
logs.
And don't scream at me about it (as some of you have already done)-- I think
that's a very bad decision, but I'm not even a member of NARC let alone have
any say in how the contest is run.
73, ron wn3vaw
"Be who you are, say what you think, people that matter don't care, and
people that care don't matter." -- Dr. Seuss
----- Original Message -----
From: "k7qq" <k7qq@netzero.net>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Subject: [CQ-Contest] PA QSO e-Mail add:
Does anyone have an e-mail address for the PAQP ???
Rex k7qq@arrl.net
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>From k3pp at ptd.net Sat Oct 19 15:19:34 2002
From: k3pp@ptd.net (Glenn O'Donnell, K3PP)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ Contest Survey: Suggestion for discussion
Message-ID: <002501c2779c$13b04d80$7001a8c0@STATION>
I just retrieved my November CQ from the mailbox about 1/2 hour ago. It
looks like a great issue, with a Joe Walsh WB6AMU interview ... AND .... the
long-anticipated results of K1AR's contesting survey!
I want to thank K1AR for performing this valuable research. I find it
personally valuable and it is critically important for our hobby. I plan to
comment a lot over the next days about the topics. I anticipate this
reflector will be awash in discussion. This should be fun!
I'd like to suggest a means to keep the discussions organized. It would
seem to be most efficient to have threads targeted at each question. It's
inefficient to attempt to "boil the ocean" by spewing analysis of the entire
survey's results. Of course, there are general issues like respondent
demographics and such, but the questions themselves would best be discussed
independently. I suggest we use the email subject line to organize the
discussions, with a format like
"CQ Survey #1:"
... in the beginning to reflect question number one. This will make it a
lot easier to track the topics.
I usually don't have the time to contribute to the QRM on this reflector,
but I'm taking some vacation time over the next week and I plan to stir the
pot for some interesting (and civilized, please) dialogue.
TU ES VY 73 de Glenn, K3PP
>From K4tmc at aol.com Sat Oct 19 15:59:19 2002
From: K4tmc@aol.com (K4tmc@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ Nashville, TN
Message-ID: <1b9.802e73a.2ae30587@aol.com>
I'll be in Nashville for the week of 10/28. Any contesters have time away
from CQWW preparation for an evening get-together. Any radio club meetings
in the area that week?
73,
Henry Pollock - K4TMC
Raleigh, NC
>From KI9A at aol.com Sat Oct 19 16:31:30 2002
From: KI9A@aol.com (KI9A@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ILQP Sunday
Message-ID: <1bb.80584bc.2ae30d12@aol.com>
Just a reminder--the 40th annual Illinois QSO party is Sunday, Oct.20th
1800z-0200z.
A perfect time for last miniute checks of equipment prior to the CQWW & SS!
73,
Chuck KI9A
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>From hamradio at svessa.se Sat Oct 19 22:41:57 2002
From: hamradio@svessa.se (Teemu S Korhonen)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ Maryland
Message-ID: <001e01c277a7$95fc9f40$2ee396c1@chello.se>
Hi
I will be staying at K3DI's between the 24th and 29th October. So if
there is any contesters who want to meet me in the MD area just send me
an email and we can se if we can work it out.
I will be in N.Y between the 21st and 24th October.
73
Teemu
SM0W - SM0WKA
+ 46 73 99 28 394
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>From wn3vaw at fyi.net Sat Oct 19 17:39:18 2002
From: wn3vaw@fyi.net (Ron Notarius WN3VAW)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QTC Thoughts
Message-ID: <00f001c277af$b5d7dc00$03010a0a@office1>
In the aftermath of one of my favorite state QSO parties, the post-contest
discussion every year turns to things that could be done to make it better
next year.
A relatively new contester has been pushing, hard, for the contest to add
something similar to the QTC report used in the WAE contest, to help spice
up Sunday operating (since Sunday late mornings and early afternoons are
often slow going). So far, the response has been very strong -- against the
idea.
However, I want to be fair. So even though I've operated in the WAE and
have my own opinion of this proposal, I'm curious as to what other
experienced contesters might think.
So, the question is: What do you think of a state QSO party adding a
WAE-style QTC report? Is it something that would spice up the contest, or
something that would work against it?
Please reply direct, and after a few days, I'll post a summary.
Thanks!
73, ron wn3vaw
"Be who you are, say what you think, people that matter don't care, and
people that care don't matter." -- Dr. Seuss
>From k0hb at earthlink.net Sat Oct 19 22:43:49 2002
From: k0hb@earthlink.net (KØHB)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QTC Thoughts
References: <00f001c277af$b5d7dc00$03010a0a@office1>
Message-ID: <008401c277b0$3c35bf60$c211be3f@bigguy>
From: "Ron Notarius WN3VAW" <wn3vaw@fyi.net>
>
> So, the question is: What do you think of a state QSO party adding a
> WAE-style QTC report? Is it something that would spice up the
contest, or
> something that would work against it?
>
Just like WAE, I assume that QTC reports would be optional on the part
of each station. That would make it pretty painless to add.
Since most QSO party operation (outside the target state) is very
casual, I suspect that most participants would just ignore it (like I
ignore the QTC in WAE), but it would add an additional dimension to
those so inclined. Hard to see any downside.
??? 73, de Hans, K0HB
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>From ku8e1 at yahoo.com Sat Oct 19 16:29:22 2002
From: ku8e1@yahoo.com (Jeffrey Clarke)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: [SECC] NA Files for Illinois QSO Party
In-Reply-To: <20021019211755.48229.qmail@web40802.mail.yahoo.com>
Message-ID: <20021019222922.109.qmail@web40807.mail.yahoo.com>
I forgot contesting.com will not let you attach files. Go to
http://bellsouthpwp.net/k/u/ku8e/NA.html to download the IL QSO party
files....
Jeff
--- Jeffrey Clarke <ku8e1@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
> I couldn't find the NA files for the ILL QSO party anywhere. I hate
> when the sponsors don't provide them !!! Anyway I used the TE
> program
> on NA and created them today. It doesn't score the QSO points totally
> right because of the weird scoring system they have ... but it will
> be
> good enough so you can at least use NA to log QSO's and track mults
> OK.
>
> I have attached the files to this email to save everyone the
> trouble
> of having to create them....
>
> 73's Jeff KU8E
>
>
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>From robert.chandler at sympatico.ca Sat Oct 19 22:36:37 2002
From: robert.chandler@sympatico.ca (Bob Chandler, VE3SRE)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 60M pre-contest tests by "Team Zone 2"
Message-ID: <00ed01c277d9$21b12020$0100a8c0@CATDISH>
Hi,
While not directly contest related, the "Team Zone 2" contest group has been
given
experimental authorization by Industry Canada to conduct tests on the 60 meter
amateur
band. These will be the first ever operations on 60 meters from Canada and
will take
place on October 22nd, 23rd and 24th and possibly at other times if time allows.
We will have QSO's with those stations in the USA and in the UK who have 60
meter
authorization, but otherwise will appreciate reception reports.
Callsign to be used is VA2BY.
We will QSL QSO's and reception reports direct only via VE3BY via callbook
address.
E-mail reception reports can be sent to radiotoronto@yahoo.com
Complete operating schedule and frequencies are available at
http://www.qsl.net/teamzone2
CU in the contest on the weekend too!
Bob Chandler, VE3SRE
(on behalf of Team Zone 2)
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>From btippett at alum.mit.edu Sun Oct 20 07:50:10 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Ten-Tec Orion
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20021020105010.016ee7f4@pop.vnet.net>
For any SSB types, I omitted another very informative
page by KF6DX about the Orion's audio. Looks like Ten-Tec will
set some new standards in this area as well. Sure is nice to
see a manufacturer paying attention to the basics of good RX
performance in strong signal environments, clean transmitted
CW (i.e. no clicks, good QSK) and clean audio instead of
cosmetics, whistles and bells, and useless gadgets...and isn't
it nice that it's a US manufacturer!
http://www.doug-smith.net/audiophile.htm
73, Bill W4ZV
>From ve5sf at sk.sympatico.ca Sun Oct 20 19:01:49 2002
From: ve5sf@sk.sympatico.ca (Sam Ferris)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Converting WF1B CQWW RTTY log
Message-ID: <3DB351FD.EEF@sk.sympatico.ca>
Anyone know how I can convert a WF1B log (ver 5)to the cabrillo format.
The converter that comes with it doesn't do that contest ....
Just about ready to give up on rtty contests
Thanks
Sam
VE5SF
>From k4bai at worldnet.att.net Mon Oct 21 11:15:41 2002
From: k4bai@worldnet.att.net (John Laney)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] PA QSO e-Mail add:
References: <000101c27707$4b9493e0$92ee153f@hewlettykbipll>
Message-ID: <3DB40C0D.CDFBCDB2@worldnet.att.net>
Hi Rex and others:
I asked this same question before the contest of the sponsors and they
do not accept logs via e-mail. They want you to use their summary sheet
(which you can download from their website) and send them your contest
disk along with the summary sheet by snail mail.
I heard K7QQ doing a great job from the west coast in PQP.
73,
John, K4BAI.
>From Marc.Domen at skynet.be Mon Oct 21 15:58:55 2002
From: Marc.Domen@skynet.be (Marc Domen, ON7SS)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ATTENTION with HAMWAG
Message-ID: <002d01c27912$852a2860$2b4cfea9@MARC>
ATTENTION WITH "HAMWAG"
Hi all,
Take care when you should have used "HAWWAG" during the WAG Contest.
HAMWAG is a freeware program that was promoted on some reflectors.
I have used it and noticed that using the adif file export, this was
not done correctly.
Band was give as "40" and not "40m"
UTC was given "12:25" and not "122500"
I had several problems when importing this adif file in my main log.
Vy 73 Marc, ON7SS
*******************************************
Amateur Radio Station ON7SS
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
Marc.Domen@skynet.be
on7ss@qsl.net
on7ss@skynet.be
ON7SS@ON7SS.TK
http://www.qsl.net/on7ss
http://www.ON7SS.tk
********************************************
>From marc.wullaert3 at pandora.be Mon Oct 21 23:28:15 2002
From: marc.wullaert3@pandora.be (Marc Wullaert ON4MA)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: [UBA-kader] ATTENTION with HAMWAG
References: <002d01c27912$852a2860$2b4cfea9@MARC>
Message-ID: <003e01c27940$6378bc80$0201a8c0@on4mamarc>
There is a updated version on the site 21-10-2002
Marc
----- Original Message -----
From: "Marc Domen, ON7SS" <Marc.Domen@skynet.be>
To: "ONL5923 Peter Destoop" <peter.destoop@pandora.be>; "ONL4299 Patrick"
<ONL4299@skynet.be>; "ONL3908 Maurits Nolf" <maurits_nolf@hotmail.com>;
"ONL3647 Geo Debaets" <geo.debaets@fi.antwerpen.be>; "F-10095 Pierre
FOURNIER" <f10095@club-internet.fr>; "DIG" <dl-dig@yahoogroups.com>;
"Contest Rules" <contest-rules@ne.nal.go.jp>; "Contest Reflector"
<CQ-Contest@contesting.com>; "Awards reflector"
<HAM_awards@yahoogroups.com>; "UBA Kader" <uba-kader@yahoogroups.com>;
"VK2AR" <vk2ar@hotmail.com>; <.dl1dtl@darc.de>
Sent: Monday, October 21, 2002 4:58 PM
Subject: [UBA-kader] ATTENTION with HAMWAG
> ATTENTION WITH "HAMWAG"
>
> Hi all,
>
> Take care when you should have used "HAWWAG" during the WAG Contest.
> HAMWAG is a freeware program that was promoted on some reflectors.
>
> I have used it and noticed that using the adif file export, this was
> not done correctly.
>
> Band was give as "40" and not "40m"
> UTC was given "12:25" and not "122500"
>
> I had several problems when importing this adif file in my main log.
>
> Vy 73 Marc, ON7SS
>
>
> *******************************************
> Amateur Radio Station ON7SS
> 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
>
> Marc.Domen@skynet.be
> on7ss@qsl.net
> on7ss@skynet.be
> ON7SS@ON7SS.TK
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>
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>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 21 15:35:03 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Ill QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 21Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210212135.g9LLZ3l30599@b4h.net>
2002 Ill QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 21Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 18, 2002
E-mail logs to: (none)
Mail logs to:
RAMS
c/o John Matz, KB9II
7079 West Ave.
Honover Park, IL 60103
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
In State Fixed HP
KI9A 264 462 142 8 140,580 ST.LOUIS ARC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Mobile QRP
K9IUA/M 140 7 38 6 11,172 Green River Valley A
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Non-IL HP
K4XU 155 55 95 8 34,675
K1PQS 208 4 78 7 32,760
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Non-IL LP
N6MU 190 31 76 8 31,236 SCCC
K8MR 97 16 61 4 12,810 MRRC
NO5W 80 0 53 5 8,480 NARS
K8KHZ 28 64 45 5,355 MRRC
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 21 15:36:19 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Worked All Germany - All Claimed Scores 21Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210212136.g9LLaJl30610@b4h.net>
2002 Worked All Germany - All Claimed Scores 21Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 20, 2002
E-mail logs to: wag@darc.de
Mail logs to:
Klaus Voigt, DL1DTL
P.O. Box 12 09 37
D-01010 Dresden
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/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO CW HP
SQ4NR(@SP4KSY) 518 0 94 19 146,076 WWYC
SM5D(SM5DJZ) 379 0 113 128,481
W4SAA(@K4FK) 454 0 93 20 125,304 FCG
JY9QJ 320 0 98 5 87,612 BCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO CW LP
LY2XW 469 0 90 126,630
PY1NX 386 0 86 11 99,588
HB9CZF 269 0 77 11 62,139
SV1XV 58 0 35 4 6,090
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO CW QRP
W3BBO 214 0 70 14 44,940
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO Mixed HP
K1GU 134 6 70 29,400 YCCC
VE7AVV 0 59 22 5 3,894 BCDX
K7ZO 0 56 21 1 3,528
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO Mixed LP
SL4CM(SM4TUG) 615 0 104 22 191,880
OK1FHI 313 127 89 117,480
WN6K 29 24 32 3 5,088 SCCC
K9GY 37 14 32 4,896 SMC
VA7DXR 0 30 23 4 2,070
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 21 15:37:05 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 JARTS RTTY - All Claimed Scores 21Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210212137.g9LLb5t30619@b4h.net>
2002 JARTS RTTY - All Claimed Scores 21Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 30, 2002
E-mail logs to: jarts@edsoftz.com
Mail logs to:
(none)
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 QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
AA5AU 1773 4649 339 1,576,011
J41YM(OK1YM) 1696 4076 344 42 1,402,144
OH2BP 1409 3427 347 41 1,179,169 CCF
K4GMH 1373 3694 313 1,156,222 PVRC
VA3DX 1131 3001 322 31 966,322 CCO
WX4TM 1016 2660 256 24 680,960
K4WW 984 2675 248 663,400 KCG
N2WK 833 2197 258 20 566,826
VE6YR 870 2225 232 31 516,200
K3SV 404 1096 170 186,320
LP7H(LU9HS) 501 285 96 18 142,560
WA6BOB 404 956 131 15 125,236 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
K7SV 1001 2728 272 32 742,016 PVRC
OK2CLW 824 1989 237 42 471,393
VE3BUC 664 1741 217 25 377,797 CCO
N1MGO 520 1357 191 20 259,187
GU0SUP 401 1006 190 2 191,140
KE4KWE 385 1011 144 7 145,584
WA1Z 318 797 145 115,565 YCCC
VE7ASK 321 866 119 103,054
VE9DX 277 689 143 7 98,527
WA3AAN 269 675 135 16 91,125
F6FJE 237 581 98 56,938
DL4RCK 204 492 105 5 51,660 BCC
AE4Y 215 12655 71 6 36,991 SECC
G3URA 171 396 75 11 29,700 BARTG
K6OWL 178 338 72 10 24,336
SV1XV 90 199 58 11,542 BARTG
SP3BGD 56 142 43 6,106
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 21 15:39:39 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Cal QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 21Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210212139.g9LLddH30628@b4h.net>
2002 Cal QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 21Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 15, 2002
E-mail logs to: cqp@contesting.com
Mail logs to:
NCCC
c/o Al Maenchen, AD6E
3330 Farthing Way
San Jose, California 95132
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
In State Cnty Exped HP
W6ML 1072 1986 58 25 416,904
W6PT 570 1700 57 24 291,270
W6PH 776 1017 58 22 252,996 YCCC
K6C 600 1181 58 22 241,396
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Cnty Exped LP
KS6U 405 132 55 16 81,345 Central Oregon DX Cl
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State M/M HP
N6O(@N6RO) 1492 3414 58 30 655,632 NCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State M/S HP
N6XI 926 1177 58 26 297,656 Mother Lode DX & Con
W6EEN 618 1618 58 25 295,220 SCCC
K6LRN 579 1100 58 22 228,346 Mother Lode DX/Conte
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Mobile HP
K6AQL/M 1102 471 58 27 1,573
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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In State Single Op HP
N6ED 825 1693 58 24 339,938 SCCC
K6LA 889 1566 58 24 336,342 SCCC
K6NA(K6LL) 721 1634 58 24 314,998 SCCC
W6CIT(N6AN) 868 1388 58 309,546 SCCC
K6XX 856 1294 58 24 299,048
AE6Y 725 1430 58 24 292,030 Mother Lode DX/CC
N6IG(@W6GO) 1572 0 58 24 273,528
N6HC 696 1264 58 22 267,728 SCCC
W6TK 792 1143 57 23 265,563 SCCC
AC6T(@N6VR) 813 1042 57 23 257,811 SCCC
N6WIN(@W2IJ) 219 1558 58 24 218,834 SCCC
K6RIM 675 640 58 19 191,690 NCCC
K6TA 644 0 53 7 101,124 MOTHER LODE DX/CONTE
N5ZK(W5ASP) 174 506 58 90,306 TDXS
AD6WL 0 671 58 10 77,836
K6KO 0 380 35 4 26,600
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op LP
K6AM 878 946 58 24 262,508 SCCC
N6MU(@N6NB) 789 1039 58 24 257,810
AA6PW 864 816 57 24 240,768 SCCC
W6KK 642 975 57 24 220,932 SCCC
WN6K 578 839 57 23 194,484 SCCC
NC6K 498 256 56 19 112,336
KD6KHJ 0 731 57 21 83,334
W6KY 309 70 48 9 51,216 SCCC
ND2T 141 293 50 21 50,450
WA6PX 202 47 46 16 32,200
WA7BNM/6 169 81 42 5 28,098 SCCC
W6ZZZ 0 256 40 20,480 NCCC
WA6BOB 104 79 35 4 16,345 SCCC
K6OWL 62 94 40 9 14,960
W6MVW 105 0 33 2 10,395
W6ZL 66 0 32 1 6,336
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op QRP
W3SE/6 657 0 52 21 102,492 SCCC
W6UFT(W1HIJ) 472 73 55 20 84,425 SCCC
N6WS 357 204 55 10 81,345 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Mobile LP
K8MAD(K8MR) 70 67 40 3 13,760 MRRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State School LP
W7UQ(KL9A) 130 197 53 9 41,552 WWYC
WF4DD(KG4CZU) 0 202 49 6 19,796
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op HP
N0AC(@N0NI) 404 727 58 152,000
NB1B 322 592 58 23 124,700 YCCC
KE9I 307 600 58 123,018 SMC
N8BJQ 281 594 58 20 117,798 SWODXA
W8GN 353 391 58 22 106,778 NCC
KO7X(@KI7WX) 317 302 58 14 90,190 PVRC
VE3KZ 265 329 58 15 84,274 CCO
K4FCG(K4OJ) 210 408 58 14 83,868 FCG
N9AG(@N8NR) 195 413 58 14 81,838 SWODXA
W4SAA(@K4FK) 289 249 56 22 76,440 FCG
VA3NR 237 315 57 76,437 CCO
K4IU 218 278 57 68,970 MWA
N5EG 104 410 58 9 65,656
VE3STT 219 227 56 13 62,216 CCO
K4TX 174 197 57 8 52,212
K8MR 148 251 55 7 52,030 MRRC
VE6AO(VE6TC) 0 431 53 14 45,686
KI9A 66 314 55 8 45,430 SMC
K1PQS 223 114 50 44,850
W3IQ 158 159 54 42,768 NCC
K5KG 129 162 55 6 39,105 FCG
N2ED 156 142 51 8 38,352 FRC
KN5H 130 147 53 36,782
VY1JA 98 113 57 29,070
K2SX 81 63 45 4 16,605 Order of Boiled OWLs
AL1G 6 136 51 20 14,790
K3WW 38 93 45 4 13,500 FRC
K1GU 36 41 32 6,080 YCCC
VK2CZ 0 64 30 1,920
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op LP
W8MJ 408 786 58 24 162,168 MRRC
CJ7RR(VA7RR) 288 681 58 24 129,340 BCDX
N4PN 311 568 58 23 120,002 FCG
K4RO 781 176 58 21 116,290 TCG
N8UM 373 326 57 101,947 TCG
N2CU 347 316 58 18 97,034 WNYDXA
K8IR 309 346 55 23 89,045
NF4A 208 368 58 12 78,880 FCG
K0EJ 166 416 58 12 77,140 TCG
NY1S 294 220 57 75,354
VE3CR 255 272 56 73,304 CCO
K0CIE 225 279 57 70,281
NY4N 231 250 56 19 66,808 TCG
K7SV 234 231 57 12 66,348 PVRC
NA4K 241 209 57 9 65,037 TCG
VE7XB 160 284 57 59,736
KI7Y 287 154 52 22 59,696 WVDXC
VE3BUC 207 212 57 13 59,565 CCO
KR6NA/0 0 496 57 18 56,544
N0SG 149 222 54 16 48,114 Grand Mesa
VE7ASK 264 0 51 20 40,239
KN4Y 269 0 49 18 39,543 FCG
VE4YU 134 161 52 7 37,648
K0FX(DON) 212 0 635 31,115 Grand Mesa
NO5W 211 0 49 9 31,017 Northwest Amateur Ra
N0KE 98 115 52 6 27,248 Grand Mesa
W3DYA 210 0 42 26,460
K8GT 101 103 47 7 23,923 MRRC
W7KU 75 119 51 20 23,613 Hualapai Amateur Rad
K5OT 175 0 43 7 22,575 SMC
N0SXX 108 56 51 7 22,236 Grand Mesa
WW5X 126 39 47 6 21,432
VE3DZ 68 94 46 4 18,032 CCO
K0UK 41 110 49 5 16,807 Grand Mesa
NM0X 0 130 47 7 12,220
VE3AGC 0 134 45 4 12,060 CCO
W4YA 100 0 37 4 11,100 FCG
WA1Z 57 54 37 10,323 YCCC
VA3WN 62 33 40 4 10,080 CCO
KE9S 0 120 42 3 10,080 BAY AREA WIRELESS AS
WA3AAN 51 0 30 4,590
VE3TPZ 0 66 34 7 4,488 CCO
N4VI 48 0 27 2 3,888 Grand Mesa
N0HF 44 0 27 1 3,564 Grand Mesa
K4LOG 0 52 31 3 3,224 FCG
K0HB 35 1 23 2,668 MWA
W4PA 19 9 19 1 1,425 TCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op QRP
N9NE 318 221 57 18 79,572 SMC
K5IID 228 173 54 15 55,620 MRRC
WB6BWZ 102 54 45 13 18,630 SECC
Operators:
K6AQL/M K0DI,K0KTZ
K6C K6ENT,KF6KGO,N6DE,W1SRD
K6LRN K6LRN,K6TKD
KS6U K2DI,KD7RZA,KI6Y,KS6U,W7MT,W7YOW,WA7AJ
N6O K6CTA,KI7WX,N6BV,N6RO,WA6O,WX5S
N6XI KI6IV,N6XI,W6EU
W6EEN K6XC,N6RT,W6AQ,W6EEN,W6ORD
W6ML K6JI,W6JTB,W6KC,WQ6X
W6PT K6QK,K6ZH,N7CW
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 21 15:40:48 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Pa QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 21Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210212140.g9LLemQ30639@b4h.net>
2002 Pa QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 21Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 16, 2002
E-mail logs to: (none)
Mail logs to:
PA QSO Party 2002
P.O. Box 614
State College, PA 16804
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
In State M/S HP
N3SD(@W3IQ) 455 830 141 21 221,922.5 NCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State M/S LP
N3RM 106 811 132 20 131,028.0 OWLS
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Mobile LP
W3USA/M(W1NN) 1004 248 125 22 240,625.0
K8MR/3 695 108 104 13 137,912.0 NCC
K3ONW/M 55 33 56 4 6,636.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Rover HP
KN4SK(KN4SK/AB4Y 439 810 127 201,127.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op HP
AA3B 611 1160 143 22 312,768.0 FRC
K3WW 721 799 144 20 288,168.0 FRC
N3AD 747 692 140 20 271,120.0 FRC
K3MD 633 713 139 21 245,249.0
K3PP 249 1063 140 22 207,140.0
W3JXP 0 957 133 127,881.0
W4ZE 0 768 132 22 101,376.0 WASH
N3RD 149 2 72 3 17,036.0 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op LP
K3MX(K2CD) 339 703 133 22 169,779.0
KD8MQ/3 84 382 104 22 55,977.5
WN3VAW 50 341 100 18 44,400.0 Wireless Association
N3KFD 58 41 49 5 7,974.5 Wireless Association
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op QRP
K3TEJ 448 394 121 22 279,211.0 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op CW HP
K3SV 457 0 103 79,567.5
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op CW LP
NY3A 873 0 122 22 173,569.0 PVRC
KC3M 821 0 127 171,634.0
AD8J 734 0 122 22 147,932.0 NCC
WA3AAN 225 0 90 10 31,825.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op Port LP
WA3SES 692 543 138 22 233,910.0
N3FR 593 535 135 22 204,120.0
N2OCW/P 0 832 131 22 109,392.0
N3GNW 0 677 114 20 77,436.0 Warminster Amateur R
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Out of State Single Op HP
K1GU 44 45 45 55,125.0 YCCC
W3HDH 232 244 66 19 42,115.0
K1PQS 240 186 63 38,812.0
K4BAI 233 108 62 32,383.0 SECC
N6HC 192 152 60 28,120.0 SCCC
KN5H 186 150 62 25,079.0
K4RO 68 103 56 6 12,992.0 TCG
K0OU 94 40 45 8,707.5 SMC
VK2CZ 0 5 4 420.0
N6ED 4 14 12 1 200.0 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op LP
N4GG 64 36 46 2 66,840.0 PVRC
W8MJ 367 380 67 22 66,732.0 MRRC
VE3STT 266 226 64 45,584.0 CCO
NY1S 270 165 65 41,476.0
VE3BUC 133 287 66 15 34,462.0 CCO
K7SV 162 205 67 10 30,418.0 PVRC
W1TO 157 150 66 28,988.0 YCCC
N3RA/8 116 201 66 8 26,796.0 NCC
NY4N 169 106 61 23,363.0 TCG
NY4T 2 316 65 22,000.0 TCG
WN6K 90 121 58 14 15,877.0 TCG
NF4A 105 105 56 9 15,608.0 FCG
VE7XB 86 126 55 12 15,225.0
W2RDS 0 177 60 8 11,620.0 FRC
N6RO 45 17 33 2 3,289.0 NCCC
W6ZZZ 0 21 15 915.0 NCCC
K9JLS 0 24 20 2 880.0 SMC
N0AC 86 14 1 1.0
LZ1ABC 29 1 1 0 1.0 WWYC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op QRP
N9NE 110 28 49 7 21,184.0 SMC
WB6BWZ 66 44 45 14 13,365.0 SECC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op CW LP
N6MU 174 0 58 15,938.0
K5OT 153 0 58 13,511.0 SMC
NO5W 96 0 44 6,336.0 Northwest Amateur Ra
VE7ASK 59 0 38 3,763.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op CW QRP
KD7AEE 54 0 30 5,260.0 utah contest club
Operators:
K8MR/3 K8MR,W8DRZ
N3RM N3RM,N3WFP
N3SD N3SD,W3IQ
>From jjreisert at alum.mit.edu Tue Oct 22 09:49:10 2002
From: jjreisert@alum.mit.edu (Jim Reisert AD1C)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] New Country Files 22 October 2002
Message-ID: <5.2.0.5.2.20021022084745.025d14f8@mail.attbi.com>
New country files are released on www.k1ea.com
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
22 October 2002 (CTY-1202)
* Added EM1KGG, KC4/N2TA, KC4/N2SIG and KC4/KE6ZYR to callsign list for
Antarctica, CE9.
* Added FO/I2YSB and FO/IK2GNW to callsign list for Austral Is., FO/a.
* Added 8N1OGA to callsign list for Ogasawara, JD/o.
* Added AL7W (Oregon) and KL0S (Tennessee) to callsign list for United
States, K.
* Removed KS6DV from callsign list for American Samoa, KH8 (Larry is now
AH8LG).
* Added VC2C and VE3EY/2 (both CQ Zone 2) to callsign list for Canada,
VE.
* Added Ducie Island, VP6/d.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
--
Jim Reisert AD1C, 7 Charlemont Court, North Chelmsford, MA 01863
USA +978-251-9933, <jjreisert@alum.mit.edu>, http://www.ad1c.com
PGP Fingerprint: D8E2 3D78 339F A7F1 8C13 1193 B5D1 4FB6 79D1 70DC
>From n0ss at earthlink.net Tue Oct 22 09:15:00 2002
From: n0ss@earthlink.net (Tom Hammond =?iso-8859-1?Q?N=D8SS?=)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] FWD from KW8N
Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.2.20021022081330.00b126a0@localhost>
Folks:
I JUST received this message from Bob, KW8N.
If anyone can help him out, please reply DIRECTLY TO BOB at <KW8N@aol.com>.
Thanks & 73,
Tom N0SS
>Return-Path: <KW8N@aol.com>
>From: KW8N@aol.com
>To: n0ss@earthlink.net
>Subject: Help please
>
>Tom,
>
>I am headed to KP2A in a few hours and have been looking all over here for
>the dimensions to a 4 element beam design by W2PV. On 20 meters it was
>about a 40 foot boom and on 15 meters about 26 foot. It was real popular
>in the early 80's.
>
>I don't get on contesting.com much and don't remember how to post a
>question there. If you wouldn't mind doing so for me and have them
>respond to my e-mail address kw8n@aol.com (which I will pick up from
>KP2). Hoping to throw one or two of these together from the odds and ends
>of stuff I have down there.
>
>TNX es 73, Bob KW8N
>From k8cc at comcast.net Wed Oct 23 00:56:55 2002
From: k8cc@comcast.net (David A. Pruett)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] FWD from KW8N
In-Reply-To: <4.3.2.7.2.20021022081330.00b126a0@localhost>
Message-ID: <4.2.0.58.20021022235642.00a03e80@mail.comcast.net>
I sent Bob the info he needed tonite.
K8CC
At 08:15 AM 10/22/02 -0500, Tom Hammond N?SS wrote:
>Folks:
>
>I JUST received this message from Bob, KW8N.
>
>If anyone can help him out, please reply DIRECTLY TO BOB at <KW8N@aol.com>.
>
>Thanks & 73,
>
>Tom N0SS
>
>>Return-Path: <KW8N@aol.com>
>>From: KW8N@aol.com
>>To: n0ss@earthlink.net
>>Subject: Help please
>>
>>Tom,
>>
>>I am headed to KP2A in a few hours and have been looking all over here
>>for the dimensions to a 4 element beam design by W2PV. On 20 meters it
>>was about a 40 foot boom and on 15 meters about 26 foot. It was real
>>popular in the early 80's.
>>
>>I don't get on contesting.com much and don't remember how to post a
>>question there. If you wouldn't mind doing so for me and have them
>>respond to my e-mail address kw8n@aol.com (which I will pick up from
>>KP2). Hoping to throw one or two of these together from the odds and
>>ends of stuff I have down there.
>>
>>TNX es 73, Bob KW8N
>
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>CQ-Contest mailing list
>CQ-Contest@contesting.com
>http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 23 08:01:02 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Ill QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 23Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210231401.g9NE12q32552@b4h.net>
2002 Ill QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 23Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 18, 2002
E-mail logs to: (none)
Mail logs to:
RAMS
c/o John Matz, KB9II
7079 West Ave.
Honover Park, IL 60103
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
In State Cnty Line LP
W9AWE(K0CA) 960 0 108 8 207,360 Western Illinois ARC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Cnty Line QRP
N9WW 122 112 61 6 21,716
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Fixed HP
KI9A 264 462 142 8 140,580 ST.LOUIS ARC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Fixed LP
N9BOR 170 0 64 4 21,760 SMC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Mobile LP
N9JF/M 782 3 104 8 162,968 Western IL ARC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Mobile QRP
K9IUA/M 140 7 38 6 11,172 Green River Valley A
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Fixed LP
N9CO/0 190 26 82 8 33,292
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Non-IL HP
K4XU 155 55 95 8 34,675
K4BAI 165 89 81 6 33,939 SECC
K1PQS 208 4 78 7 32,760
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Non-IL LP
AD1C 200 57 90 7 41,130 YCCC
N6MU 190 31 76 8 31,236 SCCC
N8UM 79 73 66 4 14,579 TCG
K8MR 97 16 61 4 12,810 MRRC
NO5W 80 0 53 5 8,480 NARS
K8KHZ 28 64 45 5,355 MRRC
WA3AAN 37 0 32 2 2,368
W2SR 4 36 29 4 1,276
W6ZZZ 0 6 6 36 NCCC
Operators:
N9JF/M KB9JIZ,N9JF
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 23 08:02:07 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Worked All Germany - All Claimed Scores 23Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210231402.g9NE27A32567@b4h.net>
2002 Worked All Germany - All Claimed Scores 23Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 20, 2002
E-mail logs to: wag@darc.de
Mail logs to:
Klaus Voigt, DL1DTL
P.O. Box 12 09 37
D-01010 Dresden
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/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO CW HP
SQ4NR(@SP4KSY) 518 0 94 19 146,076 WWYC
SM5D(SM5DJZ) 379 0 113 128,481
W4SAA(@K4FK) 454 0 93 20 125,304 FCG
JY9QJ 320 0 98 5.1 87,612 BCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO CW LP
DJ2QV 719 0 169 14 382,109 RR DX
RW3VZ 514 0 111 171,162
LY2XW 469 0 90 126,630
PY1NX 386 0 86 11 99,588
HB9CZF 269 0 77 11 62,139
YU1ZZ 244 0 80 5 58,560 YU CC
SV1XV 58 0 35 4 6,090
LY2TA 31 0 31 4 2,883 Lithuanian DX
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO CW QRP
W3BBO 214 0 70 14 44,940
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO Mixed HP
DL3TD 1047 1168 282 2,200,000
K3WW 145 19 72 5 35,424 FRC
K1GU 134 6 70 29,400 YCCC
VE7AVV 0 59 22 5 3,894 BCDX
K7ZO 0 56 21 1 3,528
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO Mixed LP
SL4CM(SM4TUG) 615 0 104 22 191,880
OK1FHI 313 127 89 117,480
WN6K 29 24 32 3 5,088 SCCC
K9GY 37 14 32 4,896 SMC
VE3AGC 0 37 28 3 3,108 CCO
VA7DXR 0 30 23 4 2,070
Operators:
(none)
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 23 08:02:58 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 JARTS RTTY - All Claimed Scores 23Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210231402.g9NE2wc32576@b4h.net>
2002 JARTS RTTY - All Claimed Scores 23Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 30, 2002
E-mail logs to: jarts@edsoftz.com
Mail logs to:
(none)
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 QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
AA5AU 1773 4649 339 1,576,011
J41YM(OK1YM) 1696 4076 344 42 1,402,144
OH2BP 1409 3427 347 41 1,179,169 CCF
K4GMH 1373 3694 313 1,156,222 PVRC
VA3DX 1131 3001 322 31 966,322 CCO
WX4TM 1016 2660 256 24 680,960
W7WW 1152 2960 229 26 677,840 SCCC
K4WW 984 2675 248 663,400 KCG
N2WK 833 2197 258 20 566,826
VE6YR 870 2225 232 31 516,200
N0KE(@W0TM) 804 2083 246 36 512,418 Grand Mesa
K3SV 404 1096 170 186,320
LP7H(LU9HS) 501 285 96 18 142,560
WA6BOB 404 956 131 15 125,236 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
K7SV 1001 2728 272 32 742,016 PVRC
JI1UTP/4 777 2158 227 489,866
OK2CLW 824 1989 237 42 471,393
VE3BUC 664 1741 217 25 377,797 CCO
G0URR 676 1660 225 24 373,500 Royal Signals Amateu
N1MGO 520 1357 191 20 259,187
GU0SUP 401 1006 190 2 191,140
W1TO 391 1036 167 173,012 YCCC
KE4KWE 385 1011 144 7 145,584
N7OR 426129750 125 129,750 Cascade Contest Club
WA1Z 318 797 145 115,565 YCCC
VE7ASK 321 866 119 103,054
VE9DX 277 689 143 7 98,527
WA3AAN 269 675 135 16 91,125
VA3PC 228 591 134 79,194 CCO
F6FJE 237 581 98 56,938
DL4RCK 204 492 105 5 51,660 BCC
AE4Y 215 12655 71 6 36,991 SECC
G3URA 171 396 75 11 29,700 BARTG
K6OWL 178 338 72 10 24,336
SV1XV 90 199 58 11,542 BARTG
SP3BGD 56 142 43 6,106
Operators:
(none)
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 23 08:04:15 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Pa QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 23Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210231404.g9NE4FE32586@b4h.net>
2002 Pa QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 23Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 16, 2002
E-mail logs to: (none)
Mail logs to:
PA QSO Party 2002
P.O. Box 614
State College, PA 16804
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 CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State M/S HP
N3SD(@W3IQ) 455 830 141 21 221,922.5 NCC
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State M/S LP
N3RM 106 811 132 20 131,028.0 OWLS
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Mobile LP
W3USA/M(W1NN) 1004 248 125 22 240,625.0
K8MR/3 695 108 104 13 137,912.0 NCC
K3ONW/M 55 33 56 4 6,636.0
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Rover HP
KN4SK(KN4SK/AB4Y 439 810 127 201,127.0
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op HP
AA3B 611 1160 143 22 312,768.0 FRC
K3WW 721 799 144 20 288,168.0 FRC
N3AD 747 692 140 20 271,120.0 FRC
K3MD 633 713 139 21 245,249.0
K3PP 249 1063 140 22 207,140.0
W3JXP 0 957 133 127,881.0
W4ZE 0 768 132 22 101,376.0 WASH
N3RD 149 2 72 3 17,036.0 FRC
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op LP
K3MX(K2CD) 339 703 133 22 169,779.0
KD8MQ/3 84 382 104 22 55,977.5
WN3VAW 50 341 100 18 44,400.0 Wireless Association
N3KFD 58 41 49 5 7,974.5 Wireless Association
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op QRP
K3TEJ 448 394 121 22 279,211.0 FRC
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op CW HP
K3SV 457 0 103 79,567.5
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op CW LP
NY3A 873 0 122 22 173,569.0 PVRC
KC3M 821 0 127 171,634.0
AD8J 734 0 122 22 147,932.0 NCC
WA3AAN 225 0 90 10 31,825.0
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op Port LP
WA3SES 692 543 138 22 233,910.0
N3FR 593 535 135 22 204,120.0
N2OCW/P 0 832 131 22 109,392.0
N3GNW 0 677 114 20 77,436.0 Warminster Amateur R
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op HP
K1GU 44 45 45 55,125.0 YCCC
W3HDH 232 244 66 19 42,115.0
K1PQS 240 186 63 38,812.0
K4BAI 233 108 62 32,383.0 SECC
N6HC 192 152 60 28,120.0 SCCC
KN5H 186 150 62 25,079.0
K4RO 68 103 56 6 12,992.0 TCG
K0OU 94 40 45 8,707.5 SMC
VK2CZ 0 5 4 420.0
N6ED 4 14 12 1 200.0 SCCC
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op LP
N4GG 64 36 46 2 66,840.0 PVRC
W8MJ 367 380 67 22 66,732.0 MRRC
VE3STT 266 226 64 45,584.0 CCO
NY1S 270 165 65 41,476.0
VE3BUC 133 287 66 15 34,462.0 CCO
K7SV 162 205 67 10 30,418.0 PVRC
W1TO 157 150 66 28,988.0 YCCC
N3RA/8 116 201 66 8 26,796.0 NCC
NY4N 169 106 61 23,363.0 TCG
NY4T 2 316 65 22,000.0 TCG
WN6K 90 121 58 14 15,877.0 TCG
NF4A 105 105 56 9 15,608.0 FCG
VE7XB 86 126 55 12 15,225.0
W2RDS 0 177 60 8 11,620.0 FRC
N6RO 45 17 33 2 3,289.0 NCCC
W6ZZZ 0 21 15 915.0 NCCC
K9JLS 0 24 20 2 880.0 SMC
N0AC 86 14 1 1.0
LZ1ABC 29 1 1 0 1.0 WWYC
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op QRP
N9NE 110 28 49 7 21,184.0 SMC
WB6BWZ 66 44 45 14 13,365.0 SECC
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op CW LP
N6MU 174 0 58 15,938.0
K5OT 153 0 58 13,511.0 SMC
NO5W 96 0 44 6,336.0 Northwest Amateur Ra
VE7ASK 59 0 38 3,763.0
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op CW QRP
KD7AEE 54 0 30 5,260.0 utah contest club
Operators:
K8MR/3 K8MR,W8DRZ
N3RM N3RM,N3WFP
N3SD N3SD,W3IQ
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 23 08:07:45 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NA Sprint CW - Final Claimed Scores
Message-ID: <200210231407.g9NE7jv32595@b4h.net>
2002 NA Sprint CW - Final Claimed Scores
Submit logs by: October 8, 2002
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 QSOs Mults hr Score Club/Team
Single Op HP
K4AAA(W4AN) 384 47 4 17,907 SS Sprint Coaltn #1
N5TJ(@N5YA) 375 46 4 17,250 Austin Powers
W4PA(@K4JNY) 366 47 4 17,202 SS Sprint Coaltn #1
N2NL(@K1PT) 368 44 4 16,192 SS Sprint Coaltn #1
K6RO(N6MJ) 343 47 4 16,121 SCCC #1
N2NT 347 46 4 15,962 FRC Domestic
W6EEN(N6RT) 357 44 4 15,708 SCCC #1
N6TR 341 45 4 15,345 Corner Pocketeers
K5ZD 333 46 15,318 YCCC #1
N4AF 331 46 4 15,226 SS Sprint Coaltn #1
K3LR(@W5TM) 338 45 4 15,210 North Coast Conteste
N2IC 366 41 15,006 Grand Mesa Contester
N6TV 333 45 4 14,985 NCCC Team One
N6ZZ 345 43 4 14,835 Azenmokers
K6NA 328 45 4 14,760 SCCC #1
N5RZ 349 42 4 14,658 Austin Powers
K6LA 313 46 4 14,398 SCCC #1
K1KI 341 42 4 14,322 YCCC #1
N9RV 340 42 4 14,280 SMC #1
N3BB 315 45 4 14,175 Austin Powers
N2RM(N2NC) 326 43 4 14,018 FRC Domestic
K4BAI 311 45 4 13,995 SS Sprint Coaltn #1
K4NNN(K4OJ) 290 48 4 13,920 SS Sprint Coaltn #3
K3WW 303 45 4 13,635 FRC Domestic
K9NW(@K9UWA) 320 42 4 13,440 SMC #1
W4OC 301 44 4 13,244 SS Sprint Coaltn #1
N4AO(WC4E) 294 44 4 12,936 SS Sprint Coaltn #3
W5KFT(K5PI) 306 42 4 12,852 Austin Powers
AA3B 285 45 4 12,825 FRC Domestic
KT3Y 291 44 4 12,804 SS Sprint Coaltn #1
K5NZ 303 42 4 12,726 Austin Powers
K5KG 309 42 4 12,669 SS Sprint Coaltn #2
K4RO 306 41 12,546 SS Sprint Coaltn #1
N6AN(@W6UE) 297 42 4 12,474 SCCC #1
N6RO 295 42 4 12,390 NCCC Team One
N6VR 275 44 4 12,100 SCCC #1
8P9JG(N5KO) 288 42 4 12,096 Austin Powers
K4XU 281 42 4 12,083
W6JPL(W4EF) 274 44 4 12,056 SCCC #1
N5OT 286 42 4 12,012 Azenmokers
K5KA 292 41 4 11,972 Azenmokers
N4GN 278 43 4 11,954 KCG
K0OU 276 43 4 11,868 SMC #1
N6XI 275 43 4 11,825 NCCC Team One
W2GD 294 40 4 11,760 FRC Domestic
K5YAA 285 41 4 11,644 Azenmokers
KO7X(@KI7WX) 264 44 4 11,616 SS Sprint Coaltn #2
K1DG 281 41 11,521 YCCC #2
K2UA 274 41 4 11,234 North Coast Conteste
K7NV 275 40 4 11,000 NCCC Team One
K4FXN 267 41 4 10,947 SS Sprint Coaltn #2
W6EU 265 41 4 10,824 NCCC Team One
NA4K 260 41 4 10,660 SS Sprint Coaltn #2
N8EA 251 40 4 10,542 Mad River Radio Club
WQ5L 245 43 4 10,535 SS Sprint Coaltn #1
K0SR(@W0ZT) 282 37 4 10,434 RR DX
N4ZR 252 41 4 10,332 SS Sprint Coaltn #1
K9AY 240 43 4 10,320 SS Sprint Coaltn #2
VE3EJ 249 39 4 10,168 Team CCO
KM3T(@KC1XX) 254 40 4 10,160 YCCC #1
KZ5D 247 40 4 9,880 Cajun Contest Club
W4NZ 233 40 4 9,320 SS Sprint Coaltn #2
K6NR 212 43 4 9,116 SCCC #2
N5XU(N9NB) 219 41 4 8,979 Austin Powers
W6TK 234 38 4 8,854 SCCC #1
N2ED 227 39 4 8,853 FRC Domestic
N4BP 217 40 3 8,680 SS Sprint Coaltn #3
N2GC 220 39 4 8,580 YCCC #1
K5TR 220 36 4 7,920
K3MD 213 35 7,668 FRC Domestic
N0KE 186 39 4 7,254 Grand Mesa Contester
K4LQ 163 40 4 6,520 SS Sprint Coaltn #4
K6CTA 165 39 2 6,435 NCCC Team Two
K2SX 155 39 3 6,045 YCCC #1
W4SAA 137 38 4 5,480 SS Sprint Coaltn #4
KI7Y 147 35 3 5,110 Corner Pocketeers
K6LRN 157 35 4 4,595 NCCC Team Two
N1XS(@KB1H) 121 35 4 4,235 YCCC #1
W1TO 132 32 4 4,224 YCCC #2
K4XS 82 27 1 2,214 SS Sprint Coaltn #5
K8MR 40 25 1 1,000 Mad River Radio Club
WB0O 33 10 1 330
LY2TA 2 2 1 4
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club/Team
Single Op LP
K7SV 277 41 4 11,357 SS Sprint Coaltn #3
K0EJ 257 42 4 10,794 SS Sprint Coaltn #2
K5AF 256 41 4 10,414 Austin Powers
K7RI(K7SS) 256 40 4 10,024 Corner Pocketeers
N0AX 237 41 4 9,717 Corner Pocketeers
N5DO 230 42 4 9,660
KU8E 245 38 4 9,310 SS Sprint Coaltn #2
W8MJ 217 42 4 9,114 Mad River Radio Club
W0ETT 223 39 4 8,697 Grand Mesa Contester
W4ZW 205 40 4 8,610 SS Sprint Coaltn #4
K3JT 192 42 4 8,064
K4OGG 211 38 4 8,018 SS Sprint Coaltn #3
VE3DZ 214 37 4 7,881 CCO
WI9WI 210 37 7,770 SMC #2
N1LN 204 38 4 7,752
N4OX 204 38 4 7,752
N4GG 215 36 4 7,740 PVRC
NJ4M(WD4AHZ) 204 37 4 7,548 SS Sprint Coaltn #4
W1NN 192 38 4 7,296 Mad River Radio Club
K5OT 191 37 4 7,067 SMC #2
KU6J 171 39 4 6,840 NCCC Team Two
WA4TT 167 38 4 6,346 SS Sprint Coaltn #4
N7WA 176 34 5,984 Corner Pocketeers
NO5W 151 37 4 5,587
W6KY 142 32 4 4,544 SCCC #2
AA4LR 126 36 4 4,536 SS Sprint Coaltn #4
W6MVW 111 35 3 3,885
K4TX 108 35 2 3,885 PVRC
K0CIE 110 32 3,520 Azenmokers
ND4AA 90 32 2 2,880 SS Sprint Coaltn #5
KD5KQN 94 30 3 2,820
W3SE 90 29 4 2,610 SCCC #2
NG7Z 91 25 4 2,275
N3RA 74 30 1 2,220 NCC
W7UQ(KL9A) 76 28 1 2,128 Corner Pocketeers
K1GU 85 23 4 1,955 YCCC #2
AE6Y 65 27 1 1,809
VE3FU 47 23 2 1,081 Team CCO
VE3IAY 40 23 2 920 Team CCO
VE7ASK 45 15 4 675
N0AC 31 20 620
WA7BNM 13 8 104 SCCC
K0CO/M/7 10 5 1 50
9A6XX 0 0 2 1 WWYC
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club/Team
Single Op QRP
K7UP 175 38 4 6,650 Team Elecraft
N9NE 115 36 4 4,140 SMC
NB1B 104 30 4 3,120 Team Elecraft
K0UK 75 26 2 2,025 Grand Mesa Contester
K9GY 35 10 2 350 SMC #2
WB6BWZ 13 9 3 117 SS Sprint Coaltn #4
Teams:
Austin Powers:
N5TJ(@N5YA) 17,250
N5RZ 14,658
N3BB 14,175
W5KFT(K5PI) 12,852
K5NZ 12,726
8P9JG(N5KO) 12,096
K5AF 10,414
N5XU(N9NB) 8,979
Team Total: 103,150
Azenmokers:
N6ZZ 14,835
N5OT 12,012
K5KA 11,972
K5YAA 11,644
K0CIE 3,520
Team Total: 53,983
Corner Pocketeers:
N6TR 15,345
K7RI(K7SS) 10,024
N0AX 9,717
N7WA 5,984
KI7Y 5,110
W7UQ(KL9A) 2,128
Team Total: 48,308
FRC Domestic:
N2NT 15,962
N2RM(N2NC) 14,018
K3WW 13,635
AA3B 12,825
W2GD 11,760
N2ED 8,853
K3MD 7,668
Team Total: 84,721
Grand Mesa Contesters:
N2IC 15,006
W0ETT 8,697
N0KE 7,254
K0UK 2,025
Team Total: 32,982
Mad River Radio Club:
N8EA 10,542
W8MJ 9,114
W1NN 7,296
K8MR 1,000
Team Total: 27,952
NCCC Team One:
N6TV 14,985
N6RO 12,390
N6XI 11,825
K7NV 11,000
W6EU 10,824
Team Total: 61,024
NCCC Team Two:
KU6J 6,840
K6CTA 6,435
K6LRN 4,595
Team Total: 17,870
North Coast Contesters:
K3LR(@W5TM) 15,210
K2UA 11,234
Team Total: 26,444
SCCC #1:
K6RO(N6MJ) 16,121
W6EEN(N6RT) 15,708
K6NA 14,760
K6LA 14,398
N6AN(@W6UE) 12,474
N6VR 12,100
W6JPL(W4EF) 12,056
W6TK 8,854
Team Total: 106,471
SCCC #2:
K6NR 9,116
W6KY 4,544
W3SE 2,610
Team Total: 16,270
SMC #1:
N9RV 14,280
K9NW(@K9UWA) 13,440
K0OU 11,868
Team Total: 39,588
SMC #2:
WI9WI 7,770
K5OT 7,067
K9GY 350
Team Total: 15,187
SS Sprint Coaltn #1:
K4AAA(W4AN) 17,907
W4PA(@K4JNY) 17,202
N2NL(@K1PT) 16,192
N4AF 15,226
K4BAI 13,995
W4OC 13,244
KT3Y 12,804
K4RO 12,546
WQ5L 10,535
N4ZR 10,332
Team Total: 139,983
SS Sprint Coaltn #2:
K5KG 12,669
KO7X(@KI7WX) 11,616
K4FXN 10,947
K0EJ 10,794
NA4K 10,660
K9AY 10,320
W4NZ 9,320
KU8E 9,310
Team Total: 85,636
SS Sprint Coaltn #3:
K4NNN(K4OJ) 13,920
N4AO(WC4E) 12,936
K7SV 11,357
N4BP 8,680
K4OGG 8,018
Team Total: 54,911
SS Sprint Coaltn #4:
W4ZW 8,610
NJ4M(WD4AHZ) 7,548
K4LQ 6,520
WA4TT 6,346
W4SAA 5,480
AA4LR 4,536
WB6BWZ 117
Team Total: 39,157
SS Sprint Coaltn #5:
ND4AA 2,880
K4XS 2,214
Team Total: 5,094
Team CCO:
VE3EJ 10,168
VE3FU 1,081
VE3IAY 920
Team Total: 12,169
Team Elecraft:
K7UP 6,650
NB1B 3,120
Team Total: 9,770
YCCC #1:
K5ZD 15,318
K1KI 14,322
KM3T(@KC1XX) 10,160
N2GC 8,580
K2SX 6,045
N1XS(@KB1H) 4,235
Team Total: 58,660
YCCC #2:
K1DG 11,521
W1TO 4,224
K1GU 1,955
Team Total: 17,700
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 23 08:09:23 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NA Sprint SSB - Final Claimed Scores
Message-ID: <200210231409.g9NE9Nv32608@b4h.net>
2002 NA Sprint SSB - Final Claimed Scores
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 QSOs Mults hr Score Club/Team
Single Op HP
K7RI(K7SS) 346 49 4 16,954 NCCC #1
K7RAT(N6TR) 336 48 4 16,128 NCCC #1
W7GG 316 48 4 15,120 NCCC #1
WB0O 316 42 4 13,272
K6LA 287 46 4 13,202 SCCC #1
W9RE 282 43 4 12,040
WC4E 264 44 4 11,616 FCG
N6ED 275 42 4 11,550 SCCC #1
W6TK 251 44 4 11,044 SCCC #1
N6RO 276 40 4 11,040 NCCC #1
NX9T 260 42 4 10,920 SMC & Friends
W5TM(W5AO) 268 40 10,720 OkDX
K0OU 266 40 4 10,640 SMC
K4MA 257 41 4 10,537 NCCC #1
KI7WX(@AI6V) 245 43 4 10,535 NCCC #1
W6EU 250 42 4 10,500 NCCC #1
N2NL 224 46 4 10,304 FCG
NA4K 232 44 10,208 TCG
AE6Y 234 43 4 10,062 NCCC #1
KK1L 242 41 4 9,922 YCCC
N0KE(@W0TM) 220 42 4 9,240 GMCC
W0YK 237 37 4 8,769 NCCC #2
K5XR(W5ASP) 231 38 4 8,740 TDXS
K4BAI 215 40 4 8,600 SECC
K6LRN 200 41 4 8,200 NCCC #1
KO7X(@KI7WX) 217 36 4 7,812 NCCC #2
K3MD 209 37 7,733 FRC
K4IU 183 39 7,137 MWA #1
KI7Y 192 37 4 7,104 NCCC #2
NT6K 185 38 4 7,030 NCCC #2
KW8W 180 38 4 6,840 MRRC
K5YAA 182 36 2 6,522 OkDX
K9JLS(@AI9U) 173 35 4 6,055 SMC
WI9WI 132 34 2 4,488
K8MR 117 36 2 4,212 MRRC
KI6T 118 34 3 4,012 NCCC
N9RV 110 34 2 3,740 SMC & Friends
N6XI 113 25 2,825
K6TA 75 30 1 2,250 NCCC
W0TM 70 27 2 1,890 GMCC
K4TX 68 24 1 1,632
VE7SR(@VE7TLL) 53 29 1 1,537
N2GC 43 26 1 1,118
LY2TA 2 2 1 4
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club/Team
Single Op LP
W8MJ 237 43 4 10,191 MRRC
K7SV 222 44 4 9,768 PVRC
KU8E 203 43 8,729 SMC & Friends
AC0W 212 41 4 8,692 MWA #1
N5DO 198 41 4 8,118
N4VI 184 44 4 8,096 GMCC
W0ETT 206 39 4 8,034 GMCC
K1HT 188 39 3 7,332
KH6DV 151 48 4 7,248
N6WIN(@W2IJ) 168 40 4 6,720 SCCC #1
W4AU 161 37 3 5,957 Loudoun ARG
NF4A(NF4A+MURPHY 165 36 5,940 FCG
K5OT 163 35 3 5,705 SMC & Friends
WN6K 152 37 4 5,624 SCCC #1
K6UFO(MORK) 146 37 4 5,402 NCCC
NA4W(K4WI) 152 34 3 5,160 SECC
KI0F 161 32 4 5,152 MWA
AA6PW 139 35 4 4,865 SCCC #1
KU6J 141 31 4 4,371 NCCC #3
W6KY 120 31 4 3,720 SCCC #1
VE3AGC 112 32 4 3,584 Team CCO
WA7BNM 118 30 4 3,540 SCCC #1
W4NZ 100 32 2 3,200
VA3WN 102 30 4 3,060 Team CCO
ND2T 64 19 1,216 NCCC #2
W6ZZZ 72 15 1,080 NCCC #3
VE3CR 44 20 880 CCO
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club/Team
Single Op QRP
K5IID 117 32 4 3,744 MRRC
NB1B 119 29 4 3,451
W8QZA 59 22 4 1,298 GMCC
WW5X 50 21 4 1,050
WB6BWZ 35 14 4 490 SECC
Operators:
(none)
Teams:
FCG:
WC4E 11,616
N2NL 10,304
NF4A(NF4A+MURPHY 5,940
Team Total: 27,860
FRC:
K3MD 7,733
Team Total: 7,733
GMCC:
N0KE(@W0TM) 9,240
N4VI 8,096
W0ETT 8,034
W0TM 1,890
W8QZA 1,298
Team Total: 28,558
MWA #1:
AC0W 8,692
K4IU 7,137
Team Total: 15,829
NCCC #1:
K7RI(K7SS) 16,954
K7RAT(N6TR) 16,128
W7GG 15,120
N6RO 11,040
K4MA 10,537
KI7WX(@AI6V) 10,535
W6EU 10,500
AE6Y 10,062
K6LRN 8,200
Team Total: 109,076
NCCC #2:
W0YK 8,769
KO7X(@KI7WX) 7,812
KI7Y 7,104
NT6K 7,030
ND2T 1,216
Team Total: 31,931
NCCC #3:
KU6J 4,371
W6ZZZ 1,080
Team Total: 5,451
SCCC #1:
K6LA 13,202
N6ED 11,550
W6TK 11,044
N6WIN(@W2IJ) 6,720
WN6K 5,624
AA6PW 4,865
W6KY 3,720
WA7BNM 3,540
Team Total: 60,265
SMC & Friends:
NX9T 10,920
KU8E 8,729
K5OT 5,705
N9RV 3,740
Team Total: 29,094
Team CCO:
VE3AGC 3,584
VA3WN 3,060
Team Total: 6,644
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 23 08:12:04 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 WAE DX Contest, SSB - All Final Claimed Scores
Message-ID: <200210231412.g9NEC4D32622@b4h.net>
2002 WAE DX Contest, SSB - All Final Claimed Scores
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 QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
All M/S HP
DF0HQ 2153 2618 1017 48 4,852,107 RR DX
ZX5J 2515 2432 530 48 2,691,910 Araucaria DX Group
ZW5B(@PY5EG) 2497 2433 522 48 2,573,460 ARAUCARIA DX GROUP
YT1AD 1797 1552 768 2,571,264 YU CC
K4JA 2147 1947 214 45 2,112,760 PVRC
LR0N(@LU1NDC) 2240 2121 185 44 1,788,010
LZ9W 1705 1565 505 1,651,350
K2NG 1697 1643 204 48 1,635,620 FRC
PY1NX 1943 1842 389 40 1,472,365
LY2ZO 964 1055 553 48 1,110,977 Kaunas University of
IO2L 730 840 320 32 502,400
M2Z 659 719 324 28 446,472 South Dorset Radio S
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Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
UA9AM 2289 2205 583 36 2,620,002 Russian Contest Club
JY9QJ 2719 1860 555 31 2,473,635 BCC
EA8/OH2BYS 2022 2003 560 35 2,253,440
OE6Z(OE6MBG) 1643 1394 703 36 2,135,011
GW7X(GW4BLE) 1601 1468 232 36 1,635,244 CONTEST CAMBRIA
RA9JR 1583 1559 498 34 1,564,716 SRR
YU1JW 1593 1172 547 36 1,512,455 YU CC
W4MYA 1656 1485 187 30 1,366,062 PVRC
YL7A(YL2GM) 1008 1152 627 36 1,354,320 Latvian CC
RK4FF 1031 1233 550 36 1,245,200
EA5DFV 1219 617 525 36 963,900
PQ2Q(PY2WC) 1393 1345 346 20 947,348
N8II 1189 1160 152 23 765,774 PVRC
K3WW 950 948 164 20 721,240 FRC
YO9HP 639 900 409 629,451
W2YC 890 885 153 610,600 FRC
CK3KZ(VE3KZ) 835 835 313 522,710 CCO
CE8EIO 910 907 271 24 491,594 Southern Croux DX gr
VE3SY 810 808 284 20 459,512 CCO
KC1F 672 670 207 277,794 YCCC
AD4L 606 605 107 12 273,686 PVRC
LY2TA 365 480 129 9 249,275 Lithuanian DX
K3NM 461 461 259 10 238,798 FRC
N9RV 510 509 103 7 226,218 SMC
K4BAI 559 559 100 223,600 SECC
LT0H(LU3HY) 387 385 198 6 152,856
N4GG 263 258 96 10 116,183 PVRC
VE3ANX 336 328 76 5 104,754 CCO
AA3B 247 246 84 5 92,684 FRC
K5YAA 313 313 74 6 92,648 OkDX
KO7X(@KI7WX) 260 258 81 4 89,096 PVRC
N6ZZ 292 291 59 68,794
W1TO 198 194 75 63,896 YCCC
K6TA 155 150 74 9 45,600 NCCC
W3KLG(K3ND) 150 149 70 4 43,355 FRC
LP7H(LU9HS) 184 159 144 2 32,928
AC8G 108 106 79 16,906 Southwest Ohio DX As
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 1418 1317 412 36 1,126,820 Chiltern DX Club
9A7P(9A6XX) 743 1435 477 36 1,038,906 WWYC Croatia
CK3DZ(VE3DZ) 1033 1028 143 23 652,069 CCO
N1WR/3(KD4D) 703 686 145 34 449,064 PVRC
T93Y 326 721 276 24 288,972 Sarajevo Contest Gro
VE3BUC 440 440 227 23 199,760 CCO
VE3CR 450 450 214 192,600 CCO
NF4A 342 339 91 8 140,286 FCG
DJ9AO 176 499 161 108,675 WWYC
RW3VZ 203 225 241 103,148
ON4ADZ 238 525 63 10 97,536
W7ZR 257 256 75 14 77,463 WVDXC
N6WS 205 205 148 11 60,680 SCCC
VA3XRZ 189 186 144 10 54,000 CCO
K0FX(DON) 172 64 67 7 43,014 Grand Mesa
VE3RZ 156 146 128 6 38,656 CCO
VE4YU 130 128 106 4 27,348
WN3VAW 190 0 70 12 26,970 Wireless Association
VE3AGC 166 0 158 13 26,228 CCO
WN6K 105 94 37 14,726 SCCC
TA1/AJ3M 73 0 71 5,183 PVRC
WA7BNM 8 0 6 96 SCCC
Operators:
DF0HQ DK7YY,DL1AUZ,DL3TD,DL5ANT,DL5AXX,DL5YY
IO2L I2OKW,IK2FIL
K2NG K2NG,NO2R,W2EN
K4JA K4JA,K9GY,KE9I,W3BP
LR0N LU1NDC,LU2NI
LY2ZO LY2NUT,LY2UF
LZ9W LZ1UQ,LZ1ZD,LZ2CJ,LZ2HM,LZ2UU,LZ3FN
M2Z G0VHS,M5RIC
PY1NX PY1KX,PY1NX,PY1OB
YT1AD K1ZZ,RZ3AA,S56A,YT1AD,YU1AU,YU1DX
ZW5B PY2NDX,PY2YU,PY3MM,PY5EG,PY5GU
ZX5J PP5JR,PP5WG,PY3DX,PY3FOX,ZZ5ABV
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 23 08:12:51 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 ARRL Sep VHF - Final Claimed Scores
Message-ID: <200210231412.g9NECpP32631@b4h.net>
2002 ARRL Sep VHF - Final Claimed Scores
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 QSOs Mults hr Score Club
Limited Multi-Op HP
W2FU 1191 334 698,394 Rochester VHF Group
NC1I 1372 175 306,775
K8CC 460 144 24 84,528
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
Limited Multi-Op LP
VA3FIN 187 88 22 22,528 CCO
KY5R 166 79 28 15,247 Alabama Contest Grou
K1ALJ(@K1JE) 128 30 4,470 YCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
Single Op HP
K1TEO 834 207 19 273,033
K3DNE 598 208 205,920 PVRC
WB9Z 560 202 30 160,186 SMC
AF6O 196 50 31 13,600
K7BV 331 40 13,240 YCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
Single Op LP
K1JT 549 151 30 125,481 South Jersey Radio A
K8MR 221 106 30,740 MRRC
VE2ZP 173 81 15 18,954 Ontario VHF Associat
KE8RO 201 73 24 18,542
VA3KA 158 78 24 15,756 CCO
N6MU(@N6NB) 315 42 13,230
VE3KZ 148 65 9 11,505
VE3VZ 102 44 10 5,720
W8RU 33 26 2 1,014 MRRC
N6VI 40 16 5 880 SCCC
VA3OR 21 11 12 231
N3RA 20 11 2 220 NCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
Single Op Port QRP
N7IR 51 20 1,420
Operators:
K1ALJ K1ALJ,K1JE
K8CC K8CC,K9TM
KY5R KY5R,N4YQ
VA3FIN VA3FIN,VE3SRE
>From ad1c at yahoo.com Wed Oct 23 08:44:10 2002
From: ad1c@yahoo.com (Jim Reisert)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: New Country Files 22 October 2002
In-Reply-To: <01c27a8c$34ef3fe0$08729a8e@rtnash.netcom.ca>
Message-ID: <20021023144410.80833.qmail@web13608.mail.yahoo.com>
A few people have pointed out corrections, there will be a new file tonight
(some time after 00z on the 24th GMT).
Sorry about this.
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
PGP Fingerprint: D8E2 3D78 339F A7F1 8C13 1193 B5D1 4FB6 79D1 70DC
__________________________________________________
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>From py5eg at inepar.com.br Wed Oct 23 19:07:18 2002
From: py5eg@inepar.com.br (PY5EG)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ENC: WL WITH SOUND BOARD
Message-ID: <003701c27acf$cc058d10$1ac6c3c8@atilanohome>
-----Mensagem original-----
De: PY5EG [mailto:py5eg@inepar.com.br]
Enviada em: quarta-feira, 23 outubro, 2002 18:06
Para: 'WRITELOG'
Assunto: WL WITH SOUND BOARD
Hi Folks:
I'm adjusting the Writelog network for our Multi/Two operation ZW5B
in the next CQWWSSB this weekend.
I'm facing an interesting aspect and I would like to hear the
experts on WL regarding this particular problem.
I do have three computers in networking operation with the 10.36G
version.
All the three setups are directly connected with the specific radio
and everything is working perfectly.
I'm using sound board for WAV messages and the audio is ok.
THE PROBLEM:
There is a kind of beep on the audio exactly corresponding with the
CAT sign on the transceivers Mark V and FT 1000 D.
Due the fact that the sign CAT is showed every second the beep also
appears every second.
The beep is overlapped by the voice but you can hear it on the back
ground.
I would like to know if others faced that and eventually what is
the way to solve the problem
Thanks in advance
>From btippett at alum.mit.edu Wed Oct 23 18:09:06 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW Records Updated
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20021023210906.014f8f48@pop.vnet.net>
Both SSB and CW (Sorted by Country and Category) appear
to have been updated as of 22 October 2002:
http://cqww.com/intro.htm
73, Bill W4ZV
>From CWMAN1 at aol.com Wed Oct 23 23:40:45 2002
From: CWMAN1@aol.com (CWMAN1@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Problem with W9XT Contest Card/Icom 765
Message-ID: <46.2fe8baae.2ae8b7ad@aol.com>
Have used the contest card with VOX before with no problem. I've hooked it
up for CQWW (I work the fone tests, too, but still prefer CW) but now as soon
as I press the VOX button on the rig the mike keys and won't unkey until I
press the VOX switch to off.
I've unseated/reseated the card and the problem persists. Except for
throwing out the mike or skipping the fone contest, any ideas on what the
problem might be and how to fix it?
73 es tnx,
Fred/NA2U
CWMAN...I'D RATHER WORK CW!!!
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>From jjreisert at alum.mit.edu Thu Oct 24 00:00:07 2002
From: jjreisert@alum.mit.edu (Jim Reisert AD1C)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] New Country Files 24 October 2002
Message-ID: <5.2.0.5.2.20021023225817.02180458@mail.attbi.com>
New country files are released on www.k1ea.com -- if you use NA or WL, make
sure to follow the instructions in README.TXT
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
24 October 2002 (CTY-1203)
* Removed KC4/N2SIG from callsign list for Antarctica, CE9. N3SIG is
the correct home call.
* Added K4WI and NA4W in CQ Zone 4 to callsign list for United States, K.
* Removed all KC6 callsigns from Palau, T8 (thanks N3RD)
* Modified all the prefixes for Canada, VE, per March 2000 special
prefix rules (thanks VE3KZ).
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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
PGP Fingerprint: D8E2 3D78 339F A7F1 8C13 1193 B5D1 4FB6 79D1 70DC
>From jjreisert at alum.mit.edu Thu Oct 24 10:54:24 2002
From: jjreisert@alum.mit.edu (Jim Reisert AD1C)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] New Country Files 24 October 2002 (update -1204)
Message-ID: <5.2.0.5.2.20021024095312.05d1e548@mail.attbi.com>
New country files are released on www.k1ea.com -- if you use NA or WL, make
sure to follow the instructions in README.TXT
Make sure you have CTY-1204 - I dropped VC2C in Zone 2, and Dennis NB1B
would kill me if I didn't fix it!
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
24 October 2002 (CTY-1204)
* Added VC2C (in CQ Zone 2) to callsign list for Canada, VE.
* Changed ITU zone of VY0, etc to Zone 4 (thanks VE3KZ).
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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
PGP Fingerprint: D8E2 3D78 339F A7F1 8C13 1193 B5D1 4FB6 79D1 70DC
>From dhenderson at arrl.org Thu Oct 24 12:29:02 2002
From: dhenderson@arrl.org (Henderson, Dan N1ND)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Logs Received for 2002 ARRL August UHF and September VHF
contests
Message-ID: <721D3436A7C2B344A301FD4A413C71A966C7BC@kosh.ARRLHQ.ORG>
The Logs Received pages for the 2002 ARRL August UHF and September VHF Contests
have been posted at www.arrl.org/contests/claimed
These lists include all electronic and paper submissions. If you find an error
in your listing please contact me at n1nd@arrl.org or by phone at 860-594-0232.
If your entry is missing, please have available the automated receipt number
(if submitted electronically).
Thanks and 73
Dan Henderson, N1ND
ARRL Contest Branch Manager
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>From vr2bg at harts.org.hk Fri Oct 25 01:39:08 2002
From: vr2bg@harts.org.hk (VR2BrettGraham)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW Records Updated
In-Reply-To: <200210241610.g9OGACvh017174@contesting.com>
Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.0.20021025003545.02c91758@pop.pacific.net.hk>
W4ZV noted:
> Both SSB and CW (Sorted by Country and Category) appear
>to have been updated as of 22 October 2002:
>
> http://cqww.com/intro.htm
Yes, it appears they are updated, with the exception of zone records, which
haven't advanced since '99.
73, BW2/VR2BrettGraham
>From aa5au at bellsouth.net Thu Oct 24 21:26:22 2002
From: aa5au@bellsouth.net (Don Hill AA5AU)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW Records Updated
References: <4.3.2.7.0.20021025003545.02c91758@pop.pacific.net.hk>
Message-ID: <00df01c27bc5$8733fc20$6401a8c0@don>
Is there a reason RTTY is not included?
I guess we do keep our own records on
http://www.rttyjournal.com/contests/index.htm
but it would be nice to be recognized along with the other modes.
73, Don AA5AU
----- Original Message -----
From: "VR2BrettGraham" <vr2bg@harts.org.hk>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 7:39 PM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] CQWW Records Updated
> W4ZV noted:
>
> > Both SSB and CW (Sorted by Country and Category) appear
> >to have been updated as of 22 October 2002:
> >
> > http://cqww.com/intro.htm
>
> Yes, it appears they are updated, with the exception of zone records, which
> haven't advanced since '99.
>
> 73, BW2/VR2BrettGraham
>
> _______________________________________________
> CQ-Contest mailing list
> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>
>From WR1X at arrl.net Fri Oct 25 00:32:22 2002
From: WR1X@arrl.net (Paul WR1X)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Recording With DVP
Message-ID: <000001c27bfe$924e2660$235cd63f@gis.net>
Good evening to all,
I'm using CT and have a DVP card in the computer. I have recorded my CQ and
Exchange messages with no problem. I would like to know how to record the
alphabet phonetically, letter by letter, so I can use another feature of the
program. I'm not able to find any instructions in ASCII format explaining
this procedure.
Thank you for any information and good luck in the contest. Remember this
is a hobby and enjoy it.
73,
Paul C. Bolduc
E-mail: WR1X@arrl.net
Amateur radio call: WR1X
Located in the only town named Royalston in North America
>From k1ttt at arrl.net Fri Oct 25 12:11:46 2002
From: k1ttt@arrl.net (David Robbins)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RE: [ct-user] Recording With DVP
In-Reply-To: <000001c27bfe$924e2660$235cd63f@gis.net>
Message-ID: <000b01c27c17$4f4aa820$0200a8c0@k1ttt1>
It depends on your version of ct. for some reason ken took that
capability out in more recent versions. I did try it a couple times
years ago and was never really happy with how it sounded.
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: ct-user-admin@contesting.com
[mailto:ct-user-admin@contesting.com]
> On Behalf Of Paul WR1X
> Sent: Friday, October 25, 2002 03:32
> To: CT Users List; CQ Contest Users list
> Subject: [ct-user] Recording With DVP
>
> Good evening to all,
>
> I'm using CT and have a DVP card in the computer. I have recorded my
CQ
> and
> Exchange messages with no problem. I would like to know how to record
the
> alphabet phonetically, letter by letter, so I can use another feature
of
> the
> program. I'm not able to find any instructions in ASCII format
explaining
> this procedure.
>
> Thank you for any information and good luck in the contest. Remember
this
> is a hobby and enjoy it.
>
> 73,
>
> Paul C. Bolduc
>
> E-mail: WR1X@arrl.net
> Amateur radio call: WR1X
>
> Located in the only town named Royalston in North America
>
> _______________________________________________
> CT-User mailing list
> CT-User@contesting.com
> CT-User-request@contesting.com Subject=unsubscribe to unsubscribe
> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/ct-user
>From n5nj at gte.net Fri Oct 25 08:13:09 2002
From: n5nj@gte.net (Bob Naumann - N5NJ)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW Records Updated
References: <4.3.2.7.0.20021025003545.02c91758@pop.pacific.net.hk>
<00df01c27bc5$8733fc20$6401a8c0@don>
Message-ID: <006301c27c1f$e25ef6e0$92292f04@dslverizon.net>
The simple answer is that the CQWW Committee does not manage the RTTY
contest.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Don Hill AA5AU" <aa5au@bellsouth.net>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 8:26 PM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] CQWW Records Updated
> Is there a reason RTTY is not included?
>
> I guess we do keep our own records on
http://www.rttyjournal.com/contests/index.htm
> but it would be nice to be recognized along with the other modes.
>
> 73, Don AA5AU
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "VR2BrettGraham" <vr2bg@harts.org.hk>
> To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
> Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 7:39 PM
> Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] CQWW Records Updated
>
>
> > W4ZV noted:
> >
> > > Both SSB and CW (Sorted by Country and Category) appear
> > >to have been updated as of 22 October 2002:
> > >
> > > http://cqww.com/intro.htm
> >
> > Yes, it appears they are updated, with the exception of zone records,
which
> > haven't advanced since '99.
> >
> > 73, BW2/VR2BrettGraham
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> > CQ-Contest mailing list
> > CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> > http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
> >
>
> _______________________________________________
> CQ-Contest mailing list
> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>From kiddi at marel.is Fri Oct 25 15:37:26 2002
From: kiddi@marel.is (Kristinn Andersen)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Help - do you know this balun?
Message-ID: <OF53D5D73E.832F361B-ON00256C5D.004E64FB@marel.is>
Hi:
I have a balun that I bought at a ham radio store around 1990. It came
packaged with some information, which is now lost, and there is absolutely
no marking on it of any sort. I need some basic technical information on
it, such as:
a) Impedance ratio (1:1 or 4:1?). I may be able to measure this using my
RX noise bridge, if I get it back to work.
b) I believe it covers at least 3,5-30 MHz, but I wonder if it is usable at
1,8 MHz?
c) Power rating.
I am attaching a picture of this balun, in case any of you might recognize
the brand and, better yet, have the information. In case the picture does
not come through, it has the "ordinary" look, i.e. a cylindrical white
plastic unit with an UHF coax plug at one end, two "ears" for connecting
the antenna wires, and a fastening ring at the top. The diameter is
approx. 4cm or about 1-1/2", and the length is approx. 16 cm or 6-1/4".
The connecting "ears" are nicer than some I have seen - they are made of
brass colored cylinders that the antenna wires can be routed onto and brass
colored screws thighten the wires in place there.
Even if you don't recognize this specific balun, do you have an educated
guess about the power rating (from the dimensions) or if it is likely to
work at 1,8 MHz (do these baluns "usually" extend down to e160m)? Is there
any simple DC resistance checks I can carry out to determine the impedance
ratio?
A reply before the weekend (antenna time) would be appreciated.
73 de TF3KX, Kristinn.
(See attached file: Balun-UnknownPosted.jpg)
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>From k1ttt at arrl.net Sat Oct 26 11:55:10 2002
From: k1ttt@arrl.net (David Robbins)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 160m band plan
Message-ID: <000301c27cde$2868b590$0200a8c0@k1ttt1>
>From emg at argentina.com Sun Oct 27 10:12:06 2002
From: emg@argentina.com (Ernesto Grueneberg)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ germany
Message-ID: <NGBBIEHAKLNACANIBECIIEPECEAA.emg@argentina.com>
Hi contesters!
I?ll be in Berlin during January next year. If some contester wants to meet,
email directly to me.
73
Ernesto
LU5CW (ex-lu6beg)
--
www.Argentina.com
E-mail Profesional y Acceso a Internet UltraVeloz totalmente GRATIS en
Buenos Aires, Rosario, Cordoba, Mendoza, Mar del Plata, Moreno, Merlo,
La Plata, Pilar, Escobar, Campana y Z?rate
>From paul at ei5di.com Sun Oct 27 21:20:33 2002
From: paul@ei5di.com (Paul O'Kane)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.0.20021027205443.00a888d0@130.94.229.242>
I've just completed a token single-band entry on 10m, with
some 300 QSOs replying to other CQ calls. In all cases my
exchange was "Thanks one four", except very occasionally
when I added "five nine" - it's hard to kick the habit of
a lifetime.
No-one asked for a signal report. They didn't need it
because contest reports are always 59, they have no meaning
or significance or value, the logging software had already
entered 59, and we all know that signal reports are not
cross-checked in CQWW logs.
Is it time to do away with RS(T) in CQWW, or is it already
optional?
73,
Paul EI5DI
>From NQ4I at compuserve.com Sun Oct 27 17:16:43 2002
From: NQ4I@compuserve.com (Rick Dougherty)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] stateside signals
Message-ID: <200210271717_MC3-1-17C4-70F3@compuserve.com>
Since I was working and could not be active in the cqww ssb...I did listen
as I flew across the North Atlantic Sat morning...first US heard on 20m was
KC1XX
first heard on 15m was KC1XX ...and first US on 10m was W3LPL...biggest
signal on 10m was W4ZV....must be doing something right Bill...I was over
Iceland and Greenland for these observations...de Rick
>From Marc.Domen at skynet.be Mon Oct 28 12:20:02 2002
From: Marc.Domen@skynet.be (Marc Domen, ON7SS)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Rules UBA Contest 2003
Message-ID: <004801c27e84$f4044aa0$2b4cfea9@MARC>
UBA DX CONTEST 2003
Rules for non ON stations
The UBA has the honour to announce that this contest will be
challenged under the Patronage of the European Union. The 16th
EUROPEAN UNION TROPHY will be awarded to the highest scoring EU member
station from both the CW and SSB Class C competition.
1. PURPOSE
To contact as many Belgian and other amateurs as possible and to
provide a way to achieve the WABP and the EC Awards in the "UBA
Contest".
2. PERIODS
13:00 UTC Saturday to 13:00 UTC Sunday.
SSB :
January 25th - January 26th, 2003
(starting the last Saturday of January).
CW :
February 22rd - February 23th, 2003
(starting the last Saturday of February).
3. CLASSES
A = Single Operator Single Band (A10, A15, A20, A40 & A80).
C = Single Operator Multi Band (5 bands).
D = Multi Operator Single Transmitter (5 bands).
E = QRP 5 Watt output, as class C.
F = SWL, as class C (Rules under item 11).
Remark :
* In all categories ONLY ONE transceiver (or receiver) and
transmitting signal is allowed at any time during the contest, so NO
multiplier station permitted.
* Cat B doesn't exist for harmonisation reasons with the ON
participants
4. BANDS
Bands to be used: 80, 40, 20, 15 and 10 meters. The IARU band plan as
well as the frequencies proposed by the HF Contest Committee must be
adhered to. At this time, the preferential frequencies are:
SSB : 3.600 - 3.650; 3.700 - 3.775; 7.040 - 7.100; 14.125 - 14.300;
21.175 - 21.350 & 28.400 - 28.700 MHz.
CW : 3.510 - 3.560; 7.000 - 7.035; 14.000 - 14.060; 21.000 - 21.080 &
28.000 - 28.070 MHz.
The band segments 3.500 - 3.510 and 3.775 - 3.800 shall not be used
unless for DX contacts (this means no one shall call "CQ Contest" in
those segments).
5. CONTEST CALL AND EXCHANGE
SSB "CQ UBA"; CW "TEST UBA".
Exchange: RS(T) + serial number starting from 001 for each log.
Note that Belgian stations give their province abbreviation which is a
mandatory part of the exchange and must be in the log (e.g. 59001/AN).
6. SCORING
Each QSO with a Belgian station counts 10 points.
Each QSO with another EU member station as listed below counts 3
points.
QSOs with any other station outside the EU counts 1 point.
7. MULTIPLIERS PER BAND
All Belgian provinces : AN, BW, HT, LB, LG, NM, LU, OV, VB and WV.
The Region of Brussels Capital: BR
All Belgian prefixes e.g. ON4, ON5, ON6, ON7, ON8, ON9, OR0/5, OT3,
etc.
The following DXCC countries from the European Union : CT, CU, DL, EA,
EA6, EI, F, G, GD, GI, GJ, GM, GU, GW, I, IS, LX, OE, OH, OH0, OJ0,
OZ, PA, SM, SV, SV5, SV9, SY and TK.
Remark : a QSO with a Belgian station can give you 2 multipliers
(province and prefix).
8. FINAL SCORE
Total QSO points (from all bands) times the total number of
multiplier points (from all bands).
9. SPECIAL CONDITIONS
The use of the DX-Cluster facilities is permitted.
10. LOGS
Each log must include a summary sheet showing the detailed scoring
information (QSOs, points and multipliers per band) and the serial
number must be starting from 001 (see point 5). Use the appropriate
designation to mark your entry Class (A10, A15, A20, A40, A80, B, C,
D, E). The log summary sheet shall contain the following signed
declaration : "I declare that all contest rules and all the rules and
regulations for amateur radio operations in my country have been
observed and adhered to. I accept the decisions of the Contest
Committee". The IARU Region 1 standard format sheets are recommended.
Remarks :
* Computer logs: Computer logs on 3"1/2 diskettes can only be accepted
if the file format is ASCII or DBF. One QSO per record is mandatory
(ending with CR/LF) for computer processing. The names of the files
will be MYCALL.LOG and MYCALL.SUM (MYCALL being your own call). We
prefer logs generated by EI5DI, WriteLog or ARI contest program as
these are specially written for this contest. We recommend the use of
the SDU contest software by EI5DI. This software was developed
especially for this contest, and is freely available to all
participants. It can be down loaded from the Web Site of EI5DI
<http://www.ei5di.com> or from the UBA Web Site <http://www.uba.be>.
The UBA HF manager will send you a copy upon request and after having
received a SAE with a formatted disk from you. In this case, the
computer files to be submitted are the files MYCALL.ALL and MYCALL.SUM
where MYCALL stands for your own callsign.
* A selection of pictures of operators in action will be published
with the results, so please send us your picture. Please send your
comments with your contest log and send us a picture.
All logs must be postmarked not later than 30 days after the contest.
Late logs will not be considered for the competition. The logs must be
send to :
Michel Le Bon ON4GO
UBA HF Contest Manager
Ch?e de Wavre 1349
1160 Bruxelles
BELGIUM
Contest logs are also accepted via E-mail at following address :
< berger@cyc.ucl.ac.be >. The logs sent by E-mail must meet the
specifications as outlined above for computer logs. We will confirm
reception of your log by E-mail.
11. SPECIAL SWL RULES
Only stations taking part in the Contest may be logged for scoring
purposes. Logs should show in columns: Time (UTC), callsign of
"Station Heard", complete exchange sent by this station, callsign of
station being worked, a RS(T) report on "Station Heard" at SWLs QTH,
new multiplier and points claimed. If both sides of a contest contact
are heard they may be claimed as separate stations and the callsigns
have to appear in the "Station Heard" column.
A station may only appear once per band as station heard. In the
column "Station Worked" the same station may not be logged more than
10 times per band.
12. AWARDS
The stations having sent US $ 5.00 with their log will receive the
results by direct mail. THE FASTEST WAY TO RECEIVE THE RESULTS IS TO
MENTION YOUR AX25 PACKET BBS OR EMAIL ADDRESS IN YOUR LOG.
Awards will be sent to the highest scoring stations from each class in
each country and W, VE, PY, ZL, JA and VK call area provided they have
logged at least 40 valid contacts. Other participants receive a
certificate when 40 valid contacts are logged.
The EU TROPHIES go to the EU winners of class C of both the CW and the
Phone contest.
13. PENALTIES AND DISQUALIFICATION
Penalties :
* Incomplete or incorrect exchanges : the QSO will count for zero
points, but no additional penalty will be applied.
* Deduction of 10 times QSO value for any unmarked duplicate contact.
Disqualification :
* For cheating, imaginary logging and clear, repetitive and
intentional violation of the contest rules.
* For continuous or repetitive violation or total negation of the IARU
band plan.
* If the total amount of penalty points amounts to more than 2 % of
the total number of contacts.
The decisions of the Contest Committee are final
*******************************************
Amateur Radio Station ON7SS
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
Marc.Domen@skynet.be
on7ss@qsl.net
on7ss@skynet.be
ON7SS@ON7SS.TK
http://www.qsl.net/on7ss
http://www.ON7SS.tk
********************************************
>From n5nj at gte.net Mon Oct 28 07:12:47 2002
From: n5nj@gte.net (Bob Naumann - N5NJ)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Packet Spots in CQWW
Message-ID: <009c01c27e83$b5fd7f20$92292f04@dslverizon.net>
I operated for not quite half of the contest, but I noticed a very high
number of erroneous packet spots.
What is going on? Was this on purpose or what?
To make matters worse, it seemed that the only stations that were spotted
were those that nearly never ID!
One spot had a cross-band QSX on it. That was weird.
N5NJ @ AA5NT M/2
>From Georgek5kg at aol.com Mon Oct 28 09:31:23 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
Message-ID: <b7.292719ae.2aeea43b@aol.com>
In a message dated 10/28/2002 1:13:24 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
paul@ei5di.com writes:
> No-one asked for a signal report. They didn't need it
> because contest reports are always 59, they have no meaning
> or significance or value, the logging software had already
> entered 59, and we all know that signal reports are not
> cross-checked in CQWW logs.
>
> Is it time to do away with RS(T) in CQWW, or is it already
> optional?
>
>
Paul, interesting thought!
I have often wondered about we contestors generally PAY NO ATTENTION to RS/T,
but yet we go into excruciating detail on ALL OTHER ASPECTS of contesting.
One thing is obvious: "readability, strength and tone" just are not
important in our present set up of contests. The only place I have seen r
and s important is in county hunting; those guys have really developed their
r and s reporting to a finely honed skill!
I have pondered other ways of reporting r, s and t, but have not yet come up
with something better . We could use, however, a system of reporting the:
QUALITY OF AUDIO (clarity, compression, bandwidth, splatter, backround noise,
etc.) and the QUALITY OF KEYING (weighting, too many dits/dahs in characters,
leading dit/dah cutoff, manual fist, etc.). These are two quality
characteristics that go beyond the present RS/T system, and would be helpful.
Ops receiving poor audio or keying quality reports would/should be
encouraged to make improvements!
Maybe we need a contest protocol that would include audio and/or keying
quality information. The score would be affected by the reports they
receive!
I'd appreciate your thoughts.
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 btippett at alum.mit.edu Mon Oct 28 09:45:44 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Field Day Results and ARRL DX Log Checking Reports
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20021028144544.01610480@pop.vnet.net>
Now available at:
http://www2.arrl.org/contests/results/
73, Bill W4ZV
P.S. Yes, I know Field Day is not a contest! ;-)
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 28 06:45:47 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQWW DX, SSB - USA Claimed Scores 28Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210281445.g9SEjlW08849@b4h.net>
2002 CQWW DX, SSB - USA Claimed Scores 28Oct2002
Submit logs by: December 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: ssb@cqww.com
Mail logs to:
CQWW Phone
CQ Magazine
25 Newbridge Road
Hicksville, NY 11801
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 QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA M/2 HP
K4JA 4893 177 717 48 12,171,810 PVRC
N2NT 4711 165 661 48 10,715,698 FRC
K0TV 2850 145 570 48 5,622,760 YCCC
AA5NT 2653 155 545 48 4,608,100 NTCC
W7DX(@K7IR) 2520 159 482 48 4,220,985 WWDXC
N1RR 2290 129 435 36 3,645,000 YCCC
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA M/M HP
ZK1MA 5688 126 288 48 6,902,208 WWDXC
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA M/S HP
N4PN 3437 162 615 48 7,190,358 FCG
N1MM 2548 137 552 48 4,899,582 YCCC
N5YA 2696 148 518 41 4,687,974 NTCC
W4WS(@KG4NEP) 2208 149 574 48 4,306,911 PVRC
W1BK 1134 133 475 42 1,910,944 YCCC
K6KO 889 126 317 28 1,052,568 NCCC
W3LJ 728 93 316 40 807,366 PVRC
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA M/S LP
NQ4U 1025 106 305 1,102,713 TCG
NY4T 941 105 311 46 1,038,752 TCG
K0UK 766 126 338 18 949,344 Grand Mesa
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOAB HP
KQ2M 3945 157 583 44 8,162,940 FRC
K3ZO 3136 137 486 41 5,547,192 PVRC
K5ZD 2777 143 532 30 5,363,550 YCCC
NX9T 1860 115 382 26 2,563,526 PVRC
W4WTB 1574 137 436 2,538,963 CDXA
K5TR 1808 133 361 30 2,163,720 Boring Amateur Radio
K4BAI 1619 103 336 35 1,960,574 SECC
WX3B 1257 90 327 11 1,508,706 PVRC
K2UOP 1002 115 384 26 1,397,699 PVRC
K0OU 889 109 302 23 984,756
KG7H 946 109 272 31 937,641 PVRC
K5XR(W5ASP) 540 97 301 588,244 TDXS
N4GG 595 76 256 7 551,784 PVRC
W3WW 513 71 216 17 412,132 FCG
K4FK(W4SAA) 414 77 210 12 328,615 FCG
K4BP 359 86 196 7 267,336 TCG
KO7X(@KI7WX) 347 79 158 8 224,202 PVRC
K4IU 334 76 167 208,737 MWA
N5QQ(@KC5FU) 262 70 160 12 165,600 NTCC
K7ABV 310 61 133 7 163,348 NORTHERN ROCKIES DX
KE8RO 194 43 130 15 91,690
AD4L 166 48 103 4 67,799 PVRC
W6MVW 82 29 50 5 16,432 SCCC
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOAB LP
NR3X(N4YDU) 1320 103 359 34 1,651,188 PVRC
W2RDS 1015 93 327 39 1,197,840 FRC
WA1Z 841 92 303 30 916,400 YCCC
KU8E 651 97 258 24 623,025 SECC
K0XH 657 94 244 28 599,950 MWA
W0ETT 606 88 236 20 537,840 Grand Mesa
K7HBN 451 80 181 327,294 WWDXC
KU3O 523 62 176 306,544 FCG
W4TDB 362 74 151 14 214,200 TCG
K4LOG 434 49 139 30 209,432 FCG
WN3VAW 245 70 165 12 153,690 Wireless Association
W5WZ 296 54 121 14 133,000 Twin City Ham Club
N3GNW 202 56 128 16 102,120
ND2T 225 56 89 12 87,580 NCCC
W4YA 159 39 106 62,930 FCG
K6OWL 184 47 58 8 52,185
N3RA 146 41 85 2 47,502 NCC
W6ZZZ 131 35 51 29,240 NCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOAB QRP
N0KE(@WB0GAZ) 564 90 71 37 461,754 Grand Mesa
N8IE 411 53 135 26 214,884
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOAB(A) HP
K3WW 2623 161 627 48 5,815,440 FRC
K3PP 2017 149 575 43 4,099,288 FRC
W4NF 2018 143 544 39 3,875,367 PVRC
NO2R 1900 139 558 36 3,770,073 FRC
AA3B 2022 135 505 40 3,681,920 FRC
K5KG 1772 137 509 36 3,434,136 FCG
W2YC 1355 128 481 35 2,306,892 FRC
W3GM(K3ND) 1334 129 478 29 2,278,071 FRC
W5VX 1172 131 434 28 1,787,095
N3ZA 880 128 465 38 1,430,909 FRC
W6TK 1065 124 349 23 1,366,824 SCCC
K4OJ(@W1CW) 956 98 370 1,263,132 FCG
W2UP 975 90 329 9 1,168,591 FRC
W3IQ 920 90 294 18 993,024 NCC
KI9A 785 108 318 25 903,972 SMC
KA2D 753 80 314 20 853,798 YCCC
N2WK 444 94 272 11 437,736 Rochester DX Associa
K0BX 413 70 207 12 326,029
KD2HE 278 42 136 6 137,950
K3SV 250 78 206 118,192 PVRC
NA9D 193 61 114 6 86,975 SMC
K2CC(KC2BMG) 189 40 84 6 54,808 Clarkson University
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOAB(A) LP
KB1GW 82 24 47 4 14,342 YCCC
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOAB(A) QRP
W6RCL 267 62 102 114,308
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOSB(A)/10 HP
K7KR 723 34 136 20 325,040 CADXA
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOSB(A)/10 LP
K2SX 520 28 123 18 220,158 YCCC
N9GUN 166 24 61 5 38,505 SMC
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOSB(A)/10 QRP
K9GY 46 17 30 5,358 SMC
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOSB(A)/15 HP
W7UT 1131 37 144 26 587,888
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOSB(A)/20 HP
WA2QNW 516 39 135 18 258,900
NX5M 400 32 125 16 168,960 CTDXCC
N6WS 359 35 133 26 165,816 SCCC
KR6NA/0 383 33 108 17 119,568
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOSB/10 LP
W8LU 574 35 152 23 304,810
N2CU 300 23 92 5 98,555 WNYDXA
N8IA 57 16 36 4 7,176
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOSB/15 HP
W5TM(W5AO) 1367 36 119 24 535,990 OkDX
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOSB/15 LP
K8IR 357 26 105 28 130,214 BAY AREA WIRELESS
NG3Q/8 308 29 105 12 115,374
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOSB/15 QRP
KR2Q 518 29 118 216,531
K7JA 310 34 118 20 130,568
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOSB/20 LP
K3SWZ 312 32 104 24 115,328 PVRC
KC0ATC 24 12 16 4 1,764
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOSB/40 HP
K4XS 726 31 113 22 302,688 FCG
K4TX 76 15 42 2 12,369
Operators:
9A1P 9A2CW,9A2RD,9A5AEI,9A6NDX,9A6XX,IK3UNA,S55M
AA5NT AA5NT,K3TD,KK7SJ,N1CC,N5EE,N5NJ,N5TVL,N8SM,NW5X
EA5KB EA5KB,EC5CPL
ED7VG EA1AK,EA2TV,EA7ATX,EA7CCN,EA7EZQ,EA7HY,EA7VG
IO4T IK4HLQ,IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4BBF,
IZ4DIJ,IZ4EFN
IQ2C I2MWY,IK2FIL,IK2JUB,IK2PFL,IW2HAJ,IW2NOR,IZ2ABI,
IZ2EEV
K0TV K0TV,K2TE,KB1PZ,KD6BLK,KI6MF,W1GQ,W1MJ,WK1V,
WO1N
K0UK K0UK,WA0RSX
K4JA AJ9C,K4JA,K4MA,K7SV,KE9I,W3BP
K6KO K6KO,K6TA
LT1F LU1FAM,LU1FGE,LU1FJ,LU1FKR,LU1FMO,LU1FT,LU2DKT,
LU2FT,LU3FZW
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY3CI,LY3MM,LY4CW
N1MM KB1GW,N1IXF,N1MM
N1RR N1RR,N2PGD,W1KM,WM1K
N2NT N2NT,N2NU,N2WKS,W2RQ,WW2Y
N4PN KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
N5YA K1NT,N5KR,N5UM,OH1HX,W5LL
NY4T K4RNT,KA1DWX,KR4FO,NY4T
OK6A OK2CMW,OK2INW,OK2PSE
OL5Q OK1FFU,OK1FLC,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
OM7M OK2BFN,OM3PA,OM3PC,OM5RM,OM5RW,OM5ZW
OZ5BAL OZ0J,OZ1JTE
PJ2T K1AR,K8NZ,N8BJQ,W1MD,WC4E
TK4Z AB6BH,K5OT,K6MC,K6ZH,N6AA,N6ZZ,TK5AE,TK5EP,
TK5MH,W6XD
V26B DL8OBQ,N2ED,N3OC,V21DM
W1BK W1BK,W1NR
W3LJ K3NCO,KA3UBJ,W3IDT,W3LJ
W7DX KL2A,KL9A,KQ7W
ZK1MA AA7PM,KT7G,VE7XF,W7TSQ,W7VV,ZK1MA
ZL6QH ZL1AXG,ZL1AZE,ZL2AOV,ZL2BDW,ZL2CA,ZL2DZ,ZL2IQ,
ZL2UO
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 28 06:46:55 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQWW DX, SSB - Non-USA Claimed Scores 28Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210281446.g9SEktd08858@b4h.net>
2002 CQWW DX, SSB - Non-USA Claimed Scores 28Oct2002
Submit logs by: December 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: ssb@cqww.com
Mail logs to:
CQWW Phone
CQ Magazine
25 Newbridge Road
Hicksville, NY 11801
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 QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA M/2 HP
PJ2T 13167 161 635 48 30,983,504
V26B 11367 159 596 48 21,022,220 FRC
NP2B 9433 140 511 48 14,500,000
LT1F 6517 139 433 48 10,854,215 WWYC
LY1YK 4660 171 648 48 6,588,036 KTU RC
ZL6QH 2772 129 284 46 3,333,736 Wellington Amateur R
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA M/M HP
TK4Z 11469 139 592 48 15,476,732 SCCC
ED7VG 8519 143 554 12,455,632
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA M/S HP
9A1P 5343 155 680 46 10,066,760 WWYC
OM7M 4441 168 705 48 8,234,136
IO4T 3409 138 538 47 5,000,372
OL5Q 3000 131 468 3,897,693
IQ2C 2812 126 499 48 3,720,625
OK6A 1632 122 435 48 1,704,977 WWYC
EA5KB 2110 95 325 1,171,280
OZ5BAL 378 56 195 15 217,617 EDR Ballerup
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOAB HP
KP3Z(N5TJ) 8985 162 593 47 16,193,995
ZF2NT 6493 123 372 40 7,161,660 NCCC
S50S(S51TA) 4025 154 560 48 6,538,210 CCS
VO1TA 2452 90 286 21 2,656,064
7S2E(SM2DMU) 2393 130 389 42 2,421,654 TOEC
XE2AC 2572 106 279 32 2,264,955
CK3KZ(VE3KZ) 1630 123 402 31 2,253,300 CCO
S56A 1362 135 532 34 1,791,562 CCS
VE3NE 938 103 274 21 853,151
VE7IN 1159 102 207 27 835,536 BCDX
ZL1ANJ 1080 96 165 20 820,845
DA0ED(DL4YAO) 495 51 172 210,066 BCC
K6III 251 72 128 7 130,400 NCCC
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOAB LP
DF3KV 1538 110 422 33 1,688,568 RR DX
CX9AU 1468 90 227 1,311,112
9A3AG 1504 102 368 25 1,308,010 Croatian CC
VE3BUC(@VE3SY) 1256 100 274 32 1,169,124 CCO
G4IIY 1188 79 318 20 858,314 CHILTERN DX
6J2AUB(XE2AUB) 1383 63 135 640,332
GM0TGE 849 79 272 30 606,879
SM6D(SM6DER) 1008 74 263 582,336 SK6AW Hisingingens R
VE9DX 643 64 206 18 441,990
VE4YU 469 79 173 16 299,376
VE3RSA 404 63 167 247,480
HL1/WX8C 494 64 146 240,030
DL4RCK 493 65 208 9 222,495 BCC
LY2QJ(@LY1DS) 129 19 55 3 14,356
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOAB(A) HP
JY9QJ 4009 138 499 34 7,184,723
PX2W(PY2YU) 3206 123 391 43 4,746,790 TuPY DX Group
VE1OP 1969 113 425 30 2,696,456
SP8NR 957 112 369 1,058,681 SPDXC
VA3NR 417 80 212 12 317,404
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB(A)/15 HP
ZX5J(PP5JR) 4059 40 171 2,518,285 Araucaria DX Group
OT2T(DL2CC) 1792 39 156 29 821,145 RRDXA
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB(A)/20 HP
VE7AV 1392 37 118 30 476,935
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB(A)/80 HP
ON4ATW 912 17 82 120,780
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/10 HP
ZY5G(PP5WG) 3610 36 149 35 1,953,785 Araucaria DX Group
P43E 2811 30 120 1,219,650 Aruba ARC
Z31GX 2111 37 142 28 823,400
LA6YEA 957 35 141 20 401,104
ES2X(ES2NA) 980 36 136 36 350,000
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/10 LP
WP3C 2317 31 116 23 842,016
KH6GMP 1523 30 64 421,872 KONA DX CLUB
F8AAN 1010 33 114 16 360,003
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/10 QRP
TT8ZZ(F5PTM) 1646 28 96 23 606,112
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/15 HP
YT6A 2790 38 150 24 1,150,000 SKY CC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/15 LP
EA7HBP 1500 27 109 32 372,640
PA0JED 332 24 88 15 71,120
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/160 HP
YU7AR 572 11 63 46,546
SM4F(SM4DHF) 441 7 54 20 27,328 TOEC
PP5VB(@ZX5J) 12 6 9 288 Araucaria DX Group
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/160 LP
VE3XAX 176 5 10 20 5,010 CCO
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/20 HP
PY3MM(@ZX5J) 2239 38 129 1,089,508 Araucaria DX Group
SN8V(SP8GQU) 2210 39 153 811,968
9M6A(N1UR) 1563 36 121 38 721,334 YCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/20 LP
9A7ZZ 595 27 97 123,876 Croatian CC
LY1DS 15 7 12 1 513
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/40 HP
S50A 2438 36 131 37 703,284 SCC
9A5E 2021 33 115 39 519,776 Croatian CC
OH0NL(OH2BYS) 1245 29 114 28 272,844 CCF
LX1KC 1270 28 104 42 253,440
OH2BP 514 27 86 85,654 CCF
PX5A(PP5UA) 291 18 48 45,994 Araucaria DX Group
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/40 LP
MW5HOC 137 11 45 17 11,256
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/80 HP
VE2ZP 758 20 65 128,120 CCO
PU3A(PY3DX) 241 23 65 9 55,792 Araucaria DX Group
Operators:
9A1P 9A2CW,9A2RD,9A5AEI,9A6NDX,9A6XX,IK3UNA,S55M
AA5NT AA5NT,K3TD,KK7SJ,N1CC,N5EE,N5NJ,N5TVL,N8SM,NW5X
EA5KB EA5KB,EC5CPL
ED7VG EA1AK,EA2TV,EA7ATX,EA7CCN,EA7EZQ,EA7HY,EA7VG
IO4T IK4HLQ,IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4BBF,
IZ4DIJ,IZ4EFN
IQ2C I2MWY,IK2FIL,IK2JUB,IK2PFL,IW2HAJ,IW2NOR,IZ2ABI,
IZ2EEV
K0TV K0TV,K2TE,KB1PZ,KD6BLK,KI6MF,W1GQ,W1MJ,WK1V,
WO1N
K0UK K0UK,WA0RSX
K4JA AJ9C,K4JA,K4MA,K7SV,KE9I,W3BP
K6KO K6KO,K6TA
LT1F LU1FAM,LU1FGE,LU1FJ,LU1FKR,LU1FMO,LU1FT,LU2DKT,
LU2FT,LU3FZW
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY3CI,LY3MM,LY4CW
N1MM KB1GW,N1IXF,N1MM
N1RR N1RR,N2PGD,W1KM,WM1K
N2NT N2NT,N2NU,N2WKS,W2RQ,WW2Y
N4PN KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
N5YA K1NT,N5KR,N5UM,OH1HX,W5LL
NP2B KP2BH,NP2B,NP2KW,VE3BW,W5IDX,WD4JR
NY4T K4RNT,KA1DWX,KR4FO,NY4T
OK6A OK2CMW,OK2INW,OK2PSE
OL5Q OK1FFU,OK1FLC,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
OM7M OK2BFN,OM3PA,OM3PC,OM5RM,OM5RW,OM5ZW
OZ5BAL OZ0J,OZ1JTE
PJ2T K1AR,K8NZ,N8BJQ,W1MD,WC4E
TK4Z AB6BH,K5OT,K6MC,K6ZH,N6AA,N6ZZ,TK5AE,TK5EP,
TK5MH,W6XD
V26B DL8OBQ,N2ED,N3OC,V21DM
W1BK W1BK,W1NR
W3LJ K3NCO,KA3UBJ,W3IDT,W3LJ
W7DX KL2A,KL9A,KQ7W
ZK1MA AA7PM,KT7G,VE7XF,W7TSQ,W7VV,ZK1MA
ZL6QH ZL1AXG,ZL1AZE,ZL2AOV,ZL2BDW,ZL2CA,ZL2DZ,ZL2IQ,
ZL2UO
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 28 06:47:53 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 JARTS RTTY - All Claimed Scores 28Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210281447.g9SElrO08867@b4h.net>
2002 JARTS RTTY - All Claimed Scores 28Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 30, 2002
E-mail logs to: jarts@edsoftz.com
Mail logs to:
(none)
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 QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All MOMT HP
RW9C(@RK9CWA) 895 2521 150 11 630,250 Ural Contest Group
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
AA5AU 1773 4649 339 1,576,011
J41YM(OK1YM) 1696 4076 344 42 1,402,144
OH2BP 1409 3427 347 41 1,179,169 CCF
K4GMH 1373 3694 313 1,156,222 PVRC
VA3DX 1131 3001 322 31 966,322 CCO
WX4TM 1016 2660 256 24 680,960
W7WW 1152 2960 229 26 677,840 SCCC
K4WW 984 2675 248 663,400 KCG
N2WK 833 2197 258 20 566,826
VE6YR 870 2225 232 31 516,200
N0KE(@W0TM) 804 2083 246 36 512,418 Grand Mesa
K3SV 404 1096 170 186,320
LP7H(LU9HS) 501 285 96 18 142,560
WA6BOB 404 956 131 15 125,236 SCCC
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Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
K7SV 1001 2728 272 32 742,016 PVRC
JI1UTP/4 777 2158 227 489,866
OK2CLW 824 1989 237 42 471,393
W8UL 731 1938 241 30 467,058
VE3BUC 664 1741 217 25 377,797 CCO
G0URR 676 1660 225 24 373,500 Royal Signals Amateu
N1MGO 520 1357 191 20 259,187
GU0SUP 401 1006 190 2 191,140
W1TO 391 1036 167 173,012 YCCC
KE4KWE 385 1011 144 7 145,584
N7OR 426 1038 126 130,788 Cascade Contest Club
WA1Z 318 797 145 115,565 YCCC
VE7ASK 321 866 119 103,054
VE9DX 277 689 143 7 98,527
WA3AAN 269 675 135 16 91,125
VA3PC 228 591 134 79,194 CCO
F6FJE 237 581 98 56,938
DL4RCK 204 492 105 5 51,660 BCC
AE4Y 215 12655 71 6 36,991 SECC
G3URA 171 396 75 11 29,700 BARTG
K6OWL 178 338 72 10 24,336
SV1XV 90 199 58 11,542 BARTG
SP3BGD 56 142 43 6,106
Operators:
RW9C RW9CF,UA9CGA
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 28 06:48:44 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Ill QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 28Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210281448.g9SEmiZ08877@b4h.net>
2002 Ill QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 28Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 18, 2002
E-mail logs to: (none)
Mail logs to:
RAMS
c/o John Matz, KB9II
7079 West Ave.
Honover Park, IL 60103
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
In State Cnty Line LP
W9AWE(K0CA) 960 0 108 8 207,360 Western Illinois ARC
W9FGH(@NM9C) 103 139 87 6 92,115 Western Illinois ARC
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Cnty Line QRP
N9WW 122 112 61 6 21,716
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Fixed HP
KI9A 264 462 142 8 140,580 ST.LOUIS ARC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Fixed LP
K9CW 223 0 104 46,384 SMC
N9BOR 170 0 64 4 21,760 SMC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Mobile LP
KF9D/M 891 32 117 8 212,238
N9JF/M 782 3 104 8 162,968 Western IL ARC
N9OH/M 8 353 84 8 30,996 McHenry County Wirel
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Mobile QRP
K9IUA/M 140 7 38 6 11,172 Green River Valley A
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Non-IL HP
K4XU 155 55 95 8 34,675
K4BAI 165 89 81 6 33,939 SECC
K1PQS 208 4 78 7 32,760
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Non-IL LP
NE0P 211 52 90 42,660
AD1C 200 57 90 7 41,130 YCCC
N9CO/0 190 26 82 8 33,292
N6MU 190 31 76 7 31,236 SCCC
N8UM 79 73 66 4 14,579 TCG
K8MR 97 16 61 4 12,810 MRRC
NO5W 80 0 53 5 8,480 NARS
K8KHZ 28 64 45 5,355 MRRC
WA3AAN 37 0 32 1 2,368
W2SR 4 36 29 4 1,276
W6ZZZ 0 6 6 36 NCCC
Operators:
KF9D/M KF9D,W9HB
N9JF/M KB9JIZ,N9JF
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 28 06:49:36 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Worked All Germany - All Claimed Scores 28Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210281449.g9SEnaW08886@b4h.net>
2002 Worked All Germany - All Claimed Scores 28Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 20, 2002
E-mail logs to: wag@darc.de
Mail logs to:
Klaus Voigt, DL1DTL
P.O. Box 12 09 37
D-01010 Dresden
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/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO CW HP
SQ4NR(@SP4KSY) 518 0 94 19 146,076 WWYC
SM5D(SM5DJZ) 379 0 113 128,481
W4SAA(@K4FK) 454 0 93 20 125,304 FCG
JY9QJ 320 0 98 5 87,612 BCC
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Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO CW LP
DJ2QV 719 0 169 14 382,109 RR DX
LZ9R(LZ3YY) 635 0 113 21 215,265
RW3VZ 514 0 111 171,162
LY2XW 469 0 90 126,630
PY1NX 386 0 86 11 99,588
HB9CZF 269 0 77 11 62,139
YU1ZZ 244 0 80 5 58,560 YU CC
SV1XV 58 0 35 4 6,090
LY2TA 31 0 31 4 2,883 Lithuanian DX
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Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO CW QRP
W3BBO 214 0 70 14 44,940
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO Mixed HP
DL3TD 1047 1168 282 2,200,000
K3WW 145 19 72 5 35,424 FRC
K1GU 134 6 70 29,400 YCCC
VE7AVV 0 59 22 4 3,894 BCDX
K7ZO 0 56 21 1 3,528
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO Mixed LP
SL4CM(SM4TUG) 615 0 104 21 191,880
OK1FHI 313 127 89 117,480
WN6K 29 24 32 2 5,088 SCCC
K9GY 37 14 32 4,896 SMC
VE3AGC 0 37 28 3 3,108 CCO
VA7DXR 0 30 23 4 2,070
Operators:
(none)
>From DF3KV at aol.com Mon Oct 28 10:42:55 2002
From: DF3KV@aol.com (DF3KV@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
Message-ID: <1ab.b0ea17a.2aeeb4ff@aol.com>
I've just completed a token single-band entry on 10m, with
some 300 QSOs replying to other CQ calls. In all cases my
exchange was "Thanks one four", except very occasionally
when I added "five nine" - it's hard to kick the habit of
a lifetime.
No-one asked for a signal report. They didn't need it
because contest reports are always 59, they have no meaning
or significance or value, the logging software had already
entered 59, and we all know that signal reports are not
cross-checked in CQWW logs.
Is it time to do away with RS(T) in CQWW, or is it already
optional?
73,
Paul EI5DI
Hi Paul,
Looks as you have some 300 unvalid qso?s logged.
I did about 1500 contacts and received and sent the signal
report in ALL cases, otherwise I would have asked.
Even with the switched off AGC because of the noise, I send
my 59.
To me it was not optional, but could be omitted,
73
Peter
>
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>From DF3KV at aol.com Mon Oct 28 10:46:04 2002
From: DF3KV@aol.com (DF3KV@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] stateside signals
Message-ID: <18d.104735d5.2aeeb5bc@aol.com>
> Since I was working and could not be active in the cqww ssb...I did listen
> as I flew across the North Atlantic Sat morning...first US heard on 20m was
> KC1XX
> first heard on 15m was KC1XX ...and first US on 10m was W3LPL...biggest
> signal on 10m was W4ZV....must be doing something right Bill...I was over
> Iceland and Greenland for these observations...de Rick
>
same impression in Northern Germany,
KC1XX on 10m was rather weak
73
Peter
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>From paul at ei5di.com Mon Oct 28 16:53:24 2002
From: paul@ei5di.com (Paul O'Kane)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
In-Reply-To: <b7.292719ae.2aeea43b@aol.com>
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.0.20021028164847.00a96640@130.94.229.242>
Hi George,
At 14:31 28/10/02, Georgek5kg@aol.com wrote:
>I have pondered other ways of reporting r, s and t, but have not yet come up
>with something better . We could use, however, a system of reporting the:
>QUALITY OF AUDIO (clarity, compression, bandwidth, splatter, backround noise,
>etc.) and the QUALITY OF KEYING (weighting, too many dits/dahs in characters,
>leading dit/dah cutoff, manual fist, etc.). These are two quality
>characteristics that go beyond the present RS/T system, and would be helpful.
>Ops receiving poor audio or keying quality reports would/should be encouraged
>to make improvements!
I agree with your sentiments, but it's not likely to happen.
In the major contests, QSO rate is everything. Further, if
additional/alternative data is to be recorded, you would have
to have the support of the contest logger authors - quite apart
from the contest organisers.
I believe RST is completely redundant in the major HF contests,
and I'm trying, in however inadequate a way, to get it removed.
73,
Paul EI5DI
>From w2up at mindspring.com Mon Oct 28 20:41:52 2002
From: w2up@mindspring.com (Barry )
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
In-Reply-To: <1ab.b0ea17a.2aeeb4ff@aol.com>
Message-ID: <3DBDA110.23515.1E83514@localhost>
Let's face reality, and call it what it is. The CQWW contests are
exchangeless contests. All you need to copy is the call. The rest is
assumed and meaningless. I've never seen a UBN report with a busted
RST or zone, only the call. Do they even check the RST or zone? Sure
makes it easier to do SO2R, when there's no exhange to copy :.)
73,
Barry W2UP
On 28 Oct 2002 DF3KV@aol.com wrote:
>
> I've just completed a token single-band entry on 10m, with
> some 300 QSOs replying to other CQ calls. In all cases my
> exchange was "Thanks one four", except very occasionally
> when I added "five nine" - it's hard to kick the habit of
> a lifetime.
>
> No-one asked for a signal report. They didn't need it
> because contest reports are always 59, they have no meaning
> or significance or value, the logging software had already
> entered 59, and we all know that signal reports are not
> cross-checked in CQWW logs.
>
> Is it time to do away with RS(T) in CQWW, or is it already
> optional?
>
> 73,
> Paul EI5DI
>
>
> Hi Paul,
>
> Looks as you have some 300 unvalid qso?s logged.
> I did about 1500 contacts and received and sent the signal
> report in ALL cases, otherwise I would have asked.
> Even with the switched off AGC because of the noise, I send
> my 59.
> To me it was not optional, but could be omitted,
>
>
> 73
> Peter
>
>
>
> >
> >
>
>
>
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>From spederson at yahoo.com Mon Oct 28 13:17:50 2002
From: spederson@yahoo.com (Scott Pederson)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Packet Spots in CQWW
In-Reply-To: <009c01c27e83$b5fd7f20$92292f04@dslverizon.net>
Message-ID: <20021028211750.58718.qmail@web13903.mail.yahoo.com>
All,
I think that some instances of this may be explained by the logging
software.
I believe some logging programs can be configured to send a packet spot
for a new station worked (Or a Specific Keystroke used to Spot a
station). For S&P this helps others on packet by keeping the packet
window populated, but bad if you are running.
I noticed that there were a few instances where there were several DX
spots for exactly the same frequency - apparently the running station
was sending packet spots for stations that worked him. I'm sure this
was un-intentional, but would explain why you follow a packet spot and
it turns out to be someone else....
73!
Scott - KI5DR
--- Bob Naumann - N5NJ <n5nj@gte.net> wrote:
> I operated for not quite half of the contest, but I noticed a very
> high
> number of erroneous packet spots.
>
> What is going on? Was this on purpose or what?
>
> To make matters worse, it seemed that the only stations that were
> spotted
> were those that nearly never ID!
>
> One spot had a cross-band QSX on it. That was weird.
>
> N5NJ @ AA5NT M/2
>
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>From w7why at harborside.com Mon Oct 28 22:15:46 2002
From: w7why@harborside.com (Tom Osborne)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
References: <b7.292719ae.2aeea43b@aol.com>
Message-ID: <3DBDB712.3A84BEB4@harborside.com>
Georgek5kg@aol.com wrote:
> I have often wondered about we contestors generally PAY NO >ATTENTION to
> RS/T, but yet we go into excruciating detail on ALL >OTHER ASPECTS of
> contesting.
I wonder in Cabrillo catches the reports where someone sends 569
or 579 and it just gets logged at 599. I've had guys send a
different report than the standard 599 and I usually change it.
If we start giving out "real" reports, how would that affect the
Cabrillo logs?
Tom W7WHY
>From jjreisert at alum.mit.edu Mon Oct 28 19:16:52 2002
From: jjreisert@alum.mit.edu (Jim Reisert AD1C)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Packet Spots in CQWW
In-Reply-To: <20021028211750.58718.qmail@web13903.mail.yahoo.com>
References: <009c01c27e83$b5fd7f20$92292f04@dslverizon.net>
Message-ID: <5.2.0.5.2.20021028190940.0273b2c0@mail.attbi.com>
At 01:17 PM 10/28/2002 -0800, Scott Pederson KI5DR wrote:
>I noticed that there were a few instances where there were several DX
>spots for exactly the same frequency - apparently the running station was
>sending packet spots for stations that worked him. I'm sure this was
>un-intentional, but would explain why you follow a packet spot and it
>turns out to be someone else....
Well, it wasn't us! :-)
On Saturday afternoon, KA6BIM put out a number of spots using the KC1XX 10
meter run frequency (data from http://oh2aq.kolumbus.com/dxs/)
KA6BIM 28574.7 PY2BT 1933 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 LU3HIP 1934 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 VA3SK 1936 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 CK6SV 1937 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 KC1XX 1938 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 LP7H 1939 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 CE3N 1940 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 KD7GGZ 1941 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 WP2Z 1943 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 LT5H 1944 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 HI9X 1946 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 PP2RON 1947 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 CX5BW 1952 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 J69AZ 1953 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 CJ5DX 1954 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 LU7PT 1956 26 Oct 2002
We were not working these stations, and I have no idea where they were on
the band. However, it did result in an inordinately large number of
0-point stateside callers, as you can see from the log extract below:
26-Oct-02 1937 895 28574 VE6FI 59 04 2
26-Oct-02 1941 899 28574 KM9Z 59 04 0
26-Oct-02 1942 900 28574 N3CY 59 05 0
26-Oct-02 1942 901 28574 K6DRK 59 03 0
26-Oct-02 1942 902 28574 WP4Z 59 08 2
26-Oct-02 1942 903 28574 K2NG 59 05 0
26-Oct-02 1944 904 28536 CE3N 59 12 3
26-Oct-02 1946 906 28574 W1NG 59 05 0
26-Oct-02 1946 907 28574 T2DX 59 31 T2 3
26-Oct-02 1947 908 28574 K8LN 59 04 0
26-Oct-02 1947 909 28574 N6GL 59 03 0
26-Oct-02 1949 910 28574 KC0IEE 59 04 0
26-Oct-02 1949 911 28574 K6GU 59 03 0
26-Oct-02 1949 912 28574 NK7U 59 03 0
26-Oct-02 1950 913 28574 VE9XA 59 05 2
26-Oct-02 1950 914 28574 PY2TSM 59 11 3
26-Oct-02 1950 915 28574 K5GPA 59 04 0
26-Oct-02 1951 916 28574 XE2LV 59 06 2
26-Oct-02 1953 918 28468 PV2M 59 11 3
26-Oct-02 1954 919 28570 HR8/YN4SU 59 07 2
26-Oct-02 1954 920 28574 VY2SS 59 05 2
Perhaps the VFO that was being read for spotting was different than the one
he actually tuned with. Note that he did actually spot KC1XX once, but the
VFO problem occurred before that spot, and continued afterwards.
73 - Jim AD1C (one of 10 meter ops at KC1XX)
--
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USA +978-251-9933, <jjreisert@alum.mit.edu>, http://www.ad1c.com
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>From jjreisert at alum.mit.edu Mon Oct 28 19:28:12 2002
From: jjreisert@alum.mit.edu (Jim Reisert AD1C)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: New Country Files 24 October 2002 (update -1204)
In-Reply-To: <5.2.0.5.2.20021024095312.05d1e548@mail.attbi.com>
Message-ID: <5.2.0.5.2.20021028192143.026a18f8@mail.attbi.com>
We noted the following problems in the CT country file:
**** POTENTIALLY BAD ZONES ****
DAY TIME NUM CALL LOGGED PROBABLE
26-Oct-02 0110 305 VY2MGY/3 04 00
26-Oct-02 1033 1495 KD3RF/VE2 02 05
27-Oct-02 1341 6574 ZL6QH 32 00
27-Oct-02 1905 7660 WH2AAT 05 27 (He was in Florida)
Any others? I will put out a new release later this week (probably
Wednesday night [early Thursday a.m. GMT]).
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
PGP Fingerprint: D8E2 3D78 339F A7F1 8C13 1193 B5D1 4FB6 79D1 70DC
>From kn5h at earthlink.net Mon Oct 28 18:32:19 2002
From: kn5h@earthlink.net (KN5H)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] re: Packet Spots in CQWW
References: <200210282037.g9SKbAvh022805@contesting.com>
Message-ID: <001801c27eeb$067f1000$507cdd18@phoenix.speedchoice.com>
Bob N5NJ wrote:
> I operated for not quite half of the contest, but I noticed a very high
> number of erroneous packet spots.
>
> What is going on? Was this on purpose or what?
>
> To make matters worse, it seemed that the only stations that were spotted
> were those that nearly never ID!
>
> One spot had a cross-band QSX on it. That was weird.
>
> N5NJ @ AA5NT M/2
Bob:
You have a good point. I am trying to justify the effort to rcv spots,
either via 2 mtr or Telnet.
An extra phone line or more coax for the RF ISP link is what I am planning.
Either way seems like a waste.
What is up with endless stateside spots from other stateside nodes? Please
tell me so I will understand!
If I had a 2mtr connection, the entire network would fail due to the sheer
volume and constant collisions.
Someone please enlighten me.
73 de KN5H
>From luther at mail.mdt.net.au Tue Oct 29 01:49:34 2002
From: luther@mail.mdt.net.au (Martin Luther)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Low Bands operating skills (longish)
Message-ID: <002801c27eed$6f2c0520$93d926cb@martinl>
Following CQWW Phone I have a few ideas and suggestions. This is not for the
rate kings/queens on the equatorial islands but for those of us struggling
with more normal locations!
There are clearly some operations that are skill deficient. One European
Multi is a joke with me. They are consistently over nine here on 40, at
times 40db ove, and I almost never work them! This year I allocated them,
their usual 2 minutes especially after an impassioned plea from their
20meter op.
They knew I was there. They managed to get VK, 5, G and N at various times.
They also had access to a super check partial database because they started
to guess at VK calls that I know have been active in contests.
Let me start with the last point. The super check was just giving them all
and any calls from previous contests, No sorting was done as some of their
guesses were calls that I know only operate in one or two contests each year
and not usually in CQWW. The first job is to get a usefull SCP file. For an
active station like the one mentioned they can create their own from their
past logs. They could take their previous logs for this contest and then
look for anyone who has appeared in more than four contacts biased towards
recent years. That way you mainly get the regulars.
If there were the programming skills it would be useful to be able to call
up a second level of SCP that can be tailored for a particular problem!
Put simply if the operator had the basics of my call he should have been
able to complete the QSO. There are no VK5 stations, or even no phone VK
stations that are more active in contests.
Another technique I use to try and get the weak ones in the noise is to
create a little jigsaw puzzle. I still use pencil and paper for notes....(I
have been computer literate since 1970 so I am well aware of the strengths
and LIMITATIONS of computers HiHi.....). It works this way.
I hear a signal under the pile. It is distinctive and definitely there but
very difficult to read. I get one letter, say a G, I put that into a box I
draw on the paper. As It keeps on I get a 5 so that goes in the box randomly
so there is no apparent pattern to the already existing G. Later I get a Z
and then GN. I put them in the box again. As the G is in two places I put a
line through the single G. Eventually it makes some sense and I call the
guy. It is not always right but it often gets me within one letter of a
correct call. The rhythm of the sounds helps to collect the letters in the
box into a complete call. It is harder to describe than to do.
On 160 I was calling an LY and he came back and asked me to give only my
prefix a few times. Once he had that he knew which was his best receive
antenna and we soon completed the QSO. A technique I will add to me skills
bank.
An EUxx station also on 160 failed to complete the QSO because he got
fixated on the wrong error. He got me as VK3GN and as I tried to get across
the 5 he varied it to VK3GNZ and thereafter he kept varying the last letter.
Very frustrating for us both and we never completed the QSO. I suspect the
letters in the box technique may have helped him to keep away from the
fixation on one pattern. Just listening to the rhythm tells you that it is
xxnxx not xxnxxx.
Finally I wonder why stations on 40, like the European multi I mentioned
first just keep calling and calling. They are not getting rate and they are
not working the rare ones because they create too much QRM.
It IS possible to hear, there are other European stations that regularly
hear my signal through the noise at their end.
I accept that my 40 meter antenna is still sub standard for the rest of my
station and that is the next work to do. However, at best I will only add a
few db's to my signal. That will not be enough without extra good operating
at the other end!
Any one else got any ideas for operating in the noisy low bands? (On the
Saturday I was getting static levels above 9 even on the Beverages!)
73
Martin VK5GN
>From luther at mail.mdt.net.au Tue Oct 29 01:49:39 2002
From: luther@mail.mdt.net.au (Martin Luther)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
In-Reply-To: <5.1.1.6.0.20021027205443.00a888d0@130.94.229.242>
Message-ID: <002901c27eed$714cc240$93d926cb@martinl>
Is it time to do away with RS(T) in CQWW, or is it already
optional?
73,
Paul EI5DI
No, I disagree, Paul,
I had a few like you doing the same thing. I needed repeats on about half of
them. Apart from the "legal" aspects, the 59 tends to tune my ears in to the
signal in the noise and then I am ready for the zone confirmation. It is
even more important in contests with serial numbers where I actually have
to hear the lot.
The other problem was people speaking before the TX was on so all I got was
(in the case of Zone 14)...." Rteen"
Finally I do actually give reports different from 59 sometimes. Listen
carefully it may be your turn next Hi Hi.
George K5KG's comments on a proper Audio quality report that affects the
result is interesting. There are certainly a lot of very ordinary sounding
signals out there. I comment to the worst of them but there are many others
that are just plain difficult to read and spreading unnecessarily. The idea
has some problems as we can affect someone elses result by giving them a bad
report. It would need some check on the reporter as well as the reportee???
Or work on some statistical average result over the whole test?
73
Martin VK5GN
>From k5iid at ntelos.net Tue Oct 29 02:00:27 2002
From: k5iid@ntelos.net (Tom Horton)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
In-Reply-To: <b7.292719ae.2aeea43b@aol.com>
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.1.20021029014600.03fdb520@wvinbox.ntelos.net>
At 09:31 10/28/02 -0500, you wrote:
>Maybe we need a contest protocol that would include audio and/or keying
>quality information. The score would be affected by the reports they
>receive!
>
>I'd appreciate your thoughts.
>
>73, Geo...
George,
Amen and amen!
Every year I am appalled at the HORRIBLE audio from some of the big guys
as well as the little pistols. Amazingly every year it just seems to get worse.
Conversely, if I hear a GOOD signal, I go out of my way to compliment them.
Often I will tell the bad sounding ones about their poor audio, to which the
normal response is "QRZ contest"!
If my signal sounds bad, I want to know it. If anyone ever hears my
signal sounding
like garbage, please tell me. I might not like it, but I will do my best to
make it right.
It is very dissapointing to see what signals are on the air these days.
If I were a rich guy I would spend a year or two traveling in South America
and southern Europe showing ops how to set the mic gain and processor levels.
These places seem to have the absolute highest level of garbled
audio...reminds me
of the old QST April Fools Article about the "garbler microphone".
The best audio I herad this past weekend was KP3Z and I told him so.
Sounded professional!
Just my thoughts...seems this come up every year. Maybe that should mean
something!
73, Tom K5IID
Tom Horton
K5IID in West "BY GAWD" Virginia
" E " sorter for the W5 Bureau
>From ddddd at attbi.com Tue Oct 29 06:29:11 2002
From: ddddd@attbi.com (Dave Tucker)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Packet Spots in CQWW
Message-ID: <5.2.0.5.2.20021029062841.02697e30@mail.attbi.com>
Jim, my apologies for the bad spots. I did not realize it happened, this
is the first I've heard of it. We have had a problem occasionally of RF
getting into the computer and screwing up the radio control using CT. My
best guess is that this is what happened. I am sorry you ended up with the
dups / 0 pointers. We will try and keep a closer eye on things.
Dave KA6BIM
>From ludal at dmv.com Tue Oct 29 07:47:35 2002
From: ludal@dmv.com (Dallas Carter)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Packet Spots in CQWW
References: <009c01c27e83$b5fd7f20$92292f04@dslverizon.net>
<5.2.0.5.2.20021028190940.0273b2c0@mail.attbi.com>
Message-ID: <005a01c27f49$5c5af440$34f721a2@oemcomputer>
We had that problem here on our 15m position. One of the ops noted
that our spots were going out on the wrong frequency. The same one
consistantly. They stopped sending spots until I found the problem.
Someone had accidentally hit one of the memory buttons on the MP
and the indicator said "VMEM". I reset it to VFO and that curred the
problem. I have not tried to recreate the symptom, but it IS vfo related.
I have also seen this happen on 940's when the interface stops reading
the vfo. The CT memory then just repeats the last known frequency
when using alt-F3. Bottom line, it was probably cockpit trouble. In the
heat of battle, this goes un noticed until someone sends you a kind packet
note, or another op sees the outgoing spots.
73 Dallas W3PP
----- Original Message -----
From: Jim Reisert AD1C <jjreisert@alum.mit.edu>
To: Scott Pederson <spederson@yahoo.com>; <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Cc: David B. Tucker, KA6BIM <dtucker@inreach.com>
Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 7:16 PM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Packet Spots in CQWW
> At 01:17 PM 10/28/2002 -0800, Scott Pederson KI5DR wrote:
>
> >I noticed that there were a few instances where there were several DX
> >spots for exactly the same frequency - apparently the running station was
> >sending packet spots for stations that worked him. I'm sure this was
> >un-intentional, but would explain why you follow a packet spot and it
> >turns out to be someone else....
>
> Well, it wasn't us! :-)
>
> On Saturday afternoon, KA6BIM put out a number of spots using the KC1XX 10
> meter run frequency (data from http://oh2aq.kolumbus.com/dxs/)
>
> KA6BIM 28574.7 PY2BT 1933 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 LU3HIP 1934 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 VA3SK 1936 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 CK6SV 1937 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 KC1XX 1938 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 LP7H 1939 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 CE3N 1940 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 KD7GGZ 1941 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 WP2Z 1943 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 LT5H 1944 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 HI9X 1946 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 PP2RON 1947 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 CX5BW 1952 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 J69AZ 1953 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 CJ5DX 1954 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 LU7PT 1956 26 Oct 2002
>
> We were not working these stations, and I have no idea where they were on
> the band. However, it did result in an inordinately large number of
> 0-point stateside callers, as you can see from the log extract below:
>
> 26-Oct-02 1937 895 28574 VE6FI 59 04 2
> 26-Oct-02 1941 899 28574 KM9Z 59 04 0
> 26-Oct-02 1942 900 28574 N3CY 59 05 0
> 26-Oct-02 1942 901 28574 K6DRK 59 03 0
> 26-Oct-02 1942 902 28574 WP4Z 59 08 2
> 26-Oct-02 1942 903 28574 K2NG 59 05 0
> 26-Oct-02 1944 904 28536 CE3N 59 12 3
> 26-Oct-02 1946 906 28574 W1NG 59 05 0
> 26-Oct-02 1946 907 28574 T2DX 59 31 T2 3
> 26-Oct-02 1947 908 28574 K8LN 59 04 0
> 26-Oct-02 1947 909 28574 N6GL 59 03 0
> 26-Oct-02 1949 910 28574 KC0IEE 59 04 0
> 26-Oct-02 1949 911 28574 K6GU 59 03 0
> 26-Oct-02 1949 912 28574 NK7U 59 03 0
> 26-Oct-02 1950 913 28574 VE9XA 59 05 2
> 26-Oct-02 1950 914 28574 PY2TSM 59 11 3
> 26-Oct-02 1950 915 28574 K5GPA 59 04 0
> 26-Oct-02 1951 916 28574 XE2LV 59 06 2
> 26-Oct-02 1953 918 28468 PV2M 59 11 3
> 26-Oct-02 1954 919 28570 HR8/YN4SU 59 07 2
> 26-Oct-02 1954 920 28574 VY2SS 59 05 2
>
> Perhaps the VFO that was being read for spotting was different than the
one
> he actually tuned with. Note that he did actually spot KC1XX once, but
the
> VFO problem occurred before that spot, and continued afterwards.
>
> 73 - Jim AD1C (one of 10 meter ops at KC1XX)
>
>
> --
> 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 ludal at dmv.com Tue Oct 29 07:56:45 2002
From: ludal@dmv.com (Dallas Carter)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] re: Packet Spots in CQWW
References: <200210282037.g9SKbAvh022805@contesting.com>
<001801c27eeb$067f1000$507cdd18@phoenix.speedchoice.com>
Message-ID: <006901c27f4a$a4208fa0$34f721a2@oemcomputer>
Seems like in every contest someone invents a new way to reek
havoc. In the past it was erroneous /BUSTED spots. This time,
our system was taking some VE spots, and this resulted in, not
only domestic spots, but out of US band spots. With PACKLUSTER
I can filter out US calls, and, if this is not resolved at our input point,
I can also filter VE sources.
These represent but only two sources of spots that are not useful to us in
the greater 48. These are not done maliciously as it is perfectly
acceptable
for VE's to spot W's and out of US band stations. This is a network
management issue. As far as US stations spotting US stations, that is an
educational issue. As far as crashing the system from excessive traffic,
again a network management issue. My 2 Euros worth.
73 Dallas W3PP
----- Original Message -----
From: KN5H <kn5h@earthlink.net>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 8:32 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] re: Packet Spots in CQWW
> Bob N5NJ wrote:
>
>
> > I operated for not quite half of the contest, but I noticed a very high
> > number of erroneous packet spots.
> >
> > What is going on? Was this on purpose or what?
> >
> > To make matters worse, it seemed that the only stations that were
spotted
> > were those that nearly never ID!
> >
> > One spot had a cross-band QSX on it. That was weird.
> >
> > N5NJ @ AA5NT M/2
>
>
> Bob:
> You have a good point. I am trying to justify the effort to rcv spots,
> either via 2 mtr or Telnet.
> An extra phone line or more coax for the RF ISP link is what I am
planning.
> Either way seems like a waste.
> What is up with endless stateside spots from other stateside nodes? Please
> tell me so I will understand!
> If I had a 2mtr connection, the entire network would fail due to the sheer
> volume and constant collisions.
> Someone please enlighten me.
> 73 de KN5H
>
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>From w9sz at prairienet.org Tue Oct 29 07:52:50 2002
From: w9sz@prairienet.org (Zack Widup)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Packet Spots in CQWW
In-Reply-To: <5.2.0.5.2.20021028190940.0273b2c0@mail.attbi.com>
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10210290741230.12341-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
On Mon, 28 Oct 2002, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
> At 01:17 PM 10/28/2002 -0800, Scott Pederson KI5DR wrote:
>
> >I noticed that there were a few instances where there were several DX
> >spots for exactly the same frequency - apparently the running station was
> >sending packet spots for stations that worked him. I'm sure this was
> >un-intentional, but would explain why you follow a packet spot and it
> >turns out to be someone else....
Curious ...
>
> Well, it wasn't us! :-)
>
> On Saturday afternoon, KA6BIM put out a number of spots using the KC1XX 10
> meter run frequency (data from http://oh2aq.kolumbus.com/dxs/)
>
> KA6BIM 28574.7 PY2BT 1933 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 LU3HIP 1934 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 VA3SK 1936 26 Oct 2002
Curiouser and curiouser ...
>
> We were not working these stations, and I have no idea where they were on
> the band. However, it did result in an inordinately large number of
> 0-point stateside callers, as you can see from the log extract below:
>
> 26-Oct-02 1937 895 28574 VE6FI 59 04 2
> 26-Oct-02 1941 899 28574 KM9Z 59 04 0
> 26-Oct-02 1942 900 28574 N3CY 59 05 0
And the beat goes on ...
> Perhaps the VFO that was being read for spotting was different than the one
> he actually tuned with. Note that he did actually spot KC1XX once, but the
> VFO problem occurred before that spot, and continued afterwards.
>
> 73 - Jim AD1C (one of 10 meter ops at KC1XX)
If that was some sort of a weird yet honest mistake, it could be
overlooked as one of the many technological glitches present in the modern
world. But if it was an attempt to "screw the competition" (Note - I
didn't say it was, I said IF it was), it would be unsportsmanlike in the
extreme.
It would be interesting to see if this happens again in a major contest.
73, Zack W9SZ
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Oct 29 06:55:02 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQWW DX, SSB - USA Claimed Scores 29Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210291455.g9TEt2m10680@b4h.net>
2002 CQWW DX, SSB - USA Claimed Scores 29Oct2002
Submit logs by: December 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: ssb@cqww.com
Mail logs to:
CQWW Phone
CQ Magazine
25 Newbridge Road
Hicksville, NY 11801
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 QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA M/2 HP
N3RS 5289 172 689 48 12,973,440 FRC
K4JA 4893 177 717 48 12,171,810 PVRC
N2NT 4711 165 661 48 10,715,698 FRC
K1KI 4723 163 654 48 10,639,791 YCCC
KI1G 4454 167 671 48 10,590,644 YCCC
W6KK(@W6KP) 3943 161 571 48 7,626,708 SCCC
K0TV 2850 145 570 48 5,622,760 YCCC
K5NA 3017 167 575 48 5,481,896 CTDXCC
AA5NT 2653 155 545 48 4,608,100 NTCC
W7DX(@K7IR) 2520 159 482 48 4,220,985 WWDXC
N1RR 2290 129 435 36 3,645,000 YCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA M/M HP
KC1XX 8205 188 791 48 21,262,901
K9NS 7054 189 756 48 17,341,695 SMC
N2RM 5895 175 701 48 14,082,576 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA M/S HP
N4PN 3437 162 615 48 7,190,358 FCG
K8AZ 2889 167 638 48 6,555,000 NCC
N0NI 2606 169 630 48 5,593,799
K0RF 2353 169 611 46 4,986,540
N1MM 2548 137 552 48 4,899,582 YCCC
N5YA 2696 148 518 41 4,687,974 NTCC
W4WS(@KG4NEP) 2208 149 574 48 4,306,911 PVRC
KY5R 2160 138 517 42 3,985,020 Alabama Contest Grou
N1LN 2107 150 523 48 3,394,612
K9ES 1736 135 497 48 3,020,960 FCG
W1BK 1134 133 475 42 1,910,944 YCCC
K6KO 889 126 317 28 1,052,568 NCCC
W3LJ 728 93 316 40 807,366 PVRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA M/S LP
NQ4U 1025 106 305 1,102,713 TCG
NY4T 941 105 311 46 1,038,752 TCG
K0UK 766 126 338 18 949,344 Grand Mesa
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOAB HP
KQ2M 3945 157 583 43 8,162,940 FRC
K4ZW 3202 150 547 48 6,353,852 PVRC
N9RV 3299 147 493 40 6,027,520 NCC
K3ZO 3136 137 486 41 5,547,192 PVRC
K5ZD 2777 143 532 30 5,363,550 YCCC
W9RE 2652 153 531 43 5,020,000 SMC
WB9Z 2537 159 508 45 4,675,003 SMC
W1WEF 2303 124 443 33 3,662,820 YCCC
N6BV(@N6RO) 2628 136 342 40 3,268,086 NCCC
NX9T 1860 115 382 26 2,563,526 PVRC
W4WTB 1574 137 436 2,538,963 CDXA
K0KX 1352 140 456 32 2,236,788 MWA
K5TR 1808 133 361 30 2,163,720 Boring Amateur Radio
K5RR 1597 128 342 35 2,085,860
K3MD 1366 124 410 28 2,048,424 FRC
K4BAI 1619 103 336 35 1,960,574 SECC
K5ZO 1331 141 361 42 1,795,152
WX3B 1257 90 327 10 1,508,706 PVRC
K2UOP 1002 115 384 26 1,397,699 PVRC
K1GU 1038 99 318 36 1,203,879 YCCC
K4RO 1115 105 282 20 1,165,644 TCG
K4UTE 787 117 403 30 1,123,200 NORTH FLORIDA DX ASS
K0OU 889 109 302 23 984,756
N7GYD 1002 100 264 36 948,220 WWDXC
KG7H 946 109 272 31 937,641 PVRC
N4CW 800 87 294 22 853,821 PVRC
W4NTI 669 0 345 24 624,795
K5XR(W5ASP) 540 97 301 588,244 TDXS
NE9Z 505 112 296 21 566,712
N4GG 595 76 256 7 551,784 PVRC
K0GAS 554 91 195 420,420 Grand Mesa
N5DD 470 90 222 415,896 TDXS
W3WW 513 71 216 17 412,132 FCG
K4FK(W4SAA) 414 77 210 12 328,615 FCG
N6VH 405 90 172 286,628 SCCC
K4BP 359 86 196 7 267,336 TCG
KO7X(@KI7WX) 347 79 158 8 224,202 PVRC
K4IU 334 76 167 208,737 MWA
N5QQ(@KC5FU) 262 70 160 12 165,600 NTCC
K7ABV 310 61 133 7 163,348 NORTHERN ROCKIES DX
KE8RO 194 43 130 15 91,690
AD4L 166 48 103 4 67,799 PVRC
KB0ENE 541 93 236 47,244
K7RX 96 29 59 22,176 WWDXC
W6MVW 82 29 50 5 16,432 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOAB LP
N1SV 1515 105 386 2,090,678 YCCC
N4TZ/9 1230 131 407 37 1,820,592 SMC
N5AW 1192 134 402 40 1,746,824 CTDXCC
NR3X(N4YDU) 1320 103 359 34 1,651,188 PVRC
W1CTN 1165 114 378 29 1,551,276 YCCC
AC0W 1041 109 327 38 1,224,724 MWA
W2RDS 1015 93 327 39 1,197,840 FRC
WA1Z 841 92 303 30 916,400 YCCC
NA4K 809 90 258 16 786,132 TCG
KU8E 651 97 258 24 623,025 SECC
W1DAD 610 92 279 18 605,472 YCCC
K0XH 657 94 244 28 599,950 MWA
W0ETT 606 88 236 20 537,840 Grand Mesa
K7HBN 451 80 181 327,294 WWDXC
KU3O 523 62 176 306,544 FCG
N4EK 450 56 184 303,360 FCG
N2CQ 380 56 199 14 272,085 FRC
W4TDB 362 74 151 14 214,200 TCG
K4LOG 434 49 139 30 209,432 FCG
WR9A 310 46 146 12 160,512 SMC
WN3VAW 245 70 165 12 153,690 Wireless Association
W5WZ 296 54 121 14 133,000 Twin City Ham Club
AK8B 250 47 120 15 112,725
N3GNW 202 56 128 16 102,120
ND2T 225 56 89 12 87,580 NCCC
W4YA 159 39 106 62,930 FCG
K6OWL 184 47 58 8 52,185
N3RA 146 41 85 2 47,502 NCC
W6ZZZ 131 35 51 29,240 NCCC
K1MOM 20 13 16 1 1,102 YCCC
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USA SOAB QRP
N0KE(@WB0GAZ) 564 90 71 37 461,754 Grand Mesa
N5FPW 341 69 174 23 218,700 SECC
N8IE 411 53 135 25 214,884
WB6BWZ 183 39 77 17 37,120 SECC
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USA SOAB(A) HP
K3WW 2623 161 627 48 5,815,440 FRC
K3PP 2017 149 575 43 4,099,288 FRC
W4NF 2018 143 544 39 3,875,367 PVRC
NO2R 1900 139 558 36 3,770,073 FRC
AA3B 2022 135 505 40 3,681,920 FRC
K5KG 1772 137 509 36 3,434,136 FCG
W3MF 1471 130 473 27 2,509,083 FRC
K3NM 1464 122 470 30 2,487,582 FRC
W2YC 1355 128 481 35 2,306,892 FRC
W3GM(K3ND) 1334 129 478 29 2,278,071 FRC
WT3W 1392 124 443 2,237,382 FRC
W5VX 1172 131 434 28 1,787,095
AA4V 1194 112 332 15 1,502,052 Aiken Contest Club
N3ZA 880 128 465 38 1,430,909 FRC
W1ZT 903 117 443 26 1,383,760 YCCC
W6TK 1065 124 349 23 1,366,824 SCCC
K4OJ(@W1CW) 956 98 370 1,263,132 FCG
W2UP 975 90 329 8 1,168,591 FRC
W3IQ 920 90 294 18 993,024 NCC
KI9A 785 108 318 25 903,972 SMC
KA2D 753 80 314 19 853,798 YCCC
W1FY(NC1N) 600 57 225 16 483,066 YCCC
N2WK 444 94 272 11 437,736 Rochester DX Associa
K0BX 413 70 207 12 326,029
K5NZ 289 277 94 6 288,638 CTDXCC
KD2HE 278 42 136 6 137,950
K3SV 250 78 206 118,192 PVRC
NA9D 193 61 114 5 86,975 SMC
K2CC(KC2BMG) 189 40 84 5 54,808 Clarkson University
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USA SOAB(A) LP
NA2U 1300 117 441 2,053,440 FRC
KB1GW 82 24 47 4 14,342 YCCC
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USA SOAB(A) QRP
W6RCL 267 62 102 114,308
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USA SOSB(A)/10 HP
N2WW(@K0MP) 851 31 138 380,419 Western Wireless CC
K7KR 723 34 136 20 325,040 CADXA
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USA SOSB(A)/10 LP
K2SX 520 28 123 18 220,158 YCCC
N9GUN 166 24 61 5 38,505 SMC
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USA SOSB(A)/10 QRP
K9GY 46 17 30 5,358 SMC
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USA SOSB(A)/15 HP
W7UT 1131 37 144 26 587,888
W9JA 356 31 125 15 155,688
N0ZM 284 24 88 82,880 Western Wireless CC
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USA SOSB(A)/20 HP
WA2QNW 516 39 135 18 258,900
NX5M 400 32 125 16 168,960 CTDXCC
N6WS 359 35 133 26 165,816 SCCC
KR6NA/0 383 33 108 17 119,568
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USA SOSB/10 HP
K4WI 1897 35 140 28 885,675
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USA SOSB/10 LP
W8LU 574 35 152 23 304,810
N5XJ(@NX5M) 692 32 129 27 292,537 CTDXCC
KE9S 509 29 107 19 192,304 Bay Area Wireless As
WB2DVU 410 25 102 14 147,955 Rochester (NY) DX As
WA7BNM 430 28 98 16 146,286 SCCC
N2CU 300 23 92 5 98,555 WNYDXA
N8IA 57 16 36 4 7,176
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USA SOSB/15 HP
W5TM(W5AO) 1367 36 119 23 535,990 OkDX
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USA SOSB/15 LP
W0AH 679 35 128 21 293,074 Grand Mesa
N4MO 566 33 129 28 258,714 PVRC
N4JF 567 33 126 16 250,982 ALABAMA CONTEST GROU
K8IR 357 26 105 28 130,214 BAY AREA WIRELESS
NG3Q/8 308 29 105 12 115,374
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USA SOSB/15 QRP
KR2Q 518 29 118 216,531
K7JA 310 34 118 20 130,568
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USA SOSB/20 HP
W7WA 1396 39 153 771,000 WWDXC
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USA SOSB/20 LP
K3SWZ 312 32 104 24 115,328 PVRC
KC0ATC 24 12 16 3 1,764
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USA SOSB/20 QRP
N7MB 148 27 62 22 32,129 Central Arizona DX A
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USA SOSB/40 HP
K4XS 726 31 113 22 302,688 FCG
K7XZ(K1MY) 198 28 72 30 53,200 Central Arizona DX A
W9SE 144 22 65 31,494 SMC
K4TX 76 15 42 2 12,369
Operators:
9A1P 9A2CW,9A2RD,9A5AEI,9A6NDX,9A6XX,IK3UNA,S55M
AA5NT AA5NT,K3TD,KK7SJ,N1CC,N5EE,N5NJ,N5TVL,N8SM,NW5X
CK6SV VE6AKY,VE6MRT,VE6NAP,VE6SV,VE6VW,VE7GAS,VO1CV
EA1EEY EA1BVP,EA1CS,EA1CUB,EA1EEY,EA1EY,EA1QA,EA1WX,
EB1HAL,EC1DQK
EA5KB EA5KB,EC5CPL
ED7VG EA1AK,EA2TV,EA7ATX,EA7CCN,EA7EZQ,EA7HY,EA7VG
IO4T IK4HLQ,IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4BBF,
IZ4DIJ,IZ4EFN
IQ2C I2MWY,IK2FIL,IK2JUB,IK2PFL,IW2HAJ,IW2NOR,IZ2ABI,
IZ2EEV
IQ4T I4IFL,I4MGP,IK3QAR,IK4HVR,IK4SXJ,IK4TVP,IK4WMH,
IZ4AKS
IU2X I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2FYH,IK2GSN,IK2GXK,IK2GZU,
IK2SAU,IW2LLH
K0RF K0RF,W0UA,W1XE
K0TV K0TV,K2TE,KB1PZ,KD6BLK,KI6MF,W1GQ,W1MJ,WK1V,
WO1N
K0UK K0UK,WA0RSX
K1KI K1CC,K1KI,KM1P,VA7RR,W1RM
K4JA AJ9C,K4JA,K4MA,K7SV,KE9I,W3BP
K5NA K2UR,K5DU,K5NA,KD5SQF,KI5DR,N5ZC
K6KO K6KO,K6TA
K8AZ K8AZ,K8BL,K8MR,N8TR,W8CAR,W8KIC,WB8K,WT8C
K9ES AD4ES,K9ES,KC4HW,KG4IPO
K9NS AA9D,K9DX,K9GS,K9HMB,K9NO,K9PPY,K9PW,K9QVB,K9RS,
KO9A,KS9W,W9RM,WE9V
KC1XX HC1OT,K1DG,K1GQ,K6AW,KC1XX,KM3T,N6HB,N6IG,W1FV
KH0AA JE1JKL,JF1SQC,JP1NWZ
KI1G KI1G,KS1J,WF1B
KY5R KY5R,N4YQ,W4RJ
LR0N LU1NDC,LU2NI,LU5NA,LU6HCV,LU6HDF,LU7HBO,LU7HVH,
LU7NN,LU8NA
LT1F LU1FAM,LU1FGE,LU1FJ,LU1FKR,LU1FMO,LU1FT,LU2DKT,
LU2FT,LU3FZW
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY3CI,LY3MM,LY4CW
LZ1ABC LZ1ABC,LZ1AQ
N0NI K0KD,K0WHV,N0AC,N0AV,N0HR,N0NI,W0ETC,W0FLS,WO0V
N1LN K5NZ,K7LEX,KD5NDZ,KD5TMF,N1LN,N5EN,W5MF,W5PF,
W5SB,WA5MLT
N1MM KB1GW,N1IXF,N1MM
N1RR N1RR,N2PGD,W1KM,WM1K
N2NT N2NT,N2NU,N2WKS,W2RQ,WW2Y
N2RM K2TW,N2NC,N2RM,NA2AA,W2REH,W3CF,WK2G,WM2H
N3RS N2SR,N3ED,N3RD,N3RS,W8FJ,WA3LRO
N4PN KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
N5YA K1NT,N5KR,N5UM,OH1HX,W5LL
NP2B KP2BH,NP2B,NP2KW,VE3BW,W5IDX,WD4JR
NY4T K4RNT,KA1DWX,KR4FO,NY4T
OK6A OK2CMW,OK2INW,OK2PSE
OL5Q OK1FFU,OK1FLC,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
OM7M OK2BFN,OM3PA,OM3PC,OM5RM,OM5RW,OM5ZW
OZ5BAL OZ0J,OZ1JTE
PJ2T K1AR,K8NZ,N8BJQ,W1MD,WC4E
RT9W RA9WR,RU9WX,RW9WW,RW9WY,RX9WI,RX9WR
S50C S52LW,S53CC,S53MM,S57NOB
SL2ZA SM2LIY,SM2ODB,SM2VHD
TK4Z AB6BH,K5OT,K6MC,K6ZH,N6AA,N6ZZ,TK5AE,TK5EP,
TK5MH,W6XD
V26B DL8OBQ,N2ED,N3OC,V21DM
VE3DC VA3DJ,VE3BK,VE3DXF,VE3GCP,VE3NBL,VE3SS,VE3STT,
VE3VZ,VE3YOC
W1BK W1BK,W1NR
W3LJ K3NCO,KA3UBJ,W3IDT,W3LJ
W6KK K6AM,K6HMS,N6AW,N6KI,N6MJ,NN6X,W6HT,W6KK,W6RW
W7DX KL2A,KL9A,KQ7W
ZK1MA AA7PM,KT7G,VE7XF,W7TSQ,W7VV,ZK1MA
ZL6QH ZL1AXG,ZL1AZE,ZL2AOV,ZL2BDW,ZL2CA,ZL2DZ,ZL2IQ,
ZL2UO
ZW5B N5FA,N5ZO,PY1KN,PY5CC,PY5EG
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Oct 29 06:56:24 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQWW DX, SSB - Non-USA Claimed Scores 29Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210291456.g9TEuOc10689@b4h.net>
2002 CQWW DX, SSB - Non-USA Claimed Scores 29Oct2002
Submit logs by: December 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: ssb@cqww.com
Mail logs to:
CQWW Phone
CQ Magazine
25 Newbridge Road
Hicksville, NY 11801
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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Non-USA M/2 HP
PJ2T 13167 161 635 48 30,983,504
V26B 11367 159 596 48 21,022,220 FRC
ZW5B(@PY5EG) 8392 162 603 48 18,725,670 ARAUCARIA DX GROUP
NP2B 9433 140 511 48 14,500,000
LT1F 6517 139 433 48 10,854,215 WWYC
LY1YK 4660 171 648 48 6,588,036 KTU RC
VE3DC 3075 137 464 4,478,051 CCO
ZL6QH 2772 129 284 46 3,333,736 Wellington Amateur R
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Non-USA M/M HP
TK4Z 11469 139 592 48 15,476,732 SCCC
ED7VG 8519 143 554 12,455,632
ZK1MA 5688 126 288 48 6,902,208 WWDXC
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Non-USA M/S HP
KH0AA 6962 158 488 48 13,201,010
9A1P 5343 155 680 46 10,066,760 WWYC
IU2X 4922 154 630 48 9,000,320 ARI Brescia DX Group
RT9W(@RZ9WWH) 4009 150 597 48 8,314,857
OM7M 4441 168 705 48 8,234,136
IQ4T(@I4IFL) 4324 161 684 48 8,101,860 Romagna Contest Team
EA1EEY 4557 151 619 48 8,078,840
LR0N(@LU1NDC) 4363 134 478 46 7,750,980
S50C 3415 139 571 5,003,370 CCS
IO4T 3409 138 538 47 5,000,372
CK6SV(@VE6SV) 3343 148 458 48 4,435,968
OL5Q 3000 131 468 3,897,693
IQ2C 2812 126 499 48 3,720,625
OK6A 1632 122 435 48 1,704,977 WWYC
SL2ZA 1747 102 390 1,506,012
EA5KB 2110 95 325 1,171,280
OZ5BAL 378 56 195 15 217,617 EDR Ballerup
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Non-USA M/S LP
LZ1ABC(@LZ1ABC/L 1874 107 390 42 1,445,773 WWYC
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Non-USA SOAB HP
KP3Z(N5TJ) 8985 162 593 47 16,193,995
VE3EJ 4659 164 574 45 8,899,542
ZF2NT 6493 123 372 40 7,161,660 NCCC
S50S(S51TA) 4025 154 560 48 6,538,210 CCS
GW4BLE 3871 128 475 41 5,419,764 CONTEST CAMBRIA
VE3EY/2(@VE2CSI) 3282 123 429 44 4,590,984 Croatian CC
EA5DFV 3762 114 424 39 4,315,836
VE3ANX 3334 114 350 43 3,955,136 CCO
OH2RA 2869 136 438 43 3,251,710 CCF/TEAM: CCF Team P
M6T(G4PIQ) 2855 111 393 23 2,975,112
VO1TA 2452 90 286 21 2,656,064
PY7ZY 2449 88 269 2,557,191
VK8AA 2496 113 244 45 2,528,274
7S2E(SM2DMU) 2393 130 389 42 2,421,654 TOEC
XE2AC 2572 106 279 32 2,264,955
CK3KZ(VE3KZ) 1630 123 402 31 2,253,300 CCO
S56A 1362 135 532 34 1,791,562 CCS
VE3NE 938 103 274 21 853,151
VE7IN 1159 102 207 27 835,536 BCDX
ZL1ANJ 1080 96 165 20 820,845
LY2OX 743 101 326 17 577,304 Lithuanian DX
CE8EIO 681 56 96 5 290,472 South Croux DX Group
DA0ED(DL4YAO) 495 51 172 210,066 BCC
K6III 251 72 128 7 130,400 NCCC
VA3KA 142 101 109 13 76,020 CCO
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Non-USA SOAB LP
D44TD(IV3TAN) 6201 140 511 40 11,992,492
P40W(W2GD) 4427 124 437 41 7,300,854 FRC
DF3KV 1538 110 422 33 1,688,568 RR DX
EA5AER 2005 73 264 28 1,455,503
CX9AU 1468 90 227 1,311,112
9A3AG 1504 102 368 25 1,308,010 Croatian CC
SP6EKS 1105 123 449 1,260,688
VE3BUC(@VE3SY) 1256 100 274 32 1,169,124 CCO
VE3CR 1009 97 311 1,079,568
SP5DDJ 1262 106 362 38 1,079,208
G4IIY 1188 79 318 20 858,314 CHILTERN DX
6J2AUB(XE2AUB) 1383 63 135 640,332
OM6RM 1060 84 299 41 624,290
GM0TGE 849 79 272 30 606,879
SM6D(SM6DER) 1008 74 263 582,336 SK6AW Hisingingens R
VK4DX 804 79 160 13 536,794 Sarajevo Contest Gro
VE9DX 643 64 206 18 441,990
VE4YU 469 79 173 15 299,376
VE3RSA 404 63 167 247,480
HL1/WX8C 494 64 146 240,030
DL4RCK 493 65 208 8 222,495 BCC
9A5AVC 274 24 67 14 62,784
LY2QJ(@LY1DS) 129 19 55 3 14,356
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Non-USA SOAB(A) HP
JY9QJ 4009 138 499 34 7,184,723
OE1A(OE1EMS) 3196 156 642 38 5,097,624 SCG
S52ZW 3063 146 597 46 4,852,533 SCC
PX2W(PY2YU) 3206 123 391 43 4,746,790 TuPY DX Group
VE1OP 1969 113 425 30 2,696,456
SP8NR 957 112 369 1,058,681 SPDXC
VA3NR 417 80 212 12 317,404
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Non-USA SOAB(A) LP
GJ0NYG 1040 79 342 25 768,325
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Non-USA SOSB(A)/10 HP
LP7H(LU9HS) 2627 35 147 28 1,376,102 LUCG
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Non-USA SOSB(A)/10 LP
OZ8AE 420 32 121 22 154,071
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Non-USA SOSB(A)/15 HP
ZX5J(PP5JR) 4059 40 171 2,518,285 Araucaria DX Group
OT2T(DL2CC) 1792 39 156 29 821,145 RRDXA
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Non-USA SOSB(A)/15 QRP
DF9ZP 2200 39 159 1,064,844 BCC
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Non-USA SOSB(A)/20 HP
VE7AV 1392 37 118 30 476,935
LT0H(LU3HY) 952 31 73 10 290,992
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Non-USA SOSB(A)/80 HP
ON4ATW 912 17 82 120,780
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Non-USA SOSB/10 HP
ZY5G(PP5WG) 3610 36 149 35 1,953,785 Araucaria DX Group
P43E 2811 30 120 1,219,650 Aruba ARC
Z31GX 2111 37 142 28 823,400
OL7N(OK1CDJ) 1256 37 143 24 547,920
LA6YEA 957 35 141 20 401,104
ES2X(ES2NA) 980 36 136 36 350,000
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Non-USA SOSB/10 LP
AY4DX(LU4DX) 2564 34 129 1,220,870 LUCG
WP3C 2317 31 116 22 842,016
KH6GMP 1523 30 64 421,872 KONA DX CLUB
F8AAN 1010 33 114 16 360,003
I8UZA 832 37 148 356,495
EA5ON/M 937 34 112 261,048
SM5D(SM5DJZ) 505 29 120 166,582 TOEC
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Non-USA SOSB/10 QRP
TT8ZZ(F5PTM) 1646 28 96 23 606,112
J79UF(VE5UF) 684 21 80 21 171,094
SP5XMU 272 32 78 22 76,670
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Non-USA SOSB/15 HP
YT6A 2790 38 150 24 1,150,000 SKY CC
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Non-USA SOSB/15 LP
VE3DZ 1152 33 141 25 519,390 CCO
EA7HBP 1500 27 109 32 372,640
VE7UF(VE7NS) 941 29 71 2 232,900 BCDX
PA0JED 332 24 88 15 71,120
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Non-USA SOSB/160 HP
C4A(5B4ADA/9A3A) 519 10 60 103,040 Aphrodite Contest Cl
4O6A(T95A) 684 11 67 20 58,734 SKY CC
YU7AR 572 11 63 46,546
SM4F(SM4DHF) 441 7 54 20 27,328 TOEC
PP5VB(@ZX5J) 12 6 9 288 Araucaria DX Group
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Non-USA SOSB/160 LP
G3UEG 429 8 55 18 27,027
VE3XAX 176 5 10 20 5,010 CCO
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Non-USA SOSB/20 HP
9A6A 3324 38 170 46 1,306,240 Croatian CC
PY3MM(@ZX5J) 2239 38 129 1,089,508 Araucaria DX Group
SN8V(SP8GQU) 2210 39 153 811,968
9M6A(N1UR) 1563 36 121 38 721,334 YCCC
SP8KAF/8(SQ8GHY) 628 27 95 32 112,850
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Non-USA SOSB/20 LP
9A7ZZ 595 27 97 123,876 Croatian CC
LY1DS 15 7 12 1 513
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Non-USA SOSB/20 QRP
GM0IIO 232 13 50 14 18,522
LU4HMF 86 17 33 9,700
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Non-USA SOSB/40 HP
S50A 2438 36 131 37 703,284 SCC
9A5E 2021 33 115 39 519,776 Croatian CC
SP6IXF 1859 30 117 35 403,622
OH0NL(OH2BYS) 1245 29 114 28 272,844 CCF
LX1KC 1270 28 104 42 253,440
OH2BP 514 27 86 85,654 CCF
PX5A(PP5UA) 291 18 48 45,994 Araucaria DX Group
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Non-USA SOSB/40 LP
MW5HOC 137 11 45 17 11,256
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Non-USA SOSB/80 HP
OM0C(OM3TZZ) 1434 22 88 27 201,080
VE2ZP 758 20 65 128,120 CCO
PU3A(PY3DX) 241 23 65 9 55,792 Araucaria DX Group
Operators:
9A1P 9A2CW,9A2RD,9A5AEI,9A6NDX,9A6XX,IK3UNA,S55M
AA5NT AA5NT,K3TD,KK7SJ,N1CC,N5EE,N5NJ,N5TVL,N8SM,NW5X
CK6SV VE6AKY,VE6MRT,VE6NAP,VE6SV,VE6VW,VE7GAS,VO1CV
EA1EEY EA1BVP,EA1CS,EA1CUB,EA1EEY,EA1EY,EA1QA,EA1WX,
EB1HAL,EC1DQK
EA5KB EA5KB,EC5CPL
ED7VG EA1AK,EA2TV,EA7ATX,EA7CCN,EA7EZQ,EA7HY,EA7VG
IO4T IK4HLQ,IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4BBF,
IZ4DIJ,IZ4EFN
IQ2C I2MWY,IK2FIL,IK2JUB,IK2PFL,IW2HAJ,IW2NOR,IZ2ABI,
IZ2EEV
IQ4T I4IFL,I4MGP,IK3QAR,IK4HVR,IK4SXJ,IK4TVP,IK4WMH,
IZ4AKS
IU2X I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2FYH,IK2GSN,IK2GXK,IK2GZU,
IK2SAU,IW2LLH
K0RF K0RF,W0UA,W1XE
K0TV K0TV,K2TE,KB1PZ,KD6BLK,KI6MF,W1GQ,W1MJ,WK1V,
WO1N
K0UK K0UK,WA0RSX
K1KI K1CC,K1KI,KM1P,VA7RR,W1RM
K4JA AJ9C,K4JA,K4MA,K7SV,KE9I,W3BP
K5NA K2UR,K5DU,K5NA,KD5SQF,KI5DR,N5ZC
K6KO K6KO,K6TA
K8AZ K8AZ,K8BL,K8MR,N8TR,W8CAR,W8KIC,WB8K,WT8C
K9ES AD4ES,K9ES,KC4HW,KG4IPO
K9NS AA9D,K9DX,K9GS,K9HMB,K9NO,K9PPY,K9PW,K9QVB,K9RS,
KO9A,KS9W,W9RM,WE9V
KC1XX HC1OT,K1DG,K1GQ,K6AW,KC1XX,KM3T,N6HB,N6IG,W1FV
KH0AA JE1JKL,JF1SQC,JP1NWZ
KI1G KI1G,KS1J,WF1B
KY5R KY5R,N4YQ,W4RJ
LR0N LU1NDC,LU2NI,LU5NA,LU6HCV,LU6HDF,LU7HBO,LU7HVH,
LU7NN,LU8NA
LT1F LU1FAM,LU1FGE,LU1FJ,LU1FKR,LU1FMO,LU1FT,LU2DKT,
LU2FT,LU3FZW
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY3CI,LY3MM,LY4CW
LZ1ABC LZ1ABC,LZ1AQ
N0NI K0KD,K0WHV,N0AC,N0AV,N0HR,N0NI,W0ETC,W0FLS,WO0V
N1LN K5NZ,K7LEX,KD5NDZ,KD5TMF,N1LN,N5EN,W5MF,W5PF,
W5SB,WA5MLT
N1MM KB1GW,N1IXF,N1MM
N1RR N1RR,N2PGD,W1KM,WM1K
N2NT N2NT,N2NU,N2WKS,W2RQ,WW2Y
N2RM K2TW,N2NC,N2RM,NA2AA,W2REH,W3CF,WK2G,WM2H
N3RS N2SR,N3ED,N3RD,N3RS,W8FJ,WA3LRO
N4PN KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
N5YA K1NT,N5KR,N5UM,OH1HX,W5LL
NP2B KP2BH,NP2B,NP2KW,VE3BW,W5IDX,WD4JR
NY4T K4RNT,KA1DWX,KR4FO,NY4T
OK6A OK2CMW,OK2INW,OK2PSE
OL5Q OK1FFU,OK1FLC,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
OM7M OK2BFN,OM3PA,OM3PC,OM5RM,OM5RW,OM5ZW
OZ5BAL OZ0J,OZ1JTE
PJ2T K1AR,K8NZ,N8BJQ,W1MD,WC4E
RT9W RA9WR,RU9WX,RW9WW,RW9WY,RX9WI,RX9WR
S50C S52LW,S53CC,S53MM,S57NOB
SL2ZA SM2LIY,SM2ODB,SM2VHD
TK4Z AB6BH,K5OT,K6MC,K6ZH,N6AA,N6ZZ,TK5AE,TK5EP,
TK5MH,W6XD
V26B DL8OBQ,N2ED,N3OC,V21DM
VE3DC VA3DJ,VE3BK,VE3DXF,VE3GCP,VE3NBL,VE3SS,VE3STT,
VE3VZ,VE3YOC
W1BK W1BK,W1NR
W3LJ K3NCO,KA3UBJ,W3IDT,W3LJ
W6KK K6AM,K6HMS,N6AW,N6KI,N6MJ,NN6X,W6HT,W6KK,W6RW
W7DX KL2A,KL9A,KQ7W
ZK1MA AA7PM,KT7G,VE7XF,W7TSQ,W7VV,ZK1MA
ZL6QH ZL1AXG,ZL1AZE,ZL2AOV,ZL2BDW,ZL2CA,ZL2DZ,ZL2IQ,
ZL2UO
ZW5B N5FA,N5ZO,PY1KN,PY5CC,PY5EG
>From otterstad at enter.vg Tue Oct 29 16:58:02 2002
From: otterstad@enter.vg (Ragnar Otterstad)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Low Bands operating skills (longish)
In-Reply-To: <002801c27eed$6f2c0520$93d926cb@martinl>
Message-ID: <MBBBJCHIMOLLDEAHAJGKKENIDNAA.otterstad@enter.vg>
Any one else got any ideas for operating in the noisy low bands? (On the
Saturday I was getting static levels above 9 even on the Beverages!)
73
Martin VK5GN
The answer is simple : stick to CW !
73
Rag Otterstad LA5HE also JW5HE OZ8RO
located in Telemark - home of skiing.
My antenna "farm" can be found on HTTP://no.photos.yahoo.com/la5he when you
click on Radio.
Take a look at: http://WWW.visitTelemark.com
or http://www.visitnorway.com
>From zf2nt at candw.ky Tue Oct 29 16:15:20 2002
From: zf2nt@candw.ky (Bruce B. Sawyer)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Anonymous RR Plaque
Message-ID: <005301c27f66$8330cb40$4775883f@ibm1050257>
I just received a totally unexpected, but much appreciated, package in the
mail today from the ARRL. It was a plaque for last January's RTTY Roundup
(DX SOAB/HP), which I had thought was unsponsored. Some generous person did
sponsor this plaque, but chose to remain anonymous. Thus there's no way I
can send him my thanks directly. My apologies to all for the bandwidth, but
somehow I can't let this go by without notice. So to whomever it may be who
decided to put his money on the line in order to support contesting this
way, my sincere thanks. This plaque is deeply appreciated.
By the way, I don't think the ARRL made much of a profit off your
sponsorship fee. I noticed the postage to get it here was $23!
73,
Bruce, ZF2NT
Little Cayman Island
>From jon.zaimes at dol.net Tue Oct 29 11:11:17 2002
From: jon.zaimes@dol.net (Jon Zaimes AA1K)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 160m band plan
Message-ID: <3.0.5.32.20021029111117.007d5980@dol.net>
Dave,
Regardless of the FCC position, it is still the band plan and lots of us
still abide by it. Hopefully everyone will.
I passed up dozens of QSOs from DX that were operating simplex below 1843
this weekend, and I know many other 160 meter ops followed the same
practice. DX stations need to be aware that they are sacrificing QSOs by
not listening above 1843 for stateside.
BTW I heard many Europeans and others operating transceive above 1843 --
now if conditions had only cooperated!
73/Jon AA1K
>From ARRL Letter 10/26 quoting Riley Hollingsworth:
<quote>
>Hollingsworth says that operation that does not comply with a generally
>accepted band plan such as ARRL's is not illegal. He points out,
>however, that band plans--to the extent that they're followed--do help
>to keep down friction among various users and make his job a lot easier.
>"I don't consider it a big deal. I was just trying to raise awareness,"
>he said, adding that the FCC has no intention of making band plan
>compliance mandatory.
><unquote>
>so now we can do ssb below 1843??????????
>I wish someone would make up our minds.
>David Robbins K1TTT
>From w2up at mindspring.com Tue Oct 29 18:48:29 2002
From: w2up@mindspring.com (Barry )
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Anonymous RR Plaque
In-Reply-To: <005301c27f66$8330cb40$4775883f@ibm1050257>
Message-ID: <3DBED7FD.28375.212625@localhost>
Bruce,
Don't count your chickens before they hatch. I, too, received a plaque
for RTTY Roundup, anonymous sponsor. The odd thing about it was I
didn't operate the RR in 2002!
I sent a note to WS7I, who contacted ARRL. They thanked me for
notifying them, and told me they got some of their files crossed between
2001 and 2002 and it was a mistake. They're supposed to issue a call
tag and have it picked up, but nothing yet, after a week...
73,
Barry W2UP
On 29 Oct 2002 Bruce B. Sawyer wrote:
> I just received a totally unexpected, but much appreciated, package in the
> mail today from the ARRL. It was a plaque for last January's RTTY Roundup
> (DX SOAB/HP), which I had thought was unsponsored. Some generous person did
> sponsor this plaque, but chose to remain anonymous. Thus there's no way I
> can send him my thanks directly. My apologies to all for the bandwidth, but
> somehow I can't let this go by without notice. So to whomever it may be who
> decided to put his money on the line in order to support contesting this
> way, my sincere thanks. This plaque is deeply appreciated.
>
> By the way, I don't think the ARRL made much of a profit off your
> sponsorship fee. I noticed the postage to get it here was $23!
>
> 73,
> Bruce, ZF2NT
> Little Cayman Island
>
> _______________________________________________
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> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
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--
Barry Kutner, W2UP Internet: w2up@mindspring.com
Newtown, PA Frankford Radio Club
>From ku8e1 at yahoo.com Tue Oct 29 10:59:52 2002
From: ku8e1@yahoo.com (Jeffrey Clarke)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 160m band plan
In-Reply-To: <3.0.5.32.20021029111117.007d5980@dol.net>
Message-ID: <20021029185952.8555.qmail@web40801.mail.yahoo.com>
Speaking of band plans.... What about 40 meters too ?? I think I worked
some guys transmitting on SSB as low as 7005. I even heard some well
known EU stations call guys in the CARR who were listening up above
7150 and playing "dumb" about being out of the band. Seems like some
stations will do just about anything to make a QSO ???
Jeff KU8E
--- Jon Zaimes AA1K <jon.zaimes@dol.net> wrote:
> Dave,
>
> Regardless of the FCC position, it is still the band plan and lots of
> us
> still abide by it. Hopefully everyone will.
>
> I passed up dozens of QSOs from DX that were operating simplex below
> 1843
> this weekend, and I know many other 160 meter ops followed the same
> practice. DX stations need to be aware that they are sacrificing QSOs
> by
> not listening above 1843 for stateside.
>
> BTW I heard many Europeans and others operating transceive above 1843
> --
> now if conditions had only cooperated!
>
> 73/Jon AA1K
>
> >From ARRL Letter 10/26 quoting Riley Hollingsworth:
>
> <quote>
>
> >Hollingsworth says that operation that does not comply with a
> generally
> >accepted band plan such as ARRL's is not illegal. He points out,
> >however, that band plans--to the extent that they're followed--do
> help
> >to keep down friction among various users and make his job a lot
> easier.
>
> >"I don't consider it a big deal. I was just trying to raise
> awareness,"
> >he said, adding that the FCC has no intention of making band plan
> >compliance mandatory.
> ><unquote>
>
> >so now we can do ssb below 1843??????????
>
> >I wish someone would make up our minds.
>
>
> >David Robbins K1TTT
>
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>From barry at mxg.com Tue Oct 29 13:10:37 2002
From: barry@mxg.com (Barry Merrill)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Packet Spots in CQWW
In-Reply-To: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10210290741230.12341-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
Message-ID: <FJECJCDPGLAELGCJIMMNMELPIFAA.barry@mxg.com>
I have occasional RF interference into my computer,
especially 10 meters, high power, high SWR caused by
a big jump in frequency without retuning the Matchbox.
I would have selected the station from a packet spot
with the logging software, and the radio did move to
that frequency, and I called the station, and when
would go to enter that QSO with the logging software:
-Sometimes the computer was frozen, no cursor blink nor
cursor control, and the three-fingered-salute ALT-CTL-DEL
was not recognized, requiring a hardware reset.
-But sometimes, I would log the contact, and then, as I
tuned away, looking for new stations, the logging software
would have stopped seeing the radio's actual frequency,
and instead, it kept that original frequency, even when
I went to announce a new station.
I learned to always compare what frequency the logging software
thinks my radio is on, with the actual frequency of the radio.
Sometimes I could clear this error and reestablish communications
by opening and closing the Radio Setup Ports option, sometimes
I have to exit and restart the logging program, and rarely I have
had to restart the hardware to get the logging software to see
the radio again.
None of this, in my opinion is the "fault" of the logging software;
it's just what can happen when RF Interference changes the bits in
a computer's memory.
But because I know it happens, it could easily account for accidental
postings of multiple stations with a stuck frequency.
Barry, W5GN
P.S. But only my typing is to blame for my erroneous posting
of a YV5 as a VY5.
>From Georgek5kg at aol.com Tue Oct 29 14:52:47 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 40 band dx operations
Message-ID: <115.19d0ce1c.2af0410f@aol.com>
In a message dated 10/29/2002 7:31:23 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
ku8e1@yahoo.com writes:
> even heard some well
> known EU stations call guys in the CARR who were listening up above
> 7150 and playing "dumb" about being out of the band.
There are many foreign countries that permit operation above 7100 khz. I
don't know about the Europeans, but don't be at all surprised to hear dx all
the way up to 7300 khz.
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 Georgek5kg at aol.com Tue Oct 29 15:29:58 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: [WriteLog] RE: [YCCC] Re: New Country Files 24
October 2002 (update -1204)
Message-ID: <fd.203577e5.2af049c6@aol.com>
In a message dated 10/29/2002 3:40:20 AM Greenwich Standard Time,
n1sv@n1sv.com writes:
> I worked R1ANC as well and I remember distinctly he said zone 29!
>
>
Yup, definitely z 29.
George I. Wagner, K5KG
Productivity Resources LLC
941-312-9450
941-312-9460 fax
201-415-6044 cell
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>From hamcat at directvinternet.com Tue Oct 29 22:04:07 2002
From: hamcat@directvinternet.com (K4SB)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 160m band plan
References: <3.0.5.32.20021029111117.007d5980@dol.net>
Message-ID: <3DBF05D7.1BBCE3C@directvinternet.com>
Jon Zaimes AA1K wrote:
> Dave,
> Regardless of the FCC position, it is still the band plan and lots of us
> still abide by it. Hopefully everyone will.
-------------------------
I think the operator will have the final say, but I firmly believe the
problem is the
ARRL band plan.
When some ????????? puts the digital modes at 1.8 up, and SSB above
1.843, I see this as nothing more than another attack on CW.
Come up with some common sense, and I'll go along with it. For all but
contest weekends
we're wasting 3/4 of the band!
I'm not going along with this one.
73
Ed
>From DF3KV at aol.com Tue Oct 29 17:44:44 2002
From: DF3KV@aol.com (DF3KV@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 40 band dx operations
Message-ID: <1bd.129d6f5f.2af0695c@aol.com>
> There are many foreign countries that permit operation above 7100 khz. I
> don't know about the Europeans, but don't be at all surprised to hear dx
> all
> the way up to 7300 khz.
>
Region 1 Bandplan limits 40m operation to 7100kc in Europe
73
Peter
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>From john-k1rc at juno.com Tue Oct 29 17:59:51 2002
From: john-k1rc@juno.com (john-k1rc@juno.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Did I miss something along the way?
Message-ID: <20021029.175952.-324709.0.john-k1rc@juno.com>
Hi all,
I was looking at some of the CQ SSB claimed scores
today and (being somewhat slow on the pickup) noticed
a couple of odd type categories.
USA SOAB(A) QRP
Single op all band (assisted) QRP?
USA SOSB(A)/10 QRP
Single op Single band (assisted) 10M QRP?
Didn't know these were "approved" categories.
If so, how are they used? How are the use of the
spotting nets used, etc.
I've been running straight SOAB QRP all these years,
(since '78) is this an amendment to that category?
Or is it one of those "grey areas" left up to ones
"imagination"?
Sorry if I'm throwing gas onto the fire here, but if its
legal I might as well take advantage of it too.
Its getting so my tribander and single wire can't
compete with the "big" stations even in QRP
category anymore.. (and I haven't got the bux to
build up a super station)
Whats the correct ruling on this?
My firesuit is back from the cleaners, have at it.
Thanks and 73,
John K1RC
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>From KI9A at aol.com Tue Oct 29 19:51:50 2002
From: KI9A@aol.com (KI9A@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Another anti-contester on QRZ.com
Message-ID: <16.278d05c1.2af08726@aol.com>
OK folks, give it to these clowns! www.qrz.com
See the "qrz news"
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>From w7why at harborside.com Wed Oct 30 02:36:42 2002
From: w7why@harborside.com (Tom Osborne)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
References: <5.1.1.6.1.20021029014600.03fdb520@wvinbox.ntelos.net>
Message-ID: <3DBF45BA.6B02447A@harborside.com>
Tom Horton wrote:
> If I were a rich guy I would spend a year or two traveling in >South
> America and southern Europe showing ops how to set the mic >gain and
> processor levels.
Hi Tom
You don't have to be a rich guy. Just listen to some of the "big
guns" here in the states that have rotten audio. There was one
K9 station on 20 Saturday that was 10 or 15 kc wide and
splattering all over the place. I knew if I told him, he'd just
ignore me so I didn't say anything. 73
Tom W7WHY
>From radio at stelex.com.au Wed Oct 30 19:07:35 2002
From: radio@stelex.com.au (Mike, VK4DX)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 40 band dx operations
References: <1bd.129d6f5f.2af0695c@aol.com>
Message-ID: <3DBFA157.8010307@stelex.com.au>
40m band in Australia:
7.000 - 7.300 with SSB 7.040 - 7.300
Lovely ! Hi
73 Mike, VK4DX
>
>
>>There are many foreign countries that permit operation above 7100 khz. I
>>don't know about the Europeans, but don't be at all surprised to hear dx
>>all
>>the way up to 7300 khz.
>>
>>
>>
>
>Region 1 Bandplan limits 40m operation to 7100kc in Europe
>
>73
>Peter
>
>
>
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>From kg5u at hal-pc.org Wed Oct 30 09:46:23 2002
From: kg5u@hal-pc.org (Dale L Martin)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
In-Reply-To: <5.1.1.6.0.20021028164847.00a96640@130.94.229.242>
Message-ID: <LPBBJJHKFOOEGKEBKHOJGEKDEJAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
> In the major contests, QSO rate is everything.
If rate is everything, then why would someone intentionally throw a curve to
unwary participants by giving an incorrect and incomplete exchange? The
rules say the exchange comprises the RS(T) and zone; not 'thank you' and
zone.
When the receiving operator doesn't hear what he/she expects to hear, it
causes disruption to the flow of operating--it doesn't matter if the logging
software automatically puts in a default RS(T).
I believe change should be sought administratively through means external to
the actual contest operation.
Why screw things up for others?
73,
dale, kg5u
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 30 07:32:08 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQWW DX, SSB - USA Claimed Scores 30Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210301532.g9UFW8r12268@b4h.net>
2002 CQWW DX, SSB - USA Claimed Scores 30Oct2002
Submit logs by: December 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: ssb@cqww.com
Mail logs to:
CQWW Phone
CQ Magazine
25 Newbridge Road
Hicksville, NY 11801
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 QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA M/2 HP
N3RS 5289 172 689 48 12,973,440 FRC
K4JA 4893 177 717 48 12,171,810 PVRC
N2NT 4711 165 661 48 10,715,698 FRC
K1KI 4723 163 654 48 10,639,791 YCCC
KI1G 4454 167 671 48 10,590,644 YCCC
W6KK(@W6KP) 3943 161 571 48 7,626,708 SCCC
K0TV 2850 145 570 48 5,622,760 YCCC
K5NA 3017 167 575 48 5,481,896 CTDXCC
AA5NT 2653 155 545 48 4,608,100 NTCC
W7DX(@K7IR) 2520 159 482 48 4,220,985 WWDXC
N1RR 2290 129 435 36 3,645,000 YCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA M/M HP
KC1XX 8205 188 791 48 21,262,901
K9NS 7054 189 756 48 17,341,695 SMC
N2RM 5895 175 701 48 14,082,576 FRC
K1TTT 4565 164 655 48 9,735,453 YCCC
W3PP 3841 164 660 48 8,453,416 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA M/S HP
N4PN 3437 162 615 48 7,190,358 FCG
K8AZ 2889 167 638 48 6,555,000 NCC
K1IR 2660 148 603 48 5,672,303 YCCC
N0NI 2606 169 630 48 5,593,799
K0RF 2353 169 611 46 4,986,540
N1MM 2548 137 552 48 4,899,582 YCCC
N5YA 2696 148 518 41 4,687,974 NTCC
W4WS(@KG4NEP) 2208 149 574 48 4,306,911 PVRC
KY5R 2160 138 517 42 3,985,020 Alabama Contest Grou
N1LN 2107 150 523 48 3,394,612
K9ES 1736 135 497 48 3,020,960 FCG
W1BK 1134 133 475 42 1,910,944 YCCC
K6KO 889 126 317 28 1,052,568 NCCC
W3LJ 728 93 316 40 807,366 PVRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA M/S LP
NQ4U 1025 106 305 1,102,713 TCG
NY4T 941 105 311 46 1,038,752 TCG
K0UK 766 126 338 18 949,344 Grand Mesa
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOAB HP
KQ2M 3945 157 583 43 8,162,940 FRC
K4ZW 3202 150 547 48 6,353,852 PVRC
N9RV 3299 147 493 40 6,027,520 NCC
K3ZO 3136 137 486 41 5,547,192 PVRC
K5ZD 2777 143 532 30 5,363,550 YCCC
W9RE 2652 153 531 43 5,020,000 SMC
WB9Z 2537 159 508 45 4,675,003 SMC
K3CR(LZ4AX) 2344 137 487 43 4,104,672 NCC
W1WEF 2303 124 443 33 3,662,820 YCCC
N6BV(@N6RO) 2628 136 342 40 3,268,086 NCCC
NX9T 1860 115 382 26 2,563,526 PVRC
W4WTB 1574 137 436 2,538,963 CDXA
K0KX 1352 140 456 32 2,236,788 MWA
K5TR 1808 133 361 30 2,163,720 Boring Amateur Radio
K5RR 1597 128 342 35 2,085,860
K3MD 1366 124 410 28 2,048,424 FRC
W7GG 1538 145 355 38 2,029,000 WVDXC
K4BAI 1619 103 336 35 1,960,574 SECC
K5ZO 1331 141 361 42 1,795,152
WX3B 1257 90 327 10 1,508,706 PVRC
K2UOP 1002 115 384 26 1,397,699 PVRC
K1GU 1038 99 318 36 1,203,879 YCCC
K4RO 1115 105 282 20 1,165,644 TCG
K4UTE 787 117 403 30 1,123,200 NORTH FLORIDA DX ASS
K0OU 889 109 302 23 984,756
N3UM 873 90 301 25 951,694 PVRC
N7GYD 1002 100 264 36 948,220 WWDXC
KG7H 946 109 272 31 937,641 PVRC
N4CW 800 87 294 22 853,821 PVRC
K9MWM 761 102 236 36 679,042 Grand Mesa
W4NTI 669 0 345 24 624,795
K5XR(W5ASP) 540 97 301 588,244 TDXS
NE9Z 505 112 296 21 566,712
N4GG 595 76 256 7 551,784 PVRC
KB0ENE 541 93 236 472,444
K0GAS 554 91 195 420,420 Grand Mesa
N5DD 470 90 222 415,896 TDXS
W3WW 513 71 216 17 412,132 FCG
K4FK(W4SAA) 414 77 210 12 328,615 FCG
N6VH 405 90 172 286,628 SCCC
K4BP 359 86 196 7 267,336 TCG
KO7X(@KI7WX) 347 79 158 8 224,202 PVRC
K4IU 334 76 167 208,737 MWA
N5QQ(@KC5FU) 262 70 160 12 165,600 NTCC
K7ABV 310 61 133 7 163,348 NORTHERN ROCKIES DX
KE8RO 194 43 130 15 91,690
AD4L 166 48 103 4 67,799 PVRC
K7RX 96 29 59 22,176 WWDXC
W6MVW 82 29 50 5 16,432 SCCC
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N1SV 1515 105 386 2,090,678 YCCC
N4TZ/9 1230 131 407 37 1,820,592 SMC
N5AW 1192 134 402 40 1,746,824 CTDXCC
NR3X(N4YDU) 1320 103 359 34 1,651,188 PVRC
W1CTN 1165 114 378 29 1,551,276 YCCC
K1HT 957 106 359 27 1,243,875 YCCC
AC0W 1041 109 327 38 1,224,724 MWA
W2RDS 1015 93 327 39 1,197,840 FRC
WA1Z 841 92 303 30 916,400 YCCC
K5IID 809 95 279 828,784 MRRC
NA4K 809 90 258 16 786,132 TCG
N1LW 741 84 282 763,476 YCCC
AC0X 731 98 266 31 714,532 MWA
K3JT 734 79 258 683,436 PVRC
KU8E 651 97 258 24 623,025 SECC
W1DAD 610 92 279 18 605,472 YCCC
K0XH 657 94 244 28 599,950 MWA
W0ETT 606 88 236 20 537,840 Grand Mesa
K7HBN 451 80 181 327,294 WWDXC
KU3O 523 62 176 306,544 FCG
N4EK 450 56 184 303,360 FCG
AB4MT 408 71 207 9 299,406 Alabama Contest Grou
K0FX(K0FC) 379 90 179 12 274,649 Grand Mesa
N2CQ 380 56 199 14 272,085 FRC
W4TDB 362 74 151 14 214,200 TCG
K4LOG 434 49 139 30 209,432 FCG
W3CP 274 69 163 20 175,160 PVRC
W9LYN 308 71 153 25 172,704 SMC
WR9A 310 46 146 12 160,512 SMC
WN3VAW 245 70 165 12 153,690 Wireless Association
N7XY 282 69 115 19 139,346 WWDXC
W5WZ 296 54 121 14 133,000 Twin City Ham Club
AK8B 250 47 120 15 112,725
N3GNW 202 56 128 16 102,120
ND2T 225 56 89 12 87,580 NCCC
W4YA 159 39 106 62,930 FCG
K6OWL 184 47 58 8 52,185
N3RA 146 41 85 2 47,502 NCC
W6ZZZ 131 35 51 29,240 NCCC
K1MOM 20 13 16 1 1,102 YCCC
N0SG 3 3 3 1 63 Grand Mesa
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N0KE(@WB0GAZ) 564 90 216 37 461,754 Grand Mesa
N5FPW 341 69 174 23 218,700 SECC
N8IE 411 53 135 25 214,884
KR1ST 322 45 134 154,119
W9RPM 199 66 123 6 91,098
WB6BWZ 183 39 77 17 37,120 SECC
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USA SOAB(A) HP
W2RE 3008 145 597 45 6,370,812 Hudson Valley Contes
K3WW 2623 161 627 48 5,815,440 FRC
K3PP 2017 149 575 43 4,099,288 FRC
W4NF 2018 143 544 39 3,875,367 PVRC
W1GD 2040 140 526 37 3,864,798 FRC
NO2R 1900 139 558 36 3,770,073 FRC
AA3B 2022 135 505 40 3,681,920 FRC
K5KG 1772 137 509 36 3,434,136 FCG
K1AM 1675 135 505 37 2,999,040 YCCC
W3MF 1471 130 473 27 2,509,083 FRC
K3NM 1464 122 470 30 2,487,582 FRC
W2YC 1355 128 481 35 2,306,892 FRC
W3GM(K3ND) 1334 129 478 29 2,278,071 FRC
WT3W 1392 124 443 2,237,382 FRC
K4XR 1028 147 498 35 1,825,350 Alabama Contest Grou
W5VX 1172 131 434 28 1,787,095
AA4V 1194 112 332 15 1,502,052 Aiken Contest Club
N3ZA 880 128 465 38 1,430,909 FRC
W1ZT 903 117 443 26 1,383,760 YCCC
W6TK 1065 124 349 23 1,366,824 SCCC
WT3P 1072 96 351 1,346,364 FRC
K4OJ(@W1CW) 956 98 370 1,263,132 FCG
W2UP 975 90 329 8 1,168,591 FRC
W3IQ 920 90 294 18 993,024 NCC
KI9A 785 108 318 25 903,972 SMC
KA2D 753 80 314 19 853,798 YCCC
W1FY(NC1N) 600 57 225 16 483,066 YCCC
N2WK 444 94 272 11 437,736 Rochester DX Associa
K0BX 413 70 207 12 326,029
K5NZ 289 277 94 6 288,638 CTDXCC
KD2HE 278 42 136 6 137,950
K3SV 250 78 206 118,192 PVRC
NA9D 193 61 114 5 86,975 SMC
K2CC(KC2BMG) 189 40 84 5 54,808 Clarkson University
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NA2U 1300 117 441 2,053,440 FRC
W8TTS 200 50 131 6 97,559
KB1GW 82 24 47 4 14,342 YCCC
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W6RCL 267 62 102 114,308
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N2WW(@K0MP) 851 31 138 380,419 Western Wireless CC
K7KR 723 34 136 20 325,040 CADXA
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K2SX 520 28 123 18 220,158 YCCC
N9GUN 166 24 61 5 38,505 SMC
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K9GY 46 17 30 5,358 SMC
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W7UT 1131 37 144 26 587,888
W7ZR 940 37 125 28 389,124 WVDXC
W9JA 356 31 125 15 155,688
N0ZM 284 24 88 82,880 Western Wireless CC
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WA2QNW 516 39 135 18 258,900
NX5M 400 32 125 16 168,960 CTDXCC
N6WS 359 35 133 26 165,816 SCCC
KR6NA/0 383 33 108 17 119,568
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K4WI 1897 35 140 28 885,675 Alabama Contest Club
NA5S 903 32 127 391,617
W7QN 118 14 20 2 7,140 WWDXC
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USA SOSB/10 LP
W8LU 574 35 152 23 304,810
N5XJ(@NX5M) 692 32 129 27 292,537 CTDXCC
KE9S 509 29 107 19 192,304 Bay Area Wireless As
WB2DVU 410 25 102 14 147,955 Rochester (NY) DX As
WA7BNM 430 28 98 16 146,286 SCCC
N2CU 300 23 92 5 98,555 WNYDXA
KS2G 277 21 78 6 78,408 Order of Boiled Owls
NV4B 232 26 87 15 73,111 Alabama Contest Grou
N8IA 57 16 36 4 7,176
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N7IR 46 25 34 6 7,493 Central AZ DX Associ
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KV0Q 1470 37 136 26 734,230 Grand Mesa
N3HBX 1273 35 130 30 585,750 PVRC
W5TM(W5AO) 1367 36 119 23 535,990 OkDX
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USA SOSB/15 LP
W0AH 679 35 128 21 293,074 Grand Mesa
N4MO 566 33 129 28 258,714 PVRC
N4JF 567 33 126 16 250,982 ALABAMA CONTEST GROU
K8IR 357 26 105 28 130,214 BAY AREA WIRELESS
NG3Q/8 308 29 105 12 115,374
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KR2Q 518 29 118 216,531
K7JA 310 34 118 20 130,568
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W7WA 1396 39 153 771,000 WWDXC
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K3SWZ 312 32 104 24 115,328 PVRC
N3XT 101 22 42 12 16,000 Grand Mesa
KC0ATC 24 12 16 3 1,764
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N7MB 148 27 62 22 32,129 Central Arizona DX A
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K4XS 726 31 113 22 302,688 FCG
K7XZ(K1MY) 198 28 72 30 53,200 Central Arizona DX A
W9SE 144 22 65 31,494 SMC
K4TX 76 15 42 2 12,369
W5GZ 47 16 18 13 4,148
N0HF 26 12 19 2 1,953 Grand Mesa
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KT1V 517 20 85 29 147,210 YCCC
Operators:
9A1P 9A2CW,9A2RD,9A5AEI,9A6NDX,9A6XX,IK3UNA,S55M
9A7A 9A3OS,9A3TR,9A4PA,9A4RX,9A6DM,9A7V,9A8A
AA5NT AA5NT,K3TD,KK7SJ,N1CC,N5EE,N5NJ,N5TVL,N8SM,NW5X
AL1G AL1G,AL7J,KL7FH,NL7RT
CK6SV VE6AKY,VE6MRT,VE6NAP,VE6SV,VE6VW,VE7GAS,VO1CV
DF0HQ DK4WA,DL1AUZ,DL2SAX,DL3DXX,DL3TD,DL4ALB,DL5ANT,
DL5AOJ,DL5AXX,DL5LYM,DL5YY,DL7VOA
EA1EEY EA1BVP,EA1CS,EA1CUB,EA1EEY,EA1EY,EA1QA,EA1WX,
EB1HAL,EC1DQK
EA5KB EA5KB,EC5CPL
ED7VG EA1AK,EA2TV,EA7ATX,EA7CCN,EA7EZQ,EA7HY,EA7VG
IO4T IK4HLQ,IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4BBF,
IZ4DIJ,IZ4EFN
IQ2C I2MWY,IK2FIL,IK2JUB,IK2PFL,IW2HAJ,IW2NOR,IZ2ABI,
IZ2EEV
IQ4A I4EAT,I4IND,I4TJE,I4VEQ,IK2NCJ,IK2QPR,IK2ULH,
IK4DCT,IK4QJH
IQ4T I4IFL,I4MGP,IK3QAR,IK4HVR,IK4SXJ,IK4TVP,IK4WMH,
IZ4AKS
IU2X I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2FYH,IK2GSN,IK2GXK,IK2GZU,
IK2SAU,IW2LLH
K0RF K0RF,W0UA,W1XE
K0TV K0TV,K2TE,KB1PZ,KD6BLK,KI6MF,W1GQ,W1MJ,WK1V,
WO1N
K0UK K0UK,WA0RSX
K1IR K1IR,K1VR,K2WR,KE1J,KM2P,NR1DX,W1VE
K1KI K1CC,K1KI,KM1P,VA7RR,W1RM
K1TTT AA1TE,AA1XJ,AK2P,K1MK,K1TTT,N1SR,NT2X,VA3PL,
W1TO,W2AU,W2GB,W3SM
K4JA AJ9C,K4JA,K4MA,K7SV,KE9I,W3BP
K5NA K2UR,K5DU,K5NA,KD5SQF,KI5DR,N5ZC
K6KO K6KO,K6TA
K8AZ K8AZ,K8BL,K8MR,N8TR,W8CAR,W8KIC,WB8K,WT8C
K9ES AD4ES,K9ES,KC4HW,KG4IPO
K9NS AA9D,K9DX,K9GS,K9HMB,K9NO,K9PPY,K9PW,K9QVB,K9RS,
KO9A,KS9W,W9RM,WE9V
KC1XX HC1OT,K1DG,K1GQ,K6AW,KC1XX,KM3T,N6HB,N6IG,W1FV
KH0AA JE1JKL,JF1SQC,JP1NWZ
KI1G KI1G,KS1J,WF1B
KY5R KY5R,N4YQ,W4RJ
LR0N LU1NDC,LU2NI,LU5NA,LU6HCV,LU6HDF,LU7HBO,LU7HVH,
LU7NN,LU8NA
LT1F LU1FAM,LU1FGE,LU1FJ,LU1FKR,LU1FMO,LU1FT,LU2DKT,
LU2FT,LU3FZW
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY3CI,LY3MM,LY4CW
LZ1ABC LZ1ABC,LZ1AQ
N0NI K0KD,K0WHV,N0AC,N0AV,N0HR,N0NI,W0ETC,W0FLS,WO0V
N1LN K5NZ,K7LEX,KD5NDZ,KD5TMF,N1LN,N5EN,W5MF,W5PF,
W5SB,WA5MLT
N1MM KB1GW,N1IXF,N1MM
N1RR N1RR,N2PGD,W1KM,WM1K
N2NT N2NT,N2NU,N2WKS,W2RQ,WW2Y
N2RM K2TW,N2NC,N2RM,NA2AA,W2REH,W3CF,WK2G,WM2H
N3RS N2SR,N3ED,N3RD,N3RS,W8FJ,WA3LRO
N4PN KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
N5YA K1NT,N5KR,N5UM,OH1HX,W5LL
NP2B KP2BH,NP2B,NP2KW,VE3BW,W5IDX,WD4JR
NY4T K4RNT,KA1DWX,KR4FO,NY4T
OK5W OK1AEZ,OK1AMX,OK1AUU,OK1CF,OK1DDO,OK1FKD,OK1JKT,
OK1MJA,OK1WF,OK2ZW,OM2RA,OM3BH
OK6A OK2CMW,OK2INW,OK2PSE
OL5Q OK1FFU,OK1FLC,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
OM7M OK2BFN,OM3PA,OM3PC,OM5RM,OM5RW,OM5ZW
OZ5BAL OZ0J,OZ1JTE
PJ2T K1AR,K8NZ,N8BJQ,W1MD,WC4E
RT9W RA9WR,RU9WX,RW9WW,RW9WY,RX9WI,RX9WR
S50C S52LW,S53CC,S53MM,S57NOB
S53F S52W,S53F,S57L,S57Z
SL2ZA SM2LIY,SM2ODB,SM2VHD
TK4Z AB6BH,K5OT,K6MC,K6ZH,N6AA,N6ZZ,TK5AE,TK5EP,
TK5MH,W6XD
V26B DL8OBQ,N2ED,N3OC,V21DM
VE3DC VA3DJ,VE3BK,VE3DXF,VE3GCP,VE3NBL,VE3SS,VE3STT,
VE3VZ,VE3YOC
VE3RM VE2NI,VE3RM,VE3WIB
VE7SV VA7CW,VA7NT,VE7AGG,VE7CC,VE7SV
W1BK W1BK,W1NR
W3LJ K3NCO,KA3UBJ,W3IDT,W3LJ
W3PP K3FT,KD5FWV,N3HUV,N3KW,N3ME,N3ONM,N3PT,N6ZO,
NW3Y,W2GJ,W3IZ,W3PP,WB4FDT,WK2W,WV8RS
W6KK K6AM,K6HMS,N6AW,N6KI,N6MJ,NN6X,W6HT,W6KK,W6RW
W7DX KL2A,KL9A,KQ7W
WP2Z K3NZ,K3OO,N2TK
ZK1MA AA7PM,KT7G,VE7XF,W7TSQ,W7VV,ZK1MA
ZL6QH ZL1AXG,ZL1AZE,ZL2AOV,ZL2BDW,ZL2CA,ZL2DZ,ZL2IQ,
ZL2UO
ZW5B N5FA,N5ZO,PY1KN,PY5CC,PY5EG
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 30 07:38:49 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQWW DX, SSB - Non-USA Claimed Scores 30Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210301538.g9UFcnJ12277@b4h.net>
2002 CQWW DX, SSB - Non-USA Claimed Scores 30Oct2002
Submit logs by: December 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: ssb@cqww.com
Mail logs to:
CQWW Phone
CQ Magazine
25 Newbridge Road
Hicksville, NY 11801
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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Non-USA M/2 HP
PJ2T 13167 161 635 48 30,983,504
V26B 11367 159 596 48 21,022,220 FRC
ZW5B(@PY5EG) 8392 162 603 48 18,725,670 ARAUCARIA DX GROUP
9A7A 7948 171 704 48 14,688,625 Croatian CC
NP2B 9433 140 511 48 14,500,000
LT1F 6517 139 433 48 10,854,215 WWYC
LY1YK 4660 171 648 48 6,588,036 KTU RC
VE3DC 3075 137 464 4,478,051 CCO
ZL6QH 2772 129 284 46 3,333,736 Wellington Amateur R
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Non-USA M/M HP
DF0HQ 9883 182 778 48 17,862,720 RR DX
WP2Z 10246 147 558 44 17,596,800 FRC
TK4Z 11469 139 592 48 15,476,732 SCCC
ED7VG 8519 143 554 12,455,632
ZK1MA 5688 126 288 48 6,902,208 WWDXC
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Non-USA M/S HP
KH0AA 6962 158 488 48 13,201,010
IQ4A 5524 175 722 48 12,215,771
OK5W(@OK1KSO/OK5 5037 177 743 47 10,323,320
9A1P 5343 155 680 46 10,066,760 WWYC
IU2X 4922 154 630 48 9,000,320 ARI Brescia DX Group
RT9W(@RZ9WWH) 4009 150 597 48 8,314,857
OM7M 4441 168 705 48 8,234,136
IQ4T(@I4IFL) 4324 161 684 48 8,101,860 Romagna Contest Team
EA1EEY 4557 151 619 48 8,078,840
LR0N(@LU1NDC) 4363 134 478 46 7,750,980
VE3RM 3768 125 490 48 5,779,375 CCO
S50C 3415 139 571 5,003,370 CCS
IO4T 3409 138 538 47 5,000,372
VE7SV 3716 150 405 48 4,636,470 BCDX
CK6SV(@VE6SV) 3343 148 458 48 4,435,968
OL5Q 3000 131 468 3,897,693
IQ2C 2812 126 499 48 3,720,625
S53F 2835 109 453 48 2,690,294
OK6A 1632 122 435 48 1,704,977 WWYC
SL2ZA 1747 102 390 1,506,012
EA5KB 2110 95 325 1,171,280
AL1G 1272 77 173 40 732,000
OZ5BAL 378 56 195 15 217,617 EDR Ballerup
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Non-USA M/S LP
LZ1ABC(@LZ1ABC/L 1874 107 390 42 1,445,773 WWYC
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Non-USA SOAB HP
KP3Z(N5TJ) 8985 162 593 47 16,193,995
PT0F(CT1BOH) 7644 139 472 48 13,700,000 ARAUCARIA DX GROUP
FS/AH8DX 6398 130 468 43 9,157,772 WVDXC
VY2ZM(K1ZM) 4934 145 523 43 8,955,876 YCCC
VE3EJ 4659 164 574 45 8,899,542
ZF2NT 6493 123 372 40 7,161,660 NCCC
S50S(S51TA) 4025 154 560 48 6,538,210 CCS
SN7Q(SP7GIQ) 4233 135 482 42 6,028,707
GW4BLE 3871 128 475 41 5,419,764 CONTEST CAMBRIA
VE3EY/2(@VE2CSI) 3282 123 429 44 4,590,984 CCO
EA5DFV 3762 114 424 39 4,315,836
VE3ANX 3334 114 350 43 3,955,136 CCO
G4BUO 2819 120 438 30 3,661,596
DH1TW(@DL6FBL) 2693 134 482 45 3,357,816 BCC
OH2RA 2869 136 438 43 3,251,710 CCF/TEAM: CCF Team P
GM0F(GM4AFF) 3036 120 458 36 3,036,234
M6T(G4PIQ) 2855 111 393 23 2,975,112
VO1TA 2452 90 286 21 2,656,064
PY7ZY 2449 88 269 2,557,191
VK8AA 2496 113 244 45 2,528,274
7S2E(SM2DMU) 2393 130 389 42 2,421,654 TOEC
XE2AC 2572 106 279 32 2,264,955
CK3KZ(VE3KZ) 1630 123 402 31 2,253,300 CCO
S56A 1362 135 532 34 1,791,562 CCS
VE3NE 938 103 274 21 853,151
VE7IN 1159 102 207 27 835,536 BCDX
ZL1ANJ 1080 96 165 20 820,845
LY2OX 743 101 326 17 577,304 Lithuanian DX
CE8EIO 681 56 96 5 290,472 South Croux DX Group
DA0ED(DL4YAO) 495 51 172 210,066 BCC
K6III 251 72 128 7 130,400 NCCC
VA3KA 142 101 109 13 76,020 CCO
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Non-USA SOAB LP
D44TD(IV3TAN) 6201 140 511 40 11,992,492
P40W(W2GD) 4427 124 437 41 7,300,854 FRC
EA7RM 2765 108 416 45 3,420,672
IO4C(IZ4DPV) 2413 124 467 38 2,700,870
DF3KV 1538 110 422 33 1,688,568 RR DX
EA5AER 2005 73 264 28 1,455,503
CX9AU 1468 90 227 1,311,112
9A3AG 1504 102 368 25 1,308,010 Croatian CC
SP6EKS 1105 123 449 1,260,688
VE3BUC(@VE3SY) 1256 100 274 32 1,169,124 CCO
A45WD(YO9HP) 1154 103 264 1,160,087 YO DX CLUB
VE3CR 1009 97 311 1,079,568
SP5DDJ 1262 106 362 38 1,079,208
G4IIY 1188 79 318 20 858,314 CHILTERN DX
NS4T 784 94 288 37 789,976 SECC
6J2AUB(XE2AUB) 1383 63 135 640,332
OM6RM 1060 84 299 41 624,290
GM0TGE 849 79 272 30 606,879
SM6D(SM6DER) 1008 74 263 582,336 SK6AW Hisingingens R
VK4DX 804 79 160 13 536,794 Sarajevo Contest Gro
VE9DX 643 64 206 18 441,990
VA3XRZ 562 64 206 26 372,330 CCO
VE4YU 469 79 173 15 299,376
VE3RSA 404 63 167 247,480
HL1/WX8C 494 64 146 240,030
DL4RCK 493 65 208 8 222,495 BCC
9A5AVC 274 24 67 14 62,784
VE3RCN 161 29 64 36,084
LY2QJ(@LY1DS) 129 19 55 3 14,356
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Non-USA SOAB QRP
SM5IMO 558 56 218 26 277,562 TOEC
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Non-USA SOAB(A) HP
JY9QJ 4009 138 499 34 7,184,723
OE1A(OE1EMS) 3196 156 642 38 5,097,624 SCG
S52ZW 3063 146 597 46 4,852,533 SCC
PX2W(PY2YU) 3206 123 391 43 4,746,790 TuPY DX Group
OM5A(OM3LA) 2939 150 589 4,311,326
VE1OP 1969 113 425 30 2,696,456
SP8NR 957 112 369 1,058,681 SPDXC
VA3NR 417 80 212 12 317,404
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Non-USA SOAB(A) LP
GJ0NYG 1040 79 342 25 768,325
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LP7H(LU9HS) 2627 35 147 28 1,376,102 LUCG
UA9YAB 1271 28 126 450,590
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Non-USA SOSB(A)/10 LP
I8UZA 832 37 148 356,495
OZ8AE 420 32 121 22 154,071
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Non-USA SOSB(A)/15 HP
DF9ZP 2200 39 159 1,064,844 BCC
OT2T(DL2CC) 1792 39 156 29 821,145 RRDXA
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Non-USA SOSB(A)/20 HP
S51CK 1824 38 154 618,624 SCC
VE7AV 1392 37 118 30 476,935
LT0H(LU3HY) 952 31 73 10 290,992
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Non-USA SOSB(A)/80 HP
ON4ATW 912 17 82 120,780
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/10 HP
CX5BW 4169 35 138 33 2,117,001
ZY5G(PP5WG) 3610 36 149 35 1,953,785 Araucaria DX Group
P43E 2811 30 120 1,219,650 Aruba ARC
YU1ZZ 2116 38 145 25 944,280 YU CC
Z31GX 2111 37 142 28 823,400
OL7N(OK1CDJ) 1256 37 143 24 547,920
LA6YEA 957 35 141 20 401,104
ES2X(ES2NA) 980 36 136 36 350,000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/10 LP
AY4DX(LU4DX) 2564 34 129 1,220,870 LUCG
WP3C 2317 31 116 22 842,016
EA6DD 1479 35 150 557,035
KH6GMP 1523 30 64 421,872 KONA DX CLUB
G0AEV 963 32 130 391,230
F8AAN 1010 33 114 16 360,003
EA5ON/M 937 34 112 261,048
SM5D(SM5DJZ) 505 29 120 166,582 TOEC
HB9AA(HB9ARF) 461 31 93 15 141,236
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/10 QRP
TT8ZZ(F5PTM) 1646 28 96 23 606,112
J79UF(VE5UF) 684 21 80 21 171,094
SP5XMU 272 32 78 22 76,670
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/15 HP
ZX5J(PP5JR) 4059 40 171 2,518,285 Araucaria DX Group
YT6A 2790 38 150 24 1,150,000 SKY CC
OH1F(OH1MDR) 1645 38 146 657,064 CCF
YT1RA 1846 33 110 30 567,138 YU CC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/15 LP
VE3DZ 1152 33 141 25 519,390 CCO
EA7HBP 1500 27 109 32 372,640
VE7UF(VE7NS) 941 29 71 2 232,900 BCDX
PA0JED 332 24 88 15 71,120
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/15 QRP
LU3DR 495 32 106 31 189,474 LUCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/160 HP
C4A(5B4ADA/9A3A) 519 10 60 103,040 Aphrodite Contest Cl
4O6A(T95A) 684 11 67 20 58,734 SKY CC
YU7AR 572 11 63 46,546
SM4F(SM4DHF) 441 7 54 20 27,328 TOEC
PP5VB(@ZX5J) 12 6 9 288 Araucaria DX Group
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/160 LP
G3UEG 429 8 55 18 27,027
VE3XAX 176 5 10 20 5,010 CCO
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/20 HP
9A6A 3324 38 170 46 1,306,240 Croatian CC
PY3MM(@ZX5J) 2239 38 129 1,089,508 Araucaria DX Group
SN8V(SP8GQU) 2210 39 153 811,968
9M6A(N1UR) 1563 36 121 38 721,334 YCCC
SP4DEU 1267 38 137 30 403,025
SP8KAF/8(SQ8GHY) 628 27 95 32 112,850
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/20 LP
9A7ZZ 595 27 97 123,876 Croatian CC
LY1DS 15 7 12 1 513
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/20 QRP
GM0IIO 232 13 50 14 18,522
LU4HMF 86 17 33 9,700
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/40 HP
S50A 2438 36 131 37 703,284 SCC
9A5E 2021 33 115 39 519,776 Croatian CC
LY5A(LY2PAJ) 1875 33 128 460,000
SP6IXF 1859 30 117 35 403,622
OH0NL(OH2BYS) 1245 29 114 28 272,844 CCF
LX1KC 1270 28 104 42 253,440
OH2BP 514 27 86 85,654 CCF
PX5A(PP5UA) 291 18 48 45,994 Araucaria DX Group
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/40 LP
MW5HOC 137 11 45 17 11,256
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/80 HP
YT0A(VEL) 1241 25 98 29 222,630
OM0C(OM3TZZ) 1434 22 88 27 201,080
YU1JW 911 19 82 16 128,270 YU CC
VE2ZP 758 20 65 128,120 CCO
PU3A(PY3DX) 241 23 65 9 55,792 Araucaria DX Group
Operators:
9A1P 9A2CW,9A2RD,9A5AEI,9A6NDX,9A6XX,IK3UNA,S55M
9A7A 9A3OS,9A3TR,9A4PA,9A4RX,9A6DM,9A7V,9A8A
AA5NT AA5NT,K3TD,KK7SJ,N1CC,N5EE,N5NJ,N5TVL,N8SM,NW5X
AL1G AL1G,AL7J,KL7FH,NL7RT
CK6SV VE6AKY,VE6MRT,VE6NAP,VE6SV,VE6VW,VE7GAS,VO1CV
DF0HQ DK4WA,DL1AUZ,DL2SAX,DL3DXX,DL3TD,DL4ALB,DL5ANT,
DL5AOJ,DL5AXX,DL5LYM,DL5YY,DL7VOA
EA1EEY EA1BVP,EA1CS,EA1CUB,EA1EEY,EA1EY,EA1QA,EA1WX,
EB1HAL,EC1DQK
EA5KB EA5KB,EC5CPL
ED7VG EA1AK,EA2TV,EA7ATX,EA7CCN,EA7EZQ,EA7HY,EA7VG
IO4T IK4HLQ,IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4BBF,
IZ4DIJ,IZ4EFN
IQ2C I2MWY,IK2FIL,IK2JUB,IK2PFL,IW2HAJ,IW2NOR,IZ2ABI,
IZ2EEV
IQ4A I4EAT,I4IND,I4TJE,I4VEQ,IK2NCJ,IK2QPR,IK2ULH,
IK4DCT,IK4QJH
IQ4T I4IFL,I4MGP,IK3QAR,IK4HVR,IK4SXJ,IK4TVP,IK4WMH,
IZ4AKS
IU2X I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2FYH,IK2GSN,IK2GXK,IK2GZU,
IK2SAU,IW2LLH
K0RF K0RF,W0UA,W1XE
K0TV K0TV,K2TE,KB1PZ,KD6BLK,KI6MF,W1GQ,W1MJ,WK1V,
WO1N
K0UK K0UK,WA0RSX
K1IR K1IR,K1VR,K2WR,KE1J,KM2P,NR1DX,W1VE
K1KI K1CC,K1KI,KM1P,VA7RR,W1RM
K1TTT AA1TE,AA1XJ,AK2P,K1MK,K1TTT,N1SR,NT2X,VA3PL,
W1TO,W2AU,W2GB,W3SM
K4JA AJ9C,K4JA,K4MA,K7SV,KE9I,W3BP
K5NA K2UR,K5DU,K5NA,KD5SQF,KI5DR,N5ZC
K6KO K6KO,K6TA
K8AZ K8AZ,K8BL,K8MR,N8TR,W8CAR,W8KIC,WB8K,WT8C
K9ES AD4ES,K9ES,KC4HW,KG4IPO
K9NS AA9D,K9DX,K9GS,K9HMB,K9NO,K9PPY,K9PW,K9QVB,K9RS,
KO9A,KS9W,W9RM,WE9V
KC1XX HC1OT,K1DG,K1GQ,K6AW,KC1XX,KM3T,N6HB,N6IG,W1FV
KH0AA JE1JKL,JF1SQC,JP1NWZ
KI1G KI1G,KS1J,WF1B
KY5R KY5R,N4YQ,W4RJ
LR0N LU1NDC,LU2NI,LU5NA,LU6HCV,LU6HDF,LU7HBO,LU7HVH,
LU7NN,LU8NA
LT1F LU1FAM,LU1FGE,LU1FJ,LU1FKR,LU1FMO,LU1FT,LU2DKT,
LU2FT,LU3FZW
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY3CI,LY3MM,LY4CW
LZ1ABC LZ1ABC,LZ1AQ
N0NI K0KD,K0WHV,N0AC,N0AV,N0HR,N0NI,W0ETC,W0FLS,WO0V
N1LN K5NZ,K7LEX,KD5NDZ,KD5TMF,N1LN,N5EN,W5MF,W5PF,
W5SB,WA5MLT
N1MM KB1GW,N1IXF,N1MM
N1RR N1RR,N2PGD,W1KM,WM1K
N2NT N2NT,N2NU,N2WKS,W2RQ,WW2Y
N2RM K2TW,N2NC,N2RM,NA2AA,W2REH,W3CF,WK2G,WM2H
N3RS N2SR,N3ED,N3RD,N3RS,W8FJ,WA3LRO
N4PN KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
N5YA K1NT,N5KR,N5UM,OH1HX,W5LL
NP2B KP2BH,NP2B,NP2KW,VE3BW,W5IDX,WD4JR
NY4T K4RNT,KA1DWX,KR4FO,NY4T
OK5W OK1AEZ,OK1AMX,OK1AUU,OK1CF,OK1DDO,OK1FKD,OK1JKT,
OK1MJA,OK1WF,OK2ZW,OM2RA,OM3BH
OK6A OK2CMW,OK2INW,OK2PSE
OL5Q OK1FFU,OK1FLC,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
OM7M OK2BFN,OM3PA,OM3PC,OM5RM,OM5RW,OM5ZW
OZ5BAL OZ0J,OZ1JTE
PJ2T K1AR,K8NZ,N8BJQ,W1MD,WC4E
RT9W RA9WR,RU9WX,RW9WW,RW9WY,RX9WI,RX9WR
S50C S52LW,S53CC,S53MM,S57NOB
S53F S52W,S53F,S57L,S57Z
SL2ZA SM2LIY,SM2ODB,SM2VHD
TK4Z AB6BH,K5OT,K6MC,K6ZH,N6AA,N6ZZ,TK5AE,TK5EP,
TK5MH,W6XD
V26B DL8OBQ,N2ED,N3OC,V21DM
VE3DC VA3DJ,VE3BK,VE3DXF,VE3GCP,VE3NBL,VE3SS,VE3STT,
VE3VZ,VE3YOC
VE3RM VE2NI,VE3RM,VE3WIB
VE7SV VA7CW,VA7NT,VE7AGG,VE7CC,VE7SV
W1BK W1BK,W1NR
W3LJ K3NCO,KA3UBJ,W3IDT,W3LJ
W3PP K3FT,KD5FWV,N3HUV,N3KW,N3ME,N3ONM,N3PT,N6ZO,
NW3Y,W2GJ,W3IZ,W3PP,WB4FDT,WK2W,WV8RS
W6KK K6AM,K6HMS,N6AW,N6KI,N6MJ,NN6X,W6HT,W6KK,W6RW
W7DX KL2A,KL9A,KQ7W
WP2Z K3NZ,K3OO,N2TK
ZK1MA AA7PM,KT7G,VE7XF,W7TSQ,W7VV,ZK1MA
ZL6QH ZL1AXG,ZL1AZE,ZL2AOV,ZL2BDW,ZL2CA,ZL2DZ,ZL2IQ,
ZL2UO
ZW5B N5FA,N5ZO,PY1KN,PY5CC,PY5EG
>From ws7i at ieway.com Wed Oct 30 08:04:07 2002
From: ws7i@ieway.com (Jay)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [RTTY] Re: [CQ-Contest] Anonymous RR Plaque
Message-ID: <200210300804.AA106234570@mail.ieway.com>
Actually there were two anonymous plaques sponsered. And both will be issued I
am sure. There was just a mixup on your year, Barry. You won the prior year.
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "Barry " <w2up@mindspring.com>
Reply-to: w2up@mindspring.com
>Bruce,
>Don't count your chickens before they hatch. I, too, received a plaque
>for RTTY Roundup, anonymous sponsor. The odd thing about it was I
>didn't operate the RR in 2002!
>I sent a note to WS7I, who contacted ARRL. They thanked me for
>notifying them, and told me they got some of their files crossed between
>2001 and 2002 and it was a mistake. They're supposed to issue a call
>tag and have it picked up, but nothing yet, after a week...
>73,
>Barry W2UP
>
>On 29 Oct 2002 Bruce B. Sawyer wrote:
>
>> I just received a totally unexpected, but much appreciated, package in the
>> mail today from the ARRL. It was a plaque for last January's RTTY Roundup
>> (DX SOAB/HP), which I had thought was unsponsored. Some generous person did
>> sponsor this plaque, but chose to remain anonymous. Thus there's no way I
>> can send him my thanks directly. My apologies to all for the bandwidth, but
>> somehow I can't let this go by without notice. So to whomever it may be who
>> decided to put his money on the line in order to support contesting this
>> way, my sincere thanks. This plaque is deeply appreciated.
>>
>> By the way, I don't think the ARRL made much of a profit off your
>> sponsorship fee. I noticed the postage to get it here was $23!
>>
>> 73,
>> Bruce, ZF2NT
>> Little Cayman Island
>>
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>--
>Barry Kutner, W2UP Internet: w2up@mindspring.com
>Newtown, PA Frankford Radio Club
>
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>From Nzharps at aol.com Wed Oct 30 12:49:15 2002
From: Nzharps@aol.com (Nzharps@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
Message-ID: <d2.205c4866.2af1759b@aol.com>
Hello all,
I Noticed several comments on the reflector about out of band operation on
40m that struck a nerve. Out band transmitting on 40 is something that has
been around for a long time. As long as there are operators who are tired or
trigger happy, it will continue. What concerns me is out of band operation
on bands other than 40.
The PJ2T team spent considerable operating time transmitting below the
American subbands on 10, 15 and 20m during this past weekends WW. We were
astounded by the number of W's that called in as we were operating there. At
one point N8BJQ and I wondered out loud if the FCC had changed the subbands
on us while we were out of the country.
Mistakes may happen at 21198, but in one case I personally remember (Saturday
morning) we were at 21135 running EU for more than a few hours. Over the
course of that time period, dozens of U.S. stations called in. I can explain
away a few stations due to the fact that their calls sounded like newer
licensees, but there were many folks that should really have known better.
Seems as if some of us are willing to take a chance of operating outside of
our privileges in order to pick up a multiplier. What's up with that????
73,
Ron, K8NZ
>From jaime at robles.nu Wed Oct 30 18:57:36 2002
From: jaime@robles.nu (Jaime Robles)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Does IT9 count as a country in CQWW?
Message-ID: <200210301857.39520.jaime@robles.nu>
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Hello all!
Just that question... i was reviewing my logs and i have found a IT9 that is
not a multiplier... :-?
Thanks
- --
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 spa at tri.net Wed Oct 30 18:10:00 2002
From: spa@tri.net (Salina Physician Anesthesia)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Unexpected path/QSO
Message-ID: <20021030181000.4596.qmail@tri.net>
There was a comment here about continuous CQing with little rate. This
brings up a question:
In the last hour of the CQWWSSB I (central Kansas) was pointed at JA (317
degrees from here) on 10 Meters and calling CQ with a weak JA coming back
about every three minutes when in a ten minute period got calls from Iceland
and Ghana well off the side of the beam and the path in total darkness. It
was maybe half an hour past sunset here. I really wonder about the path!
My feeling is that it never hurts to put some RF in the air.
My meager S&P effort, missed Sunday morning path to Eu:
440 QSOs 32 zones 111 countries. 132 JAs. Single OP HP 10M only.
N0UU
>From gord at kron.donetsk.ua Wed Oct 30 18:41:13 2002
From: gord@kron.donetsk.ua (Vladimir A. Gordienko)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] The UKRAINIAN DX CONTEST 2002 Rules
Message-ID: <001e01c28044$1e3c6080$0ec3b8c3@vladimir>
The UKRAINIAN DX CONTEST 2002 Rules
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Ukrainian Amateur Radio League (UARL) and the Ukrainian Contest
Club (UCC) invite amateurs all over the world to participate in the annual
Ukrainian DX Contest.
1. Contest period: The first full weekend in November from 12:00 UTC Saturday
to 12:00 UTC Sanday. (2 - 3. November. 2002)
2. Mode: Mixed (CW,SSB,RTTY).
3. Bands: 1.8 - 3.5 - 7 - 14 - 21 - 28 Mhz.
4. Categories:
A. Single Op, Multi Bands.
B. Single Op, Single band.
C. Multi Op, Multi Bands, Single Transmitter.
D. Single Op, Multi Bands QRP (5W output).
E. SWL (as category A).
F. Single Op, Multi Bands, RTTY only.
A station in category C can change the band after 10 minutes of operation on it.
At the same time it is possible to make a QSO on another band
which gives a new multiplier. It is also permitted for all categories to work
the same station three times (CW,SSB,RTTY) on each band, but 10 minutes must
elapse between each contact.
5. Exchange: RS(T) + serial number starting from 001.
Ukrainian stations after RS(T) will send two letters, the abbreviation of the
name of the region.
Note: it is permitted to use separate numeration of QSOs for RTTY
mode.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The list of Ukrainian regions:
VI, VO, LU, DN, ZH, ZA, ZP, KO, KI, KR, LV, NI, OD, PO, RI, DO, IF,
SU, TE, HA, HE, HM, CH, CR, CN, KV, SL.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
6. Scoring:
- QSO with own country counts 1 point;
- QSO with own continent counts 2 points;
- QSO with another continent counts 3 points;
- QSO with Ukraine counts 10 points.
7. Multipliers:
The sum of worked (heard) once (independent of mode) DXCC and WAE
countries and Ukrainian regions per band.
8. Final score:
Total QSO points times the total number of multiplier points.
9. (NEW!) Results of Ukrainian stations will sum up separately. This year
QSO with own country for Ukrainian stations is permitted. QSO with own
country for UR stations counts 1 point, but does not give a region multiplier.
10. Awards:
First place certificates (NEW desing - Sponsor UCC) will be awarded in
each category for top-scoring station in each country.
The absolute winners of the categories A,C will be given a plaque.
Sponsors prizes:
WORLD:
- 1st place SOMB - plaque (Sponsor UV5U /UX1UA/ )
- 1st place MOMBSTX - plaque (Sponsor UX7IA)
- Highest result of Russian station SOMB - plaque (Sponsor RCC & RW3QC)
- Highest result of Russian station MOMBSTX - plaque (Sponsor RCC & RW3QC)
- 1st place SO80m - prize (Sponsor SP8BRQ)
- Maximum number of QSO with Ukraine - prize (Sponsor UT7QF)
- Prize - registration of MixW software for maximum result SOMBRTTY
for 3 stations from DX, Europe, CIS (Sponsor UT2UZ)
- 1st place SOSB - Book "Antarctica - 6th continent" by UT1KY (Sponsor
Radioclub "73").
UKRAINE:
- 1st place SOMBMIX - camera (Sponsor Minolta-Ukraine)
- 2nd place SOMBMIX - prize (Sponsor UR7QM)
- 1st place SOMBCW - camera (Sponsor Minolta-Ukraine)
- 2nd place SOMBCW - prize (Sponsor DF4ZL)
- 1st place SOMBSSB - camera (Sponsor Minolta-Ukraine)
- 2nd place SOMBSSB - cup (Sponsor UZ8RR)
- 1st place MOMBSTX - plaque (Sponsor UARL)
- 1st place SOSB - medal (Sponsor UX7LQ)
- Highest number of multipliers SOMBMIX - prize (Sponsor EO1I /UT1IA/ ).
11. Logs:
Logs must be done in accordance with generally accepted formats.
Note: Ukrainian DX Contest is supported by SD, N6TR, DL4RCK, MixW,
WriteLog softwares, also CT and WF1B may be somehow adapted.
12. Mail logs to:
Ukrainian Contest Club HQ
P.O.Box 4850, Zaporizhzhe, 69118, Ukraine.
13. (NEW!) E-mail address for logs: urdx@tav.kiev.ua
14. Deadline:
Entries must be postmarked not later than 30 days after the contest.
15. Disqualification:
- violation of the rules;
- unsportsmanlike behaviour;
- excessive number of unmarked duplicates (>3%);
- excessive number of unique calls (>5%).
16. Detailed information regarding results and rules of the Ukrainian DX Contest
is placed at http://www.qsl.net/ucc/
We do hope to meet you in the Ukrainian DX contest and please inform your
friends about the rules of the contest.
ATTENTION! Ukrainian DX Contest (UR-DX-C) committee
decided to change the Rules of the contest from year 2003.
We'll inform you about new Rules later.
73 & Good luck!
The Ukrainian Amateur Radio league, The Ukrainian Contest Club.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
73, Vladimir ("Bob") UT1IA = EO1I
http://www.qrz.com/ut1ia/
http://www.qsl.net/ut1ia/
>From k1ttt at arrl.net Wed Oct 30 13:44:37 2002
From: k1ttt@arrl.net (David Robbins)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
In-Reply-To: <d2.205c4866.2af1759b@aol.com>
References: <d2.205c4866.2af1759b@aol.com>
Message-ID: <1765.144.58.106.53.1036003477.squirrel@webmail2.surfglobal.net>
> should really have known better. Seems as if some of us are willing to
> take a chance of operating outside of our privileges in order to pick
> up a multiplier. What's up with that????
>
I doubt if any of them were intentional. More likely they were just
grabbing spots and not looking at the frequency. Its so easy to grab a
spot without really looking at it then just calling that it leaves you
open to mistakes like that. Its just like grabbing spots on 40m that
don't have a qsx on them and transmitting at the low end of the band.
What would really be nice is if you could program your radio to only allow
transmission on specific sub bands... (hint hint kenwood, yaesu, icom, et.
al.) While most radios have a lockout for the whole band it would be
useful if you could set band limits for each band. This would not only
protect you from violating your license restrictions, but also it could
help save amps that are tuned for 7200 and suddenly find themselves on
7020 into an antenna tuned for ssb. I would also like to be able to lock
radios on specific bands for the m/m operation here. There were a couple
times this weekend when somehow operators got spots for the wrong bands
and ended up with a radio set for 15m and the amp tuned for 20m.
David Robbins K1TTT
e-mail: mailto:k1ttt@arrl.net
web: http://www.k1ttt.net
AR-Cluster node: 145.69MHz or telnet://dxc.k1ttt.net
>From W2CS at bellsouth.net Wed Oct 30 13:46:35 2002
From: W2CS@bellsouth.net (Gary Ferdinand W2CS)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
In-Reply-To: <LPBBJJHKFOOEGKEBKHOJGEKDEJAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
Message-ID: <ADEJKJINLBKGMNGALFCFKEOJEEAA.W2CS@bellsouth.net>
No administrative changes needed. If the complete exchange is not given,
just go on with the run, but delete the Q. When the UBNs are tallied...
No flames, please :-)
73,
Gary W2CS
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cq-contest-admin@contesting.com
> [mailto:cq-contest-admin@contesting.com]On Behalf Of Dale L Martin
> Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 10:46 AM
> To: CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> Subject: RE: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
>
>
> > In the major contests, QSO rate is everything.
>
>
> If rate is everything, then why would someone intentionally throw
> a curve to
> unwary participants by giving an incorrect and incomplete exchange? The
> rules say the exchange comprises the RS(T) and zone; not 'thank you' and
> zone.
>
> When the receiving operator doesn't hear what he/she expects to hear, it
> causes disruption to the flow of operating--it doesn't matter if
> the logging
> software automatically puts in a default RS(T).
>
> I believe change should be sought administratively through means
> external to
> the actual contest operation.
>
> Why screw things up for others?
>
> 73,
> dale, kg5u
>
>
>
>
>
>
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>From ad1c at yahoo.com Wed Oct 30 10:57:02 2002
From: ad1c@yahoo.com (Jim Reisert)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Does IT9 count as a country in CQWW?
In-Reply-To: <200210301857.39520.jaime@robles.nu>
Message-ID: <20021030185702.3085.qmail@web13606.mail.yahoo.com>
Yes, it's a multiplier. Don't worry Jaime, if you submit a Cabrillo log, the
CQWW committee will re-score the log.
73 - Jim AD1C
--- Jaime Robles <jaime@robles.nu> wrote:
> Just that question... i was reviewing my logs and i have found a IT9 that is
> not a multiplier... :-?
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>From W4EF at dellroy.com Wed Oct 30 10:57:36 2002
From: W4EF@dellroy.com (Michael Tope)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
References: <5.1.1.6.1.20021029014600.03fdb520@wvinbox.ntelos.net>
<3DBF45BA.6B02447A@harborside.com>
Message-ID: <02ba01c28046$367f1780$6401a8c0@1800XP>
Don't be too sure, Tom. Dunno if it was the same K9
station or not, but I observed the same thing two years ago
in the ARRL phone contest. When I mentioned it on the
reflector on of the operators of that station responed to
me via email and was very concerned that one of their
inexperienced ops might have been running the gain
control on their exciter too high and overdriving their PA.
He was very nice about it.
Unless you are listening to yourself on a second receiver,
you won't be aware of buckshot created in the PA as it
doesn't show up in the TX audio monitor output. A lot
of people are using FT-1000D and FT1000 Mark V's.
Unless you are runnning a Henry 8K (3CX3000) or
some other big tube, it is quite easy to overdrive an
amp with one of these 200W rigs. Overly distorted
audio reduces intelligibility which means fewer QSOs.
If I sounded that bad, I'd want to know about it, so
feel free to bug me if I ever sound that bad.
73 de Mike, W4EF.............................................
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Osborne" <w7why@harborside.com>
To: "CQ-Contest" <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 6:36 PM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
>
>
> Tom Horton wrote:
>
> > If I were a rich guy I would spend a year or two traveling in >South
America and southern Europe showing ops how to set the mic >gain and
processor levels.
>
> Hi Tom
>
> You don't have to be a rich guy. Just listen to some of the "big
> guns" here in the states that have rotten audio. There was one
> K9 station on 20 Saturday that was 10 or 15 kc wide and
> splattering all over the place. I knew if I told him, he'd just
> ignore me so I didn't say anything. 73
> Tom W7WHY
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>From Georgek5kg at aol.com Wed Oct 30 14:39:44 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
Message-ID: <12d.19ecef17.2af18f80@aol.com>
In a message dated 10/30/2002 6:20:27 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
w7why@harborside.com writes:
> I knew if I told him, he'd just
> ignore me so I didn't say anything. 73
>
I never hesitate to tell 'em. I certainly get told when I am out of line!
73, Geo...
George I. Wagner, K5KG
Productivity Resources LLC
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>From n4zr at contesting.com Wed Oct 30 14:54:11 2002
From: n4zr@contesting.com (Pete Smith)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
In-Reply-To: <d2.205c4866.2af1759b@aol.com>
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.2.20021030144858.00a2f430@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
At 12:49 PM 10/30/02 -0500, Nzharps@aol.com wrote:
>Mistakes may happen at 21198, but in one case I personally remember (Saturday
>morning) we were at 21135 running EU for more than a few hours. Over the
>course of that time period, dozens of U.S. stations called in. I can explain
>away a few stations due to the fact that their calls sounded like newer
>licensees, but there were many folks that should really have known better.
>Seems as if some of us are willing to take a chance of operating outside of
>our privileges in order to pick up a multiplier. What's up with that????
I'm skeptical that people would be that desperate for a PJ2. I suspect
that many of those who messed up probably were assisted stations that
called you on a point-and-shoot basis. The ease of operation of the
current generation of logging software, which normally grabs both the
receive and transmit frequencies, makes it really easy to screw up. If a
VE spots you, with no QSX data, that spot quickly propagates all over the
US. It's really easy to overlook in the heat of rapid S&P operation, and
be into a QSO before you realize you're simplex somewhere out of the band.
73, Pete N4ZR
Sometimes a tower is just a tower
>From tree at kkn.net Wed Oct 30 12:44:51 2002
From: tree@kkn.net (Tree)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SS CW thoughts
Message-ID: <20021030204450.GA13537@kkn.net>
The ARRL SS CW contest is coming up this weekend. Hope everyone can
make it on.
I have had a few thoughts about some of the recent threads and how they
apply to the SS. Here they are for anyone to flame at:
1. Use of packet. Packet continues to be one of those double edged swords.
It can be abused, but it can also help encourage activity. Lots of people
get caught up in trying to complete their cleansweep and use packet as an
aid. Obviously, if you use this aid, make sure you chose the right category
when sending in your log. Also, if you are spotting stations, make sure you
are an "equal opportunity spotter". It wouldn't be right if one station ends
up with some kind of advantage because he was spotted ten times as many times
as the competition. I am sure they wouldn't want to win because of that
either.
2. Working of friends... it is great to get on and help out one or two
of your friends. However, they will appreciate it if you work enough other
people so that your callsign shows up in the databases for the contest and
isn't flagged as a unique callsign. Being a unique isn't a problem by itself,
but if a station has a high percetange of unique contacts, it might be an
indication of some kind of cheating. Please don't use your club callsigns
to give your friend additional QSOs. This isn't fair since you are not making
these QSOs available to others. Unless you move to a different location like
K8MR does, please stick to one callsign for the contest.
If you are worried about helping out your friend's competition to much, you
can be clever and only work guys who are in a different category. :-)
3. In the SS, most stations will send their callsign after every QSO and
during the exchange. I think the problem of not signing callsigns isn't an
issue for the SS.
4. "Cross frequency QSOs". Some of the NILs I find during the log checking
appear to be cases where two stations are next to each other and both log a
station who came back to one of them. This happens more when the station
calling is off frequency. The typical spacing of stations in the CW SS
is about 400 Hz. If someone calls off as much as 200 Hz, both stations
might feel confident that they are being worked. Two things can be done
here: make sure you are calling stations on the right frequency. Ask a
friend to help you with this or check with a 2nd receiver. Also, it might
be a good idea when you think this might be happening to send the callsign
of the station you are working. Some people might thing this is slowing
things down too much, but I generally appreciate hearing my callsigns at
the start of the exchange, because I am then certain the station is working
me.
5. If you aren't sure - ask for a repeat. The log checking for this contest
has developed to the point that if you copy an exchange wrong, there is a
99.7 percent chance that it will be caught. If you aren't sure of an exchange,
ask for a repeat. The top notch stations end up with error rates around 1
percent. However, there are still may stations with double digit error rates.
A little extra attention would greatly improve their scores.
6. If you can't get on for a full effort - everyone will love you for getting
on for an hour or two on Sunday and handing out some QSOs. You should be able
to establish a good rate for an hour or two as everyone is thirsty for QSOs.
If your are burned out after working the CQ WW, then maybe this is the plan
for you.
7. Remember the Running of the QRP Bulls event - a contest within a contest.
http://personal.palouse.net/rfoltz/arci/bulls.htm has the rules.
8. Speaking of QRP stations - there will be lots of them on. Give them a
QSO or two to make their day.
9. Send those Cabrillo logs to sscw@arrl.org. Our friendly log processing
robot will QSL your submission and let you know if anything needs attention.
If you have a problem, just keep resubmitting your log until it is fixed.
See you in the SS CW!!
73 Tree N6TR
tree@kkn.net
>From paul at ei5di.com Wed Oct 30 20:45:15 2002
From: paul@ei5di.com (Paul O'Kane)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
In-Reply-To: <LPBBJJHKFOOEGKEBKHOJGEKDEJAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
References: <5.1.1.6.0.20021028164847.00a96640@130.94.229.242>
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.0.20021030194629.00a9c800@130.94.229.242>
KG5U quoted EI5DI as saying -
>> In the major contests, QSO rate is everything.
Hi Dale,
Let's be specific here - you may not have understood the point of my
argument, as you've quoted the above sentence in isolation.
My point was that RS(T) has no meaning, significance or value in CQWW.
If you have evidence (not opinions) to the contrary, then let's hear it.
> if rate is everything, then why would someone intentionally throw a curve to
> unwary participants by giving an incorrect and incomplete exchange?
Where's your evidence? I responded to 300 contesters who were
perfectly happy with the exchange. They're professionals - they
took everything I threw at them. Not a single one asked for a
report, not a single one sounded "unwary". My log will show
59 sent and 59 received for all QSOs - because that's what the
software inserted.
They saved time and I saved time - looks like a win/win situation to me.
>The
>rules say the exchange comprises the RS(T) and zone; not 'thank you' and
>zone.
Thanks - I've read the rules. You will understand that I'm trying to get
them updated by drawing attention to one aspect of them. You will know
also, that no-one loses points in CQWW for logging an incorrect report
- they're not cross-checked.
>When the receiving operator doesn't hear what he/she expects to hear, it
>causes disruption to the flow of operating--it doesn't matter if the logging
>software automatically puts in a default RS(T).
You may be speaking for yourself, but this did not apply to anyone
I worked - they took it in their stride. We all know, apart from
those in denial, that the only thing that matters in CQWW is the
exchange of callsigns. With few exceptions (the zone can't always be
determined from the callsign) the software does everything and
whether you actually hear the exchange makes no difference.
>I believe change should be sought administratively through means external to
>the actual contest operation.
So do I, and I've tried this approach for several years. If you check
the archives of this mailing list, you'll see some of the evidence.
However, it hasn't worked, so I'm trying a new approach. This one may
not work either, but at least I'll have tried it.
>Why screw things up for others?
Why the righteous indignation? The evidence so far is that it's no
big deal to the people concerned - the ones I worked last weekend.
73,
Paul EI5DI
>From jukka.klemola at nokia.com Thu Oct 31 00:21:53 2002
From: jukka.klemola@nokia.com (jukka.klemola@nokia.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Unexpected path/QSO
Message-ID: <8EA8FEF9E96FAB4099D8B01D8412CB68014DCF01@saebe004.nmp.nokia.com>
OH0V heard several S5-S7 level stations working JA but
they could not hear OH0V calling them nor answered OH0V CQ
on frequencies appearing empty here in Northern EU..!
Nighttime propagation is often open tyo Europe on 15 if SFI
is over 130 or 140 !
CU on CW, also after 22UTC when we have had several hours
of darkness !
CQWW 2001 SSB 15m was open to North America through our night.
73,
Jukka OH6LI @ OH0V
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ext Salina Physician Anesthesia [mailto:spa@tri.net]
> Sent: 30 October, 2002 20:10
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] Unexpected path/QSO
>
>
> There was a comment here about continuous CQing with little
> rate. This
> brings up a question:
>
> In the last hour of the CQWWSSB I (central Kansas) was
> pointed at JA (317
> degrees from here) on 10 Meters and calling CQ with a weak JA
> coming back
> about every three minutes when in a ten minute period got
> calls from Iceland
> and Ghana well off the side of the beam and the path in total
> darkness. It
> was maybe half an hour past sunset here. I really wonder
> about the path!
>
> My feeling is that it never hurts to put some RF in the air.
>
> My meager S&P effort, missed Sunday morning path to Eu:
>
> 440 QSOs 32 zones 111 countries. 132 JAs. Single OP HP 10M only.
>
> N0UU
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>From k1ttt at arrl.net Wed Oct 30 22:31:49 2002
From: k1ttt@arrl.net (David Robbins)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ss cw
Message-ID: <001901c28064$24219220$0200a8c0@k1ttt1>
I am suddenly without a guest operator for SS CW this weekend, anyone
interested in last minute operation???
David Robbins K1TTT
e-mail: mailto:k1ttt@arrl.net
web: http://www.k1ttt.net
AR-Cluster node: 145.69MHz or telnet://dxc.k1ttt.net
>From Georgek5kg at aol.com Wed Oct 30 17:53:48 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SS CW thoughts
Message-ID: <183.1119c6b4.2af1bcfc@aol.com>
In a message dated 10/30/2002 10:38:00 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
tree@kkn.net writes:
> 1. Use of packet. Packet continues to be one of those double edged swords.
> It can be abused, but it can also help encourage activity. Lots of people
> get caught up in trying to complete their cleansweep and use packet as an
> aid. Obviously, if you use this aid, make sure you chose the right
> category
> when sending in your log. Also, if you are spotting stations, make sure
> you
> are an "equal opportunity spotter". It wouldn't be right if one station
> ends
> up with some kind of advantage because he was spotted ten times as many
> times
> as the competition. I am sure they wouldn't want to win because of that
> either.
>
Tree,
I got flamed a couple of years ago by putting out many many spots without
including section information. The flames came from a few stns who were
using the spots to find sweeps.
If I go assisted (still undecided), I will continue to put out spots without
sections for two reasons: 1.) I don't want the bother of having to enter
section info into the spot, and 2.) I don't believe that the section info
should be included in the spot info; the section should be learned during the
exchange.
Comments?
George I. Wagner, K5KG
Productivity Resources LLC
941-312-9450
941-312-9460 fax
201-415-6044 cell
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>From widelitz at gte.net Wed Oct 30 15:21:41 2002
From: widelitz@gte.net (Ken Widelitz)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Canadian Ham Exam Experience
Message-ID: <BMELLFEAJLMCBCIGAHLOGEGJDBAA.widelitz@gte.net>
I've been working with Robby, VY2SS, to build up his contest station. I
decided it would be beneficial get a Canadian call. I got the study
materials from RAC. Since its been a while since I took the extra exam and I
don't use the theory stuff on a day to day basis, I read the whole book,
which is well written and takes a different approach than the study
materials I used for my US exams. I studied the question bank (and found a
few with clearly wrong answers.) So I was well prepared for the Basic exam.
The Friday before CQWW Phone I sat down in Robby's dining room and took the
exam. 100 multiple choice questions and you need 60 to pass. After grading
it Robby walked back in the room with a stern face and said, "You got a 39."
Now believe me when I say Robby is one of the all-time pull your chain
sarcastic dry wit humor experts. So I was certain he was kidding me. But he
said, "No, you better look at the answer sheet and see what you did wrong."
To say I was mortified was an understatement. Robby, Luigi, AA1AA, and I sat
down to go over the questions and answer sheet.
Robby read the first question and said, "I would have gotten that wrong
too." Same thing for the second question. Then it became obvious the answer
key didn't match the exam. WHEW!!! Robby called the guy who he got the exam
from and the guy says, "Yeah, I thought I had one answer key that didn't
match the exam, but I didn't know which one." Great.... I had brought the
question pool with the "correct" answers with me, so we went over the exam
questions, matched them up to the pool questions and re-graded the exam.
Turns out I got a 92.
Then Robby suggested I take the Advanced exam. I said, "If I do I'll really
get a 39 since I didn't even look at the material or the question bank."
Robby said I had nothing to lose and it didn't cost anything, so I took the
exam, 50 questions, found I knew some of the stuff and guessed a lot. This
time Robby came back not looking so stern and said, "You got a 76." So
hopefully I'll be VY2TT in CQWW CW.
73, Ken, K6LA
>From nf4a at knology.net Thu Oct 31 00:06:05 2002
From: nf4a@knology.net (nf4a)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
In-Reply-To: <>
References: <>
Message-ID: <20021031000605.25365.qmail@webmail1.knology.net>
I was an operator at N4PN this weekend and I unintentionally transmitted on
the wrong 40 meter split twice (I blame it on lack of sleep on Sat
night)...it was an honest mistake on my part but I am sure this is not the
type of operation you are talking about....EVERY US ham who operates 40
meter ssb in a contest has done it at least once...aw, come on, admit it...
Charlie NF4A
>From k5zd at charter.net Thu Oct 31 00:12:35 2002
From: k5zd@charter.net (Randy Thompson, K5ZD)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Another anti-contester on QRZ.com
In-Reply-To: <16.278d05c1.2af08726@aol.com>
Message-ID: <NDBBJODEMLLOGMDJBPCDCEJODOAA.k5zd@charter.net>
I think the discussion on qrz.com is pretty well balanced and civil. No
reason to call them clowns.
Contests put a lot of pressure on the bands. We should acknowledge that not
everyone shares our passion or willingness to put up with QRM.
Play hard, play nice. Work more CW.
Randy, K5ZD
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cq-contest-admin@contesting.com
> [mailto:cq-contest-admin@contesting.com]On Behalf Of KI9A@aol.com
> Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 00:52 AM
> To: smc@qth.com
> Cc: cq-contest@contesting.com
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] Another anti-contester on QRZ.com
>
>
> OK folks, give it to these clowns! www.qrz.com
>
> See the "qrz news"
>
>
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>From CWMAN1 at aol.com Wed Oct 30 19:27:36 2002
From: CWMAN1@aol.com (CWMAN1@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
Message-ID: <168.1660746a.2af1d2f8@aol.com>
In a message dated 10/30/2002 18:19:58 Greenwich Standard Time,
Nzharps@aol.com writes:
> I Noticed several comments on the reflector about out of band operation on
> 40m that struck a nerve. Out band transmitting on 40 is something that has
>
> been around for a long time.
The beauty of this is US stations calling the DX on their frequency i.e. out
of band, and asking them to "listen up." Heard this more than once.
73,
Fred/NA2U
CWMAN...I'D RATHER WORK CW!!!
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>From ve4xt at mb.sympatico.ca Wed Oct 30 19:05:13 2002
From: ve4xt@mb.sympatico.ca (Kelly Taylor)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
References: <5.1.1.6.2.20021030144858.00a2f430@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
Message-ID: <001c01c28079$9167eae0$0100a8c0@joe>
I can see it being mistakes, I can see it being some people trying to "slip
one in."
Any time that I've been CQing outside the U.S. phone bands and asked a U.S.
caller if they were entitled to operate there, it seems the reply, either
explicit or implicit, was that it was MY fault for operating there, even
though I'm perfectly entitled under Canadian law.
Sorry guys, there are times in DX contests when it pays to slip below the
U.S. phone band (we don't have subbands in law any more) to run JAs or
Europe, particularly from here, particularly on 15. Please don't yell at me
to "move up!" The runs won't last that long and I'll have to go back to
working above the bottom edge soon anyway, so just relax.
Be all this as it may, I'm not going to get my mic cable in a knot over
this. If you want to call me outside the band, call me.
It's your licence and your log at risk, not mine.
73, kelly
ve4xt
Life's too short to get lost in the weeds.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Pete Smith" <n4zr@contesting.com>
To: <Nzharps@aol.com>; <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 1:54 PM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
> At 12:49 PM 10/30/02 -0500, Nzharps@aol.com wrote:
> >Mistakes may happen at 21198, but in one case I personally remember
(Saturday
> >morning) we were at 21135 running EU for more than a few hours. Over the
> >course of that time period, dozens of U.S. stations called in. I can
explain
> >away a few stations due to the fact that their calls sounded like newer
> >licensees, but there were many folks that should really have known
better.
> >Seems as if some of us are willing to take a chance of operating outside
of
> >our privileges in order to pick up a multiplier. What's up with that????
>
>
> I'm skeptical that people would be that desperate for a PJ2. I suspect
> that many of those who messed up probably were assisted stations that
> called you on a point-and-shoot basis. The ease of operation of the
> current generation of logging software, which normally grabs both the
> receive and transmit frequencies, makes it really easy to screw up. If a
> VE spots you, with no QSX data, that spot quickly propagates all over the
> US. It's really easy to overlook in the heat of rapid S&P operation, and
> be into a QSO before you realize you're simplex somewhere out of the band.
>
>
> 73, Pete N4ZR
> Sometimes a tower is just a tower
>
>
>
>
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>From k5iid at ntelos.net Thu Oct 31 01:32:37 2002
From: k5iid@ntelos.net (Tom Horton)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
In-Reply-To: <12d.19ecef17.2af18f80@aol.com>
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.1.20021031013012.02c75600@wvinbox.ntelos.net>
At 14:39 10/30/02 -0500, Georgek5kg@aol.com wrote:
>I certainly get told when I am out of line!
Boy, ain't that the truth. I tell em and if they don't care,
then there you go.
Maybe I should boycott all the stations with bad audio, key clicks,
chirp, etc...
Wouldn't take me long to work everybody on the band, huh?
Tom K5IID
Tom Horton
K5IID in West "BY GAWD" Virginia
" E " sorter for the W5 Bureau
>From KI9A at aol.com Wed Oct 30 20:51:01 2002
From: KI9A@aol.com (KI9A@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Another anti-contester on QRZ.com
Message-ID: <151.16b383db.2af1e685@aol.com>
In a message dated 10/30/02 6:12:48 PM Central Standard Time,
k5zd@charter.net writes:
> I think the discussion on qrz.com is pretty well balanced and civil. No
> reason to call them clowns.
>
Well, sorry Randy, I call 'em as I see 'em.
Of course not everyone there are clowns, but, I honestly think the guys there
who want to limit our contesting to partial bands, are, well, clowns. (and
other things not printable on the reflector) Period.
Not making a statement, merely an observation....
73-Chuck
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>From tree at kkn.net Wed Oct 30 18:08:10 2002
From: tree@kkn.net (Tree)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SS CW thoughts
In-Reply-To: <183.1119c6b4.2af1bcfc@aol.com>
References: <183.1119c6b4.2af1bcfc@aol.com>
Message-ID: <20021031020810.GA20897@kkn.net>
On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 05:53:48PM -0500, Georgek5kg@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 10/30/2002 10:38:00 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
> tree@kkn.net writes:
>
>
> > 1. Use of packet. Packet continues to be one of those double edged swords.
> > It can be abused, but it can also help encourage activity. Lots of people
> > get caught up in trying to complete their cleansweep and use packet as an
> > aid. Obviously, if you use this aid, make sure you chose the right
> > category
> > when sending in your log. Also, if you are spotting stations, make sure
> > you
> > are an "equal opportunity spotter". It wouldn't be right if one station
> > ends
> > up with some kind of advantage because he was spotted ten times as many
> > times
> > as the competition. I am sure they wouldn't want to win because of that
> > either.
> >
> Tree,
>
> I got flamed a couple of years ago by putting out many many spots without
> including section information. The flames came from a few stns who were
> using the spots to find sweeps.
>
> If I go assisted (still undecided), I will continue to put out spots without
> sections for two reasons: 1.) I don't want the bother of having to enter
> section info into the spot, and 2.) I don't believe that the section info
> should be included in the spot info; the section should be learned during the
> exchange.
Or - how about prefixes only in DX contests (since there isn't any
meaningful exchange information?).
Tree
>From va3uz at rac.ca Wed Oct 30 21:37:40 2002
From: va3uz@rac.ca (Yuri Onipko)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
References: <d2.205c4866.2af1759b@aol.com>
Message-ID: <006001c28089$797ff8e0$2202a8c0@sympatico.ca>
> The PJ2T team spent considerable operating time transmitting below the
> American subbands on 10, 15 and 20m during this past weekends WW. We were
> astounded by the number of W's that called in as we were operating there.
At
> one point N8BJQ and I wondered out loud if the FCC had changed the
subbands
> on us while we were out of the country.
>
> Mistakes may happen at 21198, but in one case I personally remember
(Saturday
> morning) we were at 21135 running EU for more than a few hours. Over the
> course of that time period, dozens of U.S. stations called in. I can
explain
> away a few stations due to the fact that their calls sounded like newer
> licensees, but there were many folks that should really have known better.
> Seems as if some of us are willing to take a chance of operating outside
of
> our privileges in order to pick up a multiplier. What's up with that????
>
> 73,
> Ron, K8NZ
You're right, Ron.
Many U.S. guys called in below 21150.
Talking about 21198 - I didn't have a chance to work XX9C 'cuz Stateside
guys were calling him one after another... Lots of mistakes. :-))
73 VE3DZ
P.S. VE's SSB portion of 15 m band starts on 21100.
>From hamcat at directvinternet.com Thu Oct 31 03:17:59 2002
From: hamcat@directvinternet.com (K4SB)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
References: <5.1.1.6.0.20021028164847.00a96640@130.94.229.242>
<5.1.1.6.0.20021030194629.00a9c800@130.94.229.242>
Message-ID: <3DC0A0E7.36855956@directvinternet.com>
> So do I, and I've tried this approach for several years. If you check
> the archives of this mailing list, you'll see some of the evidence.
> However, it hasn't worked, so I'm trying a new approach. This one may
> not work either, but at least I'll have tried it.
> 73,
> Paul EI5DI
Without comment on the actual issue, you broke the rules, and any
statement to the contrary is incorrect.
Unfortunately, none of us "makes" the rules. This would result in
bedlam.
If you don't like the rules, it's always your choice tostay out of the
contest.
73
Ed
>From jjreisert at alum.mit.edu Wed Oct 30 22:23:49 2002
From: jjreisert@alum.mit.edu (Jim Reisert AD1C)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] New Country Files 30 October 2002
Message-ID: <5.2.0.5.2.20021030222230.0267e4d0@mail.attbi.com>
New country files are released on www.k1ea.com
Make sure to read the installation instructions in README.TXT
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
30 October 2002 (CTY-1205)
* Added R1ANC in CQ Zone 29 to callsign list for Antarctica, CE9.
* Added FO5RK to callsign list for Austral Is., FO/a.
* Added K4BEV in CQ Zone 4 and KL7GLL in CQ Zone 5 to callsign list for
United States, K.
* Removed K8FC in Zone 5 from country file - he's back in Zone 4.
* Added K2G to callsign list for Guam, KH2.
* Added KD3RF/VE2 and VA3NA/2 (both in CQ Zone 2) and VY2MGY/3 to
callsign list for Canada, VE.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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
PGP Fingerprint: D8E2 3D78 339F A7F1 8C13 1193 B5D1 4FB6 79D1 70DC
>From frenaye at pcnet.com Wed Oct 30 22:32:43 2002
From: frenaye@pcnet.com (Tom Frenaye)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
In-Reply-To: <1765.144.58.106.53.1036003477.squirrel@webmail2.surfglobal
.net>
References: <d2.205c4866.2af1759b@aol.com>
<d2.205c4866.2af1759b@aol.com>
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.2.20021030222643.022a4cd0@mail.ntplx.net>
At 01:44 PM 10/30/2002 -0500, K1TTT wrote:
>What would really be nice is if you could program your radio to only allow
>transmission on specific sub bands... (hint hint kenwood, yaesu, icom, et.
>al.) While most radios have a lockout for the whole band it would be
>useful if you could set band limits for each band. This would not only
>protect you from violating your license restrictions, but also it could
>help save amps that are tuned for 7200 and suddenly find themselves on
>7020 into an antenna tuned for ssb. I would also like to be able to lock
>radios on specific bands for the m/m operation here. There were a couple
>times this weekend when somehow operators got spots for the wrong bands
>and ended up with a radio set for 15m and the amp tuned for 20m.
Even if the manufacturers don't provide a way to lockout unwanted portions of
the band, contest software could help out.
An example would be to set the contest software to only allow moving the
radio's TX frequency from 21200 to 21450, then if PJ2T is spotted on 21150 in
the SSB weekend, it could prevent you from calling, or at least warn you when
you select the spot.
One problem with the band map and need QSO/mult windows in CT is that they do
not display the TX frequency if they are different than the RX freq.
Don't some cluster software programs let you specify a range of frequencies to
filter (in or out)? That might be another way to handle it.
It'd still be easiest if the radio itself could be set up to prevent TX out of
band mistakes.
-- Tom
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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 jjreisert at alum.mit.edu Wed Oct 30 22:56:21 2002
From: jjreisert@alum.mit.edu (Jim Reisert AD1C)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SS CW thoughts
In-Reply-To: <183.1119c6b4.2af1bcfc@aol.com>
Message-ID: <5.2.0.5.2.20021030225207.00b3f4d0@mail.attbi.com>
At 05:53 PM 10/30/2002 -0500, Georgek5kg@aol.com wrote:
>If I go assisted (still undecided), I will continue to put out spots
>without sections for two reasons: 1.) I don't want the bother of having
>to enter section info into the spot, and 2.) I don't believe that the
>section info should be included in the spot info; the section should be
>learned during the exchange.
Good for you, George. You are entitled to do whatever you want. Packet
during SS is a bottomless pit of lazy operators, and it starts merely hours
into the contest. I've witnessed the harassment (*) given to people who
put out spots without the sections in them. I don't understand why it's so
darned important. IMHO, getting a clean sweep has been totally minimized
by the use of packet. Thank heavens that the ARRL finally outlawed using
DX packet clusters to work QSOs in Field Day a few years back.
73 - Jim AD1C
(*) I'm not a lawyer, and I don't play one on TV either!
--
Jim Reisert AD1C, 7 Charlemont Court, North Chelmsford, MA 01863
USA +978-251-9933, <jjreisert@alum.mit.edu>, http://www.ad1c.com
PGP Fingerprint: D8E2 3D78 339F A7F1 8C13 1193 B5D1 4FB6 79D1 70DC
>From k8khz at yahoo.com Wed Oct 30 20:05:08 2002
From: k8khz@yahoo.com (Sean Fleming)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
In-Reply-To: <001c01c28079$9167eae0$0100a8c0@joe>
Message-ID: <20021031040508.72031.qmail@web40608.mail.yahoo.com>
I operated this weekend and made the same mistake there operating 40M and
forgot to split the freq once. so I was told by the freq police that I was on
the wrong freq. But what I really wonder is the stations that run on like
14.150 20M or within the 3khz space. they should no better because then they
are on the fringe of the band calling cq there all weekend long.
K8KHZ-Sean
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>From bob.wruble at verizon.net Wed Oct 30 20:45:55 2002
From: bob.wruble@verizon.net (Bob Wruble)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
References: <d2.205c4866.2af1759b@aol.com>
<006001c28089$797ff8e0$2202a8c0@sympatico.ca>
Message-ID: <00aa01c28098$67ec29f0$28fd3d04@bobhome>
fwiw and not that it excuses out of the band xmitting but i did found myself
while searching and pouncing (which i did a whole lot more than normal due
to poor cndx in the NW) tunning right past the US band edges while listening
in the headphones and gazing somewhere else and not the vfo dial wanting to
call stns out of the US band!!
ie below 21200 or 14150 etc...... an easy trap to fall into but still not
excuseable!!
admittingly tunning down to 21113 a bit much!!
de w7gg
----- Original Message -----
From: "Yuri Onipko" <va3uz@rac.ca>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 6:37 PM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
>
> > The PJ2T team spent considerable operating time transmitting below the
> > American subbands on 10, 15 and 20m during this past weekends WW. We
were
> > astounded by the number of W's that called in as we were operating
there.
> At
> > one point N8BJQ and I wondered out loud if the FCC had changed the
> subbands
> > on us while we were out of the country.
> >
> > Mistakes may happen at 21198, but in one case I personally remember
> (Saturday
> > morning) we were at 21135 running EU for more than a few hours. Over
the
> > course of that time period, dozens of U.S. stations called in. I can
> explain
> > away a few stations due to the fact that their calls sounded like newer
> > licensees, but there were many folks that should really have known
better.
> > Seems as if some of us are willing to take a chance of operating outside
> of
> > our privileges in order to pick up a multiplier. What's up with
that????
> >
> > 73,
> > Ron, K8NZ
>
> You're right, Ron.
> Many U.S. guys called in below 21150.
> Talking about 21198 - I didn't have a chance to work XX9C 'cuz Stateside
> guys were calling him one after another... Lots of mistakes. :-))
>
> 73 VE3DZ
>
> P.S. VE's SSB portion of 15 m band starts on 21100.
>
>
> _______________________________________________
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> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>
>From sm2ekm at telia.com Thu Oct 31 05:50:59 2002
From: sm2ekm@telia.com (Jan Erik Holm)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: Out of Band operating
References: <d2.205c4866.2af1759b@aol.com>
<006001c28089$797ff8e0$2202a8c0@sympatico.ca>
Message-ID: <3DC0B6B3.50705@telia.com>
Even if the IARU band plan is a recomendation I find it hard to
understand why in this case RAC doesn?t follow it.
Things like this makes it confusing for people and the trend not
to follow international band plans will increase.
It?s no better for Sweden, we don?t dived bands in mode
segments, i e on 15m it just says I can use 21000 - 21450
and use any mode.
73 Jim SM2EKM
>
>
>73 VE3DZ
>
>P.S. VE's SSB portion of 15 m band starts on 21100.
>
>
>
>From kr6x at kr6x.com Wed Oct 30 21:32:08 2002
From: kr6x@kr6x.com (Leigh S. Jones)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Another anti-contester on QRZ.com
References: <NDBBJODEMLLOGMDJBPCDCEJODOAA.k5zd@charter.net>
Message-ID: <082c01c2809e$dc177c70$ede3c23f@KR6X.ORG>
K5ZD writes:
> Contests put a lot of pressure on the bands. We
> should acknowledge that not everyone shares our
> passion or willingness to put up with QRM.
Perhaps not everyone shares our passion. True.
However, there seems to be an underlying opinion
on the part of those who oppose the presence of
contests on their frequencies that contest activity
should be regarded as a nuisance, trivial in its
importance by comparison to the more important
activities of rag chewing and the pursuit of their
own ideals of the perfect contact.
I remember having a conversation on the air about
this in the early 70's. In those days WCARS
dominated 40 meters in California during the days
all year except for the twelve daylight hours of Field
Day. Once per year 40,000 or so American hams
dominated every band and every mode making FD
contacts.
His contention was that his attempt to use WCARS
contacts and a phone patch to avoid paying a $1.20
for a long distance phone call (within California) to
another ham was third party traffic and therefore a
public service, thus being more noble and pure. His
conclusion was that WCARS should be given a 50
KHz wide contest-free bandwidth.
Of course, I had to mention that FD is an emergency
preparedness drill, and the most successful of its
kind in North America, and that his $1.20 phone
patch was less than a noble effort at public service.
The only reason that contests put a lot of pressure
on the bands is that a lot of hams operate contests.
Yes, contests are a little unruly by comparison to
activity that takes place on uncrowded bands. A
certain "randomness" prevails, making it necessary
to accept the danger of occasional interference in
order to make contacts. Occasional to nearly
constant. But lets face it -- the interference is there
because there are a lot of active hams on the air
during contests, and band crowding is a problem
to the contester just as it is to the non-contester.
The very best solution to interference during
contests is called "time diversity". If you choose
to not participate in contests, then choose a
different time slot if you want to avoid the band
crowding. To ask that your personal interests
should be held above those of the contesters by
reserving frequencies for your personal use is
certainly presumptive.
>From n6tj at sbcglobal.net Wed Oct 30 21:51:24 2002
From: n6tj@sbcglobal.net (James Neiger)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ WW SSB
Message-ID: <011801c280a1$8f7821a0$fcff7243@sbcglobal.net>
Hi All:
JUST off 18 hours plane ride from Ascension Island, with K6NA and N6ND. Our
3 man M/2 from ZD8Z was a blast, and pleased to provide the double mult to
so many of the "deserving". And even to those somewhat less
deserving..............
Probably the singular most humorous event for me during the contest was an
encounter with the 15 meters operator @ the USA's biggest M/M station (call
signs omitted to protect the guilty), boldly,asking me to QSY from a
frequency that I had occupied for the better part of an hour. When I
replied, "xxxx, you're not even bothering me", he said "And you're not
bothering me either, Jim, but your pileup is, please QSY".
THINGS I WISH I HAD SAID DEPARTMENT: "Now, xxxx, you probably have a
(minimal) comprehension of what the rest of the USA has to endure with your
constant M/M CQing, and the pileup YOU bring in to the USA QRM envelope".
Thanks for making my day.
Vy 73
Jim Neiger N6TJ/ZD8Z
>From n4gi at tampabay.rr.com Thu Oct 31 06:04:35 2002
From: n4gi@tampabay.rr.com (Blake Meinecke)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
References: <d2.205c4866.2af1759b@aol.com>
<006001c28089$797ff8e0$2202a8c0@sympatico.ca>
Message-ID: <003301c280cd$4c9db490$6500a8c0@BLAKEM>
This is taken care of in some logging/packet cluster software.
In the logging program I use, OOB spots show up in RED with an X next to it.
40 phone spots without qsx do show up this way too, but at least it's really
hard to accidentally select an oob freq.
Blake N4GI
>From n2mg at eham.net Thu Oct 31 06:05:51 2002
From: n2mg@eham.net (Mike Gilmer, N2MG)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Another anti-contester on QRZ.com
References: <NDBBJODEMLLOGMDJBPCDCEJODOAA.k5zd@charter.net>
Message-ID: <007a01c280cd$7a2cc2c0$3201a8c0@mikehome>
http://www.eham.net/survey/523
eHam just ended a "survey" that asked a related question, "Are there too
many HF contests..." It was interesting to note that the results were
balanced for quite a while - about 50/50 - for many, many days, then the
anti-contester vote shot up to a 58% to 42% lead by the end (maybe in the
wake of CQWW). And the entire time, the number of comments posted by
contesters FAR outnumbered those of the anti-contesters, and it was pretty
civil. Read into it what you wish.
Mike N2MG
----- Original Message -----
From: "Randy Thompson, K5ZD" <k5zd@charter.net>
To: <KI9A@aol.com>; <smc@qth.com>
Cc: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 7:12 PM
Subject: RE: [CQ-Contest] Another anti-contester on QRZ.com
> I think the discussion on qrz.com is pretty well balanced and civil. No
> reason to call them clowns.
>
> Contests put a lot of pressure on the bands. We should acknowledge that
not
> everyone shares our passion or willingness to put up with QRM.
>
> Play hard, play nice. Work more CW.
>
> Randy, K5ZD
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: cq-contest-admin@contesting.com
> > [mailto:cq-contest-admin@contesting.com]On Behalf Of KI9A@aol.com
> > Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 00:52 AM
> > To: smc@qth.com
> > Cc: cq-contest@contesting.com
> > Subject: [CQ-Contest] Another anti-contester on QRZ.com
> >
> >
> > OK folks, give it to these clowns! www.qrz.com
> >
> > See the "qrz news"
>From ludal at dmv.com Thu Oct 31 07:25:09 2002
From: ludal@dmv.com (Dallas Carter)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
References: <12d.19ecef17.2af18f80@aol.com>
Message-ID: <002d01c280d8$8eeec860$daf721a2@oemcomputer>
> In a message dated 10/30/2002 6:20:27 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
> w7why@harborside.com writes:
>
>
> > I knew if I told him, he'd just
> > ignore me so I didn't say anything. 73
> >
>
> I never hesitate to tell 'em. I certainly get told when I am out of line!
>
I do too. There are a couple of issues at work here. Those with more
maturity
in this hobby (wasn't that diplomatic George) realize that a broad signal
means
that less signal is being delivered within the target bandwidth. That means
wasted
power and LESS effectiveness (not to mention SOUNDING crudy). More often
than not, when I have been alerted to my poor signal quality it has led me
to find
other problems, usually intermittents in the antenna system.
73 Dallas W3PP
>From k5zd at charter.net Thu Oct 31 12:33:11 2002
From: k5zd@charter.net (Randy Thompson, K5ZD)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
In-Reply-To: <20021031000605.25365.qmail@webmail1.knology.net>
Message-ID: <NDBBJODEMLLOGMDJBPCDIEKGDOAA.k5zd@charter.net>
We aren't talking about people who call on the wrong VFO. We are talking
about guys who actually work people out of the band. Big difference in my
opinion.
Randy, K5ZD
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cq-contest-admin@contesting.com
> [mailto:cq-contest-admin@contesting.com]On Behalf Of nf4a
> Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 00:06 AM
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
>
>
> I was an operator at N4PN this weekend and I unintentionally
> transmitted on
> the wrong 40 meter split twice (I blame it on lack of sleep on Sat
> night)...it was an honest mistake on my part but I am sure this
> is not the
> type of operation you are talking about....EVERY US ham who operates 40
> meter ssb in a contest has done it at least once...aw, come on,
> admit it...
>
> Charlie NF4A
> _______________________________________________
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> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
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>From slazar19 at sgi.net Thu Oct 31 07:32:14 2002
From: slazar19@sgi.net (Spencer Lazar)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SS CW thoughts
In-Reply-To: <20021031020810.GA20897@kkn.net>
References: <183.1119c6b4.2af1bcfc@aol.com>
<183.1119c6b4.2af1bcfc@aol.com>
Message-ID: <3.0.6.32.20021031073214.008643e0@mail.stargate.net>
At 06:08 PM 10/30/02 -0800, you wrote:
>On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 05:53:48PM -0500, Georgek5kg@aol.com wrote:
>
>> In a message dated 10/30/2002 10:38:00 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
>> tree@kkn.net writes:
>>
>>
>> > 1. Use of packet. Packet continues to be one of those double edged
swords.
>> > It can be abused, but it can also help encourage activity. Lots of
people
>> > get caught up in trying to complete their cleansweep and use packet as
an
>> > aid. Obviously, if you use this aid, make sure you chose the right
>> > category
>> > when sending in your log. Also, if you are spotting stations, make sure
>> > you
>> > are an "equal opportunity spotter". It wouldn't be right if one station
>> > ends
>> > up with some kind of advantage because he was spotted ten times as many
>> > times
>> > as the competition. I am sure they wouldn't want to win because of that
>> > either.
>> >
>> Tree,
>>
>> I got flamed a couple of years ago by putting out many many spots without
>> including section information. The flames came from a few stns who were
>> using the spots to find sweeps.
>>
>> If I go assisted (still undecided), I will continue to put out spots
without
>> sections for two reasons: 1.) I don't want the bother of having to enter
>> section info into the spot, and 2.) I don't believe that the section info
>> should be included in the spot info; the section should be learned
during the
>> exchange.
>
For the newbies, a few sweepstakes hints Tree left out are:
1. If the station you are working sends sect? and you don't know yours,
choose from the following: NL, NWT, QC or WY, selecting a different
one when asked.
2. If the station you are working sends ck? send the last four numbers
of the last check you have written.
3. If you hear qsy, that means the frequency is yours, I am qsy'ing.
4. QSO B4 or B4 means I'll be looking for you on the other four bands,
please work me.
Good luck and see you on the funny farm!
Spike W9XR
>From n5nj at gte.net Thu Oct 31 06:37:43 2002
From: n5nj@gte.net (Bob Naumann - N5NJ)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Another anti-contester on QRZ.com
References: <151.16b383db.2af1e685@aol.com>
Message-ID: <013901c280da$4eeee4a0$92292f04@dslverizon.net>
> Of course not everyone there are clowns, but, I honestly think the guys
there
> who want to limit our contesting to partial bands, are, well, clowns. (and
> other things not printable on the reflector) Period.
The assertion that "weekend operators" lives are ruined by contests is
absolutely absurd. Us contesters know that there are really only 6 weekends
where the fone bands are overrun by contesters doing what we do, precluding
what they do - on 'their' frequencies .
Those 6 contests are: CQWW SSB, SS SSB, ARRL DX SSB, WPX SSB, Field Day
("it's not a contest":ARRL), and IARU.
The last two are unique in that both modes are being used.
CW is generally not a problem.
The way I do the math, the non-contesters have 46 weeks every year without a
major contest. Granted, there seems to be some sort of minor contest every
weekend, but they do not take over the entire SSB allocation on all bands
like the above.
The issue is that these non-contesters use frequencies that are also used
during contests, and they feel that they should have the right to those
frequencies all the time. Herein lies the absurdity. Unfortunately, it
seems that some amateur radio 'leaders' feel the need to pander to these
individuals that complain as if they represent some large voting body. They
don't. They're a vocal minority of self-centered egotists that use the old
"squeaky wheel gets the grease" logic.
The reality is, there are other modes people can use during contest time.
There are other bands that can be used; WARC, VHF/UHF, low bands during the
daytime, high bands during the night time, etc. The claim that they cannot
operate is totally specious.
It's high time that the 'leadership' recognize the bleating of these 'sheep'
for what it is.
N5NJ
>From Nzharps at aol.com Thu Oct 31 08:26:00 2002
From: Nzharps@aol.com (Nzharps@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
Message-ID: <135.16e41814.2af28968@aol.com>
Hi Pete,
Interestingly PJ2 was a rare mult this past weekend. We missed it on 5
bands, only working one on 10m.
Seems that ease of operation has translated into poor or sloppy operating
technique. After having operated in multi environments for many years and
having observed lots of poor operating practice related to packet, I guess I
just need to add this on to the list.
Maybe someone should write a book entitled "Packet assisted 101" to help both
neophytes and old vets do a better job using what should be a great tool.
73,
Ron, K8NZ
In a message dated 10/30/02 12:21:07 PM Pacific Standard Time,
n4zr@contesting.com writes:
> I'm skeptical that people would be that desperate for a PJ2. I suspect
> that many of those who messed up probably were assisted stations that
> called you on a point-and-shoot basis. The ease of operation of the
> current generation of logging software, which normally grabs both the
> receive and transmit frequencies, makes it really easy to screw up. If a
> VE spots you, with no QSX data, that spot quickly propagates all over the
> US. It's really easy to overlook in the heat of rapid S&P operation, and
> be into a QSO before you realize you're simplex somewhere out of the band
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>From n2mg at eham.net Thu Oct 31 10:24:14 2002
From: n2mg@eham.net (Mike Gilmer, N2MG)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ WW SSB
Message-ID: <200210311424.g9VEOEY01619@paris.akorn.net>
N6TJ/ZD8Z wrote:
> Probably the singular most humorous event for me during the
> contest was an encounter with the 15 meters operator @ the
> USA's biggest M/M station (call signs omitted to protect the
> guilty), boldly,asking me to QSY from a frequency that I had
> occupied for the better part of an hour. When I replied,
> "xxxx, you're not even bothering me", he said "And you're not
> bothering me either, Jim, but your pileup is, please QSY".
>
A half-hour or so after I had *dug* my way onto 21200.5 (OK, it was
luck) and started running, I was essentially asked, by probably that
same xxxx (who is ALWAYS on 200.5), "Are you going to be there all
day?" I had a good hard laugh...
-Mike N2MG
op@K2UA 2-man M/S
>From spederson at yahoo.com Thu Oct 31 06:32:17 2002
From: spederson@yahoo.com (Scott Pederson)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Another anti-contester on QRZ.com
In-Reply-To: <16.278d05c1.2af08726@aol.com>
Message-ID: <20021031143217.42423.qmail@web13906.mail.yahoo.com>
Ever see Caddyshack?
I equate contests to the "Caddy" swim-time (15-mins) at the Bushwood pool.
Woohoo!
http://www.bushwood.net/shack/caddy068.JPG - Contest Weekend
http://www.bushwood.net/shack/caddy069.JPG - You're Out of Band!
http://www.bushwood.net/shack/caddy070.JPG - CQ Contest, finely orchestrated
Please, no comments about the Payday chocolate bar....
http://www.bushwood.net/shack/caddy074.JPG
http://www.bushwood.net/shack/caddy075.JPG - Clean Sweep!!!!
73, Scott - KI5DR
KI9A@aol.com wrote:OK folks, give it to these clowns! www.qrz.com
See the "qrz news"
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>From ad1c at yahoo.com Thu Oct 31 07:06:10 2002
From: ad1c@yahoo.com (Jim Reisert)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: New Country Files 30 October 2002
In-Reply-To: <5.2.0.5.2.20021030222230.0267e4d0@mail.attbi.com>
Message-ID: <20021031150610.27664.qmail@web13606.mail.yahoo.com>
Looks like there were a couple of omissions. WH2AAT was in the USA (Florida),
not Guam. If you are using CT, type:
WH2AAT=K
into the callsign field in the logging screen to update the country file. This
will only affect your claimed score, Cabrillo won't care.
Please send me any other corrections. I will plan on doing another release the
weekend of November 9/10.
73 - Jim AD1C
=====
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USA +978-251-9933, <jjreisert@alum.mit.edu>, http://www.ad1c.com
PGP Fingerprint: D8E2 3D78 339F A7F1 8C13 1193 B5D1 4FB6 79D1 70DC
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>From Georgek5kg at aol.com Thu Oct 31 10:08:53 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SS CW thoughts
Message-ID: <154.16c55b82.2af2a185@aol.com>
In a message dated 10/31/2002 2:11:11 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
slazar19@sgi.net writes:
> For the newbies, a few sweepstakes hints Tree left out are:
>
> 1. If the station you are working sends sect? and you don't know yours,
> choose from the following: NL, NWT, QC or WY, selecting a different
> one when asked.
>
> 2. If the station you are working sends ck? send the last four numbers
> of the last check you have written.
>
> 3. If you hear qsy, that means the frequency is yours, I am qsy'ing.
>
> 4. QSO B4 or B4 means I'll be looking for you on the other four bands,
> please work me.
>
>
I hope others will know you are joking. The date of your email should be
April 1st!
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 Thu Oct 31 06:47:18 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQWW DX, SSB - USA Claimed Scores 31Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210311447.g9VElIc13574@b4h.net>
2002 CQWW DX, SSB - USA Claimed Scores 31Oct2002
Submit logs by: December 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: ssb@cqww.com
Mail logs to:
CQWW Phone
CQ Magazine
25 Newbridge Road
Hicksville, NY 11801
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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N3RS 5289 172 689 48 12,973,440 FRC
K4JA 4893 177 717 48 12,171,810 PVRC
N2NT 4711 165 661 48 10,715,698 FRC
K1KI 4723 163 654 48 10,639,791 YCCC
KI1G 4454 167 671 48 10,590,644 YCCC
W6KK(@W6KP) 3943 161 571 48 7,626,708 SCCC
K0TV 2850 145 570 48 5,622,760 YCCC
K5NA 3017 167 575 48 5,481,896 CTDXCC
AA5NT 2653 155 545 48 4,608,100 NTCC
W7DX(@K7IR) 2520 159 482 48 4,220,985 WWDXC
N1RR 2290 129 435 36 3,645,000 YCCC
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KC1XX 8205 188 791 48 21,262,901
W3LPL 7676 186 761 48 19,379,408 PVRC
K9NS 7054 189 756 48 17,341,695 SMC
N4TO 6352 178 729 48 14,318,809 FCG
N2RM 5895 175 701 48 14,082,576 FRC
W4MYA 4999 178 698 46 11,723,508 PVRC
K1TTT 4565 164 655 48 9,735,453 YCCC
W3PP 3841 164 660 48 8,453,416 FRC
KB1H 3645 158 640 42 7,908,978 YCCC
N3AD 3493 154 575 48 7,098,273 FRC
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8P8P 10044 170 687 47 21,804,651 YCCC
N4PN 3437 162 615 48 7,190,358 FCG
K8AZ 2889 167 638 48 6,555,000 NCC
K1IR 2660 148 603 48 5,672,303 YCCC
N0NI 2606 169 630 48 5,593,799
K0RF 2353 169 611 46 4,986,540
N1MM 2548 137 552 48 4,899,582 YCCC
N5YA 2696 148 518 41 4,687,974 NTCC
W4WS(@KG4NEP) 2208 149 574 48 4,306,911 PVRC
KY5R 2160 138 517 42 3,985,020 Alabama Contest Grou
N1LN 2107 150 523 48 3,394,612
K9ES 1736 135 497 48 3,020,960 FCG
W1BK 1134 133 475 42 1,910,944 YCCC
K6ZM 1473 105 230 40 1,297,455 NCCC
K6KO 889 126 317 28 1,052,568 NCCC
W3LJ 728 93 316 40 807,366 PVRC
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NQ4U 1025 106 305 1,102,713 TCG
NY4T 941 105 311 46 1,038,752 TCG
K0UK 766 126 338 18 949,344 Grand Mesa
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USA SOAB HP
KQ2M 3945 157 583 43 8,162,940 FRC
K4ZW 3202 150 547 48 6,353,852 PVRC
N9RV 3299 147 493 40 6,027,520 NCC
K3ZO 3136 137 486 41 5,547,192 PVRC
K5ZD 2777 143 532 30 5,363,550 YCCC
W9RE 2652 153 531 43 5,020,000 SMC
WB9Z 2537 159 508 45 4,675,003 SMC
K3CR(LZ4AX) 2344 137 487 43 4,104,672 NCC
W1WEF 2303 124 443 33 3,662,820 YCCC
N6BV(@N6RO) 2628 136 342 40 3,268,086 NCCC
NX9T 1860 115 382 26 2,563,526 PVRC
KC1F 1932 103 361 25 2,561,280 YCCC
W4WTB 1574 137 436 2,538,963 CDXA
K0KX 1352 140 456 32 2,236,788 MWA
K5TR 1808 133 361 30 2,163,720 Boring Amateur Radio
K5RR 1597 128 342 35 2,085,860
K3MD 1366 124 410 28 2,048,424 FRC
W7GG 1538 145 355 38 2,029,000 WVDXC
K4BAI 1619 103 336 35 1,960,574 SECC
K5ZO 1331 141 361 42 1,795,152
WX3B 1257 90 327 10 1,508,706 PVRC
N8KM 1213 107 319 35 1,421,988 NCC
K2UOP 1002 115 384 26 1,397,699 PVRC
K1GU 1038 99 318 36 1,203,879 YCCC
K4RO 1115 105 282 20 1,165,644 TCG
K4UTE 787 117 403 30 1,123,200 NORTH FLORIDA DX ASS
K0OU 889 109 302 23 984,756
N3UM 873 90 301 25 951,694 PVRC
N7GYD 1002 100 264 36 948,220 WWDXC
KG7H 946 109 272 31 937,641 PVRC
N4CW 800 87 294 22 853,821 PVRC
K9MWM 761 102 236 36 679,042 Grand Mesa
W4NTI 669 0 345 24 624,795
K5XR(W5ASP) 540 97 301 588,244 TDXS
NE9Z 505 112 296 21 566,712
N4GG 595 76 256 7 551,784 PVRC
KB0ENE 541 93 236 472,444
K0GAS 554 91 195 420,420 Grand Mesa
N5DD 470 90 222 415,896 TDXS
W3WW 513 71 216 17 412,132 FCG
K4FK(W4SAA) 414 77 210 12 328,615 FCG
N6VH 405 90 172 286,628 SCCC
K4BP 359 86 196 7 267,336 TCG
KO7X(@KI7WX) 347 79 158 8 224,202 PVRC
K4IU 334 76 167 208,737 MWA
N5QQ(@KC5FU) 262 70 160 12 165,600 NTCC
K7ABV 310 61 133 7 163,348 NORTHERN ROCKIES DX
KE4KMG 307 57 140 21 160,752 TCG
KE8RO 194 43 130 15 91,690
AD4L 166 48 103 4 67,799 PVRC
K7RX 96 29 59 22,176 WWDXC
W6MVW 82 29 50 5 16,432 SCCC
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N1SV 1515 105 386 2,090,678 YCCC
N4TZ/9 1230 131 407 37 1,820,592 SMC
N5AW 1192 134 402 40 1,746,824 CTDXCC
NR3X(N4YDU) 1320 103 359 34 1,651,188 PVRC
W1CTN 1165 114 378 29 1,551,276 YCCC
K1HT 957 106 359 27 1,243,875 YCCC
AC0W 1041 109 327 38 1,224,724 MWA
W2RDS 1015 93 327 39 1,197,840 FRC
WA1Z 841 92 303 30 916,400 YCCC
K5IID 809 95 279 828,784 MRRC
NA4K 809 90 258 16 786,132 TCG
N1LW 741 84 282 763,476 YCCC
AC0X 731 98 266 31 714,532 MWA
K3JT 734 79 258 683,436 PVRC
KU8E 651 97 258 24 623,025 SECC
W1DAD 610 92 279 18 605,472 YCCC
K0XH 657 94 244 28 599,950 MWA
WN6K 713 95 207 30 587,692 SCCC
W0ETT 606 88 236 20 537,840 Grand Mesa
K7HBN 451 80 181 327,294 WWDXC
KU3O 523 62 176 306,544 FCG
N4EK 450 56 184 303,360 FCG
AB4MT 408 71 207 9 299,406 Alabama Contest Grou
K0FX(K0FC) 379 90 179 12 274,649 Grand Mesa
N2CQ 380 56 199 14 272,085 FRC
W4TDB 362 74 151 14 214,200 TCG
K4LOG 434 49 139 30 209,432 FCG
W3CP 274 69 163 20 175,160 PVRC
W9LYN 308 71 153 25 172,704 SMC
WR9A 310 46 146 12 160,512 SMC
WN3VAW 245 70 165 12 153,690 Wireless Association
N7XY 282 69 115 19 139,346 WWDXC
W5WZ 296 54 121 14 133,000 Twin City Ham Club
AK8B 250 47 120 15 112,725
N3GNW 202 56 128 16 102,120
ND2T 225 56 89 12 87,580 NCCC
W4YA 159 39 106 62,930 FCG
K6OWL 184 47 58 8 52,185
N3RA 146 41 85 2 47,502 NCC
W6ZZZ 131 35 51 29,240 NCCC
K1MOM 20 13 16 1 1,102 YCCC
N0SG 3 3 3 1 63 Grand Mesa
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N0KE(@WB0GAZ) 564 90 216 37 461,754 Grand Mesa
N5FPW 341 69 174 23 218,700 SECC
N8IE 411 53 135 25 214,884
KR1ST 322 45 134 154,119
W9RPM 199 66 123 6 91,098
WB6BWZ 183 39 77 17 37,120 SECC
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USA SOAB(A) HP
W2RE 3008 145 597 45 6,370,812 Hudson Valley Contes
K3WW 2623 161 627 48 5,815,440 FRC
K3PP 2017 149 575 43 4,099,288 FRC
W4NF 2018 143 544 39 3,875,367 PVRC
W1GD 2040 140 526 37 3,864,798 FRC
NO2R 1900 139 558 36 3,770,073 FRC
AA3B 2022 135 505 40 3,681,920 FRC
K5KG 1772 137 509 36 3,434,136 FCG
K1AM 1675 135 505 37 2,999,040 YCCC
W3MF 1471 130 473 27 2,509,083 FRC
K3NM 1464 122 470 30 2,487,582 FRC
W2YC 1355 128 481 35 2,306,892 FRC
W3GM(K3ND) 1334 129 478 29 2,278,071 FRC
WT3W 1392 124 443 2,237,382 FRC
K2ONP 1254 114 404 27 1,880,340 Hudson Valley Contes
K4XR 1028 147 498 35 1,825,350 Alabama Contest Grou
W5VX 1172 131 434 28 1,787,095
AA4V 1194 112 332 15 1,502,052 Aiken Contest Club
N3ZA 880 128 465 38 1,430,909 FRC
W1ZT 903 117 443 26 1,383,760 YCCC
W6TK 1065 124 349 23 1,366,824 SCCC
WT3P 1072 96 351 1,346,364 FRC
K4OJ(@W1CW) 956 98 370 1,263,132 FCG
W2UP 975 90 329 8 1,168,591 FRC
W3IQ 920 90 294 18 993,024 NCC
KI9A 785 108 318 25 903,972 SMC
KA2D 753 80 314 19 853,798 YCCC
W1FY(NC1N) 600 57 225 16 483,066 YCCC
N2WK 444 94 272 11 437,736 Rochester DX Associa
K0BX 413 70 207 12 326,029
K5NZ 289 277 94 6 288,638 CTDXCC
KD2HE 278 42 136 6 137,950
K3SV 250 78 206 118,192 PVRC
NA9D 193 61 114 5 86,975 SMC
K2CC(KC2BMG) 189 40 84 5 54,808 Clarkson University
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NA2U 1300 117 441 2,053,440 FRC
W8TTS 200 50 131 6 97,559
KB1GW 82 24 47 4 14,342 YCCC
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W6RCL 267 62 102 114,308
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USA SOSB(A)/10 HP
W9XT 838 31 136 403,639 SMC
N2WW(@K0MP) 851 31 138 380,419 Western Wireless CC
K7KR 723 34 136 20 325,040 CADXA
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K2SX 520 28 123 18 220,158 YCCC
N9GUN 166 24 61 5 38,505 SMC
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K9GY 46 17 30 5,358 SMC
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USA SOSB(A)/15 HP
W7UT 1131 37 144 26 587,888
W7ZR 940 37 125 28 389,124 WVDXC
N0RA(@KR0B) 694 34 119 23 254,592 MWA
W9JA 356 31 125 15 155,688
N0ZM 284 24 88 82,880 Western Wireless CC
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USA SOSB(A)/160 HP
KS0T(@KR0B) 39 8 10 12 792 MWA
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WA2QNW 516 39 135 18 258,900
NX5M 400 32 125 16 168,960 CTDXCC
N6WS 359 35 133 26 165,816 SCCC
KR6NA/0 383 33 108 17 119,568
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USA SOSB/10 HP
W4ZV 2022 34 157 26 1,106,463 PVRC
W5PR 1887 35 157 967,488 TDXS
K4WI 1897 35 140 28 885,675 Alabama Contest Club
N4BP 1636 32 126 712,738 FCG
NA5S 903 32 127 391,617
W7QN 118 14 20 2 7,140 WWDXC
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USA SOSB/10 LP
W8LU 574 35 152 23 304,810
N5XJ(@NX5M) 692 32 129 27 292,537 CTDXCC
KE9S 509 29 107 19 192,304 Bay Area Wireless As
WB2DVU 410 25 102 14 147,955 Rochester (NY) DX As
WA7BNM 430 28 98 16 146,286 SCCC
N2CU 300 23 92 5 98,555 WNYDXA
KS2G 277 21 78 6 78,408 Order of Boiled Owls
NV4B 232 26 87 15 73,111 Alabama Contest Grou
N8IA 57 16 36 4 7,176
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N7IR 46 25 34 6 7,493 Central AZ DX Associ
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USA SOSB/15 HP
KV0Q 1470 37 136 26 734,230 Grand Mesa
N3HBX 1273 35 130 30 585,750 PVRC
W5TM(W5AO) 1367 36 119 23 535,990 OkDX
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W0AH 679 35 128 21 293,074 Grand Mesa
N4MO 566 33 129 28 258,714 PVRC
N4JF 567 33 126 16 250,982 ALABAMA CONTEST GROU
K8IR 357 26 105 28 130,214 BAY AREA WIRELESS
NG3Q/8 308 29 105 12 115,374
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USA SOSB/15 QRP
KR2Q 518 29 118 216,531
K7JA 310 34 118 20 130,568
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USA SOSB/20 HP
W7WA 1396 39 153 771,000 WWDXC
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K3SWZ 312 32 104 24 115,328 PVRC
N3XT 101 22 42 12 16,000 Grand Mesa
KC0ATC 24 12 16 3 1,764
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USA SOSB/20 QRP
N7MB 148 27 62 22 32,129 Central Arizona DX A
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USA SOSB/40 HP
K4XS 726 31 113 22 302,688 FCG
K7XZ(K1MY) 198 28 72 30 53,200 Central Arizona DX A
W9SE 144 22 65 31,494 SMC
K4TX 76 15 42 2 12,369
W5GZ 47 16 18 13 4,148
N0HF 26 12 19 2 1,953 Grand Mesa
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KT1V 517 20 85 29 147,210 YCCC
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IZ2EEV
IQ4A I4EAT,I4IND,I4TJE,I4VEQ,IK2NCJ,IK2QPR,IK2ULH,
IK4DCT,IK4QJH
IQ4T I4IFL,I4MGP,IK3QAR,IK4HVR,IK4SXJ,IK4TVP,IK4WMH,
IZ4AKS
IU2X I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2FYH,IK2GSN,IK2GXK,IK2GZU,
IK2SAU,IW2LLH
J49Z I2WIJ,IK8HCG,IK8UND
K0RF K0RF,W0UA,W1XE
K0TV K0TV,K2TE,KB1PZ,KD6BLK,KI6MF,W1GQ,W1MJ,WK1V,
WO1N
K0UK K0UK,WA0RSX
K1IR K1IR,K1VR,K2WR,KE1J,KM2P,NR1DX,W1VE
K1KI K1CC,K1KI,KM1P,VA7RR,W1RM
K1TTT AA1TE,AA1XJ,AK2P,K1MK,K1TTT,N1SR,NT2X,VA3PL,
W1TO,W2AU,W2GB,W3SM
K4JA AJ9C,K4JA,K4MA,K7SV,KE9I,W3BP
K5NA K2UR,K5DU,K5NA,KD5SQF,KI5DR,N5ZC
K6KO K6KO,K6TA
K6ZM K6WG,KD6RMN,WA6O
K8AZ K8AZ,K8BL,K8MR,N8TR,W8CAR,W8KIC,WB8K,WT8C
K9ES AD4ES,K9ES,KC4HW,KG4IPO
K9NS AA9D,K9DX,K9GS,K9HMB,K9NO,K9PPY,K9PW,K9QVB,K9RS,
KO9A,KS9W,W9RM,WE9V
KB1H AA1CE,K1EBY,K1EBY,KB1H,KE1LI,N1XS,NB1U,W3TB
KC1XX HC1OT,K1DG,K1GQ,K6AW,KC1XX,KM3T,N6HB,N6IG,W1FV
KH0AA JE1JKL,JF1SQC,JP1NWZ
KI1G KI1G,KS1J,WF1B
KY5R KY5R,N4YQ,W4RJ
LR0N LU1NDC,LU2NI,LU5NA,LU6HCV,LU6HDF,LU7HBO,LU7HVH,
LU7NN,LU8NA
LT1F LU1FAM,LU1FGE,LU1FJ,LU1FKR,LU1FMO,LU1FT,LU2DKT,
LU2FT,LU3FZW
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY3CI,LY3MM,LY4CW
LZ1ABC LZ1ABC,LZ1AQ
N0NI K0KD,K0WHV,N0AC,N0AV,N0HR,N0NI,W0ETC,W0FLS,WO0V
N1LN K5NZ,K7LEX,KD5NDZ,KD5TMF,N1LN,N5EN,W5MF,W5PF,
W5SB,WA5MLT
N1MM KB1GW,N1IXF,N1MM
N1RR N1RR,N2PGD,W1KM,WM1K
N2NT N2NT,N2NU,N2WKS,W2RQ,WW2Y
N2RM K2TW,N2NC,N2RM,NA2AA,W2REH,W3CF,WK2G,WM2H
N3AD K3ZV,N3AD,N3DXX,N3RG
N3RS N2SR,N3ED,N3RD,N3RS,W8FJ,WA3LRO
N4PN KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
N4TO AD4Z,K1TO,K4MM,N2NL,N4DL,N4TO,NS4W,VE7ZO,W4IX
N5YA K1NT,N5KR,N5UM,OH1HX,W5LL
NP2B KP2BH,NP2B,NP2KW,VE3BW,W5IDX,WD4JR
NY4T K4RNT,KA1DWX,KR4FO,NY4T
OK5W OK1AEZ,OK1AMX,OK1AUU,OK1CF,OK1DDO,OK1FKD,OK1JKT,
OK1MJA,OK1WF,OK2ZW,OM2RA,OM3BH
OK6A OK2CMW,OK2INW,OK2PSE
OL5Q OK1FFU,OK1FLC,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
OL7R OK1ISB,OK1MZM,OK1VWK,OK1WMV,OK1XUV
OM7M OK2BFN,OM3PA,OM3PC,OM5RM,OM5RW,OM5ZW
OZ5BAL OZ0J,OZ1JTE
OZ5E DL2OBF,DL6LAU,OZ1AA,OZ1ADL
PJ2T K1AR,K8NZ,N8BJQ,W1MD,WC4E
RT9W RA9WR,RU9WX,RW9WW,RW9WY,RX9WI,RX9WR
S50C S52LW,S53CC,S53MM,S57NOB
S53F S52W,S53F,S57L,S57Z
S55W S52U,S56WTT,S57IIO,S57KRI,S57LWG,S57ONW
SL2ZA SM2LIY,SM2ODB,SM2VHD
TK4Z AB6BH,K5OT,K6MC,K6ZH,N6AA,N6ZZ,TK5AE,TK5EP,
TK5MH,W6XD
TM2Y F5CWU,F5HRY,F5JSD,F5MZN,F6BEE,F6FGZ,F8CRH
V26B DL8OBQ,N2ED,N3OC,V21DM
V47NS K2DM,K3ZM,V44NK,W4GKA,W9NY
VA3SK VA3GGF,VA3MW,VA3PC,VA3RRW,VA3SK,VE3HG
VE3DC VA3DJ,VE3BK,VE3DXF,VE3GCP,VE3NBL,VE3SS,VE3STT,
VE3VZ,VE3YOC
VE3RM VE2NI,VE3RM,VE3WIB
VE7SV VA7CW,VA7NT,VE7AGG,VE7CC,VE7SV
W1BK W1BK,W1NR
W3LJ K3NCO,KA3UBJ,W3IDT,W3LJ
W3LPL 4X6FR,AI3M,K1HTV,K1RA,K1RZ,K3MM,K3RA,K4ZA,KD4D,
KE3Q,NK3R,W2GG,W3LPL
W3PP K3FT,KD5FWV,N3HUV,N3KW,N3ME,N3ONM,N3PT,N6ZO,
NW3Y,W2GJ,W3IZ,W3PP,WB4FDT,WK2W,WV8RS
W4MYA K4KML,K4WMA,N4DEN,N4DWK,N4EHJ,N4RV,N4ZJ,NW4V,
W4DR,W4MYA,W4PFM,W4TNX,WK4Y
W6KK K6AM,K6HMS,N6AW,N6KI,N6MJ,NN6X,W6HT,W6KK,W6RW
W7DX KL2A,KL9A,KQ7W
WP2Z K3NZ,K3OO,N2TK
ZK1MA AA7PM,KT7G,VE7XF,W7TSQ,W7VV,ZK1MA
ZL6QH ZL1AXG,ZL1AZE,ZL2AOV,ZL2BDW,ZL2CA,ZL2DZ,ZL2IQ,
ZL2UO
ZW5B N5FA,N5ZO,PY1KN,PY5CC,PY5EG
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Oct 31 06:50:10 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQWW DX, SSB - Non-USA Claimed Scores 31Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210311450.g9VEoAV13590@b4h.net>
2002 CQWW DX, SSB - Non-USA Claimed Scores 31Oct2002
Submit logs by: December 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: ssb@cqww.com
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Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
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Non-USA M/2 HP
PJ2T 13167 161 635 48 30,983,504
V26B 11367 159 596 48 21,022,220 FRC
ZW5B(@PY5EG) 8392 162 603 48 18,725,670 ARAUCARIA DX GROUP
9A7A 7948 171 704 48 14,688,625 Croatian CC
NP2B 9433 140 511 48 14,500,000
TM2Y(@F6BEE) 7509 169 696 48 13,833,080 LNDX
V47NS 7316 131 533 48 12,704,976 FRC
LT1F 6517 139 433 48 10,854,215 WWYC
LY1YK 4660 171 648 48 6,588,036 KTU RC
VE3DC 3075 137 464 4,478,051 CCO
ZL6QH 2772 129 284 46 3,333,736 Wellington Amateur R
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Non-USA M/M HP
DF0HQ 9883 182 778 48 17,862,720 RR DX
WP2Z 10246 147 558 44 17,596,800 FRC
TK4Z 11469 139 592 48 15,476,732 SCCC
ED7VG 8519 143 554 12,455,632
ZK1MA 5688 126 288 48 6,902,208 WWDXC
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Non-USA M/S HP
KH0AA 6962 158 488 48 13,201,010
IQ4A 5524 175 722 48 12,215,771
OK5W(@OK1KSO/OK5 5037 177 743 47 10,323,320
9A1P 5343 155 680 46 10,066,760 WWYC
IU2X 4922 154 630 48 9,000,320 ARI Brescia DX Group
RT9W(@RZ9WWH) 4009 150 597 48 8,314,857
OM7M 4441 168 705 48 8,234,136
IQ4T(@I4IFL) 4324 161 684 48 8,101,860 Romagna Contest Team
EA1EEY 4557 151 619 48 8,078,840
LR0N(@LU1NDC) 4363 134 478 46 7,750,980
J49Z 5851 151 638 45 7,340,856 (1/3) Marconi Contes
VE3RM 3768 125 490 48 5,779,375 CCO
S50C 3415 139 571 5,003,370 CCS
IO4T 3409 138 538 47 5,000,372
OL7R 3232 141 548 42 4,761,679
VE7SV 3716 150 405 48 4,636,470 BCDX
VA3SK 2967 140 513 48 4,508,312 CCO
CK6SV(@VE6SV) 3343 148 458 48 4,435,968
OL5Q 3000 131 468 3,897,693
IQ2C 2812 126 499 48 3,720,625
OZ5E 2651 145 599 3,391,152 BCC
S55W(@S57IIO) 3111 110 432 48 3,240,618
S53F 2835 109 453 48 2,690,294
OK6A 1632 122 435 48 1,704,977 WWYC
SL2ZA 1747 102 390 1,506,012
EA5KB 2110 95 325 1,171,280
AL1G 1272 77 173 40 732,000
OZ5BAL 378 56 195 15 217,617 EDR Ballerup
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Non-USA M/S LP
LZ1ABC(@LZ1ABC/L 1874 107 390 42 1,445,773 WWYC
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Non-USA SOAB HP
KP3Z(N5TJ) 8985 162 593 47 16,193,995
PT0F(CT1BOH) 7644 139 472 48 13,700,000 ARAUCARIA DX GROUP
FS/AH8DX 6398 130 468 43 9,157,772 WVDXC
VY2ZM(K1ZM) 4934 145 523 43 8,955,876 YCCC
VE3EJ 4659 164 574 45 8,899,542
ZF2NT 6493 123 372 40 7,161,660 NCCC
S50S(S51TA) 4025 154 560 48 6,538,210 CCS
GD6IA(GM3WOJ) 4510 124 515 40 6,318,432 North of Scotland CG
SN7Q(SP7GIQ) 4233 135 482 42 6,028,707
GM7V(GM4YXI) 4205 140 542 43 5,965,454 North of Scotland Co
GW4BLE 3871 128 475 41 5,419,764 CONTEST CAMBRIA
VE3EY/2(@VE2CSI) 3282 123 429 44 4,590,984 CCO
EA5DFV 3762 114 424 39 4,315,836
VE3ANX 3334 114 350 43 3,955,136 CCO
G4BUO 2819 120 438 30 3,661,596
DH1TW(@DL6FBL) 2693 134 482 45 3,357,816 BCC
OH2RA 2869 136 438 43 3,251,710 CCF/TEAM: CCF Team P
GM0F(GM4AFF) 3036 120 458 36 3,036,234
M6T(G4PIQ) 2855 111 393 23 2,975,112
VO1TA 2452 90 286 21 2,656,064
PY7ZY 2449 88 269 2,557,191
VK8AA 2496 113 244 45 2,528,274
7S2E(SM2DMU) 2393 130 389 42 2,421,654 TOEC
XE2AC 2572 106 279 32 2,264,955
CK3KZ(VE3KZ) 1630 123 402 31 2,253,300 CCO
S56A 1362 135 532 34 1,791,562 CCS
VE3NE 938 103 274 21 853,151
VE7IN 1159 102 207 27 835,536 BCDX
ZL1ANJ 1080 96 165 20 820,845
LY2OX 743 101 326 17 577,304 Lithuanian DX
RW4PL 778 250 88 13 500,919
CE8EIO 681 56 96 5 290,472 South Croux DX Group
DA0ED(DL4YAO) 495 51 172 210,066 BCC
K6III 251 72 128 7 130,400 NCCC
VA3KA 142 101 109 13 76,020 CCO
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Non-USA SOAB LP
D44TD(IV3TAN) 6201 140 511 40 11,992,492
P40W(W2GD) 4427 124 437 41 7,300,854 FRC
EA7RM 2765 108 416 45 3,420,672
IO4C(IZ4DPV) 2413 124 467 38 2,700,870
KH6/N0HJZ 2869 110 181 34 2,444,691 MWA
6Y9X(K1XM) 2569 101 320 2,399,700 YCCC
DF3KV 1538 110 422 33 1,688,568 RR DX
EA5AER 2005 73 264 28 1,455,503
CX9AU 1468 90 227 1,311,112
9A3AG 1504 102 368 25 1,308,010 Croatian CC
VK3TZ 1276 115 236 40 1,273,536
SP6EKS 1105 123 449 1,260,688
VE3BUC(@VE3SY) 1256 100 274 32 1,169,124 CCO
A45WD(YO9HP) 1154 103 264 1,160,087 YO DX CLUB
VE3CR 1009 97 311 1,079,568
SP5DDJ 1262 106 362 38 1,079,208
G4IIY 1188 79 318 20 858,314 CHILTERN DX
NS4T 784 94 288 37 789,976 SECC
ON4CCP 1313 74 266 778,940 RR DX
6J2AUB(XE2AUB) 1383 63 135 640,332
OM6RM 1060 84 299 41 624,290
GM0TGE 849 79 272 30 606,879
SM6D(SM6DER) 1008 74 263 582,336 SK6AW Hisingingens R
VK4DX 804 79 160 13 536,794 Sarajevo Contest Gro
VE9DX 643 64 206 18 441,990
VA3XRZ 562 64 206 26 372,330 CCO
VE4YU 469 79 173 15 299,376
VE3RSA 404 63 167 247,480
HL1/WX8C 494 64 146 240,030
DL4RCK 493 65 208 8 222,495 BCC
9A5AVC 274 24 67 14 62,784
9A6C 201 38 92 45,500 Stubborn losers cont
VE3RCN 161 29 64 36,084
LY2QJ(@LY1DS) 129 19 55 3 14,356
7S7J(SM7VZX) 131 18 57 11,100 SCC
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Non-USA SOAB QRP
SM5IMO 558 56 218 26 277,562 TOEC
G4DDX 310 37 162 78,570
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Non-USA SOAB(A) HP
JY9QJ 4009 138 499 34 7,184,723
OE1A(OE1EMS) 3196 156 642 38 5,097,624 SCG
S52ZW 3063 146 597 46 4,852,533 SCC
PX2W(PY2YU) 3206 123 391 43 4,746,790 TuPY DX Group
DL0WW(DK3GI) 2552 153 596 31 4,344,200 BCC
OM5A(OM3LA) 2939 150 589 4,311,326
VE1OP 1969 113 425 30 2,696,456
SP8NR 957 112 369 1,058,681 SPDXC
VA3NR 417 80 212 12 317,404
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Non-USA SOAB(A) LP
GJ0NYG 1040 79 342 25 768,325
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Non-USA SOSB(A)/10 HP
LP7H(LU9HS) 2627 35 147 28 1,376,102 LUCG
OM0R(OM3GI) 2364 38 161 27 1,141,265
UA9YAB 1271 28 126 450,590
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Non-USA SOSB(A)/10 LP
I8UZA 832 37 148 356,495
OZ8AE 420 32 121 22 154,071
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Non-USA SOSB(A)/15 HP
DF9ZP 2200 39 159 1,064,844 BCC
OT2T(DL2CC) 1792 39 156 29 821,145 RRDXA
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Non-USA SOSB(A)/20 HP
OH5B(OH5BM) 1888 39 151 44 665,000 CCF
S51CK 1824 38 154 618,624 SCC
VE7AV 1392 37 118 30 476,935
LT0H(LU3HY) 952 31 73 10 290,992
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Non-USA SOSB(A)/80 HP
ON4ATW 912 17 82 120,780
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Non-USA SOSB/10 HP
CX5BW 4169 35 138 33 2,117,001
ZY5G(PP5WG) 3610 36 149 35 1,953,785 Araucaria DX Group
LU5FC 3398 33 125 36 1,575,102
P43E 2811 30 120 1,219,650 Aruba ARC
YU1ZZ 2116 38 145 25 944,280 YU CC
Z31GX 2111 37 142 28 823,400
OL7N(OK1CDJ) 1256 37 143 24 547,920
LA6YEA 957 35 141 20 401,104
ES2X(ES2NA) 980 36 136 36 350,000
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Non-USA SOSB/10 LP
AY4DX(LU4DX) 2564 34 129 1,220,870 LUCG
WP3C 2317 31 116 22 842,016
EA6DD 1479 35 150 557,035
KH6GMP 1523 30 64 421,872 KONA DX CLUB
G0AEV 963 32 130 391,230
F8AAN 1010 33 114 16 360,003
EA5ON/M 937 34 112 261,048
CX4DX 536 30 95 13 194,750
SM5D(SM5DJZ) 505 29 120 166,582 TOEC
HB9AA(HB9ARF) 461 31 93 15 141,236
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Non-USA SOSB/10 QRP
TT8ZZ(F5PTM) 1646 28 96 23 606,112
J79UF(VE5UF) 684 21 80 21 171,094
SP5XMU 272 32 78 22 76,670
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Non-USA SOSB/15 HP
ZX5J(PP5JR) 4059 40 171 2,518,285 Araucaria DX Group
YT6A 2790 38 150 24 1,150,000 SKY CC
EA3IN 1859 38 147 30 715,395
OH1F(OH1MDR) 1645 38 146 657,064 CCF
YT1RA 1846 33 110 30 567,138 YU CC
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Non-USA SOSB/15 LP
VE3DZ 1152 33 141 25 519,390 CCO
EA7HBP 1500 27 109 32 372,640
VE7UF(VE7NS) 941 29 71 2 232,900 BCDX
PA0JED 332 24 88 15 71,120
7S7V(SM7VZX) 271 27 89 61,596 SCC
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Non-USA SOSB/15 QRP
LU3DR 495 32 106 31 189,474 LUCG
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Non-USA SOSB/160 HP
C4A(5B4ADA/9A3A) 519 10 60 103,040 Aphrodite Contest Cl
4O6A(T95A) 684 11 67 20 58,734 SKY CC
YU7AR 572 11 63 46,546
SM4F(SM4DHF) 441 7 54 20 27,328 TOEC
PP5VB(@ZX5J) 12 6 9 288 Araucaria DX Group
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Non-USA SOSB/160 LP
G3UEG 429 8 55 18 27,027
VE3XAX 176 5 10 20 5,010 CCO
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Non-USA SOSB/20 HP
9A6A 3324 38 170 46 1,306,240 Croatian CC
PY3MM(@ZX5J) 2239 38 129 1,089,508 Araucaria DX Group
SN8V(SP8GQU) 2210 39 153 811,968
9M6A(N1UR) 1563 36 121 38 721,334 YCCC
SP4DEU 1267 38 137 30 403,025
SP8KAF/8(SQ8GHY) 628 27 95 32 112,850
M2Z(M5RIC) 323 19 81 20 53,900 Chiltern Dx Club
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Non-USA SOSB/20 LP
9A7ZZ 595 27 97 123,876 Croatian CC
LY1DS 15 7 12 513
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Non-USA SOSB/20 QRP
GM0IIO 232 13 50 14 18,522
LU4HMF 86 17 33 9,700
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Non-USA SOSB/40 HP
S50A 2438 36 131 37 703,284 SCC
9A5E 2021 33 115 39 519,776 Croatian CC
LY5A(LY2PAJ) 1875 33 128 460,000
SP6IXF 1859 30 117 35 403,622
OH0NL(OH2BYS) 1245 29 114 28 272,844 CCF
LX1KC 1270 28 104 42 253,440
OH2BP 514 27 86 85,654 CCF
PX5A(PP5UA) 291 18 48 45,994 Araucaria DX Group
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Non-USA SOSB/40 LP
MW5HOC 137 11 45 17 11,256
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Non-USA SOSB/80 HP
YT0A(VEL) 1241 25 98 29 222,630
OM0C(OM3TZZ) 1434 22 88 27 201,080
YU7JX 1205 20 82 153,672
YU1JW 911 19 82 16 128,270 YU CC
VE2ZP 758 20 65 128,120 CCO
SP4MPB 1016 19 83 25 122,196
PU3A(PY3DX) 241 23 65 9 55,792 Araucaria DX Group
Operators:
8P8P NT1N,W1UK,W2SC,WC1M
9A1P 9A2CW,9A2RD,9A5AEI,9A6NDX,9A6XX,IK3UNA,S55M
9A7A 9A3OS,9A3TR,9A4PA,9A4RX,9A6DM,9A7V,9A8A
AA5NT AA5NT,K3TD,KK7SJ,N1CC,N5EE,N5NJ,N5TVL,N8SM,NW5X
AL1G AL1G,AL7J,KL7FH,NL7RT
CK6SV VE6AKY,VE6MRT,VE6NAP,VE6SV,VE6VW,VE7GAS,VO1CV
DF0HQ DK4WA,DL1AUZ,DL2SAX,DL3DXX,DL3TD,DL4ALB,DL5ANT,
DL5AOJ,DL5AXX,DL5LYM,DL5YY,DL7VOA
EA1EEY EA1BVP,EA1CS,EA1CUB,EA1EEY,EA1EY,EA1QA,EA1WX,
EB1HAL,EC1DQK
EA5KB EA5KB,EC5CPL
ED7VG EA1AK,EA2TV,EA7ATX,EA7CCN,EA7EZQ,EA7HY,EA7VG
IO4T IK4HLQ,IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4BBF,
IZ4DIJ,IZ4EFN
IQ2C I2MWY,IK2FIL,IK2JUB,IK2PFL,IW2HAJ,IW2NOR,IZ2ABI,
IZ2EEV
IQ4A I4EAT,I4IND,I4TJE,I4VEQ,IK2NCJ,IK2QPR,IK2ULH,
IK4DCT,IK4QJH
IQ4T I4IFL,I4MGP,IK3QAR,IK4HVR,IK4SXJ,IK4TVP,IK4WMH,
IZ4AKS
IU2X I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2FYH,IK2GSN,IK2GXK,IK2GZU,
IK2SAU,IW2LLH
J49Z I2WIJ,IK8HCG,IK8UND
K0RF K0RF,W0UA,W1XE
K0TV K0TV,K2TE,KB1PZ,KD6BLK,KI6MF,W1GQ,W1MJ,WK1V,
WO1N
K0UK K0UK,WA0RSX
K1IR K1IR,K1VR,K2WR,KE1J,KM2P,NR1DX,W1VE
K1KI K1CC,K1KI,KM1P,VA7RR,W1RM
K1TTT AA1TE,AA1XJ,AK2P,K1MK,K1TTT,N1SR,NT2X,VA3PL,
W1TO,W2AU,W2GB,W3SM
K4JA AJ9C,K4JA,K4MA,K7SV,KE9I,W3BP
K5NA K2UR,K5DU,K5NA,KD5SQF,KI5DR,N5ZC
K6KO K6KO,K6TA
K6ZM K6WG,KD6RMN,WA6O
K8AZ K8AZ,K8BL,K8MR,N8TR,W8CAR,W8KIC,WB8K,WT8C
K9ES AD4ES,K9ES,KC4HW,KG4IPO
K9NS AA9D,K9DX,K9GS,K9HMB,K9NO,K9PPY,K9PW,K9QVB,K9RS,
KO9A,KS9W,W9RM,WE9V
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>From johngeig at yahoo.com Thu Oct 31 07:45:04 2002
From: johngeig@yahoo.com (John Geiger)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Another anti-contester on QRZ.com
In-Reply-To: <013901c280da$4eeee4a0$92292f04@dslverizon.net>
Message-ID: <20021031154504.58508.qmail@web40705.mail.yahoo.com>
During these 6 weekends the non contestors can use the
WARC bands, so it is really a non issue.
73s John NE0P
--- Bob Naumann - N5NJ <n5nj@gte.net> wrote:
> > Of course not everyone there are clowns, but, I
> honestly think the guys
> there
> > who want to limit our contesting to partial bands,
> are, well, clowns. (and
> > other things not printable on the reflector)
> Period.
>
> The assertion that "weekend operators" lives are
> ruined by contests is
> absolutely absurd. Us contesters know that there
> are really only 6 weekends
> where the fone bands are overrun by contesters doing
> what we do, precluding
> what they do - on 'their' frequencies .
>
> Those 6 contests are: CQWW SSB, SS SSB, ARRL DX SSB,
> WPX SSB, Field Day
> ("it's not a contest":ARRL), and IARU.
>
> The last two are unique in that both modes are being
> used.
>
> CW is generally not a problem.
>
> The way I do the math, the non-contesters have 46
> weeks every year without a
> major contest. Granted, there seems to be some sort
> of minor contest every
> weekend, but they do not take over the entire SSB
> allocation on all bands
> like the above.
>
> The issue is that these non-contesters use
> frequencies that are also used
> during contests, and they feel that they should have
> the right to those
> frequencies all the time. Herein lies the
> absurdity. Unfortunately, it
> seems that some amateur radio 'leaders' feel the
> need to pander to these
> individuals that complain as if they represent some
> large voting body. They
> don't. They're a vocal minority of self-centered
> egotists that use the old
> "squeaky wheel gets the grease" logic.
>
> The reality is, there are other modes people can use
> during contest time.
> There are other bands that can be used; WARC,
> VHF/UHF, low bands during the
> daytime, high bands during the night time, etc. The
> claim that they cannot
> operate is totally specious.
>
> It's high time that the 'leadership' recognize the
> bleating of these 'sheep'
> for what it is.
>
> N5NJ
>
>
>
>
>
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>From aa7bg at 3rivers.net Thu Oct 31 09:07:44 2002
From: aa7bg@3rivers.net (Matt)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Another anti-contester on QRZ.com
In-Reply-To: <082c01c2809e$dc177c70$ede3c23f@KR6X.ORG>
Message-ID: <LPBBJKOIBBDIEAIDLPLMAEKFKEAC.aa7bg@3rivers.net>
---KR6X wrote:
The very best solution to interference during
contests is called "time diversity". If you choose
to not participate in contests, then choose a
different time slot if you want to avoid the band
crowding. To ask that your personal interests
should be held above those of the contesters by
reserving frequencies for your personal use is
certainly presumptive.
----------
On the QRZ survey there was a similar message (time diversity) from W5HTW.
In these times when common sense is more precious than bagging that last
section with 5 minutes to go, it was great to read his post along the lines
of what you mention above. He is not a contester, but seems to co-habitate
well on the same planet with same. Fancy that.
As far as pressure on the bands--it seems there must always be a lot because
every few weeks I get a letter saying we are going to lose our
frequencies--send money. I say the more pressure from "within" the bands the
better. There's plenty of pressure from "without" to grab our freqs, or so
I'm led to believe. If I was one of the guys in charge of frequency
auctions/allocations and I tuned across the ham bands and they just happened
to be full of stations hollering "Ur Figh Nigh Kilo" I would be frightened
and move on to other less active parts of the spectrum to put on the
chopping block.
We might see you this weekend from the new NorthCentral Montana section
where we had absolutley no degrees this morning. We now have 10 deg F. Still
time in these perfect conditions to do some antenna work.
All the best,
Matt--K7BG
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>From kharker at cs.utexas.edu Thu Oct 31 10:15:12 2002
From: kharker@cs.utexas.edu (Kenneth E. Harker)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Collegiate Championship
Message-ID: <20021031101512.D21756@cs.utexas.edu>
For many years now, during the ARRL November Sweepstakes, college
and university clubs have gotten on the air from campuses around the country
to compete against one another. This year, the Collegiate Championship is
on 2-3 November 2002 (CW,) and then the weekend of the 16-17 November 2002
(phone.) Some of the schools will be entering S, others will be M, U, A, B,
or Q. Many will be sending older check numbers, reflecting their early
contributions to ham radio through organized on-the-air activity. Look for
checks in the teens, the twenties, and the thirties! Details are online at
http://www.collegiatechampionship.org/
So far, the following are known to be planning to operate the contest,
in either CW, SSB, or both modes:
W0YC University of Minnesota
K5UTD University of Texas at Dallas
WA1VMU Boston University
W5AC Texas A&M University
N5XU University of Texas at Austin
WB9QFW University of Wisconsin at Stevens Point
W4AQL Georgia Tech
KB1GTB University of Connecticut School of Law
W0EEE University of Missouri at Rolla
...and certainly several others...
If you don't see your alma mater or local college on the list, help
encourage their ham radio operators to get in on the fun! It's still
over two weeks until the phone contest weekend - plenty of time to get
a plan together.
--
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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 n2mg at eham.net Thu Oct 31 12:21:23 2002
From: n2mg@eham.net (Mike Gilmer, N2MG)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ WW SSB
Message-ID: <200210311621.g9VGLNY07154@paris.akorn.net>
Somehow, in my editing, an important phrase was deleted...
It should have read, "...I was essentially asked, GOOD NATUREDLY, by
probably that same xxxx..."
In case there should be any confusion...I was not manhandled or
squeezed off. I was check on from time to time however. ;-)
Mike
The following message was sent by "Mike Gilmer, N2MG"<n2mg@eham.net> on Thu, 31
Oct 2002 10:24:14 -0400.
> N6TJ/ZD8Z wrote:
> > Probably the singular most humorous event for me during the
> > contest was an encounter with the 15 meters operator @ the
> > USA's biggest M/M station (call signs omitted to protect the
> > guilty), boldly,asking me to QSY from a frequency that I had
> > occupied for the better part of an hour. When I replied,
> > "xxxx, you're not even bothering me", he said "And you're not
> > bothering me either, Jim, but your pileup is, please QSY".
> >
>
> A half-hour or so after I had *dug* my way onto 21200.5 (OK, it was
> luck) and started running, I was essentially asked, by probably that
> same xxxx (who is ALWAYS on 200.5), "Are you going to be there all
> day?" I had a good hard laugh...
>
> -Mike N2MG
> op@K2UA 2-man M/S
>From w9sz at prairienet.org Thu Oct 31 10:36:02 2002
From: w9sz@prairienet.org (Zack Widup)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
In-Reply-To: <NDBBJODEMLLOGMDJBPCDIEKGDOAA.k5zd@charter.net>
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10210311032260.19718-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
On Thu, 31 Oct 2002, Randy Thompson, K5ZD wrote:
> We aren't talking about people who call on the wrong VFO. We are talking
> about guys who actually work people out of the band. Big difference in my
> opinion.
>
> Randy, K5ZD
>
I think a little leniency should be granted when someone uses the wrong
VFO. I've done it when operating the graveyard shifts in a contest and
with very little sleep in the early morning hours couldn't figure out why
the EU 40 meter SSB station on 7046 listening on 7222 wasn't answering me
when I called. He didn't respond till I switched to the correct VFO! So
at least when I finally worked him, I was legal.
Zack W9SZ
>From w9sz at prairienet.org Thu Oct 31 10:39:59 2002
From: w9sz@prairienet.org (Zack Widup)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SS CW thoughts
In-Reply-To: <154.16c55b82.2af2a185@aol.com>
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10210311039060.19718-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
On Thu, 31 Oct 2002 Georgek5kg@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 10/31/2002 2:11:11 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
> slazar19@sgi.net writes:
>
>
> > For the newbies, a few sweepstakes hints Tree left out are:
> >
> > 1. If the station you are working sends sect? and you don't know yours,
> > choose from the following: NL, NWT, QC or WY, selecting a different
> > one when asked.
> >
> > 2. If the station you are working sends ck? send the last four numbers
> > of the last check you have written.
> >
> > 3. If you hear qsy, that means the frequency is yours, I am qsy'ing.
> >
> > 4. QSO B4 or B4 means I'll be looking for you on the other four bands,
> > please work me.
> >
> >
>
> I hope others will know you are joking. The date of your email should be
> April 1st!
>
It's always April 1st for Dr. Bafoofnik!
Zack W9SZ
>From johngeig at yahoo.com Thu Oct 31 08:56:11 2002
From: johngeig@yahoo.com (John Geiger)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
In-Reply-To: <135.16e41814.2af28968@aol.com>
Message-ID: <20021031165611.45644.qmail@web40712.mail.yahoo.com>
Before the flames start too much on my next comments,
understand that I am mainly a CW operator, who is
getting interested in the digital modes also.
Maybe part of the solution to operating out of band is
to reaccess the US phone band limits. Take 15 meters
for example. SInce the ARRL helped to kill the Novice
license 10 years ago, why do we need 100 KC of CW only
at 200 watts between 21.100 to 21.200. Remember that
during the CW CQWW contest. When a US station goes
above 21.100, as they will if we get any decent
propogation, turn off the amp. Same for
28.100-28.200.
There really is no reason today for having a "Non US
phone band" like there may have been in the past. The
days of the US ham having the good equipment and the
rest of the world having to operate on junk are over.
Hams in JA, EU, Asia, SA are using stations that would
put many US hams, myself included, to shame.
There is no reason we could not drop the bottom of the
US phone band to 21.150, or .140, while saving a few
KCs for the novices that still remain. There are a
few, I worked one last year on 15 CW. Same for 80
meters. I believe we could easily drop phone down to
3.650 or so, which would eliminate much of the split
operation now needed there. We already have the
3.500-3.600 segment for CW, and 3.600 -3.700 is pretty
much a vast wasteland here in the US with little CW or
digital operating taking place. Ditto for 14.100 to
14.150.
Lets get with the times and get the US phone bands
readjusted, especially now since we are handing out
general and extra class licenses to anyone who can
sign their names, and these new operators, for the
most part, are not running CW for obvious reasons.
73s John NE0P
--- Nzharps@aol.com wrote:
> Hi Pete,
>
> Interestingly PJ2 was a rare mult this past weekend.
> We missed it on 5
> bands, only working one on 10m.
>
> Seems that ease of operation has translated into
> poor or sloppy operating
> technique. After having operated in multi
> environments for many years and
> having observed lots of poor operating practice
> related to packet, I guess I
> just need to add this on to the list.
>
> Maybe someone should write a book entitled "Packet
> assisted 101" to help both
> neophytes and old vets do a better job using what
> should be a great tool.
>
> 73,
> Ron, K8NZ
>
>
> In a message dated 10/30/02 12:21:07 PM Pacific
> Standard Time,
> n4zr@contesting.com writes:
>
>
> > I'm skeptical that people would be that desperate
> for a PJ2. I suspect
> > that many of those who messed up probably were
> assisted stations that
> > called you on a point-and-shoot basis. The ease
> of operation of the
> > current generation of logging software, which
> normally grabs both the
> > receive and transmit frequencies, makes it really
> easy to screw up. If a
> > VE spots you, with no QSX data, that spot quickly
> propagates all over the
> > US. It's really easy to overlook in the heat of
> rapid S&P operation, and
> > be into a QSO before you realize you're simplex
> somewhere out of the band
>
>
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>From hamcat at directvinternet.com Thu Oct 31 17:44:43 2002
From: hamcat@directvinternet.com (K4SB)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Another anti-contester on QRZ.com
References: <20021031154504.58508.qmail@web40705.mail.yahoo.com>
Message-ID: <3DC16C0B.34365E33@directvinternet.com>
John, NE0P makes a good point. ALL of the bitching is about SSB use.
And a careful
glance at the call signs of the individuals bitching should give a
pretty good hint as to the license class.
First they are "given" licences, and then complain about interference
to their plug and play radios, and inability to work DX during DX
contests.
I fully admit to having my "senior moments", but there must be a
comparative "moment" yet unheard of for these people.
73
Ed
>From hamcat at directvinternet.com Thu Oct 31 17:57:38 2002
From: hamcat@directvinternet.com (K4SB)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
References: <12d.19ecef17.2af18f80@aol.com>
<002d01c280d8$8eeec860$daf721a2@oemcomputer>
Message-ID: <3DC16F12.65D05C72@directvinternet.com>
> > In a message dated 10/30/2002 6:20:27 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
> > w7why@harborside.com writes:
> > > I knew if I told him, he'd just
> > > ignore me so I didn't say anything. 73
> > >
I have to go along with Dallas here. I've told more than a few (mostly
wrongcoasters )
that they need to check their signal, and not once have any replied
with anything other than "thanks..will check it out"
If you don't tell them, how will they know?
73
Ed
>From hamcat at directvinternet.com Thu Oct 31 18:02:40 2002
From: hamcat@directvinternet.com (K4SB)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
References: <d2.205c4866.2af1759b@aol.com>
<006001c28089$797ff8e0$2202a8c0@sympatico.ca>
<00aa01c28098$67ec29f0$28fd3d04@bobhome>
Message-ID: <3DC17040.9BE4EDC3@directvinternet.com>
Bob Wruble wrote:
snipped
> ie below 21200 or 14150 etc...... an easy trap to fall into but still not
> excuseable!! admittingly tunning down to 21113 a bit much!!
> de w7gg
I'm surprised that no one has commented that on 21000.5 or such, you
are absolutely
out of the US band according to both ARRL and FCC announcements. I
believe (???) they state quite emphatically that 2.5 kc up from the
bottom is the absolute minimum.
Heck, at .5 up, you wouldn't be legal even on LSB!
73
Ed
>From jan-eric.rehn at telia.com Thu Oct 31 18:19:01 2002
From: jan-eric.rehn@telia.com (Jan-Eric Rehn - SM3CER - 7S3A)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Last chance for SAC-logs!
Message-ID: <019201c28109$fe2ac5e0$0100a8c0@sm3cer>
Hello,
YOUR SAC-LOG IS VERY IMPORTANT AND MOST WELCOME!
If you worked in SAC - this is your last chance to
send your logs. The deadline is today 31 October!
E-mail: sac@contesting.com
Post:
EDR Contest Manager
Peter Vestergard, OZ5WQ
Vestervej 74
DK-4960 HOLEBY
DENMARK
The list of received SAC-logs can be seen at:
http://www.sk3bg.se/contest/
You'll find the link on the 1st page.
There are also links to SAC Claimed Scores.
73 de Jan
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>From sean at k8khz.com Thu Oct 31 13:46:52 2002
From: sean@k8khz.com (K8KHZ-Sean Fleming)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: Out of Band operating
References: <d2.205c4866.2af1759b@aol.com>
<006001c28089$797ff8e0$2202a8c0@sympatico.ca> <3DC0B6B3.50705@telia.com>
Message-ID: <001b01c2810d$e14be2c0$2f9a2944@madsnh01.mi.comcast.net>
I have gotten two replies from two people that belive it is ok to operate
14.150 USB because there will only be a signal above 14.150. But let me ask
you this are your radios calibrated with scopes to make certain they are not
starting out transmitting below 14.150 I ask. I am a general operator and
many Extra and some dx stations are operating sometimes on the US
extra/general fringe such as 14.225. so do I call them or not? I need that
country. And I also ask this why is it every time I call CQ contest at 7.229
LSB the people from the WAS net at 7.230 tell me that I am interferring
with the net? If theory holds true then everyones interference is really
not interfernce just god propogation splattering over above the LSB
signal....I am pondering to wonder doesn't propogation have anything to do
with weather you can hear anyone even though thier calibrated signal is
doing what it should.
Sean
>From Cqtestk4xs at aol.com Thu Oct 31 14:07:42 2002
From: Cqtestk4xs@aol.com (Cqtestk4xs@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
Message-ID: <27.3050f607.2af2d97e@aol.com>
Zack
Same thing happened to me calling the T88 this weekend on 40. We all get
brain cramps working split on 40...especially if you do only 40 for the whole
weekend. I think I heard just about every big multi-single and multi-multi
do the wrong VFO thng over the weekend on that band....and lots of the big
gun single ops too. It happens to all of us. A gentle "wrong VFO W1ABC" is
all that's needed. No need to get nasty.
Bill K4XS
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Oct 31 11:10:40 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW SSB DX Band Summary
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.1.20021031105856.00af8ff8@pop3.eskimo.com>
Band summaries as reported through
http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
This is a new program - don't flame me too hard if it
has some bugs (but do let me know of glaring errors)
73
dink
DX M/2 HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
PJ2T 0003\07\021 0052\18\067 0165\30\111 0282\36\142 0443\38\154
0370\32\140
V26B 0017\10\025 0050\18\062 0076\26\087 0256\33\124 0384\40\159
0350\32\139
ZW5B 0003\02\002 0028\15\028 0223\29\091 1241\38\146 3014\39\164
3883\39\172
9A7A 0386\10\059 1019\20\082 1081\30\116 1414\36\143 1926\37\149
2122\38\155
TM2Y 0189\10\056 0850\17\082 1175\33\109 1759\37\154 1954\38\147
1582\34\148
V47NS 0061\06\016 0523\15\067 0887\20\081 1536\29\117 2515\31\138
1794\30\114
LT1F 0001\01\001 0035\10\035 0296\24\056 1248\36\106 1997\36\124
2920\33\122
LY1YK 0406\08\054 0742\22\089 0614\29\105 1319\39\136 1054\35\125
0525\38\139
ZL6QH 0024\08\005 0060\13\023 0313\25\055 0916\30\084 0447\26\057
1012\27\060
DX M/M HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
DF0HQ 0723\10\067 1485\24\103 2042\33\123 1734\39\157 2060\38\159
1839\38\169
TK4Z 0023\06\050 0081\11\070 0204\23\093 0351\34\145 0246\34\122
0238\31\112
ZK1MA 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
DX M/S HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
8P8P 0008\07\025 0046\19\085 0090\30\111 0208\39\150 0273\38\158
0377\37\158
IQ4A 0055\08\053 0253\18\082 0701\35\119 1231\39\154 1372\38\152
1912\38\162
OK5W 0054\10\052 0604\20\088 0947\32\125 1019\39\157 1641\38\159
0772\38\162
9A1P 0116\07\051 0328\13\076 0290\25\098 1320\37\153 1248\36\145
2041\37\157
IU2X 0071\08\049 0300\10\061 0757\26\095 0942\38\136 1601\36\142
1251\36\147
RT9W 0144\09\047 0363\14\066 0574\23\092 1064\37\133 1029\35\135
0835\32\124
OM7M 0195\11\060 0563\15\077 0698\31\112 0716\38\151 1461\38\148
0808\37\157
IQ4T 0096\11\062 0374\17\083 0524\25\094 1018\36\150 1109\35\138
1203\37\157
EA1EEY 0049\06\040 0347\16\076 0369\19\085 0886\36\136 1218\36\133
1688\38\149
LR0N 0000\00\000 0011\09\011 0191\21\068 0967\35\124 1332\38\141
1862\31\134
J49Z 0110\08\050 0309\15\073 0728\23\100 1381\36\146 1186\34\126
2137\35\143
VE3RM 0064\05\006 0179\12\049 0206\24\088 1213\35\124 0933\31\108
1173\28\115
S50C 0107\05\042 0491\12\065 0330\18\080 0655\35\122 0776\34\119
1056\35\143
IO4T 0098\05\037 0159\09\052 0250\20\079 0983\34\126 0857\36\108
1059\34\136
OL7R 0029\05\028 0425\12\062 0210\18\081 0741\35\127 0867\36\124
0960\35\126
VE7SV 0099\09\010 0423\20\046 0682\29\072 1123\36\121 1066\32\079
0323\24\077
VA3SK 0041\05\004 0076\13\030 0557\25\088 0871\34\127 0812\33\130
0610\30\134
CK6SV 0044\04\004 0173\14\029 0566\28\071 0223\35\118 1083\35\126
1254\32\110
IQ2C 0016\04\016 0253\09\053 0322\16\064 0591\30\116 0747\34\118
0883\33\132
OZ5E 0197\07\046 0531\13\072 0245\21\090 0582\37\127 0774\36\130
0322\31\134
S55W 0116\06\041 0602\10\064 0146\10\060 0444\26\083 1115\30\093
0688\28\091
S53F 0093\06\036 0473\09\061 0283\12\073 0934\32\111 0574\22\085
0478\28\087
OK6A 0063\06\027 0305\10\057 0155\16\061 0342\29\090 0382\29\098
0385\32\101
SL2ZA 0011\03\011 0041\06\036 0065\08\040 0590\30\104 0649\32\103
0391\23\096
EA5KB 0000\00\000 0128\09\041 0080\09\037 0312\22\067 0677\26\089
0913\29\091
DX M/S LP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
LZ1ABC 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
DX SOAB HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
PT0F 0026\10\020 0135\17\050 0276\18\045 2645\33\116 1601\32\125
2961\29\116
FS/AH8DX 0123\11\031 0298\11\034 0328\18\071 1267\29\098 2023\31\117
2359\30\117
VY2ZM 0143\09\038 0394\17\072 0547\23\078 1138\35\117 1185\31\108
1527\30\110
VE3EJ 0204\11\025 0363\19\065 0404\29\092 0682\35\127 1248\37\133
1758\33\132
S50S 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
GD6IA 0177\06\045 0285\12\060 0197\16\069 0759\29\105 1165\31\112
1927\30\124
SN7Q 0175\05\045 0299\12\059 0410\26\079 0589\24\078 1646\34\109
1114\34\112
GM7V 0109\06\042 0488\13\069 0520\19\078 0877\35\112 1052\37\121
1159\30\120
GW4BLE 0054\05\033 0447\15\068 0502\19\075 0444\25\087 0858\30\101
1566\34\111
VE3EY/2 0058\05\005 0404\14\060 0317\21\061 0812\30\096 0690\28\104
1001\25\103
EA5DFV 0057\05\035 0151\09\051 0278\15\057 0660\28\083 1168\25\092
1440\32\106
G4BUO 0090\07\038 0113\10\047 0139\15\052 0585\27\090 0798\32\105
1094\29\106
DH1TW 0156\07\045 0247\10\051 0419\24\080 0431\27\096 0524\31\097
0916\35\113
OH2RA 0101\05\033 0247\10\047 0205\24\067 0843\88\032 0768\93\030
0705\35\110
GM0F 0180\08\049 0365\10\060 0521\21\086 1038\32\095 0538\27\089
0394\22\079
M6T 0092\07\036 0500\11\059 0388\15\059 0424\22\069 0627\27\082
0824\29\088
VO1TA 0000\00\000 0069\09\020 0057\12\022 0901\24\081 0420\18\069
1005\27\094
PY7ZY 0000\00\000 0006\05\006 0045\12\025 1096\25\079 0705\23\079
0597\23\080
VK8AA 0000\00\000 0001\01\001 0227\24\038 0196\23\052 0457\28\061
1615\37\092
7S2E 0033\05\026 0197\09\049 0361\24\077 0673\31\086 0751\30\074
0378\31\077
CK3KZ 0095\05\009 0145\10\033 0092\21\055 0234\31\090 0487\28\101
0577\28\114
VE7IN 0029\04\003 0085\11\021 0188\18\035 0401\22\059 0305\29\053
0151\18\036
ZL1ANJ 0000\00\000 0008\07\006 0047\18\026 0255\18\050 0186\28\043
0584\25\040
LY2OX 0053\05\031 0140\08\044 0074\13\043 0176\29\075 0106\19\055
0194\27\078
RW4PL 0181\10\052 0026\09\017 0051\13\033 0225\23\066 0172\16\045
0123\17\037
CE8EIO 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0218\22\040 0090\16\018
0373\18\038
DA0ED 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0003\03\003 0198\16\057 0189\17\070
0105\15\042
VA3KA 0003\03\002 0011\09\008 0017\15\015 0039\29\032 0026\20\022
0046\25\030
DX SOAB LP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
D44TD 0014\08\010 0139\14\058 0256\19\075 1446\34\113 1014\31\125
3332\34\130
P40W 0023\05\017 0260\14\054 0397\19\068 0885\30\109 0806\29\089
2056\27\100
EA7RM 0005\03\004 0069\09\041 0171\14\066 0506\25\095 0663\26\098
1351\31\112
IO4C 0206\07\047 0220\08\044 0246\15\060 0594\30\091 0464\29\107
0683\35\118
6Y9X 0031\06\014 0223\10\024 0343\18\065 0735\24\073 0696\23\074
0541\20\070
EA5AER 0000\00\000 0037\03\022 0042\05\027 0101\15\044 0604\22\081
1221\28\090
9A3AG 0007\03\007 0170\07\047 0106\14\051 0496\26\086 0309\26\089
0416\26\088
VK3TZ 0003\03\003 0009\07\006 0083\18\024 0591\32\090 0248\26\059
0342\29\055
SP6EKS 0000\00\000 0202\08\053 0116\16\066 0238\34\098 0219\30\113
0330\35\119
VE3BUC 0048\04\003 0167\07\005 0112\11\026 0197\27\078 0292\24\079
0440\27\083
A45WD 0001\01\001 0022\08\013 0059\14\033 0131\27\055 0229\26\066
0712\27\096
VE3CR 0008\03\002 0017\04\003 0049\13\034 0213\29\084 0306\22\088
0416\26\100
SP5DDJ 0033\05\021 0204\08\043 0114\12\047 0331\26\087 0235\22\069
0345\33\095
ON4CCP 0045\03\025 0040\03\020 0091\08\041 0469\18\062 0298\23\063
0390\15\055
OM6RM 0061\05\025 0178\07\025 0126\10\051 0289\22\073 0245\23\070
0161\17\037
SM6D 0000\00\000 0250\10\054 0010\03\008 0230\19\066 0241\21\069
0277\21\066
VK4DX 0000\00\000 0001\01\001 0000\00\000 0281\27\065 0130\25\034
0392\26\060
VE9DX 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0021\05\011 0058\15\040 0120\21\064
0444\22\091
VA3XRZ 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0029\09\023 0152\19\050 0178\17\065
0203\19\068
VE4YU 0000\00\000 0015\04\004 0016\10\007 0112\49\024 0096\38\019
0230\72\025
HL1/WX8C 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0005\03\003 0058\18\030 0287\25\059
0144\18\054
DL4RCK 0002\01\002 0095\06\031 0051\06\032 0098\14\045 0112\18\047
0135\20\051
9A5AVC 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0274\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
9A6C 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0011\04\009 0031\08\017 0071\13\035
0088\13\031
VE3RCN 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0036\07\009 0102\14\041
0023\08\014
7S7J 0017\03\013 0095\07\029 0019\08\015 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
DX SOAB QRP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
SM5IMO 0000\00\000 0053\04\031 0031\04\020 0109\09\041 0154\18\062
0211\21\064
G4DDX 0000\00\000 0011\03\014 0009\02\010 0100\08\045 0099\11\047
0091\13\046
DX SOAB(A) HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
OE1A 0183\08\050 0403\11\067 0401\27\106 0578\36\131 0720\36\135
0911\38\153
S52ZW 0243\08\053 0278\09\060 0238\20\074 0551\38\133 0873\34\134
0880\37\143
PX2W 0001\01\001 0004\03\004 0047\16\030 0611\35\113 0970\34\107
1573\34\136
DL0WW 0067\08\042 0275\13\066 0241\22\081 0447\38\136 0512\36\128
1010\36\143
OM5A 0139\08\044 0333\13\071 0502\24\093 0599\35\120 0789\34\118
0577\36\143
SP8NR 0000\00\000 0045\08\028 0041\11\030 0188\28\080 0255\30\099
0428\35\132
DX SOAB(A) LP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
GJ0NYG 0045\03\028 0036\05\030 0041\09\033 0253\18\066 0373\18\085
0292\26\100
DX SOSB(A)/10 HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
LP7H 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
2627\35\147
OM0R 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
2364\38\161
UA9YAB 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
1271\28\126
DX SOSB(A)/10 LP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
OZ8AE 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0420\32\121
DX SOSB(A)/15 HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
ZX5J 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 4059\40\171
0000\00\000
OT2T 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 1792\39\156
0000\00\000
DX SOSB(A)/15 QRP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
DF9ZP 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 2200\39\159
0000\00\000
DX SOSB(A)/20 HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
OH5B 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 1888\39\151 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
S51CK 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 1824\38\154 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
VE7AV 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 1392\37\118 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
LT0H 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0952\31\073 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
DX SOSB/10 HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
CX5BW 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
4169\35\138
ZY5G 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
3610\36\149
LU5FC 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
3398\33\125
P43E 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
2811\30\120
YU1ZZ 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
2116\38\145
Z31GX 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
2111\37\142
OL7N 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
1256\37\143
LA6YEA 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0957\35\141
ES2X 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0980\36\136
DX SOSB/10 LP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
EA6DD 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
1479\35\150
G0AEV 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0963\32\130
F8AAN 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
1010\33\114
I8UZA 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0832\37\148
EA5ON/M 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0937\34\112
CX4DX 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0536\30\095
SM5D 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0505\29\120
HB9AA 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0461\31\093
DX SOSB/10 QRP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
TT8ZZ 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
1646\28\096
J79UF 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0684\21\080
SP5XMU 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0272\32\078
DX SOSB/15 HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
YT6A 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 2790\38\150
0000\00\000
EA3IN 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 1859\38\147
0000\00\000
OH1F 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 1645\38\146
0000\00\000
YT1RA 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 1846\33\110
0000\00\000
DX SOSB/15 LP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
VE3DZ 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 1152\33\141
0000\00\000
VE7UF 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0941\29\071
0000\00\000
PA0JED 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0332\24\088
0000\00\000
7S7V 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0271\27\089
0000\00\000
DX SOSB/15 QRP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
LU3DR 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0495\32\106
0000\00\000
DX SOSB/160 HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
C4A 0519\10\060 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
4O6A 0684\11\067 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
SM4F 0441\70\054 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
PP5VB 0120\60\09
DX SOSB/160 LP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
G3UEG 0429\80\055 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
VE3XAX 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
DX SOSB/20 HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
9A6A 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 3324\38\170 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
PY3MM 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 2239\38\129 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
SN8V 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 2210\39\153 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
9M6A 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 1563\36\121 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
SP4DEU 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 1267\38\137 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
SP8KAF/8 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0628\27\095 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
M2Z 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0323\19\081 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
DX SOSB/20 QRP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
GM0IIO 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0232\13\050 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
LU4HMF 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0860\17\033 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
DX SOSB/40 HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
S50A 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 2438\36\131 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
9A5E 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 2021\33\115 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
LY5A 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 1875\33\128 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
SP6IXF 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 1859\30\117 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
OH0NL 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 1245\29\114 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
LX1KC 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 1270\28\104 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
OH2BP 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0514\27\086 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
PX5A 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0291\18\048 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
DX SOSB/40 LP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
MW5HOC 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0137\11\045 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
DX SOSB/80 HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
YT0A 0000\00\000 1241\25\098 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
OM0C 0000\00\000 1434\22\088 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
YU7JX 0000\00\000 1205\20\082 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
YU1JW 0000\00\000 0911\19\082 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
VE2ZP 0000\00\000 0758\20\065 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
SP4MPB 0000\00\000 1016\19\083 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
PU3A 0000\00\000 0241\23\065 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Oct 31 11:11:42 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW SSB USA Band Summary
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.1.20021031105851.00ac0168@pop3.eskimo.com>
Band summaries as reported through
http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
This is a new program - don't flame me too hard if it
has some bugs (but do let me know of glaring errors)
USA M/2 HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
NP2B 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
N3RS 0018\07\011 0329\20\090 0299\31\105 1074\40\165 1998\39\170
1571\35\157
N2NT 0042\08\020 0362\22\092 0295\28\099 0983\38\150 1555\36\149
1474\33\151
K1KI 0023\07\015 0256\19\080 0389\31\104 1165\39\155 1342\34\151
1548\33\149
KI1G 0035\10\022 0266\20\086 0340\26\098 0954\39\155 1320\38\155
1539\34\155
W6KK 0022\07\011 0115\17\035 0385\30\086 0480\37\146 1738\37\154
1203\33\139
K5NA 0045\10\023 0123\18\045 0220\30\085 0606\38\138 1140\37\143
0883\34\141
AA5NT 0013\05\010 0089\15\038 0174\30\079 0467\36\136 0927\36\139
0983\33\143
W7DX 0036\10\013 0137\19\044 0260\29\070 0661\38\142 1110\37\129
0316\26\084
N1RR 0000\00\000 0083\14\039 0115\21\060 0425\33\103 0818\33\116
0850\28\117
USA M/M HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
KC1XX 0214\15\044 0689\27\110 0667\32\121 2079\39\174 2375\39\173
2181\36\169
W3LPL 0340\16\039 0638\24\101 0672\31\118 1830\39\178 2078\39\160
2118\37\165
WP2Z 0011\05\022 0037\16\062 0089\25\077 0196\32\125 0376\36\144
0313\33\128
K9NS 0190\14\033 0275\25\086 0569\35\118 1692\40\172 2173\40\176
2155\35\171
N4TO 0119\11\028 0247\23\084 0549\31\121 1775\39\167 1833\39\163
1829\35\166
N2RM 0039\11\023 0551\26\101 0486\28\105 1317\39\160 1763\38\158
1739\33\154
W4MYA 0103\13\027 0439\22\097 0342\31\110 0904\37\147 1487\39\151
1724\36\166
K1TTT 0071\06\017 0219\21\076 0263\26\093 1299\39\163 1513\39\159
1200\33\147
W3PP 0109\08\021 0230\20\076 0277\29\100 0832\39\158 1059\34\145
1334\34\160
KB1H 0022\05\012 0160\19\073 0248\25\096 0852\37\148 1235\38\154
1128\34\157
N3AD 0033\07\015 0167\18\069 0190\25\077 0791\36\141 1119\34\133
1193\34\140
USA M/S HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
KH0AA 0002\01\002 0115\16\024 0493\29\065 1636\38\141 2468\37\128
2248\37\128
N4PN 0023\08\020 0074\17\056 0188\31\100 0851\37\142 0885\35\143
1416\34\154
K8AZ 0027\11\025 0096\21\074 0214\29\099 0485\37\149 0604\35\140
1463\34\151
K1IR 0012\05\011 0318\18\086 0222\25\096 0436\34\133 0748\32\133
0924\34\144
K0RF 0020\10\017 0102\22\062 0344\31\106 0426\38\140 0946\37\146
0515\31\140
KY5R 0012\04\012 0071\16\038 0068\18\066 0245\35\128 0824\33\131
0940\32\142
N1LN 0017\09\013 0075\13\040 0155\28\083 0400\34\123 0573\34\128
0887\32\136
K9ES 0016\05\009 0053\14\038 0142\22\076 0408\34\129 0389\29\114
0728\31\131
K6ZM 0002\01\002 0003\03\003 0132\18\027 0286\28\064 0610\30\080
0440\25\054
K6KO 0007\04\003 0039\11\021 0055\21\033 0147\31\082 0339\31\099
0302\28\079
W3LJ 0000\00\000 0015\04\009 0048\13\033 0132\27\069 0172\22\087
0361\27\118
AL1G 0001\01\001 0015\03\004 0130\08\007 0256\24\071 0793\25\067
0077\16\023
USA M/S LP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
NQ4U 0001\01\001 0065\12\017 0055\13\031 0173\31\076 0285\25\091
0446\24\089
USA SOAB HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
KQ2M 0023\05\013 0210\18\072 0243\27\084 0846\37\147 1324\37\139
1299\33\128
K4ZW 0029\08\018 0164\19\070 0162\25\076 0481\33\117 1241\33\138
1126\32\128
N9RV 0019\07\013 0095\14\052 0237\20\068 0740\37\123 1085\36\128
1123\33\109
K3ZO 0008\04\007 0114\16\056 0147\19\062 0503\32\115 1137\33\122
1227\33\124
W9RE 0025\06\013 0150\23\071 0181\24\078 0580\35\124 0835\32\125
0881\33\120
WB9Z 0032\13\020 0130\19\062 0155\26\073 0342\33\106 0581\33\118
1297\35\129
K3CR 0019\06\013 0099\14\056 0217\22\078 0551\34\123 0873\34\116
0585\27\101
W1WEF 0012\05\008 0073\13\043 0099\17\054 0395\31\102 0604\30\115
1120\28\121
N6BV 0005\04\003 0055\12\025 0278\26\042 0280\31\080 1365\34\122
0645\29\070
KC1F 0001\01\001 0025\08\011 0057\13\037 0294\27\091 0738\27\112
0817\27\109
W4WTB 0015\05\012 0084\18\058 0103\19\059 0218\32\095 0314\33\101
0840\30\111
K0KX 0024\06\013 0044\14\025 0122\20\063 0243\34\105 0319\33\119
0600\33\131
K5TR 0024\09\014 0074\13\029 0107\21\055 0351\32\078 0492\30\085
0760\28\100
K5RR 0003\03\003 0024\10\015 0073\21\040 0203\30\085 0594\34\094
0700\30\105
K3MD 0005\03\003 0031\09\023 0077\15\044 0226\35\098 0300\30\108
0727\32\134
W7GG 0030\08\008 0143\14\026 0216\29\076 0465\35\101 0350\32\080
0334\27\064
K5ZO 0009\06\007 0050\14\030 0139\25\053 0164\33\074 0528\33\098
0441\30\099
N8KM 0009\04\008 0029\11\018 0085\16\051 0129\26\066 0263\25\087
0698\25\089
K2UOP 0011\06\007 0053\10\033 0086\15\050 0191\29\090 0273\26\091
0388\29\113
K1GU 0010\04\005 0063\11\035 0078\13\040 0146\24\067 0194\23\080
0547\24\091
K4RO 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
K4UTE 0008\02\008 0108\17\057 0043\15\035 0101\21\075 0211\30\105
0316\32\123
N3UM 0000\00\000 0032\06\020 0075\12\043 0248\27\086 0275\24\080
0243\21\072
N7GYD 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0135\23\063 0606\32\100 0173\24\062
0088\21\039
KG7H 0009\04\003 0046\11\024 0068\18\038 0200\27\088 0376\26\054
0247\23\065
N4CW 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0193\27\089 0259\29\093
0348\31\112
K9MWM 0005\03\002 0044\10\023 0077\18\035 0108\24\053 0297\24\059
0230\23\064
W4NTI 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
NE9Z 0000\00\000 0011\07\007 0050\18\032 0151\34\097 0171\31\095
0122\22\065
KB0ENE 0000\00\000 0023\09\014 0063\15\036 0096\25\051 0143\23\064
0216\21\071
N5DD 0000\00\000 0021\07\016 0041\16\027 0084\21\051 0150\20\057
0174\26\071
N6VH 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
KO7X 0013\05\010 0008\06\007 0027\09\019 0088\23\048 0041\13\022
0170\23\052
K7ABV 0000\00\000 0002\02\002 0008\06\006 0094\19\054 0117\21\045
0089\13\026
KE4KMG 0000\00\000 0001\01\001 0005\03\004 0056\15\032 0074\17\040
0171\21\063
K6III 0000\00\000 0001\01\001 0017\10\012 0062\20\037 0100\25\051
0071\16\027
KE8RO 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0043\14\034 0146\25\091
0005\04\005
K7RX 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
USA SOAB LP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
KH6/N0HJZ 0001\01\001 0020\05\004 0438\23\037 0437\29\052 0672\25\042
1301\27\045
N1SV 0002\02\002 0064\12\035 0148\18\067 0261\26\093 0267\24\088
0773\23\101
N4TZ/9 0021\04\013 0065\15\036 0099\20\054 0192\29\086 0313\31\101
0540\32\117
N5AW 0006\06\005 0040\10\022 0099\20\051 0212\32\094 0318\34\108
0517\32\122
W1CTN 0029\05\012 0088\13\043 0104\17\057 0176\26\079 0298\26\091
0470\27\096
K1HT 0004\03\002 0027\08\018 0087\17\049 0191\28\097 0222\22\091
0426\28\102
AC0W 0008\04\002 0041\09\020 0067\17\033 0184\29\080 0297\26\096
0444\24\096
K5IID 0005\03\003 0023\09\013 0029\10\020 0131\24\065 0221\22\078
0400\27\100
NS4T 0010\04\006 0046\08\021 0060\14\038 0123\18\056 0208\25\079
0337\25\088
NA4K 0000\00\000 0021\07\012 0021\10\015 0108\21\058 0226\25\078
0433\27\095
N1LW 0000\00\000 0004\03\001 0026\09\022 0162\21\074 0216\25\085
0333\26\100
AC0X 0003\02\002 0012\06\006 0026\10\014 0144\28\072 0215\25\079
0331\27\093
K3JT 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0112\23\064 0242\29\094
0380\27\100
W1DAD 0002\02\002 0032\08\020 0051\13\037 0136\22\068 0154\22\071
0235\25\081
WN6K 0000\00\000 0013\07\009 0061\13\026 0082\23\047 0188\24\057
0369\28\068
K7HBN 0000\00\000 0007\03\002 0013\07\007 0167\24\075 0133\27\088
0126\19\042
N4EK 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0081\17\048 0100\16\051
0269\23\085
AB4MT 0002\01\002 0005\03\005 0000\00\000 0092\19\053 0142\25\072
0167\23\075
K0FX 0000\00\000 0005\04\003 0025\13\014 0116\25\061 0142\25\059
0091\23\042
N2CQ 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0038\11\032 0141\20\076
0201\25\091
W3CP 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0037\14\026 0053\17\034 0090\20\050
0094\18\053
W9LYN 0017\06\004 000-\0-\00- 0040\14\026 0042\12\027 0126\21\056
0082\18\040
WR9A 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0043\14\025 0065\11\041
0202\21\080
N7XY 0000\00\000 0007\02\002 0046\12\022 0084\21\040 0071\21\026
0074\16\029
W5WZ 0000\00\000 0001\01\001 0001\01\001 0077\19\038 0103\16\040
0114\17\041
AK8B 0000\00\000 0006\04\002 0002\02\002 0076\16\043 0106\16\044
0060\09\029
K6OWL 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0004\04\003 0027\08\008 0096\21\031
0057\14\016
K1MOM 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0170\10\013 0030\03\003
0000\00\000
USA SOAB QRP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
N0KE 0002\02\002 0012\04\003 0042\11\015 0106\23\060 0164\25\065
0238\25\071
N5FPW 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0040\12\024 0071\17\040 0091\21\053
0139\19\057
KR1ST 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0042\11\023 0063\13\037
0217\21\074
W9RPM 0001\01\001 0002\01\002 0009\06\007 0038\18\028 0057\19\035
0092\21\050
WB6BWZ 0000\00\000 0005\02\003 0001\01\001 0040\09\016 0073\14\027
0064\13\030
USA SOAB(A) HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
W2RE 0021\06\016 0135\18\070 0234\24\096 0557\34\137 0901\33\140
1140\30\138
K3WW 0036\08\021 0127\18\082 0159\27\098 0446\37\143 0657\36\137
1198\35\146
W4NF 0015\05\014 0101\15\057 0164\22\081 0437\35\132 0425\34\126
0872\32\134
W1GD 0017\06\013 0086\14\055 0117\19\069 0354\35\128 0501\33\122
0965\33\138
K5KG 0018\06\012 0074\14\043 0145\21\076 0303\33\118 0473\30\120
0759\33\140
K1AM 0000\00\000 0043\21\038 0081\21\077 0166\33\120 0298\31\121
1087\35\149
W3MF 0008\04\005 0062\13\038 0077\18\054 0291\35\127 0300\29\111
0733\31\138
K3NM 0005\04\004 0048\09\034 0050\11\042 0241\33\123 0323\33\125
0796\32\142
W3GM 0008\04\005 0055\13\043 0121\22\070 0284\32\114 0374\29\112
0492\29\134
WT3W 0008\06\006 0044\09\026 0109\16\057 0258\30\106 0414\32\117
0559\31\131
K2ONP 0004\02\003 0050\12\036 0057\14\040 0178\28\097 0283\29\103
0682\29\125
K4XR 0013\07\009 0036\12\027 0108\23\069 0197\37\115 0314\35\134
0360\33\144
AA4V 0019\05\009 0027\11\015 0061\15\035 0130\25\074 0237\27\082
0720\29\117
N3ZA 0016\05\011 0059\11\046 0090\17\059 0209\35\116 0214\29\108
0292\31\125
W1ZT 0001\01\001 0089\12\049 0108\18\069 0202\30\106 0233\28\097
0270\28\121
WT3P 0000\00\000 0010\04\006 0033\10\027 0248\29\102 0304\26\096
0477\27\120
W3IQ 0000\00\000 0002\02\002 0063\10\037 0102\25\058 0298\25\090
0455\28\107
W1FY 0000\00\000 0001\01\001 0005\02\004 0109\14\057 0176\21\074
0309\19\089
N2WK 0000\00\000 0051\14\027 0076\18\043 0098\23\074 0116\20\059
0103\19\069
K5NZ 0000\00\000 0005\04\004 0010\09\007 0071\68\023 0098\96\029
0105\00\031
KD2HE 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0017\07\017 0174\17\069
0087\18\050
NA9D 0000\00\000 0003\02\002 0022\09\017 0035\13\028 0078\20\042
0055\17\025
K2CC 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0048\13\025 0087\14\035
0054\13\024
USA SOAB(A) LP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
NA2U 0004\02\002 0028\09\019 0087\19\058 0252\29\107 0332\29\118
0597\29\137
W8TTS 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0038\16\031 0069\16\046
0093\18\054
USA SOAB(A) QRP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
W6RCL 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0016\08\007 0025\11\015 0099\19\033
0127\24\047
USA SOSB(A)/10 HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
W9XT 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0838\31\136
N2WW 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0851\31\138
USA SOSB(A)/10 LP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
K2SX 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0520\28\123
USA SOSB(A)/15 HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
W7ZR 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0940\37\125
0000\00\000
N0RA 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0694\34\119
0000\00\000
W9JA 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0356\31\125
0000\00\000
N0ZM 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0284\24\088
0000\00\000
USA SOSB(A)/160 HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
KS0T 0390\80\010 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
USA SOSB(A)/20 HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
WA2QNW 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0516\39\135 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
KR6NA/0 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0001\01\001 0382\32\107 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
USA SOSB/10 HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
W4ZV 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
2022\34\157
W5PR 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
K4WI 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
1897\35\140
N4BP 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
1636\32\126
NA5S 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0903\32\127
W7QN 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0118\14\020
USA SOSB/10 LP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
AY4DX 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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>From Georgek5kg at aol.com Thu Oct 31 14:22:01 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SS CW thoughts
Message-ID: <21.26a2080a.2af2dcd9@aol.com>
In a message dated 10/31/2002 7:00:06 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
nat@ajheatwole.com writes:
> The sections are multipliers in SS. They are the only multipliers and
> without all 80 of them, one's ability to do well is severely curtailed.
> The purpose of packet is first to inform others of multipliers and
> second to inform them of possible QSOs. To say that the section is not
> needed in a packet spot during SS is analogous to saying that only the
> suffix of a station is necessary in CQ WW, ARRL DX, IARU, and WPX.
>
> When you leave out the section, you limit the usefulness of your spot
> and its ability to help others. And if the goal of packet is not to help
> others, I don't see the purpose of it. In fact, why not just put out the
> first letter of a station's call sign? After all, if you leave out the
> section, why not just leave out most of the call too? I understand that
> you don't want to take the extra time to fill in the sections on your
> spots, but your second reason of not seeing the usefulness of doing so
> doesn't make sense to me.
>
>
Nat,
You have clearly landed on the issue of whether or not to include the section
in the spot. Your toungue-in-cheek suggestion of only spotting the prefix in
a dx contest actually has some merit; doing so would lead to a reduction in
the number of broken-call-spots.
But back to the central issue of including sections in the spots. For sure,
my position of only posting calls and not sections does not sit well with
those who are perusing spots for section mults. And, for that I incurred
untold rath in the last SS when I did that. [I also got a great deal of
support for my actions as well.] But not to worry, this year I am not going
to use packet so my spots will not be there.
But to complete my thoughts. I consider the section information something
that must be copied correctly when a station is worked. The same goes for
serial no. and check. Heck, if I bother to post the section in a spot, I
might as well go ahead and complete the job by posting the the other info as
well. And, of course, that is why I draw the line by posting only the
callsign, frequency and time and not a pennyweight more!
Yes, I know this is controversial, but so be it.
73, Geo...
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>From k1mk at arrl.net Thu Oct 31 11:24:03 2002
From: k1mk@arrl.net (Michael Keane, K1MK)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
Message-ID:
<20021031112404.11440.h005.c002.wm@mail.peoplepc.com.criticalpath.net>
On Thu, 31 Oct 2002, K4SB wrote:
> I'm surprised that no one has commented that on 21000.5 or such, you
> are absolutely
> out of the US band according to both ARRL and FCC announcements.
Well, I don't see what would be wrong with 21000.5 As long as you're
keying waveform is reasonable and you're not sending faster than 100
wpm. ;-)
> I believe (???) they state quite emphatically that 2.5 kc up from the
> bottom is the absolute minimum.
No, that's not stated emphatically by anyone.
In practice and to be clear, on USB, how close one can hug the low edge
comes down to the sideband supression and frequency accuray of your rig.
> Heck, at .5 up, you wouldn't be legal even on LSB!
Huh ?!?
Wrong sideband or wrong edge. 0.5 kHz up from the bottom on LSB is most
definitely out of the band!
Mike K1MK
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>From k4bai at worldnet.att.net Thu Oct 31 14:20:57 2002
From: k4bai@worldnet.att.net (John Laney)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
References: <20021031165611.45644.qmail@web40712.mail.yahoo.com>
Message-ID: <3DC18299.4DBE50FC@worldnet.att.net>
John:
I am pretty sure you are wrong about 28100 and above. You are
absolutely correct about the 200 watt power limit in the old Novice band
of 21100 and above.
73,
John, K4BAI.
>From k4bai at worldnet.att.net Thu Oct 31 14:27:22 2002
From: k4bai@worldnet.att.net (John Laney)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
References: <d2.205c4866.2af1759b@aol.com>
<006001c28089$797ff8e0$2202a8c0@sympatico.ca>
<00aa01c28098$67ec29f0$28fd3d04@bobhome> <3DC17040.9BE4EDC3@directvinternet.com>
Message-ID: <3DC1841A.C72A4DF2@worldnet.att.net>
On 15 meters, Ed, you would have more of your SSB signal out of the band
on LSB than when you are on the usual mode of USB. What you have to
really watch on 15 meters (and 20, too) is the upper limit of the band.
There seem to always be stations above 21347 and often also above 14347,
although less often than on 20, probably because there is more
non-contest activity on contest weekends on 20 than on 15. A few years
ago, I and many others, got OO cards for quick replies to a DX station
operating about 14348 in a DX Contest and I have been much more careful
about that since then.
Hope to see you this weekend as guest op at W4AN in ARRL SS CW. Have
fun.
73,
John, K4BAI.
>From kg5u at hal-pc.org Thu Oct 31 13:35:09 2002
From: kg5u@hal-pc.org (Dale L Martin)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] New Contest Logging System
Message-ID: <LPBBJJHKFOOEGKEBKHOJEELIEJAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
Due to the increasing difficulty, cost, resources, and time computers are
causing in amateur radio contesting, our club has determined there is a need
to economize and simplify.
Therefore, the goal is to remove all computers from amateur radio contesting
by Dec. 31, 2002.
Instead, everyone will need to purchase an Etch-A-Sketch for contest
logging.
There are many sound reasons for doing this:
1. No software problems; Everyone will be using the same system.
2. No technical glitches causing lost logs.
3. No more wasted time reading and writing emails or playing solitaire when
you should be CQ'ing or S&P'ing mults.
Frequently Asked Questions for Etch-A-Sketch Technical Support:
Q: My Etch-A-Sketch has all of these funny little lines all over the
screen.
A: Pick it up and shake it
Q. How do I turn my Etch-A-Sketch off?
A: Pick it up and shake it.
Q. What's the shortcut for the Undo?
A: Pick it up and shake it.
Q. How do I create a new log?
A. Pick it up and shake it.
Q. How do I set the background and foreground to the same color?
A. Pick it up and shake it.
Q. What is the proper procedure for rebooting my Etch-A-Sketch
A: Pick it up and shake it.
Q. How do I delete a log on my Etch-A-Sketch?
A: Pick it up and shake it.
Q. How do I save my log on my Etch-A-Sketch?
A: Don't shake it.
>From k4oj at tampabay.rr.com Thu Oct 31 14:42:34 2002
From: k4oj@tampabay.rr.com (k4oj)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ...where's the beef
Message-ID: <3DC187AA.3060402@tampabay.rr.com>
Enjoyed your post about the station that owns the bottom of the band...
If we all had that much aluminum I think we would try to do same, too!
But Jim, how did you Californinas do from Ascension?
Inquiring minds want to know!
73,
Jim, K4OJ
>From w9sz at prairienet.org Thu Oct 31 13:54:14 2002
From: w9sz@prairienet.org (Zack Widup)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
In-Reply-To: <3DC17040.9BE4EDC3@directvinternet.com>
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10210311352010.26061-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
On Thu, 31 Oct 2002, K4SB wrote:
> Bob Wruble wrote:
> snipped
> > ie below 21200 or 14150 etc...... an easy trap to fall into but still not
> > excuseable!! admittingly tunning down to 21113 a bit much!!
> > de w7gg
>
> I'm surprised that no one has commented that on 21000.5 or such, you
> are absolutely
> out of the US band according to both ARRL and FCC announcements. I
> believe (???) they state quite emphatically that 2.5 kc up from the
> bottom is the absolute minimum.
>
> Heck, at .5 up, you wouldn't be legal even on LSB!
>
> 73
> Ed
I have never seen this figure written anywhere. I have worked many DX
stations up about 0.7 kHz from the bottom of the CW band. This should be
adequate if you're not sending at 200 wpm!
100 Hz is a litle too close to the band edge for my taste, though.
73, Zack W9SZ
>From MTessmer at axxesstech.com Thu Oct 31 13:11:27 2002
From: MTessmer@axxesstech.com (Mike Tessmer)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SS CW thoughts
Message-ID:
<EC2530260094D411A5E700A0C9D1C4C901697404@axxessexch01.axxesstech.com>
> When you leave out the section, you limit the usefulness of
> your spot and its ability to help others.
I don't see this at all. Each and every QSO in SS is valuable. I would
think one would want to work anything that is spotted in order to maximize
their score. If it turns out to be a mult it's a bonus.
As far as I can tell, the only place this argument has any merit is for
those that are persuing 80/80.
73, Mike K9NW
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>From Nzharps at aol.com Thu Oct 31 15:19:28 2002
From: Nzharps@aol.com (Nzharps@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
Message-ID: <a1.2fee725b.2af2ea50@aol.com>
John,
I agree that phone bands should be expanded to reflect the bulk of activity
that has come to pass as ham radio these days. But you miss the point. Too
many people were either sloppy, confused (I recieved a report today thru a
friend that someone who called just plain didn't know it was out of bounds to
work us at 21135), or just plain greedy. I think those are the real issues.
Ron, K8NZ
In a message dated 10/31/02 8:56:48 AM Pacific Standard Time,
johngeig@yahoo.com writes:
> Before the flames start too much on my next comments,
> understand that I am mainly a CW operator, who is
> getting interested in the digital modes also.
>
> Maybe part of the solution to operating out of band is
> to reaccess the US phone band limits. Take 15 meters
> for example. SInce the ARRL helped to kill the Novice
> license 10 years ago, why do we need 100 KC of CW only
> at 200 watts between 21.100 to 21.200. Remember that
> during the CW CQWW contest. When a US station goes
> above 21.100, as they will if we get any decent
> propogation, turn off the amp. Same for
> 28.100-28.200.
>
> There really is no reason today for having a "Non US
> phone band" like there may have been in the past. The
> days of the US ham having the good equipment and the
> rest of the world having to operate on junk are over.
> Hams in JA, EU, Asia, SA are using stations that would
> put many US hams, myself included, to shame.
>
> There is no reason we could not drop the bottom of the
> US phone band to 21.150, or .140, while saving a few
> KCs for the novices that still remain. There are a
> few, I worked one last year on 15 CW. Same for 80
> meters. I believe we could easily drop phone down to
> 3.650 or so, which would eliminate much of the split
> operation now needed there. We already have the
> 3.500-3.600 segment for CW, and 3.600 -3.700 is pretty
> much a vast wasteland here in the US with little CW or
> digital operating taking place. Ditto for 14.100 to
> 14.150.
>
> Lets get with the times and get the US phone bands
> readjusted, especially now since we are handing out
> general and extra class licenses to anyone who can
> sign their names, and these new operators, for the
> most part, are not running CW for obvious reasons.
>
> 73s John NE0P
>
>
> --- Nzharps@aol.com wrote:
> > Hi Pete,
> >
> > Interestingly PJ2 was a rare mult this past weekend.
> > We missed it on 5
> > bands, only working one on 10m.
> >
> > Seems that ease of operation has translated into
> > poor or sloppy operating
> > technique. After having operated in multi
> > environments for many years and
> > having observed lots of poor operating practice
> > related to packet, I guess I
> > just need to add this on to the list.
> >
> > Maybe someone should write a book entitled "Packet
> > assisted 101" to help both
> > neophytes and old vets do a better job using what
> > should be a great tool.
> >
> > 73,
> > Ron, K8NZ
> >
> >
> > In a message dated 10/30/02 12:21:07 PM Pacific
> > Standard Time,
> > n4zr@contesting.com writes:
> >
> >
> > > I'm skeptical that people would be that desperate
> > for a PJ2. I suspect
> > > that many of those who messed up probably were
> > assisted stations that
> > > called you on a point-and-shoot basis. The ease
> > of operation of the
> > > current generation of logging software, which
> > normally grabs both the
> > > receive and transmit frequencies, makes it really
> > easy to screw up. If a
> > > VE spots you, with no QSX data, that spot quickly
> > propagates all over the
> > > US. It's really easy to overlook in the heat of
> > rapid S&P operation, and
> > > be into a QSO before you realize you're simplex
> > somewhere out of the band
>
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>From discreetly_confidential at yahoo.com Thu Oct 31 12:43:58 2002
From: discreetly_confidential@yahoo.com (Chuck)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] message date
In-Reply-To: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10210311039060.19718-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
Message-ID: <20021031204358.48604.qmail@web13310.mail.yahoo.com>
Of course.. if the message was signed by Larsen
E. Rapp W1OU then we all should know that our
tongues should be pressed quite firmly against
the inside of the right cheek. (in the mouth...
the mouth! HEH0
And if you need to know who W1OU is... check QST
(any April issue) back in the 60's and 70's.
I recall one of his articles where he provided a
great technical tip! His advice told us that we
can increase the strength of our RF output signal
levels by using different diameters of coax.
Start out with RG8. THen go to RG58, then RG141.
The electrons will be compressed as they move
from the larger diameter cable to the next
smaller diameter cable which will make them
increase velocity which will make them fly off
the antenna much much faster!
Ok.. remove tongues from right cheeks!
73
Chuck K3FT
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>From w3uls at 3n.net Thu Oct 31 15:36:14 2002
From: w3uls@3n.net (John Rippey)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] A non-QRZ.com contest perspective
Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.2.20021031153159.00b1a590@3n.net>
I am a newbie and not set up to be a serious contester--software, etc.
However, I like working contests for several reasons. First, MOST operators
in contests are very good and it is a pleasure to hear them go at it (and
work the ones I want to). Second, you can pick up some mighty interesting
locales by careful listening. Third, it's fun to pick out weaker signals
among the strong and try to raise those stations. Fourth, by the closing
hours of the contest, you can be welcomed with open arms.
What I don't like about some contesters is their splatter on SSB aggravated
by shouting into their mikes. How this leads to higher scores, I do not
knoww, and I abvoid these foplks.
>From johngeig at yahoo.com Thu Oct 31 13:37:01 2002
From: johngeig@yahoo.com (John Geiger)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: Do we need new spectrum...was out of bands operation
In-Reply-To: <11a.196cfaea.2af2e75a@aol.com>
Message-ID: <20021031213701.20218.qmail@web40707.mail.yahoo.com>
I think that we should go below 3700 to 3650 at least.
Here is one reason why. On other bands, like 40, 15,
10, and even 20 (without the novice band), the
convention is to have 100 kc for CW operation, then a
novice band, and then phone operation. Well on the 80
meter band we have 100 kc for CW operation, and then
another 75 kc until we get to the novice band. We
should at least take advantage of that extra unused
spectrum.
73s John NE0P
--- Cqtestk4xs@aol.com wrote:
> Following up what NE0P prosposed.
>
> My wife is currently studying for her tech and is
> also working on her code to
> get it up to 5 WPM. She's asked me, who operates on
> the subbands on 80, 40
> 15 and 10 that are reserved for the tech with the
> code endorsement? My
> honest answer was....almost no one. It's a waste of
> spectrum. I have never
> understood why the US was a second class citizen on
> the parts of the bands
> "reserved for the rest of the world" on SSB. Maybe
> it made sense back in the
> early 60s when I got my license because for the most
> part the US was gifted
> with all the great equipment and so forth...but not
> any more. It is a
> necessary part of spectrum that should be opened up
> the US ops.
>
> We have tons of guys from 14.150 up and a vast
> wasteland from 14.100-14.150.
> The same is true on 15, 40 and 75. Yup, I am
> primarily a phone op, but I do
> cw too. However, this is not about ssb Vs cw. The
> cw guys aren't using
> it...especially 14.100-14.150. It's just a common
> sense thing that should
> have evolved a long time ago. And no, I'm not
> talking about invading any
> areas below 3700, 7100, 14100, 21100 or 28300.
>
> OK, be gentle with the flames.
>
> Bill K4XS
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>From johngeig at yahoo.com Thu Oct 31 13:40:22 2002
From: johngeig@yahoo.com (John Geiger)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
In-Reply-To: <3DC1841A.C72A4DF2@worldnet.att.net>
Message-ID: <20021031214022.20759.qmail@web40707.mail.yahoo.com>
--- John Laney <k4bai@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
> There seem to always be stations above 21347 and
> often also above 14347,
Nothing wrong with operating on 21.347 and up a
little, unless your sideband extends for another 100
kc-I heard a few close to that last weekend.
73s John NE0P
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>From johngeig at yahoo.com Thu Oct 31 13:46:09 2002
From: johngeig@yahoo.com (John Geiger)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ARRL sections
Message-ID: <20021031214609.19886.qmail@web40708.mail.yahoo.com>
Now that we are coming up on the weekend where ARRL
sections receive more attention than anything else,
does anyone understand any rhyme or logic when it
comes to creating ARRL sections and/or mults for the
November SS?
For example, a few years ago they split Washington
into EWA and WWA? Why split this state and leave more
populous states-like Illinois and Ohio as single
sections? I think it could be justified to split
Illinois into 3 sections: Chicagoland, Northern
Illinois, and Southern Illinois.
Why was NNY created? There aren't that many active
hams in NNY to create a new sections. That is usually
one of the hardest US sections to get in the
Sweepstakes.
Why was PR split off from the rest of the West Indies
section? Same for why Newfoundland and Labrador now
counts separately from Maritimes sections.
Lets hope they dont' split Newfoundland and Labrador
apart, or split up VY1, VE8, and VY0 into separate
mults or a sweep will get really difficult.
Glad we don't have the KZ5 section to chase anylonger,
that makes things easier.
I guess I am really curious as to what warrents a new
section creation? And why haven't some taken place in
some of the larger states?
73s John NE0P
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>From Georgek5kg at aol.com Thu Oct 31 20:21:18 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] IC-756Pro-II Full Break in keying
Message-ID: <4f.262677a3.2af3310e@aol.com>
My keying in full break in with the 756Pro-II is choppy...like the weighting
is way too light. I suspect it is due to some kind of a PTT timing problem.
No adjustment I can make in the radio's KEYER menu or with the "BK IN DELAY"
control makes any difference.
Does anyone else experience this?
George I. Wagner, K5KG
Productivity Resources LLC
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>From k4oj at tampabay.rr.com Thu Oct 31 21:04:40 2002
From: k4oj@tampabay.rr.com (k4oj)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Clean Sweep is not all that
Message-ID: <3DC1E138.7020700@tampabay.rr.com>
While achieving a Sweep is part of what many feel SS is about - as far
as scoring, looking for that last section versus running sections - your
bigger score will come from running stations!
The major contest software programs have a mult is owrth this many QSOs
screen section - wqhen you approach the sweep note the increase in your
score that non mult Q was and then when you do work another you will see
that it is not - you said
"one's ability to do well is severely curtailed."
as reagrds not sweeping - I wholeheartedly disagree... having done SS a
lot, inclduing a threepeat in multi-single, after only landing in the
SINGLE OP Top Ten once, as a fourth place finisher who was the only Top
Tenner not to Sweep I can say - do the math... The winner is based on
scores, not on Sweeps - the Sweep is a personal goal but is NOT
mandatory and you are NOT severely curtailed by missing one!
See everyone this weekend - I will be in the rare West Central Florida
Section!
73,
Jim, K4OJ
... ...
>From bob.wruble at verizon.net Thu Oct 31 20:10:13 2002
From: bob.wruble@verizon.net (Bob Wruble)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ARRL sections
References: <20021031214609.19886.qmail@web40708.mail.yahoo.com>
Message-ID: <013a01c2815c$94245aa0$11f73d04@bobhome>
i agree ... i think it boils down to has the most pull
at the league plus most of the new sections both canada
anf the us continue to improve the easter stations advantage
in my opinion,,,,, w7gg
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Geiger" <johngeig@yahoo.com>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 1:46 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ARRL sections
> Now that we are coming up on the weekend where ARRL
> sections receive more attention than anything else,
> does anyone understand any rhyme or logic when it
> comes to creating ARRL sections and/or mults for the
> November SS?
>
> For example, a few years ago they split Washington
> into EWA and WWA? Why split this state and leave more
> populous states-like Illinois and Ohio as single
> sections? I think it could be justified to split
> Illinois into 3 sections: Chicagoland, Northern
> Illinois, and Southern Illinois.
>
> Why was NNY created? There aren't that many active
> hams in NNY to create a new sections. That is usually
> one of the hardest US sections to get in the
> Sweepstakes.
>
> Why was PR split off from the rest of the West Indies
> section? Same for why Newfoundland and Labrador now
> counts separately from Maritimes sections.
>
> Lets hope they dont' split Newfoundland and Labrador
> apart, or split up VY1, VE8, and VY0 into separate
> mults or a sweep will get really difficult.
>
> Glad we don't have the KZ5 section to chase anylonger,
> that makes things easier.
>
> I guess I am really curious as to what warrents a new
> section creation? And why haven't some taken place in
> some of the larger states?
>
> 73s John NE0P
>
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>From nat at ajheatwole.com Wed Oct 2 01:31:15 2002
From: nat@ajheatwole.com (Nat Heatwole)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SS CW thoughts
References:
<EC2530260094D411A5E700A0C9D1C4C901697404@axxessexch01.axxesstech.com>
Message-ID: <004e01c269cc$8c563520$38c214ac@guilford.edu>
> I don't see this at all. Each and every QSO in SS is valuable. I
would
> think one would want to work anything that is spotted in order to
maximize
> their score. If it turns out to be a mult it's a bonus.
Perhaps, but adding the section into the spot certainly doesn't hurt
one's score either.
73, Nat, WZ3AR
>From nat at ajheatwole.com Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
From: nat@ajheatwole.com (Nat Heatwole)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Clean Sweep is not all that
References: <3DC1E138.7020700@tampabay.rr.com>
Message-ID: <00aa01c26a52$809053c0$38c214ac@guilford.edu>
> While achieving a Sweep is part of what many feel SS is about - as far
> as scoring, looking for that last section versus running sections -
your
> bigger score will come from running stations!
Overall, yes, but in the beginning of SS, one mult is worth far more
than one QSO. Therefore, if one has only limited operating time, it's
better to get lots of mults and some QSOs rather than few mults and many
QSOs.
> the Sweep is a personal goal but is NOT
> mandatory and you are NOT severely curtailed by missing one!
Alright Jim, prove me wrong. If you make it into the top 10 for any
category in SS CW this weekend, I'll agree with your statement that
sweeps are not necessary to win. After all, you have a good station and
you are a good operator, so if making the top ten does not mandate a
sweep, you should be able to prove it.
> 73,
>
> Jim, K4OJ
73, Nat, WZ3AR
>From brianmiller at xtra.co.nz Fri Oct 25 19:11:01 2002
From: brianmiller@xtra.co.nz (Brian Miller)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] REMINDER - 2002 OCEANIA DX CONTEST
Message-ID: <01d601c27be4$ea414060$1d2c58db@master>
Hi All
A reminder that the 2002 Oceania DX contest is happening over the first two
weekends of October.
This will be the 66th Oceania DX Contest - lets make it the biggest and best
yet!.
PHONE Contest: 0800 UTC Saturday 5 October to 0800 UTC Sunday 6 October
CW Contest: 0800 UTC Saturday 12 October to 0800 UTC Sunday 13 October
The rules are similar to last year except that Single-Op Single Band logs are
required to record ALL
contacts made by the station, both on the band chosen for the entry and on any
other bands.
Furthermore, we are looking for as many logs as possible to be emailed in
electronic Cabrillo
format - to help the Committee process the logs and get the results out more
quickly.
There are 7 new plaques/trophies available to the winners in various entry
categories. We will
also award certificates to the 3 top scoring stations in the Non-Oceania Single
Operator All
Band category.
The full rules are available from
http://www.nzart.org.nz/nzart/update/contests/Oceania or,
alternatively, forward a request to octest@nzart.org.nz for a copy of the rules
to be sent to your
email address.
The contest is supported by most of the popular contest logging packages
including CT, Writelog, TR
Log, and SD Logger. See
http://www.nzart.org.nz/nzart/Update/Contests/Oceania/software.htm for more
information about the compatibility of the various software packages.
We are working hard to promote a good turn out from Oceania stations. You can
expect to find some of
the rarer Oceania prefixes - e.g.,
VK8DA, Darwin Amateur Radio Club, PH and CW
V63SC, Micronesia, Op JM1LBO, PH, 15m and 10m
3D2/W7DRA, Fiji, PH and CW
Remember that, as well as being a great opportunity to work Oceania stations,
this contest is also a
good time to check out your station and start "warming up" for the CQ WW
contests!
We look forward to seeing you in the 2002 contest. Please direct any inquiries
to
octest@nzart.org.nzart
73
Brian Miller ZL1AZE
Chair Oceania DX Contest Committee
(VK5GN, VK3TZ, VK4UC, VK2FHN, VK2AYD, VK1JDX, ZL3GA, ZL2BSJ and ZL1AZE).
PS. You can get the latest gossip on the contest by joining the discussion
group at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/OceaniaDXTest. Join the group by sending an email
to
OceaniaDXTest-subscribe@yahoogroups.com.
>From jmaass at columbus.rr.com Tue Oct 1 00:16:07 2002
From: jmaass@columbus.rr.com (Jeff Maass)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Headset Mic vs. Boom Mic
In-Reply-To: <20020930.164141.-132615.1.K6LL@juno.com>
Message-ID: <NABBJJMHMOJDAICFPIFDKEFPFCAA.jmaass@columbus.rr.com>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cq-contest-admin@contesting.com
> [mailto:cq-contest-admin@contesting.com]On Behalf Of Dave Hachadorian
> Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 12:42
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Headset Mic vs. Boom Mic
>
>
> On Mon, 30 Sep 2002 08:21:45 +0000 "Dennis Ponsness" <wb0wao@hotmail.com>
> writes:
>
>
> > I will be using a foot switch for PTT of course
>
>
> Why?
>
> Personally, I prefer fast vox.
>
> You can stand up, or put your feet anywhere you want, without
> worrying about where the footswitch is.
>
> CQ machine audio will activate the vox, so there's no separate PTT
> interface to worry about there.
>
> You don't have to deal with the RFI-prone parallel port for
> computer PTT, if the computer is your CQ machine.
>
Dog barks, need repeats.
Sneeze, need repeats.
Phone rings, need repeats.
Wife/family bark, need repeats.
Clear throat, need repeats.
Bump microphone with straw, need repeats.
Breath too hard, need repeats.
Need to curse at idiot just off your frequency, preferably off-air?
Not possible.
Footswitch. Accept no substitutes.
73,
Jeff Maass jmaass@columbus.rr.com Located near Columbus Ohio
USPSA # L-1192 NROI/CRO Amateur Radio K8ND
Maass' IPSC Resources: http://home.columbus.rr.com/jmaass/index.html
Circleville USPSA/IPSC: http://home.columbus.rr.com/jmaass/pcsiipsc.htm
>From Jimk8mr at aol.com Tue Oct 1 00:16:43 2002
From: Jimk8mr@aol.com (Jimk8mr@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Perception IS reality
Message-ID: <1ac.96a4243.2aca6d9b@aol.com>
In a message dated 9/30/2002 11:07:29 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
k1ir@designet.com writes:
> Seems to me international participation is an absolute requirement for many
> ARRL contests. It's obvious to me that alienating DX stations in any way is
> not
> an acceptable result, and steps should be taken to avoid it. This is a tiny
>
> problem right now; this is the time to fix it.
>
> a) Remove the one month delay - not a single membership will be lost,
> b) Put a PDF of the contest results on the website for unrestricted
> download -
> just like the old QST article and listings - so it can be printed and
> shared by
> just about anyone, anywhere.
> c) Possibly make the on-line Soapbox and/or the sortable database results
> part
> of the permanent Members Only area. This would allow anyone to get "basic"
> results in the PDF, while Members would have access to the "next level" of
> analysis and results.
>
And d) Give non-W/VE entrants who submit an electronic log a password to
allow access to all the web site info for that particular contest. Send it
with their log receipt confirmation message.
Those who don't send an electronic log probably don't have easy access to the
internet anyway.
73 - Jim K8MR
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>From rhodes at evertek.net Tue Oct 1 00:20:09 2002
From: rhodes@evertek.net (Jim Rhodes)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ARRL discrimination
In-Reply-To: <001301c268d2$60f6c0c0$0101a8c0@pavilion>
References: <20020930165710.62732.qmail@f3.avalon.hr>
<015201c268b4$c5f401e0$0101a8c0@pavilion>
<009b01c268cb$8d2299a0$1e34aa2c@ampr.org>
Message-ID: <5.1.1.5.0.20020930231159.02c64100@pop3.evertek.net>
OK, I will ask the obvious question. What does WAE/RADXC do different. From
out here in the middle of nowhere the European contests are often difficult
to work from behind the east coast stations so my experience with them is
very limited. How do they distribute the results? Publishing them in the
organization's magazine is the obvious choice. That is the least expensive
way for them to do it. But you seem to be saying that it is done
differently over there. Before I can form an opinion I need more information.
> > You dont get my point?! OK I do have a bad english, but let me try again.
> > Now you tryed to say that people spending money on sending out scorebooks
> > and such things are stupid?! It's obvious they wont make any money, so I
> > guess this is something americans cant understand?! You understand that CQ
> > Magazine is sponsoring the CQWW and for that they need money. I understand
> > this too.
> > But for me sponsoring something doesnt mean making money on it. Yes, they
> > can promote their Magazine, that's what's sponsoring all about, but
>forcing
> > people to buy it; that's just sick.
> >
> > I'm 19, and when all those older guys past away I wonder who will I talk
>to?
> > At least I'll have my WAE/RADXC broshures to look at, oh those good old
> > times.
> >
> > Hrle - 9A6XX
> >
> >
>
>
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>From david.e.burger at au.pwcglobal.com Tue Oct 1 16:00:57 2002
From: david.e.burger@au.pwcglobal.com (david.e.burger@au.pwcglobal.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Oceania Prefix - query
Message-ID: <OF4E39B3D1.678E9795-ONCA256C45.001AB472@aap.pwcinternal.com>
Reading the Oceania DX Contest multiplier rules, I'm considering signing as
a portable prefix " VI2". This is a valid ham prefix here in VK and our
ACA have the VI prefix currently on issue to 3 ham stations in VK with
expiry dates after the Oceania contest. I checked the AX ham license
prefixes on issue in VK as at today, and none came up....
The reason I'm asking is that I recall Jim VK9NS fell foul of something
like this a few years back. Figured I'd pop the question and arm myself
with re-prints of the current VI licenses and fend off any detractors up
front.
I'm keen to get another Oceania prefix alive.
David Burger VK2CZ.
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>From corneliuspaul at gmx.net Tue Oct 1 10:41:49 2002
From: corneliuspaul@gmx.net (corneliuspaul@gmx.net)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: Changing score publication policies
In-Reply-To: <001301c268d2$60f6c0c0$0101a8c0@pavilion>
References: <20020930165710.62732.qmail@f3.avalon.hr>
<015201c268b4$c5f401e0$0101a8c0@pavilion>
<009b01c268cb$8d2299a0$1e34aa2c@ampr.org>
Message-ID: <4.1.20021001082655.009f8680@pop.gmx.de>
Hi Hrle,
>>I'm 19 and I know how young people talk about hamradio.
A few years ago I said a similar thing on this reflector.
Tree, N6TR mentioned
"it might have a lot to do with how it is presented to them"
which is a very true sentence. So it is a challenge to guys like us
to make some of our younger friends understand where the fun is
instead of feeling bad and just letting them talk BS about something
they dont actually know much of.
That requires a bit more of a positive attitude.
Which is missing in this whole discussion, anyway.
>>Things has to be changed and not stay like
>>they've always been, because times are changing.
Yes but you will never change anything in this world by just bitching.
You will only change it by thinking up something better.
You stated some very true and valid points in your emails.
See, you already changed N0FP's mind.
Now if you had to choose between writing the following 2 letters to CQ
to explain what the problems are, in your point of view.
In one letter you abuse them etc.
In the other letter you find a nice and polite way to explain all your
points.
Which one do you think they are going to throw away unnoticed?
Well I guess it will still be quite difficult to change their mind but
I think you get my point.?
>> I'm 19, and when all those older guys past away I wonder who
>> will I talk to?
Comon, dont be so negative.
I guess it is up to us to make this hobby stay around a bit longer.
It probably still has a chance. Like sailing has a chance in todays
motorized world, too.
BTW, I am now 30 years old. Damned, its going faster than you think :-)
73s and CU on the air! (which is where the real fun is, not in the stupid
results book... ;-))
Con, DF4SA
www.qsl.net/df4sa
>From bob at cytanet.com.cy Tue Oct 1 09:15:58 2002
From: bob@cytanet.com.cy (Bob Henderson)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ARRL Discrimination
Message-ID: <009501c26922$c8fe2aa0$d29c0ec3@shack1>
Jim, K1IR makes a very persuasive argument in my view. I am a non US
contester but I am also a fully paid up member of the ARRL and intend to
remain so. I would gain nothing myself from an earlier release of contest
results to non members. Though.......
"I'd like you to come play my game, but by the way, I'm not going to tell
you how you did until a month after everyone else, unless you pay me some
money", is a position which has a rather ugly feel to it.
There is no denying the ARRL has to operate viably as a business and has
therefore to maintain focus on securing its revenues, but this is not a good
way to aim to do it. Someone's thinking is badly off track here.
There are many members of the contesting community around the world and many
more who may be attracted to contesting who simply don't have the luxury of
being able to afford to pay for ARRL membership. For the ARRL to take steps
to further disadvantage these folks is IMHO unnecessary and wholly
undesirable.
For my money as a member of ARRL I would like to see staging of results
release abandoned forthwith and all efforts applied to finding ways to
further speed up results publication. We all hate the long wait for results
to appear.
73
Bob 5B4AGN, P3F, ZC4ZM
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Idelson" <k1ir@designet.com>
To: "CQ-Contest Post" <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2002 12:40 AM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Perception IS reality
>
>
> > This email is my comment on the "ARRL contest results" thread.
> >
> > By my count, about 2/3 of the non-US contesters who have commented on
this
> > topic here on cq-contest say that they are not happy with the way ARRL
is
> > putting out the results. That fact speaks for itself. Those of you who
> believe
> > you can change their feelings by forcing your own point of view on them
> will
> > fail. The League should listen carefully to these comments from outside
> the US
> > and do their best to understand and address the problem. In the proposal
> we
> > submitted to the League on publication of contest results, we made the
> point
> > quite strongly that coverage of contests must be treated as a global
> issue.
> > This discussion reinforces that point.
> >
> > Seems to me international participation is an absolute requirement for
> many
> > ARRL contests. It's obvious to me that alienating DX stations in any way
> is not
> > an acceptable result, and steps should be taken to avoid it. This is a
> tiny
> > problem right now; this is the time to fix it.
> >
> > a) Remove the one month delay - not a single membership will be lost,
> > b) Put a PDF of the contest results on the website for unrestricted
> download -
> > just like the old QST article and listings - so it can be printed and
> shared by
> > just about anyone, anywhere.
> > c) Possibly make the on-line Soapbox and/or the sortable database
results
> part
> > of the permanent Members Only area. This would allow anyone to get
"basic"
> > results in the PDF, while Members would have access to the "next level"
of
> > analysis and results.
> >
> > 73,
> >
> > Jim Idelson K1IR
> > email k1ir@designet.com
> > web http://www.designet.com/k1ir
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> > CQ-Contest mailing list
> > CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> > http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
> >
> >
>
>
>From wb0wao at hotmail.com Tue Oct 1 10:38:13 2002
From: wb0wao@hotmail.com (Dennis Ponsness)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] TNX fer the advice!
Message-ID: <F2038vR46nvZ1jS7wbb0000e477@hotmail.com>
Thanx to all who emailed me direct and on the list as well about my question
about headset mic vs. boom mic. Almost without exception it was suggested
that I go with the headset. Lots of good advice and the benefits/drawback
of each. This list is a good resource for the contest community. Will be
looking for you in the 'tests!!!!
73
Dennis - WB0WAO
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>From btippett at alum.mit.edu Tue Oct 1 08:17:53 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Perception IS reality
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20021001111753.010a7f6c@pop.vnet.net>
"Contest results from QST are available here in Adobe
Acrobat format. Current issue results appear here
immediately and are available to ARRL members as noted
with the (Members Only) tag. Contest results are
available to all amateurs approximately one month
after their publication in QST."
http://www.arrl.org/contests/results/index.html#2002
ARRL will need to change their policy anyway
since they will no longer publish line scores in QST
beginning with 2003 contests:
73, Bill W4ZV
>From k9mi at arrl.net Tue Oct 1 08:50:18 2002
From: k9mi@arrl.net (Mike Brown)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ARRL discrimination
References: <5.1.1.5.0.20020930231159.02c64100@pop3.evertek.net>
Message-ID: <3D999A0A.000014.02424@MIKE>
Ok, here is my take on the situation. My guess is
that members (who pay somewhere around 40
bucks a year now I think) get a month's advance
peek at the scores.
Personally, I wouldn't mind if they let everyone look
at the same time. No biggy to me. But, if the stations
that are non-members get to look at the scores one
month later, what is so bad about that? Maybe as
an ARRL member, that is one of our "perks" for our
membership dues?
I just don't see the big deal about having to wait a
month to see the scores. This is sure a lot faster
then when we all had to wait for months to get our
QST to see the scores.
73 - Mike K9MI
-------Original Message-------
From: Jim Rhodes
To: contesting.com submital; Hrvoje Horvat
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Re: ARRL discrimination
OK, I will ask the obvious question. What does WAE/RADXC do different. From
out here in the middle of nowhere the European contests are often difficult
to work from behind the east coast stations so my experience with them is
very limited. How do they distribute the results? Publishing them in the
organization's magazine is the obvious choice. That is the least expensive
way for them to do it. But you seem to be saying that it is done
differently over there. Before I can form an opinion I need more information
> > You dont get my point?! OK I do have a bad english, but let me try again
> > Now you tryed to say that people spending money on sending out
scorebooks
> > and such things are stupid?! It's obvious they wont make any money, so I
> > guess this is something americans cant understand?! You understand that
CQ
> > Magazine is sponsoring the CQWW and for that they need money. I
understand
> > this too.
> > But for me sponsoring something doesnt mean making money on it. Yes,
they
> > can promote their Magazine, that's what's sponsoring all about, but
>forcing
> > people to buy it; that's just sick.
> >
> > I'm 19, and when all those older guys past away I wonder who will I talk
>to?
> > At least I'll have my WAE/RADXC broshures to look at, oh those good old
> > times.
> >
> > Hrle - 9A6XX
> >
> >
>
>
>_______________________________________________
>CQ-Contest mailing list
>CQ-Contest@contesting.com
>http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
Jim Rhodes K0XU
jim@rhodesend.net
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http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
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>From k9mi at arrl.net Tue Oct 1 09:11:53 2002
From: k9mi@arrl.net (Mike Brown)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Headset Mic vs. Boom Mic
References: <NABBJJMHMOJDAICFPIFDKEFPFCAA.jmaass@columbus.rr.com>
Message-ID: <3D999F19.000017.02424@MIKE>
Dog barks, need repeats. >Jeff, anti-vox works on
this one for me. And I live
in a zoo!
Sneeze, need repeats. > Save sneezes for after contest.
Just kidding! I guess not much
of a cure here.
Phone rings, need repeats. > Another anti-vox, vox gain cure
Remember, the mic is right at
your lips, so I think this one
can be worked around.
Wife/family bark, need repeats. >Lock yourself in your shack.
Put "do no disturb sign on
door knob". Ok, this would
Get me in the doghouse too!
Clear throat, need repeats. >Cough drops/candy are the best
things going for long voice
contests
unless you have a voice keyer.
May be needed anyway ??
Bump microphone with straw, need repeats. >I put this under the
"stuff
happens" category".
"Sorry OM,
QRM pse repeat"
Breath too hard, need repeats. >Those little foam
element
>covers you
see at hamfest
>will fix
that. Standard on
>Heil now I
think.
Need to curse at idiot just off your frequency, preferably off-air?
Not possible.
>That's when you just push the Vox switch off.
>Of course this is optional!
Footswitch. Accept no substitutes.
>I cannot tell a lie. It took me a while to get comforable with vox
myself. But now, it's the only way to fly for me.
I hope no offense taken Jeff... this has all been in fun....
73 - Mike K9MI
73,
Jeff Maass jmaass@columbus.rr.com Located near Columbus Ohio
USPSA # L-1192 NROI/CRO Amateur Radio K8ND
Maass' IPSC Resources: http://home.columbus.rr.com/jmaass/index.html
Circleville USPSA/IPSC: http://home.columbus.rr.com/jmaass/pcsiipsc.htm
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>From w2up at mindspring.com Tue Oct 1 10:12:31 2002
From: w2up@mindspring.com (Barry )
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ARRL discrimination
In-Reply-To: <5.1.1.5.0.20020930231159.02c64100@pop3.evertek.net>
References: <001301c268d2$60f6c0c0$0101a8c0@pavilion>
Message-ID: <3D9966FF.7487.2B54EA@localhost>
WAE results have always been the role model for "customer service."
In the old days, every participant would receive a small booklet with
all the results, rules for next year, certificate and/or plaque if
eligible, and blank paper logs, at no charge to the participant, of
course. Now, it's all web based, with instant confirmation of
submitted logs, high claimed scores, etc.
Barry W2UP
On 30 Sep 2002 at 23:20, Jim Rhodes wrote:
> OK, I will ask the obvious question. What does WAE/RADXC do different.
> From out here in the middle of nowhere the European contests are often
> difficult to work from behind the east coast stations so my experience
> with them is very limited. How do they distribute the results?
> Publishing them in the organization's magazine is the obvious choice.
> That is the least expensive way for them to do it. But you seem to be
> saying that it is done differently over there. Before I can form an
> opinion I need more information.
>
>
> > > You dont get my point?! OK I do have a bad english, but let me try
> > > again. Now you tryed to say that people spending money on sending
> > > out scorebooks and such things are stupid?! It's obvious they wont
> > > make any money, so I guess this is something americans cant
> > > understand?! You understand that CQ Magazine is sponsoring the
> > > CQWW and for that they need money. I understand this too. But for
> > > me sponsoring something doesnt mean making money on it. Yes, they
> > > can promote their Magazine, that's what's sponsoring all about,
> > > but
> >forcing
> > > people to buy it; that's just sick.
> > >
> > > I'm 19, and when all those older guys past away I wonder who will
> > > I talk
> >to?
> > > At least I'll have my WAE/RADXC broshures to look at, oh those
> > > good old times.
> > >
> > > Hrle - 9A6XX
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> >_______________________________________________
> >CQ-Contest mailing list
> >CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> >http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>
> Jim Rhodes K0XU
> jim@rhodesend.net
>
> _______________________________________________
> CQ-Contest mailing list
> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
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Newtown, PA Frankford Radio Club
>From eugenewalsh at msn.com Tue Oct 1 13:53:11 2002
From: eugenewalsh@msn.com (Eugene Walsh)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RE:ARRL Discrimination
Message-ID: <DAV13lxpNnDPvkfBdBs00017680@hotmail.com>
Barry's Role Model perception is skewed by his youth.
In the 50's and 60's,CQWW mailed a book to contest entrants with all scores
and winners. WAE was ok too!
Now they are the best, along with the Russia Contest.
It's all changing quickly.
73 Gene N2AA
W2UP says:
WAE results have always been the role model for "customer service."
In the old days, every participant would receive a small booklet with
all the results, rules for next year, certificate and/or plaque if
eligible, and blank paper logs, at no charge to the participant, of
course. Now, it's all web based, with instant confirmation of
submitted logs, high claimed scores, etc.
Barry W2UP
>From eugenewalsh at msn.com Tue Oct 1 13:58:40 2002
From: eugenewalsh@msn.com (Eugene Walsh)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RE:Boom mic vs headset mic
Message-ID: <DAV6AJQMnrfCvPR6xRb00017533@hotmail.com>
To borrow an overused line from "The Treasure of The Sierra Madre":
We don't need no stinkin' microphones!
N2AA
>From contesting at eircom.net Tue Oct 1 17:54:35 2002
From: contesting@eircom.net (Tim Makins, EI8IC)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Operating Chair Idea
Message-ID: <001101c2696e$23b552c0$3ea0cad5@host>
I needed a different operating chair - the old typist's chair I used wasn't
really comfortable for long periods. No spare money to buy a new one... Then
an idea occurred - car seats can be very comfortable, and I had a few spare
in a couple of old cars on the property. So I removed one of the seats,
found its centre of gravity by balancing the seat over a thin piece of 2"x1"
wood strip whilst sitting on it, then welded a couple of 9"x2"x1/4" strips
to the base. These were bolted to the old typist chair's swivel base, and
hey presto, a brand new operating chair, very comfortable, and still with
it's reclining back and headrest.
If you are going to try this, there's one area that can be critical - the
angle of the seat to the ground. If you look at the base of the seat on most
chairs, i.e. the actual surface you sit on, it is generally parallel to the
floor. However some car seats are not parallel, but tilt up at the front.
You will need to correct this otherwise the front of the base will push up
on the back of your thighs, which isn't comfortable over long periods.
Typist's chair bases are very handy, for their wheels and swivel facilities,
but if you don't mind a fixed chair, then a simple set of legs for your old
car seat could be made out of a variety of materials, such as wood, rebar,
tube, or box-section. If you've got a tidier yard than mine, and don't have
old cars gently rusting back to nature, your local car-dismantler will
probably be able to provide a variety of seats for small amounts of money.
73s Tim EI8IC
http://www.qsl.net/ei8ic/
Budget and Newbie Contest Resources.
New: Interactive Chinese Prefix Map.
>From w2up at mindspring.com Tue Oct 1 20:34:37 2002
From: w2up@mindspring.com (Barry )
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Operating Chair Idea
In-Reply-To: <001101c2696e$23b552c0$3ea0cad5@host>
Message-ID: <3D99F8CD.26091.7FC01A@localhost>
If you do have money to spare, the most incredible operating chair is
the Herman MIller Aeron. It's also dispalted as artwork in the MOMA.
See http://www.hermanmiller.com/CDA/product/0,1469,c201-pss1-
p8,00.html
They are frequently available used on Ebay, as a lot of liquidated
dotcom companies bought them for their employees.
I've never had a sore butt or numb leg after a weekend of contesting
using an Aeron. In the past, I've switched back and forth between 3 or 4
charis thourghout the weekend, and even stood for a while.
Barry W2UP
On 1 Oct 2002 Tim Makins, EI8IC wrote:
> I needed a different operating chair - the old typist's chair I used wasn't
> really comfortable for long periods. No spare money to buy a new one... Then
> an idea occurred - car seats can be very comfortable, and I had a few spare
> in a couple of old cars on the property. So I removed one of the seats,
> found its centre of gravity by balancing the seat over a thin piece of 2"x1"
> wood strip whilst sitting on it, then welded a couple of 9"x2"x1/4" strips
> to the base. These were bolted to the old typist chair's swivel base, and
> hey presto, a brand new operating chair, very comfortable, and still with
> it's reclining back and headrest.
>
> If you are going to try this, there's one area that can be critical - the
> angle of the seat to the ground. If you look at the base of the seat on most
> chairs, i.e. the actual surface you sit on, it is generally parallel to the
> floor. However some car seats are not parallel, but tilt up at the front.
> You will need to correct this otherwise the front of the base will push up
> on the back of your thighs, which isn't comfortable over long periods.
>
> Typist's chair bases are very handy, for their wheels and swivel facilities,
> but if you don't mind a fixed chair, then a simple set of legs for your old
> car seat could be made out of a variety of materials, such as wood, rebar,
> tube, or box-section. If you've got a tidier yard than mine, and don't have
> old cars gently rusting back to nature, your local car-dismantler will
> probably be able to provide a variety of seats for small amounts of money.
>
> 73s Tim EI8IC
> http://www.qsl.net/ei8ic/
> Budget and Newbie Contest Resources.
> New: Interactive Chinese Prefix Map.
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> 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 cx6vm at adinet.com.uy Tue Oct 1 18:10:11 2002
From: cx6vm@adinet.com.uy (Jorge Diez - CX6VM)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ARRL discrimination
Message-ID: <EKEDIHBELNDODEHLICFIAEFJCFAA.cx6vm@adinet.com.uy>
[CQ-Contest] Re: ARRL discriminationWhere are the SAC 2001 results
published???
I can?t find them on the web, Magazine or anywhere alse!
Thanks,
Jorge
CX6VM
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WAE results have always been the role model for "customer service."
In the old days, every participant would receive a small booklet with
all the results, rules for next year, certificate and/or plaque if
eligible, and blank paper logs, at no charge to the participant, of
course. Now, it's all web based, with instant confirmation of
submitted logs, high claimed scores, etc.
Barry W2UP
On 30 Sep 2002 at 23:20, Jim Rhodes wrote:
> OK, I will ask the obvious question. What does WAE/RADXC do different.
> From out here in the middle of nowhere the European contests are often
> difficult to work from behind the east coast stations so my experience
> with them is very limited. How do they distribute the results?
> Publishing them in the organization's magazine is the obvious choice.
> That is the least expensive way for them to do it. But you seem to be
> saying that it is done differently over there. Before I can form an
> opinion I need more information.
>
>
> > > You dont get my point?! OK I do have a bad english, but let me try
> > > again. Now you tryed to say that people spending money on sending
> > > out scorebooks and such things are stupid?! It's obvious they wont
> > > make any money, so I guess this is something americans cant
> > > understand?! You understand that CQ Magazine is sponsoring the
> > > CQWW and for that they need money. I understand this too. But for
> > > me sponsoring something doesnt mean making money on it. Yes, they
> > > can promote their Magazine, that's what's sponsoring all about,
> > > but
> >forcing
> > > people to buy it; that's just sick.
> > >
> > > I'm 19, and when all those older guys past away I wonder who will
> > > I talk
> >to?
> > > At least I'll have my WAE/RADXC broshures to look at, oh those
> > > good old times.
> > >
> > > Hrle - 9A6XX
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> >_______________________________________________
> >CQ-Contest mailing list
> >CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> >http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>
> Jim Rhodes K0XU
> jim@rhodesend.net
>
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>From gord at kron.donetsk.ua Tue Oct 1 22:39:59 2002
From: gord@kron.donetsk.ua (Vladimir A. Gordienko)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: They have no internet, no cabrillo...
Message-ID: <00bd01c2698b$2b1a26e0$0100007f@localhost>
Hello Hrle ,
Some of your statements are really correct, but you extremely
exaggerated the situation in the Ukraine. :-)
Your conception is really overdone. I guess it is in fact not
far away from croatian. :-)
Most of our active contesters do have the Internet, clasters, etc.
Most of us use good equipment, good antennas, stacks, etc.
May be some stations are in poor conditions, but please do not
extend it on all of our contesters and lay it on thick.
CU in the contests.
73, Vladimir ("Bob") UT1IA = EO1I
UCC vice-president
http://www.qrz.com/ut1ia/
http://www.qsl.net/ut1ia/
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As a young student of economy I learned a bit of a modern capitalistic way
of making business, and guys in ARRL/CQ Mag you doing it all wrong.
Contesting is soooooooo popular and there are bunches of people every day in
front of my doors begging me to let them play in a contest, so this gave me
an idea how community can make more money on them.
Blackmailing with asking people money (memberships and such stuff) and in
return giving out the results isnt really so popular among radioamateurs and
some people usually get the results without even paying for it. We dont want
that, right?!
Here's what I suggest. In every other hobby one must pay if he wants to take
part in some compettition (yeah, even fishing) and so ARRL/CQ-Mag guys you
should do the same.
You should ask people to pay you before the contest, okey as hamradio is
specific hobby, you should ask to pay when people are submitting logs. So if
one who sent log didnt pay simply wont be shown in the results. This way you
will avoid all those that are not willing to pay and wants to read the
results wont even be in them. Same way you will avoid them searching trough
all the possible ilegal ways just to see what place they took.
Now you gotta admit this is just a brilliant idea.
I do hope someone got the irony out of the text above.
One can only laugh on how CQWW/ARRL organizers are presenting their's
contest results to the world. I guess CQ Mag and ARRL folks didnt notice
that hamradio as a hobby is fading out and newcomers in this hobby appears
in rare cases. Instead of making plans of how to make more people comming
into our hobby you make fools out of the existing ones.
(!!!) Last week I was CQing on 20m and one ukraine guy came to ask me the postal
mailing address for the SAC SSB Contest. He asked that in the name of the
very active young kid's radioclub which I worked dozens of times in all
sorts of contests. They have no internet, no cabrillo formats and their
equipment is older then I am (19). Sad part of the story is that they're not
the only one. There's a lot of amateurs in east europe which probably wont
see their scores in any contest no matter they participated and sent their
log.
Their avarage monthy pay for hard work is about 50 USD. So if they wanna
read their CQWW results they have to work whole month for it, and if you add
ARRL make it two months of hard work. But I'm sure you out there notice how
your qso rate meter goes up on these people.
We're not talking about free food here, you guys are making fools out of
people!
If you want to make private contest, if you think you can charge your
contest charge it so people will know what they're getting in return. You
cannot invite all the people and taking money out of them with using pure
blackmailing methods. I sure missed a line in rules saying if you want to
receive the results get subsribed to CQ magazine or something like that.
Same for ARRL, I have to wait months longer if I'm not a member and nobody
said that within the rules. Maybe if I knew this I wouldnt work those
contests at all.
People at WAE and UA DX Contest understand this and so I greatly welcome
their new standards. Thanks for the fantastic free scorebooks and broshures.
I'm sure I'll be back in those ones, while I have strong doubts on showing
up in ARRLs again.
Hrle - 9A6XX (9A7P Team)
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>From hrle at ipazin.net Wed Oct 2 02:35:42 2002
From: hrle@ipazin.net (Hrvoje Horvat)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: They have no internet, no cabrillo...
References: <00bd01c2698b$2b1a26e0$0100007f@localhost>
Message-ID: <001c01c269a3$43bf6e40$1e34aa2c@ampr.org>
> Most of our active contesters do have the Internet, clasters, etc.
> Most of us use good equipment, good antennas, stacks, etc.
> May be some stations are in poor conditions, but please do not
> extend it on all of our contesters and lay it on thick.
You know Vlad, you are right. In East Europe MOST of the active contesters
run good stations, having internet, and probably save some additional money
for the DXpeditions.
Why do we have to worry about those little tiny signals?! They're probably
just misserable loosers that havent achieved anything in their lifes.
Who cares about them!
CQ Magazine is money making magazine, why do we expect them to sponsor the
CQWW contest? After all it's just one of the lines written in the invitation
(rules). Anybody even read the rules? Nah...
Thank you for showing me that everything is so great on this world and that
sometimes even the little things cant help.
73 to all! 9A6XX
p.s. please read this:
http://lists.contesting.com/_cq-contest/2002-April/047285.html
p.s.s. I hope you'll manage to read the right part
> Hello Hrle ,
> Some of your statements are really correct, but you extremely
> exaggerated the situation in the Ukraine. :-)
> Your conception is really overdone. I guess it is in fact not
> far away from croatian. :-)
> Most of our active contesters do have the Internet, clasters, etc.
> Most of us use good equipment, good antennas, stacks, etc.
> May be some stations are in poor conditions, but please do not
> extend it on all of our contesters and lay it on thick.
> CU in the contests.
> 73, Vladimir ("Bob") UT1IA = EO1I
> UCC vice-president
> http://www.qrz.com/ut1ia/
> http://www.qsl.net/ut1ia/
>
>From hflasher at dayton.net Wed Oct 2 01:32:01 2002
From: hflasher@dayton.net (Harry or Marge Flasher)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ WW SSB CONTEST - OP NEEDED
Message-ID: <3D9A76C1.91303DA8@dayton.net>
We have lost one of the ops planning to travel to Costa Rica for the
TI5N entry as a multi-multi station in the CQ WW SSB contest. This was
due to business meetings scheduled for Sunday of the contest and Monday
that could nt be rescheduled.
We would like to replace this op. Hopefully we can find someone with
some good contest experience and capable of running pile ups.
Consideration will be given to one with low experience but may have
mostly all assignments in slow periods. An op could demonstrate ability
by ops before the contest.
Money matters - for a six night stay the cost is $500 which covers bed,
meals, some beverages, airport transfer and equipment use. Plan approx.
$25 exit fee and and funds for touring, gifts, etc. Group cost will
be in the $30 range. The $500 is adjusted $75 for each day more or -$75
for a each day less.
The main body of ops will arrive on Wed. Oct. 23 and depart on Tue. Oct.
29.
Airfare - I only have information from Dayton and as of Sunday, a good
fare was in the $530 range. Most major airlines have non stop flights
from some hubs.
The stations will include 756Pro's, 940's and a mix of several other
models. As planned each band will have its own amp and most will have a
selection of antenna. Logging will be with WriteLog.
For more information on the station and host, try:
http://www.qsl.net/ti5kd/contest.htm
For more info on Costa Rica just try a search with Costa Rica and you
should get a number of travel and related pages.
For anyone who would like to discuss this further, please call me at
937-434-9616.
73 Harry AC8G (ex W8KKF) J37K and others over the years.
>From roberto.soro at sia.it Wed Oct 2 11:32:20 2002
From: roberto.soro@sia.it (Soro Roberto)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Operating Chair Idea
Message-ID: <8160937F4F4CD111A93E00805FC1752909C03B32@ntsiaexch.office.sia.it>
That's the chair I have at my office desk.
.....but I can't use it for contesting :-(
I even saw them in a picture of the K4JA superstation shack!!
Bob, I2WIJ (J49Z in the next CQWW SSB M/S)
mailto:i2wij@qsl.net
http://www.qsl.net/i2wij/
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Barry [mailto:w2up@mindspring.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2002 9:35 PM
> To: CQ Contest
> Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Operating Chair Idea
>
>
> If you do have money to spare, the most incredible operating chair is
> the Herman MIller Aeron. It's also dispalted as artwork in the MOMA.
> See http://www.hermanmiller.com/CDA/product/0,1469,c201-pss1-
> p8,00.html
>
> They are frequently available used on Ebay, as a lot of liquidated
> dotcom companies bought them for their employees.
>
> I've never had a sore butt or numb leg after a weekend of contesting
> using an Aeron. In the past, I've switched back and forth
> between 3 or 4
> charis thourghout the weekend, and even stood for a while.
> Barry W2UP
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>From w2up at aicpl.com.au Wed Oct 2 08:14:01 2002
From: w2up@aicpl.com.au (Barry Kutner)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SO2R Sound mixer
Message-ID: <200210021114.g92BE1hF030934@contesting.com>
Hi Chris,
Welcome to the lower 48 :.) There was an article in NCJ several
years ago that discussed what you want. I don't have the reference
handy. Maybe someone else can quote the issue? I do have info
on a switch that makes it easy: Contact C & K switch
(http://www.ckcorp.com/ or Tel: 800-635-5
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>From discreetly_confidential at yahoo.com Wed Oct 2 06:40:10 2002
From: discreetly_confidential@yahoo.com (Chuck)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: They have no internet, no cabrillo...
In-Reply-To: <001c01c269a3$43bf6e40$1e34aa2c@ampr.org>
Message-ID: <20021002124010.27008.qmail@web13306.mail.yahoo.com>
First, let me state that I don't have as great a
station as many do, but I have one that works for
me. I either operate as part of the M/M world or
I do it as a SO.
I agree with Vladimir! The key, here, is rather
than make distinctions about the level of
resources a station may or may not have available
one should emphasize that it is what you DO with
what you have that matters.
The 'little gun' or 'popgun' station of limited
resources works at pefecting skills and abilities
to achieve some kind of goal for themselves.
To call someone who has limited resources (as
Hrvoje puts it "...those little tiny signals
...hey're probably just misserable losers that
havent achieved anything in their lifes. Who
cares about them!') those kinds of perjorative
terms only serves to further divide our group.
Trust me.. and you can verify this with ANY
contest op who is seriusly looking for a good
score..
ANY station who is competitive in a contest
SEEKS, WANTS, and DESIRES as many of those 'tiny
signals' as they can get. As we say. 'Q's Is
Points!' It doesn't matter what class of station
you may have.. trust me. If I'm operating in a
contest, I want every Q I can get. Loud, weak,
whatever. No station who is active in the contest
shares the view that a 'tiny signal' is worthless
or indicative of an operator/owner that is a
'loser'. Just the opposite!
Many times I've struggled for minutes to pull a
'tiny signal' out of the noise becuase I WANTED
to make the Q. Regardless of whetheror not it was
a mult.. 'Q's Is Points!'
For all you know,that 'tiny signal' may be a
skilled QRP enthusiast of great resources trying
out a milliwatt transmitter into a dipole to see
how it works. Blanket, perjorative statements
add nothing to the debate.
One thing to remember is this.. there are MORE
multi-multi stations looking for ops than you may
know about. I can't speak for European folks, but
I know here in the States EVERY M/M wants to have
new blood coming in to train and have for thier
station. I would have to bet that the European
guys and other Countries are the same way. The
geographical limitations and reduced station
numberes may necessitate differnt methods of
contact, training, and assilimation of folks, but
there is NEVER a shortage of need for ops.
Quite a few active constesters do not use
Internet, clusters, or other assistances. They
like being unassisted in their efforts. They may
submit thier logs via the Internet or by mail,
but they don't use it themselves.
Rather than case perjorative words which tend to
divide our community of contest aficiandos.. why
not attempt to encourage them to operate and
plant a few seeds?
Just one ham's opinion. Feel free to fire back.
73
Chuck K3FT
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>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 2 09:46:53 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQ/RJ WW RTTY - All Claimed Scores 02Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210021546.g92Fkrw05179@mail.b4h.net>
2002 CQ/RJ WW RTTY - Claimed Scores 02Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: rtty@cqww.com
Mail logs to:
CQ/RJ WW RTTY 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 Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA M/2 HP
3Z7TTY 3047 7826 216 369 125 44 5,556,460 PKRVG
YL8M(@YL2KL) 3162 7828 197 369 120 48 5,370,008 Latvian CC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA M/M HP
LY5A(@LY2ZZ) 4282 10535 208 415 140 48 8,000,000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA M/S HP
RK3AWL 4150 0 0 0 0 48 4,150,000
OH5Z(@OH5CW) 2133 5513 173 355 117 48 3,555,885
OL5Q 1846 4745 187 277 101 2,680,925
LR0N(@LU1NDC) 1689 4954 159 247 102 48 2,516,632
VE3NE 1409 3717 169 259 101 40 1,966,293 CY0MM Team
AL1G 982 2500 60 126 117 32 757,500
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA M/S LP
9A7P 1502 3694 161 268 90 48 1,917,186 WWYC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA SOAB HP
UP5P(UN5PR) 2051 5826 122 336 115 3,338,298 Temirtau
Contest Clu
P3F(5B4AGN) 1888 5532 93 281 139 29 2,837,916
AH0B(JA2VUP) 1998 5947 109 224 91 2,521,528
VA3DX 1404 3790 169 282 100 33 2,088,290 CCO
EA5DFV 1218 2991 211 135 75 19 1,259,211
VE6YR 1060 2739 140 183 83 32 1,112,034
HA9RU 471 1125 53 104 43 12 225,000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA SOAB LP
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 1424 4172 93 263 89 42 1,856,540 Chiltern DX Club
ON4ADZ 1281 3163 146 282 102 39 1,676,390
G4RS(G0URR) 1211 2961 135 255 87 35 1,412,397
VE3IAY(@VE3FU) 1085 2854 167 238 87 40 1,404,168 CCO
S56A 917 2298 132 253 91 20 1,093,848 SKY CC
AH6OZ 914 2706 155 150 75 42 1,028,280
VE3BUC 907 2360 131 203 80 31 977,040 CCO
F6IRF 670 1646 121 209 79 30 673,214 Les charlots du
74
VA3PC 589 1556 111 181 70 30 563,272 CCO
VE9DX 562 1422 120 173 71 517,608
GU0SUP 560 1388 102 198 72 24 516,336
PY7ZY 520 1511 54 124 87 17 400,415
VE3AGC 472 1170 107 133 62 30 353,340 CCO
M0BEX 466 1120 89 143 50 25 315,840 CDXC (UK)
6J2AUB(XE2AUB) 471 1182 82 96 51 270,678
VE7ASK 397 959 115 103 62 30 268,520
6J2AC(XE2AC) 412 1013 86 90 33 18 211,717
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA SOAB(A) HP
ON4UN 1805 4749 197 321 119 30 3,025,113
RN6BN 2004 4914 169 316 115 39 2,948,400
JY9QJ 182 528 20 79 40 5 73,392 BCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA SOAB(A) LP
DK3GI 741 1 134 191 83 793,560 BCC
DL6LAU 218 525 23 128 67 114,450 BCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/10 HP
9A5E 1009 2656 55 91 35 30 481,279 Croatian CC
SP8NR 474 1305 48 75 31 200,970 SP DX CLUB
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/10 LP
6J1KK(XE1KK) 900 2317 51 74 27 352,184
ES7AAZ 423 1110 41 85 30 173,160
UT2UZ 388 1029 40 79 31 154,350
PY4PW 66 9504 11 28 15 09 9,504 ARAUCÁRIA DX
GROUP
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/15 HP
IK2FIL 800 2091 54 88 32 36 363,834
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/15 LP
HB9DTM 188 472 33 40 15 6 41,536 F8KCF Contest
Gang
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/20 HP
CK6WQ(VE6WQ) 1250 3264 54 89 34 40 577,728
JY9NX(JM1CAX) 814 2339 46 78 29 19 357,867
LP7H(LU9HS) 635 1858 48 74 30 30 282,416
RW4PL 565 1330 36 76 29 22 187,530
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/20 LP
F6FJE 571 1305 38 78 26 185,310
DK2GZ 247 578 34 57 19 14 63,580 SDXG South
German DX
EA3AJW 235 533 29 58 18 9 51,168
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/40 HP
S50A 755 1774 49 73 24 30 259,004 SCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/80 HP
OK2ZC 283 560 7 46 8 18 34,160 OKDXC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/80 LP
T95A 280 567 0 43 6 27,783 Sarajevo
Contest Gro
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
USA M/S HP
W2FU 2327 5951 209 353 118 48 4,046,680 Rochester (NY)
DX As
KI5XP(@W5WMU) 1444 3443 187 278 108 48 1,972,839 Cajun Contest
Club
K7ZUM 1339 3110 166 205 89 41 1,430,600 WVDXC
KE7AJ 1242 2867 149 205 92 1,278,682 SPOKANE DX
ASSOC (SD
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
USA M/S LP
WA1Z 791 1909 135 225 89 45 857,141 YCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
USA SOAB HP
AA5AU 2443 5682 230 310 117 42 3,733,074
K4GMH 1781 4464 172 280 100 2,464,128 PVRC
W1ZT 1705 4274 193 275 95 32 2,406,262 YCCC
WW7OR(W7GG) 1630 3907 168 227 102 34 1,951,667 WVDXC
WX4TM 1542 3736 173 239 90 32 1,871,736
K5AM 1620 3762 165 218 86 23 1,764,378
K3SV 1046 2703 117 216 74 1,100,121 PVRC
N8KM 951 2428 123 217 84 28 1,029,472
K4RO 710 1745 95 175 66 14 586,320 TCG
K3WW 706 1913 66 168 57 16 556,683 FRC
K6RIM 564 1261 72 155 125 23 443,872 NCCC
AA4V 431 1170 48 124 48 10 257,400
N1MGO 301 713 78 122 59 10 184,667
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
USA SOAB LP
W2UP 2055 5240 193 329 113 3,322,160 FRC
WB8K 1229 2999 142 234 90 33 1,397,534 NCC
KI6DY 1169 2606 168 201 72 32 1,149,246
K7SV 807 0 132 237 92 24 921,078 PVRC
W8UL 840 2115 83 214 111 32 862,920
W3SE 915 2057 167 164 87 31 859,826 SCCC
W4UEF 779 1881 146 226 84 29 852,093
N2NL 650 1458 118 187 77 20 556,956 FCG
K3ZV 456 1092 70 154 85 22 337,428 Latvian CC
NB1B 430 1072 73 149 64 12 306,592 YCCC
W6ZL 433 1032 83 136 72 13 300,312
WA6BOB 319 681 90 78 60 6 155,268
K6OWL 303 715 64 99 54 9 155,155
W6KY 258 574 57 91 81 10 131,446 SCCC
N7ON 250 566 70 99 59 129,048
AG4TJ 220 564 43 78 47 16 94,752
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
USA SOAB QRP
WB6BWZ 250 461 103 83 49 26 108,335 SECC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
USA SOAB(A) HP
ND5S 1479 3573 178 281 102 36 2,004,453
W2YC 1274 3160 170 288 96 30 1,750,640 FRC
K4WW 1075 2655 143 233 87 28 1,229,265 KCG
NI6T 896 1990 165 178 83 24 847,740 NCCC
KU4J 519 1285 80 182 75 28 433,045 North Alabama
DX Clu
K0BX 441 1121 57 141 55 12 283,613
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
USA SOAB(A) LP
K4RVH 207 517 38 123 53 110,638
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
USA SOSB/10 HP
N4BP 946 2489 46 86 30 403,218 FCG
K0MP 519 1274 35 61 22 14 150,332 Western
Wireless Con
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
USA SOSB/15 HP
W1AW(WS7I) 1111 2755 48 85 30 449,065
K3PP 100 282 8 34 10 3 14,664 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
USA SOSB/20 HP
K9JY 825 1980 50 78 30 25 312,840 SMC
Operators:
3Z7TTY SP5HNK,SP5UAF,SP7GIQ,SP7PS,SQ5BPM,SQ5EBJ
9A7P 9A5AEI,9A6XX
AL1G AL1G,KL7FH
K7ZUM AC7LX,K7ZUM,KI7Y
KE7AJ K7OX,KE7AJ
KI5XP KI5XP,N5RLM,W5WMU,WA5CHX
LR0N LU1NDC,LU2NI,LU8NA,LW7EIC
LY5A LY1BA,LY2BIG,LY2GV,LY2IJ,LY2PAJ,LY3MM,LY3TA
OH5Z OH5CW,OH5HCK
OL5Q OK1FLC,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
RK3AWL RV3BA,RW3DD,RW3FO,RX3DCX,UA3ASZ
VE3NE VE3EY,VE3NE,VE3NZ
W2FU K1PY,K2CS,K2CS,N1OKL,N2OPW,N2WK,NG2P,W1TY,W2FU
WA1Z NE1I,WA1Z
YL8M YL1ZF,YL2GDJ,YL2KF,YL2KL
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 2 09:49:19 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Texas QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 02Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210021549.g92FnJg05192@mail.b4h.net>
2002 Texas QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 02Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: k5vuu@arrl.net
Mail logs to:
Texas QSO Party Committee
17007 Hillview Lane
Spring, TX 77379
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 CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
In State Single Op HP
N5DO 278 1032 0 210 18 611,530 Big Bend ARC
N5EG 0 1529 0 170 17 520,860
N1LN 281 900 0 188 18 499,884 NARS
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
In State SO CW LP
K5LH 371 0 0 92 27 103,396 Heart Of Texas DX So
KE5C 238 0 0 65 8 46,410 CTDXCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op LP
N6MU(@N6NB) 202 298 0 170 18 223,840 SCCC
N4PN 59 321 0 164 18 148,816 FCG
NY1S 114 81 0 103 15 58,912
WN6K 34 100 0 67 8 21,734 SCCC
W6ZZZ 0 53 0 43 8,058 NCCC
W3SE 0 1 0 1 1 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op QRP
K5IID 85 87 0 102 9 50,258 MRRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
Out of State SO CW HP
W4SAA 59 0 0 41 8,757 FCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
Out of State SO CW LP
K5OT 131 0 0 68 31,224 SMC
WA4PXP 57 0 0 55 5 9,905
W4YA 57 0 0 30 6,130 FCG
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 2 09:50:06 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Alabama QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 02Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210021550.g92Fo6K05203@mail.b4h.net>
2002 Alabama QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 02Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 28, 2002
E-mail logs to: dxcc@dbtech.net
Mail logs to:
The Alabama QSO Party
4525 Eastern Hills Lane
Cottondale, AL 35453
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 SSBQ FMQ Mult hr Score Club
Rover LP
K4BAI/M(@KO4RR/M 271 3 0 76 6 21,204 SECC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ SSBQ FMQ Mult hr Score Club
Single Op HP
VK2CZ 0 1 0 1 1
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ SSBQ FMQ Mult hr Score Club
Single Op LP
K3JHT 9 0 0 9 6 162
WA4PXP(@W4MQ) 10 0 0 10 2 100
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 2 09:51:21 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 SAC SSB - All Claimed Scores 02Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210021551.g92FpL205212@mail.b4h.net>
2002 SAC SSB - All Claimed Scores 02Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: sac@contesting.com
Mail logs to:
EDR Contest Manager
Peter Vestergard, OZ5WQ
Vestervej 74
DK-4960 Holeby
Denmark
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/S HP
SK3W(@SK3GW) 2539 315 24 2,081,835 TOEC
OH1F(@OH1AF) 2431 309 24 1,922,289 CCF
SL0W 1819 255 24 1,191,360 TOEC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/S LP
SK3A(@SK3JR) 455 85 6 86,020 TOEC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
OH2BH(OH2JTE) 2164 280 24 1,559,040 CCF
OZ1DD 2013 268 24 1,418,524
OH2RA 1481 216 17 794,880 CCF
DF6JC 414 151 62,665 RR DX
YL2LY 373 154 18 57,442 Latvian CC
PY5EG 296 116 18 45,704
ON5GQ 316 128 17 40,448
OH4U(OH3RM) 240 54 2 35,262 MIDNITESUN DX ASSOCI
W7UT 189 78 18,486
N1EU 158 82 3 16,646 YCCC
K1DG 146 80 15,040 YCCC
N6ZZ 158 74 5 12,728 SCCC
LY1DS 118 76 2 8,968
VK2CZ 71 46 3,542
K3WW 48 31 1 1,488 FRC
VE6JY 25 20 3 980
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
VE3DZ 274 104 12 36,504 CCO
RW3VZ 266 118 31,388
F5IN 168 77 12,936
NY4T 109 68 10,132 TCG
VE3CR 129 59 7,611 CCO
NF4A 79 55 2 6,215 FCG
WN6K 87 50 4 4,350 SCCC
K1TO 71 44 1 3,124 FCG
N2NL 44 31 1 2,046 FCG
OE5FDM 63 28 5 1,764 BCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/10 HP
OH5BM 879 75 14 165,900 CCF
LA6YEA 601 60 15 95,880
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/15 HP
OH2KW 1208 73 19 237,615
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/15 LP
K2SX 41 20 2 820 YCCC
VA3PL 1 4 4 CCO
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 HP
W4SAA 28 18 1 504 FCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/40 HP
OH6Y(OH6YF) 443 48 17 48,768 CCF
8S5A(SM5AJV) 454 46 12 46,322 TOEC
Operators:
OH1F OH1MDR,OH1NOA
SK3A SM3CVM,SM3LVB,SM3SZW
SK3W SM0GNU,SM3EVR,SM5IMO
SL0W SM0AJU,SM5DJZ
>From gw3njw at onetel.net.uk Wed Oct 2 20:03:21 2002
From: gw3njw@onetel.net.uk (Clive Whelan)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Perception IS reality
In-Reply-To: <fjik56c60g8eool.300920022040@designet-jsi>
Message-ID: <VA.0000025d.007c2d21@gw3njw>
Jim Idelson wrote:
> By my count, about 2/3 of the non-US contesters who have commented on this
> topic here on cq-contest say that they are not happy with the way ARRL is
> putting out the results
>
QST came today. I devoured the DX CW results, nothing else of interest. Next
year, let me see,..... nothing of interest........, hmmmm what should I do?
73
Clive
GW3NJW
>From trogo at telegraphy.com Thu Oct 3 07:15:59 2002
From: trogo@telegraphy.com (Tony Rogozinski)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Perception IS reality
References: <VA.0000025d.007c2d21@gw3njw>
Message-ID: <001f01c26a9b$f805f3d0$90516244@HP5495>
Cancel your subscription and wait to see the results on
the web. Seems pretty simplistic to me.
Tony N7BG
----- Original Message -----
From: "Clive Whelan" <gw3njw@onetel.net.uk>
To: "CQ-Contest Post" <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 8:03 PM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Perception IS reality
> Jim Idelson wrote:
> > By my count, about 2/3 of the non-US contesters who have commented on
this
> > topic here on cq-contest say that they are not happy with the way ARRL
is
> > putting out the results
> >
>
>
> QST came today. I devoured the DX CW results, nothing else of interest.
Next
> year, let me see,..... nothing of interest........, hmmmm what should I
do?
>
>
> 73
>
>
> Clive
> GW3NJW
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> CQ-Contest mailing list
> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>
>
>From trogo at telegraphy.com Thu Oct 3 07:25:52 2002
From: trogo@telegraphy.com (Tony Rogozinski)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Perception IS reality
References: <VA.0000025d.007c2d21@gw3njw>
Message-ID: <003601c26a9d$59301bd0$90516244@HP5495>
BTW what the hell is the purpose of this thread anyway?
What does it add to contesting? Why don't you folks
who prefer to bash people/organizations/things start a
reflector and have at it. But in the meantime please cut
the crap if you don't have something to add to the hobby.
Yeah, I have a delete key but frankly my finger is sore from pushing it so
much when I read emails on this reflector. I believe there is some protocol
for the type
of messages that are permitted isn't there?
And, yes again, I will unsubscribe very soon if the nonsense continues - as
will - I'm sure many others.
IMHO
Tony N7BG
----- Original Message -----
From: "Clive Whelan" <gw3njw@onetel.net.uk>
To: "CQ-Contest Post" <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 8:03 PM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Perception IS reality
> Jim Idelson wrote:
> > By my count, about 2/3 of the non-US contesters who have commented on
this
> > topic here on cq-contest say that they are not happy with the way ARRL
is
> > putting out the results
> >
>
>
> QST came today. I devoured the DX CW results, nothing else of interest.
Next
> year, let me see,..... nothing of interest........, hmmmm what should I
do?
>
>
> 73
>
>
> Clive
> GW3NJW
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> CQ-Contest mailing list
> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>
>
>From k2wr at njdxa.org Thu Oct 3 14:21:04 2002
From: k2wr@njdxa.org (Rich Gelber, K2WR)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] W9WNV Paroled
Message-ID: <003f01c26b01$411304e0$6401a8c0@Gelber>
Don Miller, W9WNV has been paroled from prison in California:
http://www.thedesertsun.com/news/stories/local/1027736792.shtml
Thanks to NA2M for the link.
Rich, K2WR
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>From 9a5k at kreso.com Thu Oct 3 21:09:44 2002
From: 9a5k@kreso.com (9A5K)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ARRL DX Phone Results
Message-ID: <002f01c26b08$0e511360$0100a8c0@kreso>
Any idea why RW2F won plaque for Europe Multioperator Unlimited in
PHONE part??
I've just downloaded PDF file...
In WEB Scores, RW2F is multi/single, not multi/multi or UNLIMITED??
Or, I've missed something?...
73,
Chris - 9A5K/K5CRO
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>From kcechura at umr.edu Fri Oct 4 14:28:24 2002
From: kcechura@umr.edu (Ken Cechura)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] W9WNV Paroled
In-Reply-To: <003f01c26b01$411304e0$6401a8c0@Gelber>
Message-ID: <000901c26bd3$d48b36c0$cc00a8c0@crashwin>
Was ha an avid contestor or something? Maybe we need periodic updates
on kevin mitnick, too?
Don Miller, W9WNV has been paroled from prison in California:
http://www.thedesertsun.com/news/stories/local/1027736792.shtml
Thanks to NA2M for the link.
>From lee at g0mtn.freeserve.co.uk Thu Oct 3 23:40:11 2002
From: lee@g0mtn.freeserve.co.uk (Lee Volante)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RSGB 21/28 MHz Contests coming soon !
Message-ID: <001601c26b25$748fd360$13eb193e@mr9107zbgcbvxe>
Hi all,
The 2002 RSGB 21/28 MHz contests will be coming soon.
Rules summary:
Dates and times:
SSB Sunday 6 October 0700-1900 UTC
CW Sunday 20 October 0700-1900 UTC
UK stations contact overseas stations only, and vice versa.
UK stations send RS(T) + Serial Number + UK District Code
Overseas stations send RS(T) + Serial Number
There are Open / Restricted / QRP / SWL sections, with awards to be won.
Full rules, with details of exact frequencies, scoring etc. are available on
the RSGB HF Contests Committee website at: http://www.rsgbhfcc.org
73,
Lee G0MTN
>From k6km at cncnet.com Thu Oct 3 22:11:17 2002
From: k6km@cncnet.com (Bill)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Oceania Test Mults??
References: <003f01c26b01$411304e0$6401a8c0@Gelber>
Message-ID: <3D9D14E5.B0E3BD8@cncnet.com>
Best I can tell, Oceania stations need prefixes as mults.
I've not been able to verify this with total confidence.
I've poked about lots of Oceania sites and still am not
100 pct satisfied that my interpretation is correct.
If you need prefixes, I'll be in your contest signing
NG6O, a club call. If I don't receive confirmation thsat
prefixis are meainigful to OC stations, I'll still be there
signing my REAL call K6KM.
Wot's up mates?
Bill K6KM,
>From hounds1234 at attbi.com Fri Oct 4 01:27:56 2002
From: hounds1234@attbi.com (Haddon/N6ZFO)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Practice CQP
Message-ID: <3D9D42FC.4010203@attbi.com>
Contesters everywhere. . . you are invited to join the NCCC CQP practice
session
on Friday night on 160, 80/75 and 40m. Check your logging program, assess
propagation, or just warm up for big weekend California QSO Party.
---------------------------------------------
CQP Practice Times: 0430-0450Z (2130 to 2150 PDST)
Frequencies:
CW: ~ 1815, 3540, 7040
SSB: ~ 1845, 3830, 7220-40.
---------------------------------------------
If you wish, join us on 3830 before and after.
Most importantly, enter the CQP this weekend.
ALL California counties represented.
Details at www.cqp.org
73 and good luck to all.
Bill, N6ZFO
Vice Pres/Contest Chair,
Northern California Contest Club
>From harri.mantila at nokia.com Fri Oct 4 16:46:12 2002
From: harri.mantila@nokia.com (harri.mantila@nokia.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Station in Monaco?
Message-ID: <A242AFEC69697D40B6094A94B2C192AA012D073C@esebe011.ntc.nokia.com>
Hello!
It seems that I will be on a business visit in Nice during the
week before CQ WW CW. I am looking for a QTH that I could guest
operate for example on 21 MHz single band in CQ WW CW. Do you
know any station in Monaco that might be used for this contest?
Best Regards,
Harry OH6YF
Email: harry@oh6yf.com
www.oh6yf.com
http://wrtc.oh6yf.com
>From k9tm at buckeye-express.com Fri Oct 4 15:54:23 2002
From: k9tm@buckeye-express.com (k9tm)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Latest Master DTA's available on the web
Message-ID: <3D9DE3DF.F3D25D76@buckeye-express.com>
The latest databases are available from the following link:
http://members.buckeye-express.com/k9tm/dta.html
73 Tim K9TM
>From brianmiller at xtra.co.nz Sat Oct 5 09:00:46 2002
From: brianmiller@xtra.co.nz (Brian Miller)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Oceania Test Mults??
References: <003f01c26b01$411304e0$6401a8c0@Gelber>
<3D9D14E5.B0E3BD8@cncnet.com>
Message-ID: <001b01c26be0$bbd46360$a52256d2@master>
Hi Bill
Pefixes are the multipliers for the Oceania DX contest - same as the CQ WPX
contest.
The full rules, including multiplier definition, are detailed in
http://www.nzart.org.nz/nzart/update/contests/Oceania/oceania_2002_rules.pdf
Look forward to working you from NG6O! I will be part of the ZL6QH club station
team
73
Brian ZL1AZE
for Oceania DX contest Committee
----- Original Message -----
From: Bill <k6km@cncnet.com>
To: Contest Reflector <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Friday, October 04, 2002 4:11 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Oceania Test Mults??
Best I can tell, Oceania stations need prefixes as mults.
I've not been able to verify this with total confidence.
I've poked about lots of Oceania sites and still am not
100 pct satisfied that my interpretation is correct.
If you need prefixes, I'll be in your contest signing
NG6O, a club call. If I don't receive confirmation thsat
prefixis are meainigful to OC stations, I'll still be there
signing my REAL call K6KM.
Wot's up mates?
Bill K6KM,
_______________________________________________
CQ-Contest mailing list
CQ-Contest@contesting.com
http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>From paul at ei5di.com Fri Oct 4 22:29:15 2002
From: paul@ei5di.com (Paul O'Kane)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RSGB 21/28 MHz Contests coming soon !
References: <001801c26bd3$6b3804a0$a6ce869f@piii1000>
Message-ID: <008301c26be9$6324bfe0$e5a5fea9@dell>
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lee Volante" <lee@g0mtn.freeserve.co.uk>
> The 2002 RSGB 21/28 MHz contests will be coming soon.
> Dates and times:
> SSB Sunday 6 October 0700-1900 UTC
> CW Sunday 20 October 0700-1900 UTC
If you need a logger for this contest, the demo version of SD is
fully working and unrestricted for overseas entrants (outside the
UK). You can download it from http://www.ei5di.com/sd/sd994.zip
(539 kb).
Here's the setup info.
Overseas Entrants.
Select SD Type 4 - General Purpose, Area Multipliers
Mults Count : B (by band)
Points per CW QSO : 3
Points per SSB QSO : 3
Pts/Bonus : 0 (multipliers)
.MLT File : RSGB
Mode : SSB or CW
Mixed Mode : N
Work UK only:
Send RS(T) + Serial
Log RS(T) + Serial + UK District Code
After the contest, use SDCHECK to create your .LOG and
.SUM files. Rename them to YOURCALL.LOG and YOURCALL.SUM,
where YOURCALL is the callsign you used during the contest,
and attach them to an email to hf.contests@rsgb.org.uk
Full rules on the RSGB HF Contests Committee website at:
http://www.rsgbhfcc.org
73,
Paul EI5DI
http://www.ei5di.com
>From wn3vaw at fyi.net Fri Oct 4 20:46:03 2002
From: wn3vaw@fyi.net (Ron Notarius WN3VAW)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 1 Week until the 45th Annual Pa QSO Party
Message-ID: <01c301c26c00$525b2520$03010a0a@office1>
Warm up this weekend with the Ca QSO Party -- and then come out next week
for the 45th Annual Pennsylvania QSO Party, sponsored by the Nittany Amateur
Radio Club, will take place October 12th & 13th. Look for activity from all
67 PA counties; from an assortment of portables, mobile & rover stations;
from special event stations; and from stations sitting on county lines.
While much of the activity will be on 80 and 40 meters, you will find
stations to work on all bands, and all are welcome! For the in-state
participants, the multipliers are the total number of counties AND the
ARRL/RAC Sections (including 1 for DX), so all stations everywhere are
eagerly sought.
One of the unique things of this contest is the Special Event Bonus
station -- a different one every year, this station not only highlights the
sponsoring club or organization, but is worth 200 points per QSO. This
year's Special Event Station is W3FRC (operating from the K3ANS
superstation), highlighting the 75th Anniversary of the Frankford Radio
Club. The FRC is offering their own set of awards during their anniversary
year, so if you're looking for FRC members to work for these, the Pa QSO
Party gives you a perfect opportunity to do so!
Complete rules and entry forms can be found at
http://www.nittany-arc.org/parules.html
For those who want to read further, some of the highlights:
----------------
OPERATING PERIODS - 1600Z October 12 to 0500Z October 13 and 1300Z October
13 to 2200Z October 13, 2002 -- yes, there is an 8 hour overnight break!
FREQUENCIES: SSB: 1850, 3980, 7280, 14280, 21380, 28310, 50.125, 146.55
(12,17,30 meter QSOs NOT permitted.)
CW: 40 KHz up from the bottom and 1810 KHz.
160 METERS - Try at 0300Z Sunday. Follow 160 Band Plan, CW - 1.800-1.830,
SSB - above 1.850
TECH & TECH PLUS: 28310, 50.125, 146.55
MOBILE WINDOW - 5 KHz below listed frequencies. KEEP CLEAR FOR WEAK MOBILES.
SPECIAL HIGH BAND ACTIVITY PERIODS - Saturday & Sunday: 10m - 1800z, 15m -
1900z, 20m - 2000z
SSB on the hour, CW on the half hour!! (Great way to increase your
multipliers!!)
EXCHANGES - Sequential SERIAL NUMBER plus COUNTY or ARRL or Radio
Association of Canada (RAC) section. Stations on county lines will give out
ONE serial number per contact but all counties may be counted as
multipliers. Work stations once per band and once per mode. Work mobiles and
Rovers again as they change counties.
SCORING
QSO POINTS - CW QSOs on 160 and 80 - 2 points, Other CW QSOs - 1.5 points,
SSB/FM QSOs - 1 point
MULTIPLIERS
Pennsylvania Stations: ARRL sections + RAC sections + PA Counties + 1 for
DX. (152 total)
Out-of-State Stations: Pennsylvania Counties (67 total)
FINAL SCORE - Total Points X Total Multipliers
QRP BONUS MULTIPLIER - Multiply your final score by 2 if less than 5 watts
output.
NOVICE/TECH BONUS MULTIPLIER - Multiply your final score by 3 if a Novice or
Tech.
PA MOBILE BONUS POINTS - If mobile, add 500 points for each county operated
from (10 QSOs Minimum).
PA ROVERS BONUS POINTS - Add 500 points for every location operated from (10
QSOs Minimum).
SPECIAL EVENT STATION - Each year, a different Pennsylvania Club will set up
and operate a special event station as part of the contest. The Frankford
Radio Club (FRC), W3FRC, is this year's special event station. This
operation is a part the commemoration of the 75th anniversary of the
founding of the FRC. Add 200 points to your final score for each QSO with
W3FRC after all other bonuses have been taken.
ENTRY DIVISIONS - Single op medium power (150W), Single op QRO, QRP (5W); CW
ONLY (single op, 150 watts max); Multi-single, Multi-multi, Portable (single
op or multi-single only), Novice/Technician, Mobile, Rover. NOTE: QRP is
defined as all contacts on any radio running 5 W or less. NOTE: Single ops
and multi-single - ONLY ONE SIGNAL on air at one time!
AWARDS - Plaques to top scores in all entry divisions plus single op
out-of-state plaque for winner in Eastern, Central, and Western Time zones,
single op med & high power EPA, single op med & high power WPA, plus others
as warranted. Plaque to top Canadian entry. Certificates to county and
section winners. Trophy to Club winner. (Plaque in "Rover" and Canadian
division if enough entries). Out-of-State Medium Power & OOS QRP plaques.
Anyone who makes 100 QSOs during the Party is eligible for a handsome PA QSO
Party Coffee Mug personalized with your call. To order, include your log
showing 100 or more QSOs and a check for $15.00 made payable to "NARC".
SPECIAL PLAQUE FOR WORKING ALL 67 COUNTIES
SPECIAL PLAQUE FOR TOP FIRST TIME ENTRANT - Intended to encourage new
contesters, a plaque will be awarded to the top single operator entry from
Pennsylvania who enters the Party for the first time. If you got your feet
wet logging or operating briefly at a multi-op station you're still
eligible. Attention Clubs , encourage your new members to get on and compete
for this handsome plaque. This is not intended for "Big Guns" from other
Contests!
LOGS AND DUPE SHEETS - Logs and dupe sheets must be submitted with an
official summary form or reasonable facsimile. 100 points will be deducted
for each dupe found. The summary sheet can be downloaded from the web site.
SEND LOGS by Nov. 16, 2002 to: PA QSO Party 2002, c/o Nittany Amateur Radio
Club, P.O. Box 614, State College, PA 16804-0614. A DONATION of $2.00 or
more with your entry will help defray the costs of mailing, printing, etc.
and would be greatly appreciated. PLEASE NO SASEs - they only get lost.
----------------
...and look for me during the contest weekend. Due to some scheduling
concerns, I will probably be operating my home station. But look for my
club's two club stations, N3SH/3 Clarion/Forest County Line, or WA3SH/3
Westmoreland/Somerset County Line; and for club member N3ZNI (with KB3GOT) &
former member N3WAV running around mobile throughout the 33 counties of
Western PA.
Disclaimer: I am not now a member of the Nittany ARC and/or the Pa QSO
Party committee, just an active participant. And I promise to not follow
the example of the QSO Party of the State of Chads (that's "chad" as in
paper ballots, not the DXCC entity) by innundating the reflector with daily
posts, probably one last one right before the contest.
73, ron wn3vaw
"And they give you cash,
which is just as good as money!"
Yogi Berra, AFLAC Commercial, 2002
>From aa5au at bellsouth.net Fri Oct 4 21:33:52 2002
From: aa5au@bellsouth.net (Don Hill AA5AU)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Latest Master DTA's available on the web
References: <3D9DE3DF.F3D25D76@buckeye-express.com>
Message-ID: <003e01c26c0f$439f0740$6401a8c0@don>
RTTY versions available at www.aa5au.com/rtty/ for .cal file
and www.geocities.com/writelog for .dta version for WriteLog.
I will be updating these files before the JARTS RTTY contest in 2 weeks
with calls received in last weekend's CQ/RJ RTTY Contest.
Send any changes to me and I will include them in the next update.
73, Don AA5AU
----- Original Message -----
From: "k9tm" <k9tm@buckeye-express.com>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Friday, October 04, 2002 1:54 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Latest Master DTA's available on the web
> The latest databases are available from the following link:
>
> http://members.buckeye-express.com/k9tm/dta.html
>
> 73 Tim K9TM
> _______________________________________________
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> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>From radio at stelex.com.au Sat Oct 5 12:38:38 2002
From: radio@stelex.com.au (Mike, VK4DX)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Oceania Test Mults??
References: <003f01c26b01$411304e0$6401a8c0@Gelber>
<3D9D14E5.B0E3BD8@cncnet.com>
Message-ID: <3D9E429E.2040602@stelex.com.au>
Yes, mate, mulipliers are indeed different prefixes for both OC and
non-OC stations.
And you count the same prefix on two different bands as two multipliers,
unlike WPX contest.
Visit International Contest Calendar (www.vk4dx.net) for more info.
73 and CU in the contest, de Mike VK4DX
Bill wrote:
>Best I can tell, Oceania stations need prefixes as mults.
>I've not been able to verify this with total confidence.
>
>I've poked about lots of Oceania sites and still am not
>100 pct satisfied that my interpretation is correct.
>
>If you need prefixes, I'll be in your contest signing
>NG6O, a club call. If I don't receive confirmation thsat
>prefixis are meainigful to OC stations, I'll still be there
>signing my REAL call K6KM.
>
>Wot's up mates?
>
>Bill K6KM,
>
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>CQ-Contest mailing list
>CQ-Contest@contesting.com
>http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>
>
>
>
>
>From wd4ahz at gte.net Sat Oct 5 02:42:20 2002
From: wd4ahz@gte.net (Ron Wetjen)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] From the ARRL Letter
Message-ID: <3D9E7BBC.2060000@gte.net>
==>ARRL SURVEYING MEMBERSHIP ON FUTURE CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSE
PREFERENCES
The ARRL is surveying its membership regarding which future on-line ARRL
Certification and Continuing Education (C-CE) courses hams would be most
likely to take. The list of possibilities ranges from antennas to VHF
and UHF operation. The Web-based survey
<http://www.arrl.org/members-only/cce/ccesurv.html> is now open for
input. The survey period will end October 27.
"The C-CE program has been very successful," said C-CE Program
Coordinator Howard Robins, W1HSR, who notes that thousands of hams have
registered for ARRL's on-line classes since the C-CE program began in
late 2000. The C-CE program's first offering--selected as a result of
membership input--was the Level I Amateur Radio Emergency Communications
course (EC-001). The League now offers three levels in emergency
communications and expanded course offerings to include Antenna
Modeling, HF Digital Communication and Satellite Communication.
"Our plans are to make several additional courses available in 2003,"
Robins said. "The survey results will guide the C-CE program in
providing courses of demonstrated interest to ARRL members."
Members will be asked to rank the various possibilities in terms of the
likelihood that they would take the course if it were offered. The list
includes Antennas 101, Basic Electronics, Trouble Shooting, Test
Equipment, Radio Propagation, VHF and UHF Beyond the Repeater and
Contesting 101.
To learn more, visit the ARRL Certification and Continuing Education Web
page <http://www.arrl.org/cce> and the C-CE Links found there. For more
information, contact Certification and Continuing Education Program
Coordinator Howard Robins, W1HSR, hrobins@arrl.org.
"Contesting 101" could be interesting!!
Ron
>From wae at dl6rai.muc.de Sun Oct 6 07:41:09 2002
From: wae@dl6rai.muc.de (Bernhard Buettner)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] WAEDC Log Server online agn
Message-ID: <200210060441.g964f9005847@dl6rai.muc.de>
Hello Contesters!
For those of you who have been wondering why Claimed Scores and Received
Log entries have not been visible on the WAEDC Web Sites lately: the server
is now back on line after 9 days of downtime. 130 E-Mail logs which have
arrived in these 9 days time have been acknowledged by the server and
the current lists are up to date now.
If you have any doubts, if your log has arrived, check out the logs
received page at:
http://www.darc.de/referate/dx/fedcw2c.htm (this is for CW)
http://www.darc.de/referate/dx/fedcw2s.htm (this is for SSB)
If you have any further questions, please contact me at "dl6rai@darc.de".
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 Georgek5kg at aol.com Sun Oct 6 14:35:03 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQP - SCLA & SCRU
Message-ID: <157.1563dbdd.2ad1ce47@aol.com>
It seems as though SCLA and SCRU are the exact same series of dits and dahs.
I worked on station who was sending them interchangably, depending on his
timing!
Tricky...
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 jallen at internorth.com Mon Oct 7 04:58:38 2002
From: jallen@internorth.com (J. Allen)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQP Mixups, VY1JA Style
Message-ID: <001401c26db5$d1944ae0$37096cd8@jallen>
I would like to apologize for the dupes during CQP to the many that I hit
twice.
My Omni-V does not talk to the software, and I had trouble remembering to
switch the band and mode in the software so not only were there dupes, but
some of my logging will be in error.
Don't worry, I am sure that you will get credit for your QSOs...
I have sent a note in with the CQP log, asking the checkers to assign errors
of band and mode to my log, treating your logs as correct. I know of only
one QSO that disappeared from my log (a 20 meter QSO with KA6BIM), and
another QSO that wanted to be the same number as the one that preceded it
for some unknown reason.
The cause of all of this is being addressed.... The microcontroller in my
Omni-V is being updated to Version V.9 and will be able in the future to
communicate with the software. I am only one component short, a hex
inverter, 7417 chip. My local Radio Shack does not carry them. Does anyone
know of a supplier with no minimum order fee for a single chip... I hate to
pay $20 for one IC.
Thanks for your patience with me during CQP.
Conditions to/from YT were the PITS! I think that the combined QSO counts
of VY1JA and VY1MB was something less than 350 QSOs. The challenge of
propagation makes it interesting. I love contesting anyway!
J.
VY1JA
>From ari.korhonen at kolumbus.fi Mon Oct 7 13:35:04 2002
From: ari.korhonen@kolumbus.fi (Ari Korhonen)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Contest Club Finland's Contest/DX meeting
Message-ID: <01c26de4$d1091680$b3c5f83e@default>
Hi,
A short preliminary info...
CCF's Contest/DX Meeting will take place during the third weekend of January
(17-19.1) 2003 in Helsinki, Finland.
Info about the program, accommodation etc will be given soon.
For any questions, please contact oh5dx@sral.fi
73 Ari OH5DX
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 7 08:37:38 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Cal QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 07Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210071437.g97Ebc306817@b4h.net>
2002 Cal QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 07Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 15, 2002
E-mail logs to: cqp@contesting.com
Mail logs to:
NCCC
c/o Al Maenchen, AD6E
3330 Farthing Way
San Jose, California 95132
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
In State M/M HP
N6O(@N6RO) 1492 3414 58 30 655,632 NCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State M/S HP
K6LRN 579 1100 58 21:47 228,346 Mother Lode DX/Conte
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op HP
N6ED 825 1693 58 24 339,938 SCCC
K6LA 889 1566 58 24 336,342 SCCC
N6IG(@W6GO) 1572 0 58 24 273,528
W6TK 792 1143 57 23 265,563 SCCC
K6RIM 675 640 58 19 191,690 NCCC
N5ZK(W5ASP) 174 506 58 90,306 TDXS
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op LP
N6MU(@N6NB) 789 1039 58 24 257,810
AA6PW 864 816 57 24 240,768 SCCC
W6KY 309 70 48 9 51,216 SCCC
WA7BNM/6 169 81 42 5 28,098 SCCC
W6ZZZ 0 256 40 20,480 NCCC
WA6BOB 104 79 35 4 16,345 SCCC
K6OWL 62 94 40 9 14,960
W6MVW 105 0 33 2 10,395
W6ZL 66 0 32 1 6,336
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op QRP
W3SE/6 657 0 52 21 102,492 SCCC
W6UFT(W1HIJ) 472 73 55 20 84,425 SCCC
N6WS 357 204 55 10 81,345 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State School LP
W7UQ(KL9A) 130 197 53 9 41,552 WWYC
WF4DD(KG4CZU) 0 202 49 6 19,796
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op HP
KE9I 307 600 58 123,018 SMC
N8BJQ 281 594 58 20 117,798 SWODXA
W8GN 353 391 58 22 106,778 NCC
KO7X(@KI7WX) 317 302 58 14 90,190 PVRC
VE3KZ 265 329 58 15 84,274 CCO
K4FCG(K4OJ) 210 408 58 14 83,868 FCG
N9AG(@N8NR) 195 413 58 14 81,838 SWODXA
W4SAA(@K4FK) 289 249 56 22 76,440 FCG
K4IU 218 278 57 68,970 MWA
K4TX 174 197 57 8 52,212
KI9A 66 314 55 8 45,430 SMC
K1PQS 223 114 50 44,850
W3IQ 158 159 54 42,768 NCC
N2ED 156 142 51 8 38,352 FRC
KN5H 130 147 53 36,782
VY1JA 98 113 57 29,070
K2SX 81 63 45 4 16,605 Order of Boiled OWLs
K3WW 38 93 45 4 13,500 FRC
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op LP
N4PN 311 568 58 23 120,002 FCG
K4RO 781 176 58 21 116,290 TCG
N8UM 373 326 57 101,947 TCG
N2CU 347 316 58 18 97,034 WNYDXA
K8IR 309 346 55 23 89,045
NF4A 208 368 58 12 78,880 FCG
NY1S 294 220 57 75,354
VE3CR 255 272 56 73,304 CCO
KI7Y 287 154 52 22 59,696 WVDXC
VE3BUC 207 212 57 13 59,565 CCO
VE7ASK 264 0 51 20 40,239
KN4Y 269 0 49 18 39,543 FCG
K0FX(DON) 212 0 635 31,115 Grand Mesa
N0KE 98 115 52 6 27,248 Grand Mesa
K5OT 175 0 43 7 22,575 SMC
N0SXX 108 56 51 7 22,236 Grand Mesa
WW5X 126 39 47 6 21,432
K0UK 41 110 49 5 16,807 Grand Mesa
NM0X 0 130 47 7 12,220
W4YA 100 0 37 4 11,100 FCG
WA1Z 57 54 37 10,323 YCCC
VE3TPZ 0 66 34 7 4,488 CCO
K4LOG 0 52 31 3 3,224 FCG
W4PA 19 9 19 1 1,425 TCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op QRP
N9NE 318 221 57 18 79,572 SMC
K5IID 228 173 54 15 55,620 MRRC
Operators:
K6LRN K6LRN,K6TKD
N6O K6CTA,KI7WX,N6BV,N6RO,WA6O,WX5S
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 7 08:38:14 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Oceania DX, Phone - All Claimed Scores 07Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210071438.g97EcEU06826@b4h.net>
2002 Oceania DX, Phone - All Claimed Scores 07Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 25, 2002
E-mail logs to: phoctest@nzart.org.nz
Mail logs to:
Oceania DX Contest
c/o Wellington Amateur Radio Club, Inc.
PO Box 6464
Wellington 6030
New Zealand
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 QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/S HP
K3WW 8 7 1 154 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
7S2E(SM2DMU) 84 31 12 4,681
LY2OX 46 26 1,898 Lithuanian DX
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
NY4T 32 22 10 1,254 TCG
Operators:
(none)
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 7 08:39:30 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQ/RJ WW RTTY - All Claimed Scores 07Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210071439.g97EdUO06835@b4h.net>
2002 CQ/RJ WW RTTY - All Claimed Scores 07Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: rtty@cqww.com
Mail logs to:
CQ/RJ WW RTTY Contest
25 Newbridge Road
Hicksville, NY 11801
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 Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All M/2 HP
HC8N 4795 13944 260 390 139 48 11,001,816
3Z7TTY 3047 7826 216 369 125 44 5,556,460 PKRVG
YL8M(@YL2KL) 3162 7828 197 369 120 48 5,370,008 Latvian CC
RO4M 2731 6415 143 338 121 48 3,861,830
IV3TMV 2092 5263 162 334 115 48 3,215,693
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All M/M HP
LY5A(@LY2ZZ) 4282 10535 208 415 140 48 8,000,000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All M/S HP
RK3AWL 4150 0 0 0 0 48 4,150,000
W2FU 2327 5951 209 353 118 48 4,046,680 Rochester (NY)
DX As
OH5Z(@OH5CW) 2133 5513 173 355 117 48 3,555,885
OL5Q 1846 4745 187 277 101 2,680,925
LR0N(@LU1NDC) 1689 4954 159 247 102 48 2,516,632
N0NI 1709 4067 196 293 116 48 2,460,000
KI5XP(@W5WMU) 1444 3443 187 278 108 48 1,972,839 Cajun Contest
Club
VE3NE 1409 3717 169 259 101 40 1,966,293 CY0MM Team
K7ZUM 1339 3110 166 205 89 41 1,430,600 WVDXC
KE7AJ 1242 2867 149 205 92 1,278,682 SPOKANE DX
ASSOC (SD
PA0VHA 1000 2398 101 181 66 30 834,504
AL1G 982 2500 60 126 117 32 757,500
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All M/S LP
9A7P 1502 3694 161 268 90 48 1,917,186 WWYC
WA1Z 791 1909 135 225 89 45 857,141 YCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
AA5AU 2443 5682 230 310 117 42 3,733,074
UP5P(UN5PR) 2051 5826 122 336 115 3,338,298 Temirtau
Contest Clu
P3F(5B4AGN) 1888 5532 93 281 139 29 2,837,916
AH0B(JA2VUP) 1998 5947 109 224 91 2,521,528
K4GMH 1781 4464 172 280 100 2,464,128 PVRC
W1ZT 1705 4274 193 275 95 32 2,406,262 YCCC
ZW5B(DJ6QT) 1588 4668 145 242 94 42 2,245,308 ARAUCARIA DX
GROUP
VA3DX 1404 3790 169 282 100 33 2,088,290 CCO
WW7OR(W7GG) 1630 3907 168 227 102 34 1,951,667 WVDXC
WX4TM 1542 3736 173 239 90 32 1,871,736
K5AM 1620 3762 165 218 86 23 1,764,378
LN1HQ(LA6FJA) 1164 2866 119 246 92 31 1,309,762 Norwegian Radio
Rela
EA5DFV 1218 2991 211 135 75 19 1,259,211
VE6YR 1060 2739 140 183 83 32 1,112,034
K3SV 1046 2703 117 216 74 1,100,121 PVRC
N8KM 951 2428 123 217 84 28 1,029,472
W8LU 953 2454 100 216 84 25 981,600
K4RO 710 1745 95 175 66 14 586,320 TCG
K3WW 706 1913 66 168 57 16 556,683 FRC
N9QQK 600 1547 85 184 70 20 524,433 SMC
K6RIM 564 1261 72 155 125 23 443,872 NCCC
ES4RD 636 1481 35 120 41 290,276
AA4V 431 1170 48 124 48 10 257,400
HA9RU 471 1125 53 104 43 12 225,000
N1MGO 301 713 78 122 59 10 184,667
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
P43P 2793 8303 215 282 107 40 5,015,012
W2UP 2055 5240 193 329 113 3,322,160 FRC
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 1424 4172 93 263 89 42 1,856,540 Chiltern DX Club
ON4ADZ 1281 3163 146 282 102 39 1,676,390
G4RS(G0URR) 1211 2961 135 255 87 35 1,412,397
VE3IAY(@VE3FU) 1085 2854 167 238 87 40 1,404,168 CCO
WB8K 1229 2999 142 234 90 33 1,397,534 NCC
KI6DY 1169 2606 168 201 72 32 1,149,246
S56A 917 2298 132 253 91 20 1,093,848 SKY CC
AH6OZ 914 2706 155 150 75 42 1,028,280
VE3BUC 907 2360 131 203 80 31 977,040 CCO
K7SV 807 0 132 237 92 24 921,078 PVRC
UA9MA 832 2384 78 231 73 30 896,936
W8UL 840 2115 83 214 111 32 862,920
W3SE 915 2057 167 164 87 31 859,826 SCCC
W4UEF 779 1881 146 226 84 29 852,093
F6IRF 670 1646 121 209 79 30 673,214 Les charlots du
74
KL7AC 814 2038 133 111 60 619,552
DL4RCK 731 1657 75 207 68 17 579,950 BCC
VA3PC 589 1556 111 181 70 30 563,272 CCO
N2NL 650 1458 118 187 77 20 556,956 FCG
VE9DX 562 1422 120 173 71 517,608
GU0SUP 560 1388 102 198 72 24 516,336
W3MEL 707 1809 73 158 49 25 506,520 Dauberville DX
Assoc
K2PS 574 1493 84 170 70 17 483,732 FRC
6J1YYD(XE1YYD) 628 1504 116 250 53 40 421,120
PY7ZY 520 1511 54 124 87 17 400,415
T93Y 432 1173 95 159 71 22 381,225 Sarajevo
Contest Gro
VE3AGC 472 1170 107 133 62 30 353,340 CCO
K3ZV 456 1092 70 154 85 22 337,428 Latvian CC
M0BEX 466 1120 89 143 50 25 315,840 CDXC (UK)
6F1LM(XE1YJS) 442 1120 95 238 52 306,880 FEDERACION
MEXICANA
NB1B 430 1072 73 149 64 12 306,592 YCCC
W6ZL 433 1032 83 136 72 13 300,312
6J2AUB(XE2AUB) 471 1182 82 96 51 270,678
VE7ASK 397 959 115 103 62 30 268,520
K6TA 413 911 94 102 65 12 237,771 NCCC
6J2AC(XE2AC) 412 1013 86 90 33 18 211,717
WA6BOB 319 681 90 78 60 6 155,268
K6OWL 303 715 64 99 54 9 155,155
W6KY 258 574 57 91 81 10 131,446 SCCC
N7ON 250 566 70 99 59 129,048
AG4TJ 220 564 43 78 47 16 94,752
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB QRP
WB6BWZ 250 461 103 83 49 26 108,335 SECC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB(A) HP
DL5AXX 2254 5831 201 332 127 31 3,848,460
ON4UN 1805 4749 197 321 119 30 3,025,113
RN6BN 2004 4914 169 316 115 39 2,948,400
DF3IAL 1340 3370 162 322 112 39 2,008,520 BCC
ND5S 1479 3573 178 281 102 36 2,004,453
KU1CW 1525 3729 95 241 158 39 1,842,126 Kansas City DX
Club
W2YC 1274 3160 170 288 96 30 1,750,640 FRC
K4WW 1075 2655 143 233 87 28 1,229,265 KCG
NI6T 896 1990 165 178 83 24 847,740 NCCC
KU4J 519 1285 80 182 75 28 433,045 North Alabama
DX Clu
K0BX 441 1121 57 141 55 12 283,613
JY9QJ 182 528 20 79 40 5 73,392 BCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB(A) LP
DK3GI 741 1 134 191 83 793,560 BCC
DL6LAU 218 525 23 128 67 114,450 BCC
K4RVH 207 517 38 123 53 110,638
SV1XV 155 415 42 83 54 74,285 BARTG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/10 HP
9A5E 1009 2656 55 91 35 30 481,279 Croatian CC
M0TTT(@M0TTT/P) 950 2496 51 85 31 31 416,832
N4BP 946 2489 46 86 30 403,218 FCG
SP8NR 474 1305 48 75 31 200,970 SP DX CLUB
K0MP 519 1274 35 61 22 14 150,332 Western
Wireless Con
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/10 LP
6J1KK(XE1KK) 900 2317 51 74 27 352,184
ES7AAZ 423 1110 41 85 30 173,160
UT2UZ 388 1029 40 79 31 154,350
PY4PW 66 9504 11 28 15 09 9,504 ARAUCÁRIA DX
GROUP
K8OSF 53 129 7 20 17 3 5,676 FCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/15 HP
DL4MCF 993 2553 57 92 33 40 464,646 BCC
W1AW(WS7I) 1111 2755 48 85 30 449,065
IK2FIL 800 2091 54 88 32 36 363,834
GW7X(GW3LEW) 599 1468 51 65 31 215,796 Contest Cambria
K3PP 100 282 8 34 10 3 14,664 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/15 LP
HB9DTM 188 472 33 40 15 6 41,536 F8KCF Contest
Gang
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 HP
CK6WQ(VE6WQ) 1250 3264 54 89 34 40 577,728
JY9NX(JM1CAX) 814 2339 46 78 29 19 357,867
K9JY 825 1980 50 78 30 25 312,840 SMC
P43W 694 2049 49 73 28 42 307,350 Aruba Amateur
Radio
LP7H(LU9HS) 635 1858 48 74 30 30 282,416
RW4PL 565 1330 36 76 29 22 187,530
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 LP
F6FJE 571 1305 38 78 26 185,310
DK2GZ 247 578 34 57 19 14 63,580 SDXG South
German DX
EA3AJW 235 533 29 58 18 9 51,168
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/40 HP
S50A 755 1774 49 73 24 30 259,004 SCC
4Z8EE(OK1EE) 401 394 18 59 17 27 108,382 Czech Contest
Club
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/80 HP
OK2ZC 283 560 7 46 8 18 34,160 OKDXC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/80 LP
T95A 280 567 0 43 6 27,783 Sarajevo
Contest Gro
Operators:
3Z7TTY SP5HNK,SP5UAF,SP7GIQ,SP7PS,SQ5BPM,SQ5EBJ
9A7P 9A5AEI,9A6XX
AL1G AL1G,KL7FH
HC8N AD1C,K6AW,N5KO
IV3TMV IV3ARJ,IV3HAX,IV3IXN,IV3SKB,IV3TMV
K7ZUM AC7LX,K7ZUM,KI7Y
KE7AJ K7OX,KE7AJ
KI5XP KI5XP,N5RLM,W5WMU,WA5CHX
LR0N LU1NDC,LU2NI,LU8NA,LW7EIC
LY5A LY1BA,LY2BIG,LY2GV,LY2IJ,LY2PAJ,LY3MM,LY3TA
N0NI K0KD,K0WHV,N0AC,N0HR,N0NI,WO0V
OH5Z OH5CW,OH5HCK
OL5Q OK1FLC,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
PA0VHA PA0VHA,PA3BSQ
RK3AWL RV3BA,RW3DD,RW3FO,RX3DCX,UA3ASZ
VE3NE VE3EY,VE3NE,VE3NZ
W2FU K1PY,K2CS,K2CS,N1OKL,N2OPW,N2WK,NG2P,W1TY,W2FU
WA1Z NE1I,WA1Z
YL8M YL1ZF,YL2GDJ,YL2KF,YL2KL
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 7 08:40:38 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Texas QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 07Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210071440.g97EecE06848@b4h.net>
2002 Texas QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 07Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: k5vuu@arrl.net
Mail logs to:
Texas QSO Party Committee
17007 Hillview Lane
Spring, TX 77379
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 DgQ Mult hr Score Club
In State M/M LP
W5NN(@K5NZ) 0 0 734 145 5.5 233,805
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
In State Single Op HP
N5DO 278 1032 0 210 18 611,530 Big Bend ARC
N5EG 0 1529 0 170 17 520,860
N1LN 281 900 0 188 18 499,884 NARS
KE5OG 0 479 0 169 13 166,902 Big Bend ARC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
In State Single Op LP
N5AOK/M 0 1041 0 161 18 371,202 Northwest ARS
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
In State SO CW LP
K5LH 371 0 0 92 27 103,396 Heart Of Texas DX So
KE5C 238 0 0 65 8 46,410 CTDXCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
In State SO Mobile HP
WW5X 63 405 0 65 15 82,937
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
In State SO Mobile LP
NO5W 921 0 0 58 16 179,254 NARS
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op LP
N6MU(@N6NB) 202 298 0 170 18 223,840 SCCC
N4PN 59 321 0 164 18 148,816 FCG
NY1S 114 81 0 103 15 58,912
WN6K 34 100 0 67 8 21,734 SCCC
W6ZZZ 0 53 0 43 8,058 NCCC
W3SE 0 1 0 1 1 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op QRP
K5IID 85 87 0 102 9 50,258 MRRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
Out of State SO CW HP
W4SAA 59 0 0 41 8,757 FCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
Out of State SO CW LP
KN4Y 190 0 0 90 18 51,300 FCG
K5OT 131 0 0 68 31,224 SMC
WA4PXP 57 0 0 55 5 9,905
W4YA 57 0 0 30 6,130 FCG
Operators:
W5NN K5NZ,KM5WE
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 7 08:41:47 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 SAC SSB - All Claimed Scores 07Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210071441.g97EflS06858@b4h.net>
2002 SAC SSB - All Claimed Scores 07Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: sac@contesting.com
Mail logs to:
EDR Contest Manager
Peter Vestergard, OZ5WQ
Vestervej 74
DK-4960 Holeby
Denmark
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 QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/S HP
SK3W(@SK3GW) 2539 315 24 2,081,835 TOEC
OH1F(@OH1AF) 2431 309 24 1,922,289 CCF
OH7M 2216 269 24 1,534,950 CCF
SL0W 1819 255 24 1,191,360 TOEC
LA2Z 1715 216 24 940,464
RK9CWW 472 165 19 121,770 Ural Contest group
KC1F 71 44 4,268 YCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/S LP
SK3A(@SK3JR) 455 85 6 86,020 TOEC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
OH2BH(OH2JTE) 2164 280 24 1,559,040 CCF
OZ1DD 2013 268 24 1,418,524
SM0W(SM0WKA) 2026 231 24 1,203,510 TOEC
7S2E(SM2DMU) 1636 228 24 954,636
OH2RA 1481 216 17 794,880 CCF
DF6JC 414 151 62,665 RR DX
YL2LY 373 154 18 57,442 Latvian CC
PY5EG 296 116 18 45,704
ON5GQ 316 128 17 40,448
SP3KEY(SP3RBR) 293 124 10 36,332 SP DX Club
OH4U(OH3RM) 240 54 2 35,262 MIDNITESUN DX ASSOCI
W7UT 189 78 18,486
N1EU 158 82 3 16,646 YCCC
K1DG 146 80 15,040 YCCC
N6ZZ 158 74 5 12,728 SCCC
G4PIQ/P(@G4MRS) 140 83 3 11,620
LY1DS 118 76 2 8,968
VK2CZ 71 46 3,542
K3WW 48 31 1 1,488 FRC
KQ2M 43 31 1 1,333 FRC
VE6JY 25 20 3 980
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
VE3DZ 274 104 12 36,504 CCO
RW3VZ 266 118 31,388
DJ8FR 203 104 8 21,112 CCF
F5IN 168 77 12,936
T93Y 151 68 4 10,268 Sarajevo Contest Gro
NY4T 109 68 10,132 TCG
VE3CR 129 59 7,611 CCO
LA7MFA 80 41 1 7,093 LA-DX-GROUP
NF4A 79 55 2 6,215 FCG
WN6K 87 50 4 4,350 SCCC
K1TO 71 44 1 3,124 FCG
N2NL 44 31 1 2,046 FCG
OE5FDM 63 28 5 1,764 BCC
PA0FEI 42 27 15 1,134
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB QRP
DL8AAE 323 129 41,667
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/10 HP
OH5BM 879 75 14 165,900 CCF
LA6YEA 601 60 15 95,880
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/15 HP
OH1MA 1647 83 17 366,860 CCF
OH2KW 1208 73 19 237,615
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/15 LP
K2SX 41 20 2 820 YCCC
VA3PL 1 4 4 CCO
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 HP
W4SAA 28 18 1 504 FCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 LP
K4LOG 19 13 1 247 FCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/40 HP
OH6Y(OH6YF) 443 48 17 48,768 CCF
8S5A(SM5AJV) 454 46 12 46,322 TOEC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SWL QRP
I5/1990 105 75 7,875
Operators:
LA2Z LA3BO,LA6MV
OH1F OH1MDR,OH1NOA
OH7M OH4XX,OH6LNI
RK9CWW RZ9CO,UA9CIR
SK3A SM3CVM,SM3LVB,SM3SZW
SK3W SM0GNU,SM3EVR,SM5IMO
SL0W SM0AJU,SM5DJZ
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 7 08:42:14 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 EU Autumn Sprint, SSB - All Claimed Scores 07Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210071442.g97EgEN06871@b4h.net>
2002 EU Autumn Sprint, SSB - All Claimed Scores 07Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 20, 2002
E-mail logs to: eusprint@kkn.net
Mail logs to:
Paolo Cortese, I2UIY
P.O. Box 14
27043 Broni (PV)
Italy
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 QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
LY2FY 197 4 197 Kaunas University of
LY2OX 177 4 177 Lithuanian DX
GW4BLE 156 156
SP2PIK(SQ4GXO) 140 4 140 WWYC
OH5DX 50 1 50 CCF
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 152 4 152 WWYC
G4PIQ/P 71 2 71
Operators:
(none)
>From jfunk at adams.net Mon Oct 7 12:57:51 2002
From: jfunk@adams.net (jim funk)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] top ten
Message-ID: <012a01c26e22$f16a1580$0100007f@adams.net>
Top Ten reasons to work the ILLINOIS QSO PARTY on October 20:
10) Warm up for Sweepstakes. Sunday evening rate the way SS would *like* to
be!
9) Only eight hours. Doesn't alienate family.
8) Starts at 1800Z. Lets you go to church first. Pray for "sweep". See
number 6.
7) You worked CQP and didn't get a "sweep". Frustrated.
6) You worked CQP and *did* get a "sweep". Prove you can do twice as well
(102 counties in IL).
5) Reward the 12-15 mobiles that will be crossing the state.
4) Ferret out a county-line portable sitting in a corn field (explaining to
sheriff why he's there....)
3) Shock a first-time in-state IQPer with his very own pileup.
2) Qualify for a certificate or a "Taste of Illinois" award (we produce
honey here, not salmon....)
1) Sunday afternoon/evening contest stimulates brain --- jumpstart for
Monday morning.
73, Jim N9JF
>From km3t at contesting.com Mon Oct 7 15:12:17 2002
From: km3t@contesting.com (Dave Pascoe KM3T)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ Frankfurt, Germany
Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.44.0210071411120.22450-100000@rocky.tcnc.com>
Will be in Frankfurt, Germany all week starting tomorrow...would like to
meet up with any contesters in the area if possible.
73,
Dave KM3T
>From dhenderson at arrl.org Mon Oct 7 16:17:31 2002
From: dhenderson@arrl.org (Henderson, Dan N1ND)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ARRL Membership Services Committee VHF/UHF Awards and
Contest Survey
Message-ID: <721D3436A7C2B344A301FD4A413C71A966C6A6@kosh.ARRLHQ.ORG>
ARRL VHF/UHF Contesting and Awards Survey
NEWINGTON, CT -- October 7, 2002
With a higher proportion of VHF-only licensees than ever before, one might
expect that VHF/UHF contesting would be experiencing a surge in popularity. To
the contrary, while the total QSOs being made in the multi-band contests seems
steady, the number of logs - and thus the number of serious participants - has
fallen off considerably since 1996. This has led the ARRL to ask you for your
thoughts on why this might be happening and how to best address and reverse the
trend. We'd also like to hear from you about the ARRL VHF/UHF awards program in
general.
The survey is the result of a request from the ARRL Board to look into ways to
increase participation. It is being sent to a random sample of regular
top-scorers and average participants, regardless of their score, plus clubs
that regularly participate in VHF/UHF club competitions. Our interest is in
gathering information we can use to improve the participation and quality of
both the various ARRL VHF/UHF contests and the ARRL VHF/UHF awards programs.
The detail and quality of information in your answers is especially important
to us.
The Survey -
The survey is organized into several areas of inquiry. The first group deals
exclusively with contesting:
Existing contests - how can their formats, rules, or reporting be improved such
that activity and log submissions are increased? This survey refers to the
following ARRL sponsored contests: January VHF Sweepstakes, June & September
VHF QSO Parties, August UHF Contest, 10 GHz and Up competition, and the Oct/Nov
EME Contest
New contest formats - are there new formats that would be attractive to the
existing contest community?
New participants - what improvements or additions to VHF/UHF contesting would
attract more operators to the sport? How can these operators be reached?
A second area of interest is the ARRL VHF/UHF awards program and increasing the
level of interest and participation. The existing awards such as VUCC, WAS, and
DXCC, are derivatives of the HF awards program. There is some concern that
these awards either have too high an initial qualification level or may be
missing some interests of VHF/UHF operators. There are two groups of questions:
Existing awards - how can their rules or categories might be improved so that
more activity is encouraged?
New awards - are there new award programs that would be attractive to VHF/UHF
operators?
Responding
Each topic has a series of questions related to either VHF/UHF contesting or
awards. Please select the answer that best matches your position or situation.
Please feel free to extend your remarks (use additional pages if necessary).
Your detailed comments are very important.
The survey is downloadable as an Adobe Acrobat file on the web at
http://www.arrl.org/contests/announcements/vhf-survey.pdf
It should be completed and returned by regular mail to: VHF/UHF Survey, attn:
Wayne Mills, N7NG, ARRL, 225 Main St, Newington CT 06111. We would like to have
the returned surveys by October 31st. You may copy the blank survey and
distribute it to other amateurs, particularly to operators that may not be
active in VHF/UHF contesting now. A summary of the results will be available in
the future.
Thanks and 73
Dan Henderson, N1ND
ARRL Contest Branch Manager
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>From W1HIJCW at aol.com Mon Oct 7 17:19:49 2002
From: W1HIJCW@aol.com (W1HIJCW@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] W6UFT in CQP02 (long de W1HIJ)
Message-ID: <f6.22b30d5a.2ad34665@aol.com>
Hi all,
Thought I'd share some of the experience in the weekend's contest. This is
the first time I've done CQP seriously since 99 and since we're on "firsts" I
thought I'd go all the way. So, the radio was a new one (Yaesu FT897); I was
using a new version of TRLog; this was the first time I'd ever done a
signifcant effort with QRP; and it was the first major effort from the new
QTH in Upland with the first contest using the Butternut HF6V which is
installed on the roof.
So here's the station setup:
Yaesu FT897 running at 5W powered by an Astron supply. Antenna is a Butternut
HF6V mounted on the roof with its base about 28 feet above ground. One radial
each for 40, 30, 20, and 10, with a single "radial" made of 3 inch wide
copper foil, 50 feet long that stands in for 80 meters. The computer is a 100
MHz Dell laptop interfaced to the radio for both radio control and for
keying. Software is version 6.70 (latest) of TRLog. There's a second computer
that usually is connected to the internet for real time propagation numbers
(flux updated every minute), but I don't bother with packet since I find it
more of a distraction than anything else.
I got my hands on the new radio on Wednesday before the contest and spent
that evening and Thursday evening figuring out its quirks and setting up the
menu options (there are 91 of them!) to suit my style. I also got the latest
version of TRLog (v6.70) on Thursday, so I spent a bit of time that evening
checking out any new options, programming the CW memories and figuring out
the interface between the computer and the radio. (Since the 897 is so new,
Tree hasn't seen one yet, but the interface is the same as the FT817, more or
less).
Saturday AM I had to take Emily (KF6SGV) to the airport for a trip to the
east coast and I was back home about 0800, rarin' to go. The solar numbers
were "OK", but with the flux between 150 and 160, a planetary A that was at
40 (with a K of 4) until 21Z on Saturday, dropping to 21 for the rest of the
weekend, and a K that varied between 2 and 3, I knew it was gg to be a bit of
a struggle.
Conversations on the QRP issue with a few people in the week before the
contest had me convinced that I'd spend most of my time doing S&P, and I
wondered how well my concentration would hold up since I've become "rate
addicted". As it turns out, what everyone says about QRP being a mental game
is exactly right. Think that you can run and you can. Think that you're
"weak" and you will be. The only differences I found between QRP and QRO
were: be prepared to call several times if you're trying to get through to a
desirable mult; and don't even think about trying to hold a frequency against
competition. There were several times when I'd be running (well, "walking" is
more like it) and someone would appear on or within a couple of hundred hertz
of me. Usually it was the likes of N6O who undoubtedly simply couldn't hear
me back scatter or short skip. The solution? --- move, and move now; staying
only wastes time and raises blood pressure.
I'd done some research and decided on a goal of 75,000 points for the
weekend. The number was chosen to give me a margin of a few thousand over the
score needed to capture the 2nd place slot for all-time QRP records (1996
thru 2001) which was 72,748 set by N6WS in 99. There was no way with my
antenna set up that I could challenge N6MU's record of 144K set in 00.
So I started on 15 CW and had a pretty decent hour of 55 with 30 mults.
Around 17Z I went to 10 CW in the hopes that it might be usable (even with a
poor A & K) but the result was a second hour with only 30 Q's in the log.
Back to 15 CW at 18Z. Still gg pretty well and I put 32 Q's in the log in
about 35 minutes ... Then the totally unexpected happened ...
I heard a man's voice saying "Hello?" or something similar. Remember, I'm
here alone in the house. Thinking it's a neighbor (the back door to the patio
is open), I call out "Just a minute, I'll be right there" and untangle myself
from headphones and various coffee mugs and step out into the hall ... and
what do I see? HOLY HANDCUFFS, BATMAN!! It's a San Bernardino County
Sheriff's Deputy, 9mm drawn and pointing my way!
Well, my mama didn't raise no fool! I know when to freeze.
"Hands up", he says ... I do and right now.
"Lift your tee shirt", he says. (I'm wearing a long Chicago Bears shirt
that's outside my jeans)
"With which hand?" I ask, not wanting to make a wrong move.
"Doesn't matter" ... I comply.
"Turn around" I do.
Satisfied that I'm not armed, the 9mm goes back into the holster. WHEW! Then
we get on to matters of ID and the fact that I actually live here.
This is the ultimate in penalty for RFI. Turns out that on 10 meters, somehow
even 5 watts was enough to turn on the alarm system, and THEN tell the
monitoring company that the garage door had been opened (it hadn't). They had
called, but I couldn't get to the phone fast enough during my 10M adventure.
Naturally they aren't going to leave a message (the bad guys hate to be
interrupted with phone calls), so when I checked the machine and it was a
hang up, I just thought it was the usual solicitor. The alarm company also
has my cell phone number and they called that too, but of course I had turned
it off because who wants to be interrupted with calls during a contest?
Naturally, my next call was to the alarm company to tell them to ignore any
alarms for the next 30 hours. "I'm testing some special communications
equipment" I tell them. Yeah right!!!
But in the best tradition of Murphy, I "just deal with it" and get back to
15M. Albeit I had now lost a half an hour of prime time.
So now it's a matter of slugging it out on 15. It sort of dries up and I go
up to 15 SSB at about 1930Z and spend a frustrating hour or so making 25 Q's.
I do pick up three new mults including NH and VE1, so it's not a total loss.
Back to 15 CW, and a move to 20CW at 2130Z. I stay on 20 for an hour and pick
up 4 more mults including AZ and NM on short skip.
Overall rate is not great. But then I don't really expect it to be. Running 5
watts to a vertical just "ain't the same" as 1500 watts to a log periodic at
130 feet!
Back to 15 CW at 2230 ... kinda worked out it seems, 10 CW ten minutes later
for few Q's then 20 SSB for some S&P. Talk about an exercise in futility ...
way too many big guys for me to be heard. 20 CW is a bit better, 18 Q's in 15
minutes. I skip to 15 CW to see if it's still there, one Q, it's not. 15 SSB,
NADA -- one mult and 5 Q's.
Down to 20 CW at 00Z ... Ah, that's better ... Stay there for 90 minutes and
add 70 Q's and 1 mult. Not a barn burner, but better than I expected given
the station setup.
But now, the stomach wins out. Time for something to eat. So I take an hour
off and settle down to some really good microwaved stuff! :>)
Back on at 0230Z. Listen to 20 CW ... pretty much gone. Up to 40 CW, my
favorite band. However, this is the first time that I've really tried to
exercise this antenna on 40 and I really don't know how it's going to play. I
stay on 40 for a bit over 2 hours and pick up another 90 odd Q's. So I'm
averaging about 40 per hour. Since my "goal planning" said I need to average
around 26 or 27 per hour for 20 hours, I'm satisfied. In addition, I pick up
two new mults, VE4 and VE8 (thanks to J, VY1JA for hearing me and calling
in!) At 05Z I work WC7S in WY and decide to call it a day.
At bedtime then, I'm at 58.5K points with 400 Q's and 51 mults, substantially
ahead of the plan to reach my goal.
Up again at 13Z and on the air at 1320. Now comes the slog ... As a quick
summary here are Score, Q's and mults at the beginning of each hour:
14Z 61880 415/52 (got UT)
15Z 67652 453/52
16Z 69524 465/52
17Z 71292 482/52
18Z 73476 497/52
19Z 77327 516/53 (got ND)
20Z 84425 545/55 (RI and finally MS)
I decided to quit at this point. Had just about 20 hours in and only two more
hours left anyway.
Final breakdown was:
Band? CW Qs? Ph Qs
--------------------
? 160:? ? ? ? ? ?
?? 80:? ? 2? ? ? 0
?? 40:? 106? ? ? 0
?? 20:? 159? ?? 12
?? 15:? 157? ?? 45
?? 10:?? 48? ?? 16
? ? 6:? ? ? ? ? ?
? ? 2:? ? ? ? ? ?
--------------------
Total:? 472? ?? 73? Mults = 55? Total Score = 84,425
Missed AK, HI, and NV (of all things!)
The end result??
1. More fun than I've had in a contest in a long while (except for FD in
Puerto Rico, but that's another whole story) and it re-energized my interest
in "solo" contesting.
2. The FT897 worked better than I expected. I'm glad that I bought one.
3. As always I discovered some things about the station and a new set up that
need fixing, but that's always one of the side benefits.
4. I achieved my point goal (and then some). But I got beaten out of the 2nd
place all time QRP score by Wes, W3SE who also did QRP and posted a great
102K points. That's OK. If I'm going to get beat, I'm glad that it's by a
friend and a co-operator at N6ME.
Thanks to everyone for all the Q's. It was a blast!!
73 de Bill, W1HIJ
W6UFT for CQP02
FO8DX for CQ WPX CW in 2001
op at NP4A for FD 2002
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>From wally at el-soft.com Tue Oct 8 01:16:27 2002
From: wally@el-soft.com (Valeri Stefanov)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] M/2 in CQWW - Re Additional multipliers stations
Message-ID: <008501c26e4f$416672a0$c01238d4@wally>
Hi,
Since we have been discussing the question about additional transmitting
multiplier stations in M/2 Category in CQWW 2002 with my friend LZ2UU I have
sent a question to Bob K3EST.
The answer was - stations in M/2 can only use additional RX multiplier finding
stations which are NOT allowed to transmitt. Only two running stations are
allowed to transmit at any given moment.
I am posting this since this is not well defined in the rules for 2002 and
different assumptions are possible ( saw similar comment from US on the survey
about M/2 category on www.contesting.com).
73's de Wally LZ2CJ - one of LZ9W & YM3LZ Contest Team
www.qsl.net/ym3lz
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>From tgardner at glcc.com Mon Oct 7 19:56:46 2002
From: tgardner@glcc.com (Tim Gardner)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Indiana QSO Party results now available
Message-ID: <sda1d8fe.070@USGSFS01.g-l.com>
The 2002 Indiana QSO Party results are now availabe at
www.hdxcc.org/inqp/scores.html
Thanks to all the participants and others who helped, especially those that
updated all those logging programs on short notice.
We have made a number of improvements to the HDXCC web page. We hope you like
the new look and quicker load times. If you have bookmarked the old address
(www.qsl.net/kj9d), please update your links.
Please mark your calendars for the next INQP on May 3-4, 2003.
Tim - N9LF
>From k9la at gte.net Mon Oct 7 19:07:01 2002
From: k9la@gte.net (Carl)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Jan NAQP Phone results
Message-ID: <3DA21395.9040508@gte.net>
The January NAQP Phone results are now on the NCJ web site at
www.ncjweb.com. Click on CONTESTS at the top of the home page, and then
on RESULTS under NAQP on the left. They are in the searchable menu area
at the top of the page.
The full write-up will be in the Nov/Dec NCJ.
Carl K9LA
NCJ Editor
>From k7qo at earthlink.net Mon Oct 7 17:12:29 2002
From: k7qo@earthlink.net (Chuck Adams, K7QO)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-CONTEST] November CW SS
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.0.20021007161005.00b17bf8@pop.earthlink.net>
Last year I operated /7 from Jackson Hole, WY during CW SS.
I did not have a good location as the noise level was high.
Some one on this list sent me email last year after the contest
noting they could help me this year. Sorry to say that after
several computer replacements and failures I no longer have
that information. If you sent me email last year, I'd appreciate
a ping so that I can get started for this years /7 operation from WY.
dit dit es tnx,
Chuck Adams, K7QO
http://www.qsl.net/k7qo and http://www.earthlink.net/~k7qo
Moving to Arizona? ---- Please bring your own water.
>From aa5au at bellsouth.net Mon Oct 7 21:52:00 2002
From: aa5au@bellsouth.net (Don Hill AA5AU)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] JARTS RTTY Contest October 19-20
Message-ID: <004d01c26e6d$4b35c1a0$6401a8c0@don>
I just wanted to remind everyone that the JARTS (Japanese Amateur Radio
Teleprinter Society) World-Wide RTTY Contest is being held on October 19 &20.
This will be the 11th annual JARTS contest. This is a very fun RTTY contest and
one of my favorites. There is a lot of activity. Last year the top 13
contestants made
over 900 QSO's.
The exchange is a simple RST and AGE.
Official rules in English at http://www.edsoftz.com/JARTS/2002/rules2002.html.
Official rules in Japanese at http://www.edsoftz.com/JARTS/2002/rules2002j.html.
If you do not already have contest software for this contest, the author of
MMTTY
(which is the best RTTY decoder available for free in my opinion) has written a
new
program called MMJARTS which is specifically written for this contest and uses
MMTTY with a sound card. It's available at http://www.qsl.net/mmhamsoft/.
For WriteLog users, I've placed contest message examples on my WriteLog website
at:
http://www.geocities.com/writelog/.
For those that wish to get started on RTTY, please refer to my "Getting Started
on RTTY"
tutorial at http://www.aa5au.com/rtty/. This tutorial is geared toward using
MMTTY as
the program to get you started on RTTY.
I'm happy to help anyone who wishes to get started on RTTY. However, I have to
warn that I'm very busy in my regular job trying to re-establish communications
to the
oil & gas industry in the Gulf of Mexico after Hurricane Lili. I hope to have
this stabilized by
next week and plan on taking a few days off before the contest to recuperate.
I'm very much looking forward to this year's JARTS contest. I hope you can
join us!
73, Don AA5AU
http://www.aa5au.com
http://www.geocities.com/writelog
>From kc7v at arrl.net Tue Oct 8 06:02:59 2002
From: kc7v@arrl.net (Mike Fulcher)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Telrex antenna instructions
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.2.20021008050146.00a9deb0@mail.earthlink.net>
Does anyone have the manual for an old Telrex 20M326 monobander? I'd be
happy to pay postage for a copy.
Thanks
Mike
KC7V
Mike Fulcher
kc7v@arrl.net
One of the "VOO-DUDES"
VooDoo Contest Group
("VooDoo" - White magic from
Africa)
5V7A, TY5A, 9G5AA, ZC4Z, CN5N, C56N, ZF2WW,
XT2DX
>From k5zm at attbi.com Tue Oct 8 06:38:33 2002
From: k5zm@attbi.com (k5zm)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Op available for WW
Message-ID: <00bc01c26e8c$f138bf20$8770d50c@attbi.com>
My original destination has been undergoing a QSY and a major upgrade and
won't be ready 'til ARRL DX, so I'm scouting for something to hold me over;)
Probably stateside since that's what I was planning on $$-wise to begin
with. I do enjoy CW, but phone is the preference whenever I'm going to a
station I've not been to before, or using software I've never used before.
I've got feelers out locally (Pacific NW), but haven't heard anything yet.
I've got time blocked out for both modes, but can probably only *travel* for
one or the other, not both.
I'm no K1AR or N6TR, but nobody's ever kicked me out of a chair, either:).
Recent gigs have included NQ4I, J6DX/J68ZM, W7RM, N6TR, K7AW.
I've always used TR, save for one experience with CT during WW PHONE last
year. I've been an apartment dweller for years, the only equip I could bring
would be a pair of Heils and an old laptop. The last rig I owned was a C
Line which I sold to K7NT a few years ago;)
If anyone has a spot for an upper middle level appliance operator kind of
guy.. let me know;)
*Oh yeah.. ya probably don't want me on the low bands. Very little
experience there;)
73,
Ian, K5ZM / ZF2ZM / J68ZM
--
Got CW?
>From i2uiy at cqww.com Tue Oct 8 09:56:17 2002
From: i2uiy@cqww.com (I2UIY)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] this weekend: Eu Sprint Contest CW
Message-ID: <4.1.20020930192642.00b643d0@popmail.libero.it>
Are you...
--> tired listening to those "@#?$%" that park on a frequency CQing
for hours?
--> tired seeing the people who live in "??&@#%" win one contest after
another just because they are in a rare country/zone?
--> tired exchanging 59/599 without knowing who's on the other side?
--> tired operating only 4 hours in a contest?
--> tired waiting months to see the final results?
--> tired...?
If your answers are *any combination* of Yes/No/Maybe, then the
Eu Sprint is YOUR contest!
Join the fun 4 times a year!
------------------------------------------------------
Eu Sprint Contest - Autumn 2002
(Download the FREE software: http://loja.kkn.net/~i2uiy/)
ENTRANTS: any licensed station may enter the Sprint. European stations
can work everybody; stations outside of Europe can work only European
stations.
CATEGORIES: Single Operator ONLY. Only ONE signal may be aired at one
time.
DATES:
EU SPRINT Autumn:
* CW: second Saturday in October - 12 October 2002 - managed by OK2FD
TIME: from 15:00 UTC until 18:59 UTC.
BANDS: 20, 40 and 80 metres only.
Pilot frequencies are: SSB: 14.250, 7.050, 3.730. CW: 14.040, 7.025, 3.550
EXCHANGE: all of the following data MUST BE PART OF THE EXCHANGE:
a) your callsign,
b) the other station's callsign,
c) your serial number starting from 001 (RST not required),
d) your name or nickname.
Please note that BOTH stations MUST repeat BOTH callsigns DURING the
exchange.
A valid exchange is: "OK2FD de I2UIY 118 Paolo" while "OK2FD 118 Paolo" is
NOT a valid exchange.
SPECIAL QSY RULE: if any station initiates a call (by sending CQ, QRZ?,
etc.), he is permitted to work ONLY one station on the same frequency. He
must thereafter move AT LEAST 2 (two) kHz before he may call another
station or before he may solicit again (CQ, QRZ?, etc.) other calls.
VALID CONTACTS: valid contacts are QSOs correctly logged and confirmed.
Each operator may use ONE and ONLY one name during the Sprint. If the
exchange is copied incorrectly, that operator will receive zero (0) points.
In case of miscopied callsigns, both stations will receive zero (0) points
for that QSO.
SCORING: each valid QSO counts one 1 (one) point. The final score is the
total number of QSOs.
AWARDS: Colorful certificates will be issued to the winners of each Sprint,
and to the leaders in each country. A special plaque will also be awarded
for the top three scores from all four contests combined. To be eligible
for this award an operator must enter at least three of the Sprints in the
year. Results will be forwarded as soon as possible to Leagues, magazines
and bulletins.
LOGS: a single chronological log is required. Please send us your log via
email or on a floppy disk, if you use computer for logging. Use any of the
available software or send a plain ASCII file. A separate summary sheet is
also required. Please send us the right files: for DL2NBU software, send
yourcall.ASC; for N6TR software, send yourcall.DAT; for IK4EWK software,
send yourcall.DBF.
If you want the latest release of the DL2NBU software, you can download it
from the EU Sprint web site: <http://loja.kkn.net/~i2uiy/>.
Log files must be sent NO LATER than 15 days after the contest to:
<eusprint@kkn.net>. The receipt of your electronic log will be confirmed.
If you do not receive a confirmation within two days, try again or use the
postal system.
Disk logs, or paper entries must be posted NO LATER than 15 days after
the contest to: Karel Karmasin, OK2FD, Gen. Svobody 636, 674 01
Trebic, Czech Republic.
Thanks in advance for your participation de: G4BUO, I2UIY & OK2FD.
Download the FREE software: http://loja.kkn.net/~i2uiy/
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Oct 8 07:33:32 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Cal QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 08Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210081333.g98DXW608338@b4h.net>
2002 Cal QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 08Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 15, 2002
E-mail logs to: cqp@contesting.com
Mail logs to:
NCCC
c/o Al Maenchen, AD6E
3330 Farthing Way
San Jose, California 95132
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
In State M/M HP
N6O(@N6RO) 1492 3414 58 30 655,632 NCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State M/S HP
N6XI 926 1177 58 26 297,656 Mother Lode DX & Con
K6LRN 579 1100 58 22 228,346 Mother Lode DX/Conte
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op HP
N6ED 825 1693 58 24 339,938 SCCC
K6LA 889 1566 58 24 336,342 SCCC
W6CIT(N6AN) 868 1388 58 309,546 SCCC
K6XX 856 1294 58 24 299,048
N6IG(@W6GO) 1572 0 58 24 273,528
W6TK 792 1143 57 23 265,563 SCCC
N6WIN(@W2IJ) 219 1558 58 24 218,834 SCCC
K6RIM 675 640 58 19 191,690 NCCC
K6TA 644 0 53 7 101,124 MOTHER LODE DX/CONTE
N5ZK(W5ASP) 174 506 58 90,306 TDXS
K6KO 0 380 35 4 26,600
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op LP
N6MU(@N6NB) 789 1039 58 24 257,810
AA6PW 864 816 57 24 240,768 SCCC
W6KK 642 975 57 24 220,932 SCCC
WN6K 578 839 57 23 194,484 SCCC
W6KY 309 70 48 9 51,216 SCCC
WA7BNM/6 169 81 42 5 28,098 SCCC
W6ZZZ 0 256 40 20,480 NCCC
WA6BOB 104 79 35 4 16,345 SCCC
K6OWL 62 94 40 9 14,960
W6MVW 105 0 33 2 10,395
W6ZL 66 0 32 1 6,336
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op QRP
W3SE/6 657 0 52 21 102,492 SCCC
W6UFT(W1HIJ) 472 73 55 20 84,425 SCCC
N6WS 357 204 55 10 81,345 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Mobile LP
K8MAD(K8MR) 70 67 40 3 13,760 MRRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State School LP
W7UQ(KL9A) 130 197 53 9 41,552 WWYC
WF4DD(KG4CZU) 0 202 49 6 19,796
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op HP
AE6Y 725 1430 58 24 292,030 Mother Lode DX/CC
NB1B 322 592 58 23 124,700 YCCC
KE9I 307 600 58 123,018 SMC
N8BJQ 281 594 58 20 117,798 SWODXA
W8GN 353 391 58 22 106,778 NCC
KO7X(@KI7WX) 317 302 58 14 90,190 PVRC
VE3KZ 265 329 58 15 84,274 CCO
K4FCG(K4OJ) 210 408 58 14 83,868 FCG
N9AG(@N8NR) 195 413 58 14 81,838 SWODXA
W4SAA(@K4FK) 289 249 56 22 76,440 FCG
VA3NR 237 315 57 76,437 CCO
K4IU 218 278 57 68,970 MWA
N5EG 104 410 58 9 65,656
VE3STT 219 227 56 13 62,216 CCO
K4TX 174 197 57 8 52,212
K8MR 148 251 55 7 52,030 MRRC
KI9A 66 314 55 8 45,430 SMC
K1PQS 223 114 50 44,850
W3IQ 158 159 54 42,768 NCC
K5KG 129 162 55 6 39,105 FCG
N2ED 156 142 51 8 38,352 FRC
KN5H 130 147 53 36,782
VY1JA 98 113 57 29,070
K2SX 81 63 45 4 16,605 Order of Boiled OWLs
AL1G 6 136 51 20 14,790
K3WW 38 93 45 4 13,500 FRC
VK2CZ 0 64 30 1,920
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op LP
N4PN 311 568 58 23 120,002 FCG
K4RO 781 176 58 21 116,290 TCG
N8UM 373 326 57 101,947 TCG
N2CU 347 316 58 18 97,034 WNYDXA
K8IR 309 346 55 23 89,045
NF4A 208 368 58 12 78,880 FCG
K0EJ 166 416 58 12 77,140 TCG
NY1S 294 220 57 75,354
VE3CR 255 272 56 73,304 CCO
K0CIE 225 279 57 70,281
NY4N 231 250 56 19 66,808 TCG
K7SV 234 231 57 12 66,348 PVRC
NA4K 241 209 57 9 65,037 TCG
KI7Y 287 154 52 22 59,696 WVDXC
VE3BUC 207 212 57 13 59,565 CCO
VE7ASK 264 0 51 20 40,239
KN4Y 269 0 49 18 39,543 FCG
K0FX(DON) 212 0 635 31,115 Grand Mesa
NO5W 211 0 49 9 31,017 Northwest Amateur Ra
N0KE 98 115 52 6 27,248 Grand Mesa
W3DYA 210 0 42 26,460
W7KU 75 119 51 20 23,613 Hualapai Amateur Rad
K5OT 175 0 43 7 22,575 SMC
N0SXX 108 56 51 7 22,236 Grand Mesa
WW5X 126 39 47 6 21,432
K0UK 41 110 49 5 16,807 Grand Mesa
NM0X 0 130 47 7 12,220
W4YA 100 0 37 4 11,100 FCG
WA1Z 57 54 37 10,323 YCCC
VA3WN 62 33 40 4 10,080 CCO
VE3TPZ 0 66 34 7 4,488 CCO
N4VI 48 0 27 2 3,888 Grand Mesa
N0HF 44 0 27 1 3,564 Grand Mesa
K4LOG 0 52 31 3 3,224 FCG
K0HB 35 1 23 2,668 MWA
W4PA 19 9 19 1 1,425 TCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op QRP
N9NE 318 221 57 18 79,572 SMC
K5IID 228 173 54 15 55,620 MRRC
WB6BWZ 102 54 45 13 18,630 SECC
Operators:
K6LRN K6LRN,K6TKD
N6O K6CTA,KI7WX,N6BV,N6RO,WA6O,WX5S
N6XI KI6IV,N6XI,W6EU
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Oct 8 07:34:01 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 EU Autumn Sprint, SSB - All Claimed Scores 08Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210081334.g98DY1F08351@b4h.net>
2002 EU Autumn Sprint, SSB - All Claimed Scores 08Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 20, 2002
E-mail logs to: eusprint@kkn.net
Mail logs to:
Paolo Cortese, I2UIY
P.O. Box 14
27043 Broni (PV)
Italy
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 QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
LY2FY 197 4 197 Kaunas University of
ES5TV 184 4 184 Tartu Contest Team
LY2OX 177 4 177 Lithuanian DX
GW4BLE 156 156
LY2BM 153 4 153 KTU RC
SP2PIK(SQ4GXO) 140 4 140 WWYC
G0WCW/P(@G4MRS) 138 4 138 Martlesham RS
OH5DX 50 1 50 CCF
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 152 4 152 WWYC
G4PIQ/P 71 2 71
Operators:
(none)
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Oct 8 07:34:47 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Oceania DX, Phone - All Claimed Scores 08Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210081334.g98DYlA08363@b4h.net>
2002 Oceania DX, Phone - All Claimed Scores 08Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 25, 2002
E-mail logs to: phoctest@nzart.org.nz
Mail logs to:
Oceania DX Contest
c/o Wellington Amateur Radio Club, Inc.
PO Box 6464
Wellington 6030
New Zealand
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 QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/M HP
ZL6QH 1697 865 24 3,561,205
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/S HP
K3WW 8 7 1 154 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
VK2CZ 680 421 16 728,330
7S2E(SM2DMU) 84 31 12 4,681
LY2OX 46 26 1,898 Lithuanian DX
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
NY4T 32 22 10 1,254 TCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/10 LP
VK4NEF 1161 180 208,980
Operators:
ZL6QH ZL1AXG,ZL1AZE,ZL2AMI,ZL2AOV,ZL2BBJ,ZL2CA,ZL2DZ,
ZL2UDF,ZL2UO
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Oct 8 07:36:04 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQ/RJ WW RTTY - All Claimed Scores 08Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210081336.g98Da4X08376@b4h.net>
2002 CQ/RJ WW RTTY - All Claimed Scores 08Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: rtty@cqww.com
Mail logs to:
CQ/RJ WW RTTY Contest
25 Newbridge Road
Hicksville, NY 11801
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 Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All M/2 HP
HC8N 4795 13944 260 390 139 48 11,001,816
3Z7TTY 3047 7826 216 369 125 44 5,556,460 PKRVG
YL8M(@YL2KL) 3162 7828 197 369 120 48 5,370,008 Latvian CC
RO4M 2731 6415 143 338 121 48 3,861,830
IV3TMV 2092 5263 162 334 115 48 3,215,693
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All M/M HP
LY5A(@LY2ZZ) 4282 10535 208 415 140 48 8,000,000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All M/S HP
OM5M(@OM3KFF) 2422 6303 208 367 132 4,456,221
RK3AWL 4150 0 0 0 0 48 4,150,000
W2FU 2327 5951 209 353 118 48 4,046,680 Rochester (NY)
DX As
OH5Z(@OH5CW) 2133 5513 173 355 117 48 3,555,885
OL5Q 1846 4745 187 277 101 2,680,925
LR0N(@LU1NDC) 1689 4954 159 247 102 48 2,516,632
N0NI 1709 4067 196 293 116 48 2,460,000
KI5XP(@W5WMU) 1444 3443 187 278 108 48 1,972,839 Cajun Contest
Club
VE3NE 1409 3717 169 259 101 40 1,966,293 CY0MM Team
K7ZUM 1339 3110 166 205 89 41 1,430,600 WVDXC
KE7AJ 1242 2867 149 205 92 1,278,682 SPOKANE DX
ASSOC (SD
PA0VHA 1000 2398 101 181 66 30 834,504
AL1G 982 2500 60 126 117 32 757,500
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All M/S LP
K1TTT 1699 4183 204 325 110 48 2,672,937 YCCC
9A7P 1502 3694 161 268 90 48 1,917,186 WWYC
WA1Z 791 1909 135 225 89 45 857,141 YCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
AA5AU 2443 5682 230 310 117 42 3,733,074
UP5P(UN5PR) 2051 5826 122 336 115 3,338,298 Temirtau
Contest Clu
P3F(5B4AGN) 1888 5532 93 281 139 29 2,837,916
AH0B(JA2VUP) 1998 5947 109 224 91 2,521,528
K4GMH 1781 4464 172 280 100 2,464,128 PVRC
W1ZT 1705 4274 193 275 95 32 2,406,262 YCCC
ZW5B(DJ6QT) 1588 4668 145 242 94 42 2,245,308 ARAUCARIA DX
GROUP
VA3DX 1404 3790 169 282 100 33 2,088,290 CCO
WW7OR(W7GG) 1630 3907 168 227 102 34 1,951,667 WVDXC
WX4TM 1542 3736 173 239 90 32 1,871,736
K5AM 1620 3762 165 218 86 23 1,764,378
LN1HQ(LA6FJA) 1164 2866 119 246 92 31 1,309,762 Norwegian Radio
Rela
EA5DFV 1218 2991 211 135 75 19 1,259,211
VE6YR 1060 2739 140 183 83 32 1,112,034
K3SV 1046 2703 117 216 74 1,100,121 PVRC
N8KM 951 2428 123 217 84 28 1,029,472
W8LU 953 2454 100 216 84 25 981,600
K4RO 710 1745 95 175 66 14 586,320 TCG
K3WW 706 1913 66 168 57 16 556,683 FRC
N9QQK 600 1547 85 184 70 20 524,433 SMC
K6RIM 564 1261 72 155 125 23 443,872 NCCC
ES4RD 636 1481 35 120 41 290,276
AA4V 431 1170 48 124 48 10 257,400
HA9RU 471 1125 53 104 43 12 225,000
N1MGO 301 713 78 122 59 10 184,667
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
P43P 2793 8303 215 282 107 40 5,015,012
W2UP 2055 5240 193 329 113 3,322,160 FRC
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 1424 4172 93 263 89 42 1,856,540 Chiltern DX Club
ON4ADZ 1281 3163 146 282 102 39 1,676,390
G4RS(G0URR) 1211 2961 135 255 87 35 1,412,397
VE3IAY(@VE3FU) 1085 2854 167 238 87 40 1,404,168 CCO
WB8K 1229 2999 142 234 90 33 1,397,534 NCC
KI6DY 1169 2606 168 201 72 32 1,149,246
S56A 917 2298 132 253 91 20 1,093,848 SKY CC
AH6OZ 914 2706 155 150 75 42 1,028,280
VE3BUC 907 2360 131 203 80 31 977,040 CCO
J49XB(DJ9XB) 1016 2346 96 229 84 959,514
K7SV 807 0 132 237 92 24 921,078 PVRC
UA9MA 832 2384 78 231 73 30 896,936
W8UL 840 2115 83 214 111 32 862,920
W3SE 915 2057 167 164 87 31 859,826 SCCC
W4UEF 779 1881 146 226 84 29 852,093
SP6EKS 738 1947 120 176 70 712,602
F6IRF 670 1646 121 209 79 30 673,214 Les charlots du
74
KL7AC 814 2038 133 111 60 619,552
DL4RCK 731 1657 75 207 68 17 579,950 BCC
VA3PC 589 1556 111 181 70 30 563,272 CCO
N2NL 650 1458 118 187 77 20 556,956 FCG
VE9DX 562 1422 120 173 71 517,608
GU0SUP 560 1388 102 198 72 24 516,336
W3MEL 707 1809 73 158 49 25 506,520 Dauberville DX
Assoc
K2PS 574 1493 84 170 70 17 483,732 FRC
6J1YYD(XE1YYD) 628 1504 116 250 53 40 421,120
PY7ZY 520 1511 54 124 87 17 400,415
T93Y 432 1173 95 159 71 22 381,225 Sarajevo
Contest Gro
VE3AGC 472 1170 107 133 62 30 353,340 CCO
K3ZV 456 1092 70 154 85 22 337,428 Latvian CC
M0BEX 466 1120 89 143 50 25 315,840 CDXC (UK)
6F1LM(XE1YJS) 442 1120 95 238 52 306,880 FEDERACION
MEXICANA
NB1B 430 1072 73 149 64 12 306,592 YCCC
W6ZL 433 1032 83 136 72 13 300,312
6J2AUB(XE2AUB) 471 1182 82 96 51 270,678
VE7ASK 397 959 115 103 62 30 268,520
K6TA 413 911 94 102 65 12 237,771 NCCC
6J2AC(XE2AC) 412 1013 86 90 33 18 211,717
WA6BOB 319 681 90 78 60 6 155,268
K6OWL 303 715 64 99 54 9 155,155
W6KY 258 574 57 91 81 10 131,446 SCCC
N7ON 250 566 70 99 59 129,048
AG4TJ 220 564 43 78 47 16 94,752
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB QRP
WB6BWZ 250 461 103 83 49 26 108,335 SECC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB(A) HP
DL5AXX 2254 5831 201 332 127 31 3,848,460
ON4UN 1805 4749 197 321 119 30 3,025,113
RN6BN 2004 4914 169 316 115 39 2,948,400
DF3IAL 1340 3370 162 322 112 39 2,008,520 BCC
ND5S 1479 3573 178 281 102 36 2,004,453
KU1CW 1525 3729 95 241 158 39 1,842,126 Kansas City DX
Club
W2YC 1274 3160 170 288 96 30 1,750,640 FRC
K4WW 1075 2655 143 233 87 28 1,229,265 KCG
NI6T 896 1990 165 178 83 24 847,740 NCCC
KU4J 519 1285 80 182 75 28 433,045 North Alabama
DX Clu
K0BX 441 1121 57 141 55 12 283,613
JY9QJ 182 528 20 79 40 5 73,392 BCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB(A) LP
DK3GI 741 1 134 191 83 793,560 BCC
DL6LAU 218 525 23 128 67 114,450 BCC
K4RVH 207 517 38 123 53 110,638
SV1XV 155 415 42 83 54 74,285 BARTG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/10 HP
9A5E 1009 2656 55 91 35 30 481,279 Croatian CC
M0TTT(@M0TTT/P) 950 2496 51 85 31 31 416,832
N4BP 946 2489 46 86 30 403,218 FCG
SP8NR 474 1305 48 75 31 200,970 SP DX CLUB
K0MP 519 1274 35 61 22 14 150,332 Western
Wireless Con
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/10 LP
6J1KK(XE1KK) 900 2317 51 74 27 352,184
ES7AAZ 423 1110 41 85 30 173,160
UT2UZ 388 1029 40 79 31 154,350
PY4PW 66 9504 11 28 15 09 9,504 ARAUCÁRIA DX
GROUP
K8OSF 53 129 7 20 17 3 5,676 FCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/15 HP
DL4MCF 993 2553 57 92 33 40 464,646 BCC
W1AW(WS7I) 1111 2755 48 85 30 449,065
IK2FIL 800 2091 54 88 32 36 363,834
GW7X(GW3LEW) 599 1468 51 65 31 215,796 Contest Cambria
K3PP 100 282 8 34 10 3 14,664 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/15 LP
HB9DTM 188 472 33 40 15 6 41,536 F8KCF Contest
Gang
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 HP
CK6WQ(VE6WQ) 1250 3264 54 89 34 40 577,728
JY9NX(JM1CAX) 814 2339 46 78 29 19 357,867
K9JY 825 1980 50 78 30 25 312,840 SMC
P43W 694 2049 49 73 28 42 307,350 Aruba Amateur
Radio
LP7H(LU9HS) 635 1858 48 74 30 30 282,416
RW4PL 565 1330 36 76 29 22 187,530
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 LP
F6FJE 571 1305 38 78 26 185,310
DK2GZ 247 578 34 57 19 14 63,580 SDXG South
German DX
EA3AJW 235 533 29 58 18 9 51,168
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/40 HP
S50A 755 1774 49 73 24 30 259,004 SCC
4Z8EE(OK1EE) 401 394 18 59 17 27 108,382 Czech Contest
Club
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/80 HP
OK2ZC 283 560 7 46 8 18 34,160 OKDXC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/80 LP
OK2CLW 345 674 5 50 10 43,810
T95A 280 567 0 43 6 27,783 Sarajevo
Contest Gro
Operators:
3Z7TTY SP5HNK,SP5UAF,SP7GIQ,SP7PS,SQ5BPM,SQ5EBJ
9A7P 9A5AEI,9A6XX
AL1G AL1G,KL7FH
HC8N AD1C,K6AW,N5KO
IV3TMV IV3ARJ,IV3HAX,IV3IXN,IV3SKB,IV3TMV
K1TTT K1MK,K1TTT,KE1FO,KM1P,N1XS,W1TO,WM1K
K7ZUM AC7LX,K7ZUM,KI7Y
KE7AJ K7OX,KE7AJ
KI5XP KI5XP,N5RLM,W5WMU,WA5CHX
LR0N LU1NDC,LU2NI,LU8NA,LW7EIC
LY5A LY1BA,LY2BIG,LY2GV,LY2IJ,LY2PAJ,LY3MM,LY3TA
N0NI K0KD,K0WHV,N0AC,N0HR,N0NI,WO0V
OH5Z OH5CW,OH5HCK
OL5Q OK1FLC,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
OM5M OM2KW,OM2RA,OM3RG,OM4DW
PA0VHA PA0VHA,PA3BSQ
RK3AWL RV3BA,RW3DD,RW3FO,RX3DCX,UA3ASZ
VE3NE VE3EY,VE3NE,VE3NZ
W2FU K1PY,K2CS,K2CS,N1OKL,N2OPW,N2WK,NG2P,W1TY,W2FU
WA1Z NE1I,WA1Z
YL8M YL1ZF,YL2GDJ,YL2KF,YL2KL
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Oct 8 07:37:56 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Texas QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 08Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210081337.g98DbuR08394@b4h.net>
2002 Texas QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 08Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: k5vuu@arrl.net
Mail logs to:
Texas QSO Party Committee
17007 Hillview Lane
Spring, TX 77379
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 DgQ Mult hr Score Club
In State M/M LP
W5NN(@K5NZ) 0 0 734 145 5.5 233,805
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
In State Single Op HP
N5DO 278 1032 0 210 18 611,530 Big Bend ARC
N5EG 0 1529 0 170 17 520,860
N1LN 281 900 0 188 18 499,884 NARS
KE5OG 0 479 0 169 13 166,902 Big Bend ARC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
In State Single Op LP
N5AOK/M 0 1041 0 161 18 371,202 Northwest ARS
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
In State SO CW LP
K5LH 371 0 0 92 27 103,396 Heart Of Texas DX So
KE5C 238 0 0 65 8 46,410 CTDXCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
In State SO Mobile HP
WW5X 63 405 0 65 15 82,937
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
In State SO Mobile LP
W3DYA 1313 0 0 62 269,218
NO5W 921 0 0 58 16 179,254 NARS
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op LP
N6MU(@N6NB) 202 298 0 170 18 223,840 SCCC
N4PN 59 321 0 164 18 148,816 FCG
NY1S 114 81 0 103 15 58,912
WN6K 34 100 0 67 8 21,734 SCCC
W6ZZZ 0 53 0 43 8,058 NCCC
W3SE 0 1 0 1 1 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op QRP
K5IID 85 87 0 102 9 50,258 MRRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
Out of State SO CW HP
W4SAA 59 0 0 41 8,757 FCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
Out of State SO CW LP
KN4Y 190 0 0 90 18 51,300 FCG
K5OT 131 0 0 68 31,224 SMC
WA4PXP 57 0 0 55 5 9,905
W4YA 57 0 0 30 6,130 FCG
Operators:
W5NN K5NZ,KM5WE
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Oct 8 07:39:57 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 WA Salmon Run - All Claimed Scores 08Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210081339.g98Ddv708411@b4h.net>
2002 WA Salmon Run - All Claimed Scores 08Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: salmonrun@wwdxc.org
Mail logs to:
Western Washington DX Club
P.O. Box 395
Mercer Island, WA 98040
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
In State Cnty ExpedCW QRP
K7TQ 133 0 54 10 29,228
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Cnty ExpedMixed LP
K7PAR 165 437 89 23 137,526 Puget Amateur Radio
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State MobileMixed LP
K7ED/M(WA0RJY) 362 221 71 23 109,488 WWDXC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State SOCW LP
NG7Z 200 0 50 12 40,500 WWDXC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State SOMixed HP
K7QQ(REX) 1212 2848 150 23 609,000 Burley ARC
W7OM 316 402 166 339,304
W7DX(K7BTW) 370 345 100 21 217,000 WWDXC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State SOMixed LP
W7QN 234 316 83 144,756 WWDXC
W7VMI(N0AX) 182 271 93 10 118,110
W7TSQ 0 344 86 85,108
N7LOX 119 248 72 69,984 WWDXC
W7SNH 103 104 66 9 41,920
W7GTO 124 65 54 34,804
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State SOMixed QRP
KX7L 143 47 54 9 36,964 WWDXC
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State SOSSB LP
K7OX 0 198 75 29,700
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Out of State SOCW LP
K5OT 97 0 29 10 11,752 SMC
KN4Y 392 0 27 16 11,084 FCG
VE7ASK 65 0 16 7 4,660
W3DYA 53 0 19 4,528
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State SOMixed HP
KO7X(@KI7WX) 80 56 35 6 15,050 PVRC
K4BAI 85 44 28 12,936 SECC
K4RO 65 74 33 7 12,804 TCG
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State SOMixed LP
K0CIE 104 75 32 19,112
N2CU 96 86 30 7 17,680 WNYDXA
WN6K 68 99 35 9 17,450 SCCC
N2ED 70 51 26 4 16,496 FRC
K8IR 92 74 30 16 15,480
N6ZFO 72 53 32 7 13,608 NCCC
NA4K 70 56 29 11,368 TCG
KI7Y 45 35 17 10 7,500 WVDXC
KU8E 53 17 16 7,176 SECC
VE7FO 21 34 19 3 3,888 BCDX
A35RK 0 70 17 3,366
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Out of State SOMixed QRP
WB6BWZ 51 33 20 11 6,400 SECC
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Out of State SOSSB LP
KH6GMP 0 204 34 14,372
NY4T 0 137 23 19 6,302 TCG
W6ZZZ 0 75 24 4,100 NCCC
K7DS
Operators:
K7PAR KD7QIT,N7UK
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Oct 8 07:41:09 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 SAC SSB - All Claimed Scores 08Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210081341.g98Df9t08430@b4h.net>
2002 SAC SSB - All Claimed Scores 08Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: sac@contesting.com
Mail logs to:
EDR Contest Manager
Peter Vestergard, OZ5WQ
Vestervej 74
DK-4960 Holeby
Denmark
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 QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/S HP
SK3W(@SK3GW) 2539 315 24 2,081,835 TOEC
OH1F(@OH1AF) 2431 309 24 1,922,289 CCF
OH7M 2216 269 24 1,534,950 CCF
SL0W 1819 255 24 1,191,360 TOEC
LA2Z 1715 216 24 940,464
RK9CWW 472 165 19 121,770 Ural Contest group
KC1F 71 44 4,268 YCCC
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/S LP
SK3A(@SK3JR) 455 85 6 86,020 TOEC
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
OH2BH(OH2JTE) 2164 280 24 1,559,040 CCF
OZ1DD 2013 268 24 1,418,524
SM0W(SM0WKA) 2026 231 24 1,203,510 TOEC
7S2E(SM2DMU) 1636 228 24 954,636
OH2RA 1481 216 17 794,880 CCF
DF6JC 414 151 62,665 RR DX
YL2LY 373 154 18 57,442 Latvian CC
PY5EG 296 116 18 45,704
ON5GQ 316 128 17 40,448
SP3KEY(SP3RBR) 293 124 10 36,332 SP DX Club
OH4U(OH3RM) 240 54 2 35,262 MIDNITESUN DX ASSOCI
W7UT 189 78 18,486
N1EU 158 82 3 16,646 YCCC
K1DG 146 80 15,040 YCCC
N6ZZ 158 74 5 12,728 SCCC
G4PIQ/P(@G4MRS) 140 83 3 11,620
LY1DS 118 76 2 8,968
VK2CZ 71 46 3,542
K3WW 48 31 1 1,488 FRC
KQ2M 43 31 1 1,333 FRC
VE6JY 25 20 3 980
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All SOAB LP
VE3DZ 274 104 12 36,504 CCO
RW3VZ 266 118 31,388
DJ8FR 203 104 8 21,112 CCF
F5IN 168 77 12,936
T93Y 151 68 4 10,268 Sarajevo Contest Gro
NY4T 109 68 10,132 TCG
VE3CR 129 59 7,611 CCO
LA7MFA 80 41 1 7,093 LA-DX-GROUP
NF4A 79 55 2 6,215 FCG
WN6K 87 50 4 4,350 SCCC
K1TO 71 44 1 3,124 FCG
N2NL 44 31 1 2,046 FCG
OE5FDM 63 28 5 1,764 BCC
PA0FEI 42 27 15 1,134
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB QRP
DL8AAE 323 129 41,667
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/10 HP
OH5BM 879 75 14 165,900 CCF
LA6YEA 601 60 15 95,880
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All SOSB/15 HP
OH1MA 1647 83 17 366,860 CCF
OH2KW 1208 73 19 237,615
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/15 LP
K2SX 41 20 2 820 YCCC
VA3PL 1 4 4 CCO
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 HP
SM5HJZ 490 55 7 60,060
W4SAA 28 18 1 504 FCG
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All SOSB/20 LP
K4LOG 19 13 1 247 FCG
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All SOSB/40 HP
OH6Y(OH6YF) 443 48 17 48,768 CCF
8S5A(SM5AJV) 454 46 12 46,322 TOEC
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SWL QRP
I5/1990 105 75 7,875
Operators:
LA2Z LA3BO,LA6MV
OH1F OH1MDR,OH1NOA
OH7M OH4XX,OH6LNI
RK9CWW RZ9CO,UA9CIR
SK3A SM3CVM,SM3LVB,SM3SZW
SK3W SM0GNU,SM3EVR,SM5IMO
SL0W SM0AJU,SM5DJZ
>From aa7bg at 3rivers.net Tue Oct 8 13:18:33 2002
From: aa7bg@3rivers.net (Matt & Carrie Trott)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Log Checking Results
In-Reply-To: <4.1.20020930192642.00b643d0@popmail.libero.it>
Message-ID: <LPBBJKOIBBDIEAIDLPLMAEDCKDAC.aa7bg@3rivers.net>
Was just perusing the log checking results for last Dec. 10 meter contest on
ARRL site. What a great tool. Thanks to all those involved in creating this
great info. I had the following exchange errors. I don't understand the 4th
QSO mistake. Sez I should have had 'Y' instead of 'NY' for N2BZP. No big
deal, just wondered if there is a glitch somewhere.
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EXCHANGE CHECK RESULTS
----------------------
QSO 500 S56A 599 311 should be 599 321
QSO 567 YL2LY 599 139 should be 599 631
QSO 1335 EA1WX 599 212 should be 599 202
QSO 1729 N2BZP 599 NY should be 599 Y
4 busted exchanges were found
------------------------------
Thanks,
Matt--K7BG
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>From s55oo at lea.hamradio.si Tue Oct 8 21:19:36 2002
From: s55oo@lea.hamradio.si (Goran ANDRIC, S55OO.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ SM6 during CQWW SSB
Message-ID: <00f401c26ef7$42278960$0c0a690a@andricg>
Hi!
I am planning to be in Gothenburg last two weeks of October and would be
interesting to join some M/S, M/M group or to give some points from someone's
home station during the CQ WW SSB contest.
I'll be also available for evening drink, meetings with Contesters, DXers and
HAMs who would like to meet!
PSE INFO! TNX
73,
Goran ANDRIC
http://s55oo.com
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>From johngeig at yahoo.com Tue Oct 8 13:03:04 2002
From: johngeig@yahoo.com (John Geiger)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Best contesting rig
Message-ID: <20021008190304.1550.qmail@web40706.mail.yahoo.com>
I am preparing to write my monthly Contesting Column
for our local newsletter. This month I am going to
write about what to look for in picking out the best
contesting rig. I would like opinions and feed back
from reflector members about the best contesting rig:
1. Under $600
2. From $600 to $1000
3. From $1000 to $1500
4. Over $1500
Are there any rigs in these categories that you would
definitely avoid? Any Why?
Thanks
73s John NE0P
=====
John Geiger
Assistant Professor of Psychology, Cameron University
Ham Call NE0P, active 160-23cm
Yaesu FT100D, Icom T81A, Clegg FM73 (220 MHZ FM)
Now on RTTY, PSK, Hellschreiber, MFSK16, JT44, and HSMS with WSJT
SMIRK 5768, 10X 67581, 6 club 497
5BWAS, DXCC, 2 VUCCs on 50 mhz (Iowa, Illinois)
__________________________________________________
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Faith Hill - Exclusive Performances, Videos & More
http://faith.yahoo.com
>From tdm1 at bignet.net Wed Oct 9 00:58:21 2002
From: tdm1@bignet.net (tdm1)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
Message-ID: <000801c26f26$95bfa380$2f6bfea9@tdm1>
Here is a suggestion to deal with the Sunday afternoon doldrums and generate
interest at the same time.
We all know newly licensed, less active, or good non-contest operators. Why not
encourage them to start on Sunday, calling CQ at about 050-060 on each band, or
just inside the Novice bands, at their own speed? Even better, some can make
this a club or group learning effort, with an experienced operator helping the
new/casual operators in real time, making contacts, managing pileups, or
working S&P. Everybody wins.
I will see you with bells on.
73 Ted W8UE
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>From jamesd1 at flash.net Tue Oct 8 20:24:24 2002
From: jamesd1@flash.net (James R. Duffey)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] WY Contest Location
Message-ID: <B9C8E168.1E630%jamesd1@flash.net>
Chuck - There is a nice spot about 10 miles north of Lusk. It is a picnic
site at the side of the road, and is the highest spot for miles around. Very
nice radio horizons. Rent a camper and park it there. If you are using QRP,
power shouldn't be much of a problem. I am sure that the WY state patrol
wouldn't care if you operated overnight. It should be quiet as it is 10
miles or more from any civilization. Vern's beam should work great there.Be
sure that the camper has a heater. - Duffey
--
James R. Duffey KK6MC/5
Cedar Crest, NM DM65
>From gord at kron.donetsk.ua Wed Oct 9 16:00:40 2002
From: gord@kron.donetsk.ua (Vladimir A. Gordienko)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] UR-DX-C RTTY date ?
Message-ID: <006901c26f8b$fa304580$11c3b8c3@computer>
Dear fellows contesters and rttyers,
Ukrainian DX Contest (UR-DX-C) committee
decided to change the Rules of the contest from year 2003.
Also we decided to develop two different contests: one of CW,SSB
modes on traditional date and new one of RTTY mode only on
a new date. As all you know there are too many contests on
every weekend. We found some more or less acceptable dates,
(the first weekend of September for example etc), but we would
appreciate your skilled opinion and advice regarding new date.
73 Vladimir ("Bob") UT1IA = EO1I
UCC vice-president
UR-DX-C coordinator
http://www.qsl.net/ut1ia/
>From Georgek5kg at aol.com Wed Oct 9 11:20:56 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
Message-ID: <44.2777ca5f.2ad59548@aol.com>
In a message dated 10/9/2002 12:25:51 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
tdm1@bignet.net writes:
> We all know newly licensed, less active, or good non-contest operators. Why
> not encourage them to start on Sunday, calling CQ at about 050-060 on each
> band, or just inside the Novice bands, at their own speed? Even better,
> some can make this a club or group learning effort, with an experienced
> operator helping the new/casual operators in real time, making contacts,
> managing pileups, or working S&P. Everybody wins.
>
>
Ted,
I think this is an excellent idea. It will need serious "marketing",
however, to get the word out to get sufficient participation. I'd suggest
that club newsletters carry the idea to their members. It would also be good
if the ARRL could encourage it, perhaps in their weekly ARRL Letter when
pitching SS.
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 lindmeie at bellatlantic.net Wed Oct 9 12:11:31 2002
From: lindmeie@bellatlantic.net (John Lindmeier)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] PA QSO Party 2002
Message-ID: <3DA44723.FE884839@bellatlantic.net>
The Frankford Radio Club is celebrating its 75th annivserary this
weekend by serving as the Bonus Point Station for the 2002 Pennsylvania
QSO Party. The call we will be using will be W3FRC. All contacts with
W3FRC are worth 200 bonus points. All stations world-wide are welcome
to participate.
The contest has two periods. The first period starts at 16:00 UTC
Saturday October 12th and runs until 05:00 UTC Sunday October 13th.
Then, there is an 8 hour off period and the contest resumes at 13:00 UTC
Sunday October 13th and ends at 22:00 UTC.
The object for stations outside of Pennsylvania is to work as many
stations in Pennsylvania in as many Pennsylvania counties as possible.
Pennsylvania has 67 counties. The exchange is QSO number and ARRL/RAC
section or DX for all others. Pennsylvania stations will send QSO
number and their Pennsylvania county. The same station can be contacted
twice on the same band; once on phone and once on CW. Multipliers count
once. There is a total of 67 multipliers for out of state stations and
152 for Pennsylvania stations. All phone contacts are worth 1 point.
CW contacts are worth 2 points on 160 & 80 meters and 1.5 points on 40
meters and down. The final score is contact points times multipliers
plus 200 points for each contact with W3FRC.
The contest is fully supported by in Writelog and NA software. There is
also some free software available. The web site for the contest has
links to the software and other information. The URL is:
http://www.nittany-arc.org/parules.html
W3FRC will be on 9 bands: 1.8, 3.5, 7, 14, 21, 28, 50, 144, and 432 Mhz
from the QTH of Bill - K3ANS in Northampton County. A special, limited
edition of the classic Frankford Radio Club QSL that was first designed
in 1936 is available. SASE for domestic contacts to K3ZV call book
address. DX will be auto QSLed via the bureau system. We are looking
forward to working as many stations as possible from around the world.
And, please give out a point to as many other Pennsylvania stations as
you can.
73 - John - K3ZV
>From rrossi at btv.ibm.com Wed Oct 9 13:00:36 2002
From: rrossi@btv.ibm.com (Ron D. Rossi)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
In-Reply-To: <44.2777ca5f.2ad59548@aol.com>
Message-ID: <200210091600.MAA32452@barium.btv.ibm.com>
Something on E-Ham or some other non-contesting forum would be a bonus! Hey
the QRP lists might be a good place too. Heavens knows we'll generally gladly
spend the extra time needed to work them on Sunday =;^)
--
73 es God Bless de KK1L...ron rossi(kk1l@arrl.net) <><
Support Programmer for TRLog http://www.qth.com/tr
QTH: Jericho, Vermont
My page: http://www.qsl.net/kk1l
>>>Georgek5kg@aol.com said:
> In a message dated 10/9/2002 12:25:51 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
> tdm1@bignet.net writes:
>
>
> > We all know newly licensed, less active, or good non-contest operators. Why
> > not encourage them to start on Sunday, calling CQ at about 050-060 on each
> > band, or just inside the Novice bands, at their own speed? Even better,
> > some can make this a club or group learning effort, with an experienced
> > operator helping the new/casual operators in real time, making contacts,
> > managing pileups, or working S&P. Everybody wins.
> >
> >
>
> Ted,
>
> I think this is an excellent idea. It will need serious "marketing",
> however, to get the word out to get sufficient participation. I'd suggest
> that club newsletters carry the idea to their members. It would also be good
> if the ARRL could encourage it, perhaps in their weekly ARRL Letter when
> pitching SS.
>
> 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 kg5u at hal-pc.org Wed Oct 9 16:29:26 2002
From: kg5u@hal-pc.org (Dale L Martin)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
In-Reply-To: <200210091600.MAA32452@barium.btv.ibm.com>
Message-ID: <MCBBJAHBAIHDJKDNKBBIAECMCEAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
The ARRL website carries a listing of every section's ARRL-Affiliated ham
radio clubs, most of whom have e-mail addresses.
I counted 117 in Texas, alone.
Along with the QRP groups, don't forget FISTS.
73,
dale, kg5u
>
> Something on E-Ham or some other non-contesting forum would be a
> bonus! Hey
> the QRP lists might be a good place too. Heavens knows we'll
> generally gladly
> spend the extra time needed to work them on Sunday =;^)
>
> --
> 73 es God Bless de KK1L...ron rossi(kk1l@arrl.net) <><
> Support Programmer for TRLog http://www.qth.com/tr
> QTH: Jericho, Vermont
> My page: http://www.qsl.net/kk1l
>
>
> >>>Georgek5kg@aol.com said:
> > In a message dated 10/9/2002 12:25:51 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
> > tdm1@bignet.net writes:
> >
> >
> > > We all know newly licensed, less active, or good non-contest
> operators. Why
>
> > > not encourage them to start on Sunday, calling CQ at about
> 050-060 on each
> > > band, or just inside the Novice bands, at their own speed?
> Even better,
> > > some can make this a club or group learning effort, with an
> experienced
> > > operator helping the new/casual operators in real time,
> making contacts,
> > > managing pileups, or working S&P. Everybody wins.
> > >
> > >
> >
> > Ted,
> >
> > I think this is an excellent idea. It will need serious "marketing",
> > however, to get the word out to get sufficient participation.
> I'd suggest
> > that club newsletters carry the idea to their members. It
> would also be good
>
> > if the ARRL could encourage it, perhaps in their weekly ARRL
> Letter when
> > pitching SS.
> >
> > 73, Geo...
> >
> > George I. Wagner, K5KG
> > Productivity Resources LLC
> > 941-312-9450
> > 941-312-9460 fax
> > 201-415-6044 cell
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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> >
>
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>
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>From kg5u at hal-pc.org Thu Oct 10 00:27:03 2002
From: kg5u@hal-pc.org (Dale L Martin)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QSL Not Needed
Message-ID: <MCBBJAHBAIHDJKDNKBBIOEDCCEAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
Some time ago, there was a thread here about contest QSL's.
Today, I received a pack of QSL's from the W5 Incoming Bureau. Among the
cards were two very nice cards from CN8WW. After the "TNX QSL(s)", there is
the statement "no card needed."
Nice touch, Ben and crew.
Thanks and 73,
dale, kg5u
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Oct 10 08:16:13 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Cal QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 10Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210101416.g9AEGDL11161@b4h.net>
2002 Cal QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 10Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 15, 2002
E-mail logs to: cqp@contesting.com
Mail logs to:
NCCC
c/o Al Maenchen, AD6E
3330 Farthing Way
San Jose, California 95132
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
In State Cnty Exped HP
K6C 600 1181 58 22 241,396
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State M/M HP
N6O(@N6RO) 1492 3414 58 30 655,632 NCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State M/S HP
N6XI 926 1177 58 26 297,656 Mother Lode DX & Con
K6LRN 579 1100 58 22 228,346 Mother Lode DX/Conte
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Mobile HP
K6AQL/M 1102 471 58 27 1,573
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op HP
N6ED 825 1693 58 24 339,938 SCCC
K6LA 889 1566 58 24 336,342 SCCC
K6NA(K6LL) 721 1634 58 24 314,998 SCCC
W6CIT(N6AN) 868 1388 58 309,546 SCCC
K6XX 856 1294 58 24 299,048
N6IG(@W6GO) 1572 0 58 24 273,528
N6HC 696 1264 58 22 267,728 SCCC
W6TK 792 1143 57 23 265,563 SCCC
K6AM 878 946 58 24 262,508 SCCC
N6WIN(@W2IJ) 219 1558 58 24 218,834 SCCC
K6RIM 675 640 58 19 191,690 NCCC
K6TA 644 0 53 7 101,124 MOTHER LODE DX/CONTE
N5ZK(W5ASP) 174 506 58 90,306 TDXS
K6KO 0 380 35 4 26,600
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In State Single Op LP
N6MU(@N6NB) 789 1039 58 24 257,810
AA6PW 864 816 57 24 240,768 SCCC
W6KK 642 975 57 24 220,932 SCCC
WN6K 578 839 57 23 194,484 SCCC
W6KY 309 70 48 8 51,216 SCCC
ND2T 141 293 50 21 50,450
WA7BNM/6 169 81 42 5 28,098 SCCC
W6ZZZ 0 256 40 20,480 NCCC
WA6BOB 104 79 35 4 16,345 SCCC
K6OWL 62 94 40 9 14,960
W6MVW 105 0 33 2 10,395
W6ZL 66 0 32 1 6,336
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In State Single Op QRP
W3SE/6 657 0 52 21 102,492 SCCC
W6UFT(W1HIJ) 472 73 55 20 84,425 SCCC
N6WS 357 204 55 10 81,345 SCCC
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Mobile LP
K8MAD(K8MR) 70 67 40 3 13,760 MRRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State School LP
W7UQ(KL9A) 130 197 53 9 41,552 WWYC
WF4DD(KG4CZU) 0 202 49 6 19,796
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op HP
AE6Y 725 1430 58 24 292,030 Mother Lode DX/CC
NB1B 322 592 58 23 124,700 YCCC
KE9I 307 600 58 123,018 SMC
N8BJQ 281 594 58 20 117,798 SWODXA
W8GN 353 391 58 22 106,778 NCC
KO7X(@KI7WX) 317 302 58 14 90,190 PVRC
VE3KZ 265 329 58 15 84,274 CCO
K4FCG(K4OJ) 210 408 58 14 83,868 FCG
N9AG(@N8NR) 195 413 58 14 81,838 SWODXA
W4SAA(@K4FK) 289 249 56 22 76,440 FCG
VA3NR 237 315 57 76,437 CCO
K4IU 218 278 57 68,970 MWA
N5EG 104 410 58 9 65,656
VE3STT 219 227 56 13 62,216 CCO
K4TX 174 197 57 8 52,212
K8MR 148 251 55 7 52,030 MRRC
KI9A 66 314 55 8 45,430 SMC
K1PQS 223 114 50 44,850
W3IQ 158 159 54 42,768 NCC
K5KG 129 162 55 6 39,105 FCG
N2ED 156 142 51 8 38,352 FRC
KN5H 130 147 53 36,782
VY1JA 98 113 57 29,070
K2SX 81 63 45 4 16,605 Order of Boiled OWLs
AL1G 6 136 51 20 14,790
K3WW 38 93 45 4 13,500 FRC
VK2CZ 0 64 30 1,920
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op LP
W8MJ 408 786 58 24 162,168 MRRC
N4PN 311 568 58 23 120,002 FCG
K4RO 781 176 58 21 116,290 TCG
N8UM 373 326 57 101,947 TCG
N2CU 347 316 58 18 97,034 WNYDXA
K8IR 309 346 55 23 89,045
NF4A 208 368 58 12 78,880 FCG
K0EJ 166 416 58 12 77,140 TCG
NY1S 294 220 57 75,354
VE3CR 255 272 56 73,304 CCO
K0CIE 225 279 57 70,281
NY4N 231 250 56 19 66,808 TCG
K7SV 234 231 57 12 66,348 PVRC
NA4K 241 209 57 9 65,037 TCG
VE7XB 160 284 57 59,736
KI7Y 287 154 52 22 59,696 WVDXC
VE3BUC 207 212 57 13 59,565 CCO
N0SG 149 222 54 16 48,114 Grand Mesa
VE7ASK 264 0 51 20 40,239
KN4Y 269 0 49 18 39,543 FCG
K0FX(DON) 212 0 635 31,115 Grand Mesa
NO5W 211 0 49 9 31,017 Northwest Amateur Ra
N0KE 98 115 52 6 27,248 Grand Mesa
W3DYA 210 0 42 26,460
K8GT 101 103 47 7 23,923 MRRC
W7KU 75 119 51 20 23,613 Hualapai Amateur Rad
VE3AGC 0 135 83 4 22,950 CCO
K5OT 175 0 43 7 22,575 SMC
N0SXX 108 56 51 7 22,236 Grand Mesa
WW5X 126 39 47 6 21,432
K0UK 41 110 49 5 16,807 Grand Mesa
NM0X 0 130 47 7 12,220
W4YA 100 0 37 4 11,100 FCG
WA1Z 57 54 37 10,323 YCCC
VA3WN 62 33 40 4 10,080 CCO
VE3TPZ 0 66 34 7 4,488 CCO
N4VI 48 0 27 2 3,888 Grand Mesa
N0HF 44 0 27 1 3,564 Grand Mesa
K4LOG 0 52 31 3 3,224 FCG
K0HB 35 1 23 2,668 MWA
W4PA 19 9 19 1 1,425 TCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op QRP
N9NE 318 221 57 18 79,572 SMC
K5IID 228 173 54 15 55,620 MRRC
WB6BWZ 102 54 45 13 18,630 SECC
Operators:
K6AQL/M K0DI,K0KTZ
K6C K6ENT,KF6KGO,N6DE,W1SRD
K6LRN K6LRN,K6TKD
N6O K6CTA,KI7WX,N6BV,N6RO,WA6O,WX5S
N6XI KI6IV,N6XI,W6EU
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Oct 10 08:16:40 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 EU Autumn Sprint, SSB - All Claimed Scores 10Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210101416.g9AEGek11170@b4h.net>
2002 EU Autumn Sprint, SSB - All Claimed Scores 10Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 20, 2002
E-mail logs to: eusprint@kkn.net
Mail logs to:
Paolo Cortese, I2UIY
P.O. Box 14
27043 Broni (PV)
Italy
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 QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
LY2FY 197 4 197 Kaunas University of
ES5TV 184 4 184 Tartu Contest Team
LY2OX 177 4 177 Lithuanian DX
YO9HP 172 172
GW4BLE 156 156
LY2BM 153 4 153 KTU RC
SP2PIK(SQ4GXO) 140 4 140 WWYC
G0WCW/P(@G4MRS) 138 4 138 Martlesham RS
OH5DX 50 1 50 CCF
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 152 4 152 WWYC
G4PIQ/P 71 2 71
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Oct 10 08:17:13 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Oceania DX, Phone - All Claimed Scores 10Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210101417.g9AEHDi11179@b4h.net>
2002 Oceania DX, Phone - All Claimed Scores 10Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 25, 2002
E-mail logs to: phoctest@nzart.org.nz
Mail logs to:
Oceania DX Contest
c/o Wellington Amateur Radio Club, Inc.
PO Box 6464
Wellington 6030
New Zealand
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 QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/M HP
ZL6QH 1697 865 24 3,561,205
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/S HP
K3WW 8 7 1 154 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
4W6MM(TF3MM) 1618 690 18 2,437,080 ETARA
VK2CZ 680 421 16 728,330
7S2E(SM2DMU) 84 31 12 4,681
LY2OX 46 26 1,898 Lithuanian DX
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
VK4EMM 1465 778 23 2,829,586
NY4T 32 22 10 1,254 TCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/10 LP
VK4NEF 1161 180 208,980
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 LP
I2WIJ 14 8 1 112 MCC - Marconi Contes
Operators:
ZL6QH ZL1AXG,ZL1AZE,ZL2AMI,ZL2AOV,ZL2BBJ,ZL2CA,ZL2DZ,
ZL2UDF,ZL2UO
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Oct 10 08:18:37 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQ/RJ WW RTTY - All Claimed Scores 10Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210101418.g9AEIbQ11188@b4h.net>
2002 CQ/RJ WW RTTY - All Claimed Scores 10Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: rtty@cqww.com
Mail logs to:
CQ/RJ WW RTTY Contest
25 Newbridge Road
Hicksville, NY 11801
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 Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All M/2 HP
HC8N 4795 13944 260 390 139 48 11,001,816
3Z7TTY 3047 7826 216 369 125 44 5,556,460 PKRVG
YL8M(@YL2KL) 3162 7828 197 369 120 48 5,370,008 Latvian CC
RO4M 2731 6415 143 338 121 48 3,861,830
IV3TMV 2092 5263 162 334 115 48 3,215,693
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All M/M HP
LY5A(@LY2ZZ) 4282 10535 208 415 140 48 8,000,000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All M/S HP
OM5M(@OM3KFF) 2422 6303 208 367 132 4,456,221
RK3AWL 4150 0 0 0 0 48 4,150,000
W2FU 2327 5951 209 353 118 48 4,046,680 Rochester (NY)
DX As
OH5Z(@OH5CW) 2133 5513 173 355 117 48 3,555,885
OL5Q 1846 4745 187 277 101 2,680,925
LR0N(@LU1NDC) 1689 4954 159 247 102 48 2,516,632
N0NI 1709 4067 196 293 116 48 2,460,000
KI5XP(@W5WMU) 1444 3443 187 278 108 48 1,972,839 Cajun Contest
Club
VE3NE 1409 3717 169 259 101 40 1,966,293 CY0MM Team
K7ZUM 1339 3110 166 205 89 41 1,430,600 WVDXC
KE7AJ 1242 2867 149 205 92 1,278,682 SPOKANE DX
ASSOC (SD
PA0VHA 1000 2398 101 181 66 30 834,504
LW8EXF 832 2397 84 175 73 30 795,804 LU Contest Group
AL1G 982 2500 60 126 117 32 757,500
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All M/S LP
K1TTT 1699 4183 204 325 110 48 2,672,937 YCCC
9A7P 1502 3694 161 268 90 48 1,917,186 WWYC
WA1Z 791 1909 135 225 89 45 857,141 YCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
AA5AU 2443 5682 230 310 117 42 3,733,074
UP5P(UN5PR) 2051 5826 122 336 115 3,338,298 Temirtau
Contest Clu
M0SDX 1945 4918 182 320 111 3,014,734
P3F(5B4AGN) 1888 5532 93 281 139 29 2,837,916
AH0B(JA2VUP) 1998 5947 109 224 91 2,521,528
K4GMH 1781 4464 172 280 100 2,464,128 PVRC
W1ZT 1705 4274 193 275 95 32 2,406,262 YCCC
ZW5B(DJ6QT) 1588 4668 145 242 94 42 2,245,308 ARAUCARIA DX
GROUP
VA3DX 1404 3790 169 282 100 33 2,088,290 CCO
WW7OR(W7GG) 1630 3907 168 227 102 34 1,951,667 WVDXC
WX4TM 1542 3736 173 239 90 32 1,871,736
K5AM 1620 3762 165 218 86 23 1,764,378
YO9HP 1351 3206 120 266 92 36 1,532,468
LN1HQ(LA6FJA) 1164 2866 119 246 92 31 1,309,762 Norwegian Radio
Rela
EA5DFV 1218 2991 211 135 75 19 1,259,211
VE6YR 1060 2739 140 183 83 32 1,112,034
K3SV 1046 2703 117 216 74 1,100,121 PVRC
N8KM 951 2428 123 217 84 28 1,029,472
W8LU 953 2454 100 216 84 25 981,600
K4RO 710 1745 95 175 66 14 586,320 TCG
K3WW 706 1913 66 168 57 16 556,683 FRC
N9QQK 600 1547 85 184 70 20 524,433 SMC
K6RIM 564 1261 72 155 125 23 443,872 NCCC
ES4RD 636 1481 35 120 41 290,276
AA4V 431 1170 48 124 48 10 257,400
HA9RU 471 1125 53 104 43 12 225,000
N1MGO 301 713 78 122 59 10 184,667
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
P43P 2793 8303 215 282 107 40 5,015,012
W2UP 2055 5240 193 329 113 3,322,160 FRC
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 1424 4172 93 263 89 42 1,856,540 Chiltern DX Club
ON4ADZ 1281 3163 146 282 102 39 1,676,390
G4RS(G0URR) 1211 2961 135 255 87 35 1,412,397
VE3IAY(@VE3FU) 1085 2854 167 238 87 40 1,404,168 CCO
WB8K 1229 2999 142 234 90 33 1,397,534 NCC
KI6DY 1169 2606 168 201 72 32 1,149,246
S56A 917 2298 132 253 91 20 1,093,848 SKY CC
AH6OZ 914 2706 155 150 75 42 1,028,280
VE3BUC 907 2360 131 203 80 31 977,040 CCO
J49XB(DJ9XB) 1016 2346 96 229 84 959,514
K7SV 807 0 132 237 92 24 921,078 PVRC
UA9MA 832 2384 78 231 73 30 896,936
W8UL 840 2115 83 214 111 32 862,920
W3SE 915 2057 167 164 87 31 859,826 SCCC
W4UEF 779 1881 146 226 84 29 852,093
N6OJ 944 2192 144 172 74 23 837,726
SP6EKS 738 1947 120 176 70 712,602
F6IRF 670 1646 121 209 79 30 673,214 Les charlots du
74
KL7AC 814 2038 133 111 60 619,552
DL4RCK 731 1657 75 207 68 17 579,950 BCC
VA3PC 589 1556 111 181 70 30 563,272 CCO
N2NL 650 1458 118 187 77 20 556,956 FCG
VE9DX 562 1422 120 173 71 517,608
GU0SUP 560 1388 102 198 72 24 516,336
W3MEL 707 1809 73 158 49 25 506,520 Dauberville DX
Assoc
K2PS 574 1493 84 170 70 17 483,732 FRC
6J1YYD(XE1YYD) 628 1504 116 250 53 40 421,120
PY7ZY 520 1511 54 124 87 17 400,415
T93Y 432 1173 95 159 71 22 381,225 Sarajevo
Contest Gro
VE3AGC 472 1170 107 133 62 30 353,340 CCO
K3ZV 456 1092 70 154 85 22 337,428 Latvian CC
M0BEX 466 1120 89 143 50 25 315,840 CDXC (UK)
6F1LM(XE1YJS) 442 1120 95 238 52 306,880 FEDERACION
MEXICANA
NB1B 430 1072 73 149 64 12 306,592 YCCC
W6ZL 433 1032 83 136 72 13 300,312
6J2AUB(XE2AUB) 471 1182 82 96 51 270,678
VE7ASK 397 959 115 103 62 30 268,520
K6TA 413 911 94 102 65 12 237,771 NCCC
6J2AC(XE2AC) 412 1013 86 90 33 18 211,717
WA6BOB 319 681 90 78 60 6 155,268
K6OWL 303 715 64 99 54 9 155,155
W6KY 258 574 57 91 81 10 131,446 SCCC
N7ON 250 566 70 99 59 129,048
G3URA 257 600 39 90 38 100,200 BARTG
AG4TJ 220 564 43 78 47 16 94,752
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB QRP
WB6BWZ 250 461 103 83 49 26 108,335 SECC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB(A) HP
DL5AXX 2254 5831 201 332 127 31 3,848,460
ON4UN 1805 4749 197 321 119 30 3,025,113
RN6BN 2004 4914 169 316 115 39 2,948,400
DF3IAL 1340 3370 162 322 112 39 2,008,520 BCC
ND5S 1479 3573 178 281 102 36 2,004,453
KU1CW 1525 3729 95 241 158 39 1,842,126 Kansas City DX
Club
W2YC 1274 3160 170 288 96 30 1,750,640 FRC
K4WW 1075 2655 143 233 87 28 1,229,265 KCG
NI6T 896 1990 165 178 83 24 847,740 NCCC
KU4J 519 1285 80 182 75 28 433,045 North Alabama
DX Clu
K0BX 441 1121 57 141 55 12 283,613
JY9QJ 182 528 20 79 40 5 73,392 BCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB(A) LP
DK3GI 741 1 134 191 83 793,560 BCC
DL6LAU 218 525 23 128 67 114,450 BCC
K4RVH 207 517 38 123 53 110,638
SV1XV 155 415 42 83 54 74,285 BARTG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/10 HP
9A5E 1009 2656 55 91 35 30 481,279 Croatian CC
M0TTT(@M0TTT/P) 950 2496 51 85 31 31 416,832
N4BP 946 2489 46 86 30 403,218 FCG
SP8NR 474 1305 48 75 31 200,970 SP DX CLUB
K0MP 519 1274 35 61 22 14 150,332 Western
Wireless Con
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/10 LP
6J1KK(XE1KK) 900 2317 51 74 27 352,184
ES7AAZ 423 1110 41 85 30 173,160
UT2UZ 388 1029 40 79 31 154,350
PY4PW 66 9504 11 28 15 09 9,504 ARAUCÁRIA DX
GROUP
K8OSF 53 129 7 20 17 3 5,676 FCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/15 HP
9A5W 1335 3374 55 106 37 668,052 Croatian CC
DL4MCF 993 2553 57 92 33 40 464,646 BCC
W1AW(WS7I) 1111 2755 48 85 30 449,065
IK2FIL 800 2091 54 88 32 36 363,834
GW7X(GW3LEW) 599 1468 51 65 31 215,796 Contest Cambria
K3PP 100 282 8 34 10 3 14,664 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/15 LP
HB9DTM 188 472 33 40 15 6 41,536 F8KCF Contest
Gang
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 HP
CK6WQ(VE6WQ) 1250 3264 54 89 34 40 577,728
JY9NX(JM1CAX) 814 2339 46 78 29 19 357,867
K9JY 825 1980 50 78 30 25 312,840 SMC
P43W 694 2049 49 73 28 42 307,350 Aruba Amateur
Radio
LP7H(LU9HS) 635 1858 48 74 30 30 282,416
RW4PL 565 1330 36 76 29 22 187,530
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 LP
F6FJE 571 1305 38 78 26 185,310
DK2GZ 247 578 34 57 19 14 63,580 SDXG South
German DX
EA3AJW 235 533 29 58 18 9 51,168
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/40 HP
S50A 755 1774 49 73 24 30 259,004 SCC
4Z8EE(OK1EE) 401 394 18 59 17 27 108,382 Czech Contest
Club
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/80 HP
OK2ZC 283 560 7 46 8 18 34,160 OKDXC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/80 LP
OK2CLW 345 674 5 50 10 43,810
T95A 280 567 0 43 6 27,783 Sarajevo
Contest Gro
Operators:
3Z7TTY SP5HNK,SP5UAF,SP7GIQ,SP7PS,SQ5BPM,SQ5EBJ
9A7P 9A5AEI,9A6XX
AL1G AL1G,KL7FH
HC8N AD1C,K6AW,N5KO
IV3TMV IV3ARJ,IV3HAX,IV3IXN,IV3SKB,IV3TMV
K1TTT K1MK,K1TTT,KE1FO,KM1P,N1XS,W1TO,WM1K
K7ZUM AC7LX,K7ZUM,KI7Y
KE7AJ K7OX,KE7AJ
KI5XP KI5XP,N5RLM,W5WMU,WA5CHX
LR0N LU1NDC,LU2NI,LU8NA,LW7EIC
LW8EXF LU1AEE,LU2BA,LU7DW,LW7DQW,LW8EXF
LY5A LY1BA,LY2BIG,LY2GV,LY2IJ,LY2PAJ,LY3MM,LY3TA
N0NI K0KD,K0WHV,N0AC,N0HR,N0NI,WO0V
OH5Z OH5CW,OH5HCK
OL5Q OK1FLC,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
OM5M OM2KW,OM2RA,OM3RG,OM4DW
PA0VHA PA0VHA,PA3BSQ
RK3AWL RV3BA,RW3DD,RW3FO,RX3DCX,UA3ASZ
VE3NE VE3EY,VE3NE,VE3NZ
W2FU K1PY,K2CS,K2CS,N1OKL,N2OPW,N2WK,NG2P,W1TY,W2FU
WA1Z NE1I,WA1Z
YL8M YL1ZF,YL2GDJ,YL2KF,YL2KL
>From k5iid at ntelos.net Thu Oct 10 15:52:56 2002
From: k5iid@ntelos.net (Tom Horton)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QSL Not Needed
In-Reply-To: <MCBBJAHBAIHDJKDNKBBIOEDCCEAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.1.20021010145033.021c6ab0@wvinbox.ntelos.net>
Dale,
I am a sorter for the W-5 bureau and I have been noticing
quite a few cards coming through with this comment on them.
I believe another was ZF2MM (K9PG). I think that is a good deal!
73, Tom K5IID
At 23:27 10/09/02 -0500, Dale L Martin wrote:
>Some time ago, there was a thread here about contest QSL's.
>
>Today, I received a pack of QSL's from the W5 Incoming Bureau. Among the
>cards were two very nice cards from CN8WW. After the "TNX QSL(s)", there is
>the statement "no card needed."
>
>Nice touch, Ben and crew.
>
>Thanks and 73,
>
>dale, kg5u
>
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Tom Horton
K5IID in West "BY GAWD" Virginia
" E " sorter for the W5 Bureau
>From jsschuster at snet.net Thu Oct 10 20:23:46 2002
From: jsschuster@snet.net (jsschuster@snet.net)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re "No QSL Needed"
Message-ID: <57050-2200210410232346639@M2W071.mail2web.com>
I like the Q Signal "QNQ" "Please do not QSL!" JACK
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>From zf2nt at candw.ky Fri Oct 11 00:30:05 2002
From: zf2nt@candw.ky (Bruce B. Sawyer)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
Message-ID: <007001c270b4$f9965b80$0375883f@ibm1050257>
While everybody is thinking about how to increase SS participation, you
might think about the idea of allowing non-US/VE stations to make contacts.
What would be the harm? Just as in NAQP, the contact could count for point
credit without "DX" stations being a multiplier. They/we would just send
"DX" for section and all the other information the same as everybody else.
I suspect there are lots of people outside US/VE who would be interested in
getting on and playing, and all that would happen would be that you would
see more activity. Nothing wrong with that, I say. Of course, there are
always going to be those who will throw out the usual objection of
invalidating old records. But so what? Toss all the old records, start
from scratch, and you'll see even more activity. Or you can continue
sending unanswered CQs all afternoon.
Bruce, ZF2NT
>From bob.wruble at verizon.net Thu Oct 10 21:41:19 2002
From: bob.wruble@verizon.net (Bob Wruble)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
References: <007001c270b4$f9965b80$0375883f@ibm1050257>
Message-ID: <001201c270d8$1020b120$3c912804@bobhome>
bruce, please no thinking outside the box!!
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bruce B. Sawyer" <zf2nt@candw.ky>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 4:30 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
> While everybody is thinking about how to increase SS participation, you
> might think about the idea of allowing non-US/VE stations to make
contacts.
> What would be the harm? Just as in NAQP, the contact could count for
point
> credit without "DX" stations being a multiplier. They/we would just send
> "DX" for section and all the other information the same as everybody else.
> I suspect there are lots of people outside US/VE who would be interested
in
> getting on and playing, and all that would happen would be that you would
> see more activity. Nothing wrong with that, I say. Of course, there are
> always going to be those who will throw out the usual objection of
> invalidating old records. But so what? Toss all the old records, start
> from scratch, and you'll see even more activity. Or you can continue
> sending unanswered CQs all afternoon.
>
> Bruce, ZF2NT
>
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> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>
>From kr6x at kr6x.com Thu Oct 10 22:21:21 2002
From: kr6x@kr6x.com (Leigh S. Jones)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
References: <007001c270b4$f9965b80$0375883f@ibm1050257>
Message-ID: <03ce01c270dd$a8378790$ede3c23f@KR6X.ORG>
Frankly, I would not favor such a dramatic departure from the
traditional
format of the Sweepstakes. While I can respect your desire to
participate
in the Sweepstakes from ZF2, I feel that the damage of turning the
last
remaining major contest for American hams that isn't a transatlantic
shootout into a transatlantic shootout would be fatal to contesting in
America.
The Sweepstakes has always been a contest that allowed stations with
smaller/lower antennas to compete on a somewhat even basis with
bigger stations. It rewarded operators with the skill of quickly and
accurately copying the exchange the critical edge. Bring in 1000
Europeans and Japanese stations who won't be sending in logs to
work the 10-20 loudest stations they hear and suddenly the ability
to copy an exchange is secondary to how loud your signal is in
Warsaw.
So under your proposed new rules smaller stations would suddenly
fall farther behind in the contest. With plenty of Europeans to work,
there will be less interest in contacting the 150W and QRP stations.
That means less and less fun for the new contesters who try out the
SS for the first time. The SS contest would lose its unique flavor.
And along the way we'd have lost part of the ability of the contesting
community to attract and encourage new members.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bruce B. Sawyer" <zf2nt@candw.ky>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 4:30 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
> While everybody is thinking about how to increase SS participation,
you
> might think about the idea of allowing non-US/VE stations to make
contacts.
> What would be the harm? Just as in NAQP, the contact could count
for point
> credit without "DX" stations being a multiplier. They/we would just
send
> "DX" for section and all the other information the same as everybody
else.
> I suspect there are lots of people outside US/VE who would be
interested in
> getting on and playing, and all that would happen would be that you
would
> see more activity. Nothing wrong with that, I say. Of course,
there are
> always going to be those who will throw out the usual objection of
> invalidating old records. But so what? Toss all the old records,
start
> from scratch, and you'll see even more activity. Or you can
continue
> sending unanswered CQs all afternoon.
>
> Bruce, ZF2NT
>
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>From contesting at eircom.net Fri Oct 11 08:57:12 2002
From: contesting@eircom.net (Tim Makins, EI8IC)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: [CQ-Contest]"No QSL Needed"
References: <57050-2200210410232346639@M2W071.mail2web.com>
Message-ID: <002301c270f3$762698c0$90a0cad5@host>
----- Original Message -----
From: <jsschuster@snet.net>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: 11 October 2002 00:23
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re "No QSL Needed"
> I like the Q Signal "QNQ" "Please do not QSL!" JACK
QNQ already has an established meaning assigned by the ARRL for net
operations:
Move frequency to........and wait for........to finish handling traffic.
Then send him traffic for.......
Perhaps an abbreviation, or 'no qsl pse' would be better. However, contest
operators are unlikely to want to send this in their exchange, and I wonder
if some DX stations are put off entering in major contests due to the cost
of dealing with the QSL cards that arrive some months down the line via the
bureau. If a qsl card arrives on my doorstep via the bureau, I feel
honour-bound to send one out in return. But where is the money to come from
for a print-run of 10,000 cards ? I have great problems coping with this,
and am sure that hams in other developing countries feel the same. Eqsl and
LogbookOnTheAir are a great idea, but once the cards have come in from the
bureau, I still want to send a 'real' one out. Some people go to such
trouble for a 'real' card - I had one the other day that was custom-printed
with QSO details and plastic-laminated !! How can anyone refuse ?
73s Tim EI8IC
http://www.qsl.net/ei8ic/
Budget and Newbie Contest Resources.
New: Interactive Chinese & Russian Prefix Maps.
Full DXCC flag set for Ham Webmasters.
>From roberto.soro at sia.it Fri Oct 11 10:22:29 2002
From: roberto.soro@sia.it (Soro Roberto)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 27-day Space Weather Outlook Table ???
Message-ID: <8160937F4F4CD111A93E00805FC1752909C03B6E@ntsiaexch.office.sia.it>
Hello all,
this is what I can read today (and also yesterday) from the NOAA site.
I can read the whiole bulletin, but I mean
the bulletin has been issued on Oct 08.
=========================
:Product: 27-day Space Weather Outlook Table 27DO.txt
:Issued: 2002 Oct 08 2211 UTC
# Prepared by the US Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Environment Center
# Product description and SEC contact on the Web
# http://www.sec.noaa.gov/wwire.html
#
# 27-day Space Weather Outlook Table
# Issued 2002 Oct 08
=======================================
Does anybody know reasons of this??
Is the bulletin isseud daily or weekly??
thanks
Bob, I2WIJ (J49Z M/S in the CQWW SSB)
mailto:i2wij@qsl.net
http://www.qsl.net/i2wij/
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>From roberto.soro at sia.it Fri Oct 11 10:27:23 2002
From: roberto.soro@sia.it (Soro Roberto)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] WWV info on DXSUMMIT
Message-ID: <8160937F4F4CD111A93E00805FC1752909C03B6F@ntsiaexch.office.sia.it>
Hi all,
I can't get WWV updates from DXSUMMIT: It seems all is stuck!
This is the last update I can get:
09 Oct ja3qgi (12) I=165, A= 28, K= 4, R=128 Min,G1=)Min,R1
Any clue?
Thanks,
Bob, I2WIJ (J49Z M/S in the CQWW SSB)
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>From f5vco at tiscali.fr Fri Oct 11 12:10:56 2002
From: f5vco@tiscali.fr (=?iso-8859-1?Q?f5vco@tiscali.fr?=)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] =?iso-8859-1?Q?TM5C_-_Europe's_No.1_M/S_-_short_of_ops!?=
Message-ID: <H3T868$536749ED43DB2649FE336FD75A7C0FA3@tiscali.fr>
ladies and gents
we've had a last minute drop out for CQWW SSB M/S
TM5C (F6CTT,ARC,F5LND,NLY,VCO and 5B4WN) are looking for a multi-op-experienced
contester with considerable band opening knowledge (particularly LF) to help us
achieve a high multiplier count...
With the recent band condx and given our achievements in 2001 we feel IQ4A's
long standing European record is beatable...
Are you available?
If you feel can you can help us reach our goal please drop an email to:
f6arc@aol.com
with copy to f6ctt@wanadoo.fr
73 Richard Riley
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>From Cqtestk4xs at aol.com Fri Oct 11 08:53:49 2002
From: Cqtestk4xs@aol.com (Cqtestk4xs@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: DX Stations in SS
Message-ID: <1bb.7951bfe.2ad815cd@aol.com>
While everybody is thinking about how to increase SS participation, you
might think about the idea of allowing non-US/VE stations to make contacts.
What would be the harm?
..............................................................................
......................................
A good idea in theory.....but let's remember the exchange is not the simple
NAQP exchange. It is a number, precedence, call, year licensed and section.
It is hard enough to get that info from a non-contester stateside helping you
out. Trying to explain the needed exchange to a foreign station whose first
language is not English is formidable, especially when considering the
intense strong QRM in SS. I think it would actually slow the contest down
Part of the challenge of SS is having to S/P Sunday while trying to generate
a run. For phone, the are plenty of stations out there...if you know how to
get the casual contester from stateside to give you a QSO. It's all in the
technique and it's what separates the top ten guys from the pack.
Sweeps ain't broken. Some guys expect 130 plus hours the whole contest. I
love runs too, but part of the charm of SS is getting dirty and digging for
QSOs on Sunday afternoon.
Bill K4XS...SSing for since 1963
>From k4bai at worldnet.att.net Fri Oct 11 09:52:50 2002
From: k4bai@worldnet.att.net (John Laney)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re "No QSL Needed"
References: <57050-2200210410232346639@M2W071.mail2web.com>
Message-ID: <3DA6C9A2.F8B5ACFF@worldnet.att.net>
Re: Proposed Q signal QNQ for please do not QSL. Please try to pick
another signal since QNQ already has a very well known and defined
meaning used daily on CW traffic nets.
Also, it would be helpful for you to put your callsign in your signature
since it is not indicated in your e-mail address.
73,
John, K4BAI/8P9HT/8P9Z.
>From kc5ykx at swbell.net Fri Oct 11 10:13:05 2002
From: kc5ykx@swbell.net (Reid Hill)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] WWV info on DXSUMMIT
Message-ID: <0H3T00IQ2M5U5Y@mta5.rcsntx.swbell.net>
The WWV updates are current on the AR packet cluster. (AB5K)
11-Oct-2002 12 172 16 3 R=244 No storms=>Min,R1 <JA3QGI>
Must be something on the DX Summit side.
Reid
KC5YKX
0/11/2002 12:27:23 PM, Soro Roberto <roberto.soro@sia.it> wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I can't get WWV updates from DXSUMMIT: It seems all is stuck!
>
>This is the last update I can get:
>
>09 Oct ja3qgi (12) I=165, A= 28, K= 4, R=128 Min,G1=)Min,R1
>
>
>Any clue?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Bob, I2WIJ (J49Z M/S in the CQWW SSB)
>
>mailto:i2wij@qsl.net
>http://www.qsl.net/i2wij/
>
>
>
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>From kg5u at hal-pc.org Fri Oct 11 11:18:42 2002
From: kg5u@hal-pc.org (Dale L Martin)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 27-day Space Weather Outlook Table ???
In-Reply-To: <8160937F4F4CD111A93E00805FC1752909C03B6E@ntsiaexch.office.sia.it>
Message-ID: <LPBBJJHKFOOEGKEBKHOJIEENEJAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
Bob,
Here's what I found on http://www.sec.noaa.gov/wwire.html and scrolling down
to the description of the 27-day Space Weather Outlook Table.
---------
11. 27-day Space Weather Outlook Table
SWXWEKOUT
The 27-day Space Weather Outlook Table , issued Tuesdays after 2200 UTC, a
numerical forecast of three key solar-geophysical indices; 10.7 cm solar
radio flux, planetary A index, and largest daily K values. A complete
summary of weekly activity and 27-day forecasts since 1997, plus an
extensive descriptive, are online as The Weekly.
...
----------
73,
dale, kg5u
>
> Hello all,
> this is what I can read today (and also yesterday) from the NOAA site.
> I can read the whiole bulletin, but I mean
> the bulletin has been issued on Oct 08.
>
>
> =========================
> :Product: 27-day Space Weather Outlook Table 27DO.txt
> :Issued: 2002 Oct 08 2211 UTC
> # Prepared by the US Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Environment Center
> # Product description and SEC contact on the Web
> # http://www.sec.noaa.gov/wwire.html
> #
> # 27-day Space Weather Outlook Table
> # Issued 2002 Oct 08
>
>
> =======================================
>
> Does anybody know reasons of this??
>
> Is the bulletin isseud daily or weekly??
>
> thanks
>
> Bob, I2WIJ (J49Z M/S in the CQWW SSB)
>
> mailto:i2wij@qsl.net
> http://www.qsl.net/i2wij/
>
>
>From w9sz at prairienet.org Fri Oct 11 11:33:22 2002
From: w9sz@prairienet.org (Zack Widup)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re "No QSL Needed"
In-Reply-To: <3DA6C9A2.F8B5ACFF@worldnet.att.net>
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10210111032380.3400-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
How about QDQ "Don't QSL"?
Zack W9SZ
On Fri, 11 Oct 2002, John Laney wrote:
> Re: Proposed Q signal QNQ for please do not QSL. Please try to pick
> another signal since QNQ already has a very well known and defined
> meaning used daily on CW traffic nets.
>
> Also, it would be helpful for you to put your callsign in your signature
> since it is not indicated in your e-mail address.
>
> 73,
>
>
> John, K4BAI/8P9HT/8P9Z.
>From wn3vaw at fyi.net Fri Oct 11 19:41:32 2002
From: wn3vaw@fyi.net (Ron Notarius WN3VAW)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] This Weekend: 45th PA QSO Party
Message-ID: <004b01c27177$5c54bf60$03010a0a@office1>
Short and sweet:
This weekend will be the 45th Annual Pennsylvania QSO Party, 1600Z Saturday
thru 0500Z Sunday, and then 1300Z Sunday thru 2200Z Sunday (yes, you get an
8 hour break overnight to sleep!). Complete rules at
www.nittany-arc.org/paqso.html.
All 67 PA Counties will be active. Mobiles galore will be running around
the countryside. Lots of SSB & CW activity, and even some on VHF (146.55
will be the unofficial FM PaQP calling frequency). 160 Saturday night.
Special Event Bonus station W3FRC (from the QTH of K3ANS), celebrating the
75th anniversary of the Frankford Radio Club, will be covering all bands &
modes. Certificates for county winners, plaques for division winners,
coffee mugs available to anyone who works 100 or more stations, and a
special plaque available for anyone pulling off a 67 County Clean Sweep (my
goal for this year)
Hope to work you in the contest! Look for me from Allegheny County, W4ZE in
Washington County N3SH in Clarion County, WA3SH from the
Westmoreland/Somerset County Line, N3ZNI, N3WAV and N0VLR mobile, and that's
just plugging the guys in my club... there'll be PLENTY of others!
73, ron wn3vaw
"And they give you cash,
which is just as good as money!"
Yogi Berra, AFLAC Commercial, 2002
>From W2CS at bellsouth.net Fri Oct 11 21:16:51 2002
From: W2CS@bellsouth.net (Gary Ferdinand W2CS)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
In-Reply-To: <007001c270b4$f9965b80$0375883f@ibm1050257>
Message-ID: <ADEJKJINLBKGMNGALFCFMEIDEDAA.W2CS@bellsouth.net>
I kind of like the Sunday afternoon time. It provides the opportunity to
work for the Qs. Yeah, not as exciting as running them at 100+/min, but
rewarding by other measures.
One thing I learned to my amusement one year was that operating QRP tends to
level out the rate across the entire contest. Yeah, you get some "high"
rates Sat night with great S&P results, but Sunday afternoon, you can get
some super runs going as the big guns start getting desperate. Antennas
help of course :-)
I don't do it every year; maybe 1 in 5. But, SS QRP has its own charm.
73/Gary W2CS 60 NC
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cq-contest-admin@contesting.com
> [mailto:cq-contest-admin@contesting.com]On Behalf Of Bruce B. Sawyer
> Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 7:30 PM
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
>
>
> While everybody is thinking about how to increase SS participation, you
> might think about the idea of allowing non-US/VE stations to make
> contacts.
> What would be the harm? Just as in NAQP, the contact could count
> for point
> credit without "DX" stations being a multiplier. They/we would just send
> "DX" for section and all the other information the same as everybody else.
> I suspect there are lots of people outside US/VE who would be
> interested in
> getting on and playing, and all that would happen would be that you would
> see more activity. Nothing wrong with that, I say. Of course, there are
> always going to be those who will throw out the usual objection of
> invalidating old records. But so what? Toss all the old records, start
> from scratch, and you'll see even more activity. Or you can continue
> sending unanswered CQs all afternoon.
>
> Bruce, ZF2NT
>
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>From llindblom at juno.com Sat Oct 12 02:19:33 2002
From: llindblom@juno.com (Larry L Lindblom)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] [TCG} RTTY Sprint Team--LAST CALL
Message-ID: <20021012.011933.-523793.0.LLindblom@juno.com>
This is the last call for anyone playing in the RTTY sprint to sign on to
a TCG team. I'd love to fill this up with enough for two teams. So if
you are going to play in the RTTY Sprint how about signing on for a team.
E-mail me if interested by 1800Z 10/12/02..
Those signed on so far for the fun are:
VE9DX
K4RO
KE5OG
KE4OAR
WB9BSH
K7WM
W0ETC
TU & 73 W0ETC in IA.
>From ve4xt at mb.sympatico.ca Fri Oct 11 21:41:03 2002
From: ve4xt@mb.sympatico.ca (Kelly Taylor)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QRZ in Austin, Tex.
Message-ID: <001101c27190$6d2ead00$0100a8c0@joe>
Hello all,
I was in Austin earlier this month on business when we drove (north, I
believe) out of the city past a 3M facility that had a tall windmill tower
and several nice-looking HF and VHF antennas.
Anyone know what this is? Just curious.
73, kelly,
ve4xt
>From kharker at cs.utexas.edu Fri Oct 11 22:24:19 2002
From: kharker@cs.utexas.edu (Kenneth E. Harker)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QRZ in Austin, Tex.
In-Reply-To: <001101c27190$6d2ead00$0100a8c0@joe>; from Kelly Taylor on Fri,
Oct 11, 2002 at 08:41:03PM -0500
References: <001101c27190$6d2ead00$0100a8c0@joe>
Message-ID: <20021011212419.A21236@cs.utexas.edu>
On Fri, Oct 11, 2002 at 08:41:03PM -0500, Kelly Taylor wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I was in Austin earlier this month on business when we drove (north, I
> believe) out of the city past a 3M facility that had a tall windmill tower
> and several nice-looking HF and VHF antennas.
>
> Anyone know what this is? Just curious.
The 3M Amateur Radio Club has an impressive station:
http://www.qsl.net/w3mrc/
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>From btippett at alum.mit.edu Sat Oct 12 08:39:13 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2003 CQ 160 Rules
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20021012113913.010b32e8@pop.vnet.net>
Complete rules for the 2003 contest are now available at:
http://www.cq-amateur-radio.com/infoc.html
Click "Contests & Awards", click "CQ World Wide 160-meter Contest"
then click "Rules 2003 CQ World Wide 160-meter Contest" for the
.pdf file.
Thanks to the CQ 160 Committee for adding the 30 hour
operating time limit for single operators. This will make this
contest much more fun as most indicated in the contesting.com
survey done March 2001 ( http://www.contesting.com/survey/38 ).
73, Bill W4ZV
P.S. I am sponsoring the World CW Single-Op Plaque as a memorial
to my good friend Peter DJ8WL who is now a silent key. Who will
be the first to win it?
>From n7or at yahoo.com Sat Oct 12 14:43:51 2002
From: n7or@yahoo.com (Craig Cook)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Simple SS fix.
Message-ID: <20021012204351.42373.qmail@web14301.mail.yahoo.com>
Nothing new or earth-shattering here:
Just allow us to work once on each band. That should
help. You would still need to copy the correct serial
number, at least. The rest of exchange would be filled
in auto-magically, but that's ok. Maybe you blew it
the first time.
I don't think DX is the answer.
I can't completely disagree with encouraging
newcomers, but not sure it is as easy as just telling
them to "get on Sunday and call cq at your own speed".
Good luck finding a clear spot to do that. Get on and
work as many as you can - however you can, sure. A few
may actually try it.
This comes up again every year, like a bad meal. Think
Newington will listen? I don't. I don't see how
changing the SS rules would generate any more revenue.
73, Craig - N7OR
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>From jfeustle at buckeye-express.com Sat Oct 12 18:06:28 2002
From: jfeustle@buckeye-express.com (Joseph A. Feustle, Jr.)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] W9XT card in a new computer
Message-ID: <001501c27233$43a68400$6e01a8c0@varko2>
Much as I hated to, I had to upgrade to a new machine for radio stuff. The
new motherboard only has PCI slots. Is there a new version of the W9XT card
or a way to work around the ISA/PCI slot problem? I've been out of this area
for about two years working on other projects. Got some time now and want to
play a bit of catch-up.
73
Joe, N8JF
>From k0hb at earthlink.net Sat Oct 12 22:56:07 2002
From: k0hb@earthlink.net (KØHB)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
References: <007001c270b4$f9965b80$0375883f@ibm1050257>
Message-ID: <005401c27231$cb62a9c0$eb11be3f@bigguy>
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bruce B. Sawyer" <zf2nt@candw.ky>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 12:30 AM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
> While everybody is thinking about how to increase SS participation,
you
> might think about the idea of allowing non-US/VE stations to make
contacts.
Yeah, and we could just change the name a tad and call it ARRL DX
contest.
??? 73, de Hans, K0HB
SOC # 291 http://www.qsl.net/soc
--
There is no voodoo or magic associated with RF
propagation. There are several perfectly sound
technical reasons why it is beneficial to occasionally
sacrifice a goat in your antenna field.
>From k0hb at earthlink.net Sun Oct 13 01:41:49 2002
From: k0hb@earthlink.net (KØHB)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: DX Stations in SS
References: <1bb.7951bfe.2ad815cd@aol.com>
Message-ID: <019301c27248$f07f94e0$eb11be3f@bigguy>
> Sweeps ain't broken.
Amen!
??? 73, de Hans, K0HB
SOC # 291 http://www.qsl.net/soc
--
There is no voodoo or magic associated with RF
propagation. There are several perfectly sound
technical reasons why it is beneficial to occasionally
sacrifice a goat in your antenna field.
>From jvalimak at lut.fi Sun Oct 13 13:21:45 2002
From: jvalimak@lut.fi (Juha Valimaki)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] C53M / C56R one extra seat available!
Message-ID: <1034500905.3da93b2968fb9@webmail.lut.fi>
Hi all,
One extra seat is possibly available for upcoming C53M / C56R cq ww cw event!
Basic facts:
- Departure from Helsinki (Finland) or Stockholm (Sweden)
- Total price: 1024 E (quite the same in USD) + air conditioning, including 2
week's stay in Gambia (Hotels) + flights.
If interested contact as soon as possible:
Juha Valimaki
oh9mm@sral.fi
Some more info about this operation can be found from
http://www.qsl.net/kudxc/c53m
73
Juha, OH9MM
--
>From ve4xt at mb.sympatico.ca Sun Oct 13 07:00:53 2002
From: ve4xt@mb.sympatico.ca (Kelly Taylor)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] No DX in SS, please!
Message-ID: <000901c272a7$cd0113e0$0100a8c0@joe>
One of the things I love about SS is it is the great propagation equalizer.
Sure, WP3R gets better prop than anybody, but SS is still a contest where
you don't need to be somewhere along an ocean to win and where even modest
antennas can still provide some fun.
I also think the Sunday doldrums are one of the challenges of SS. The ops
who win find ways to beat them. That's just good competition that makes SS
more than a rate fest.
I don't mean to trash any DX contest. I still think they're fun. But if we
can patiently tolerate (and we do) the propagationally advantaged opening
intercontinental paths hours earlier than us and closing them hours later
than us, they can give us SS.
DX would kill the appeal of SS, nevermind the challenges of working through
the exchange. (How would you get an ARRL/RAC section out of somebody in
Bulgaria, anyway?)
73, kelly,
ve4xt
>From k3ft at erols.com Sun Oct 13 10:12:13 2002
From: k3ft@erols.com (k3ft@erols.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SS suggestions for newbies and casual ops
Message-ID: <3DA97F3D.6429@erols.com>
Greetings!
One thing that works for me (when I tire of the 'down and the bottom battle'
AND has
worked for new folks as well as casual types of 'want to see what's going on'
is to
look for space UP ABOVE the din.
I have found, personally, that on Sunday when folks are SEEKING contacts, they
will
search outside the normally prowled areas of the band where the hotbed of
activity is.
Have those folks go up above the prime area just a bit and try a few CQ's. They
might
have to be a bit diligent to find a spot.. but they are avaialble up the band.
20M MAYbe
the exception to this at times as it's limited by spectrum and other activities
that are
on there..but if you are a big gun/middle gun looking for Q's/mults.. you will
lookup
above the normal spots to snag those Q's.
Plus being just above the fray will let them play without diving into the deep
end of
the pool.
73
Chuck K3FT
>From jallen at internorth.com Mon Oct 14 00:11:37 2002
From: jallen@internorth.com (J. Allen)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SS ain't broken... Let's make a new one again ;o)
Message-ID: <001b01c2730d$e5f08730$c5096cd8@jallen>
I agree that SS is not broken and does not require the changes. Leave what
we have as it is.
It has been done before, but I like the exercise of the group designing a
perfect contest. Anything done in committee is almost always a laugh, with
the laughter directly proportional to the number of members in the
committee. With this big of a group, it would be a real hoot! ;o)
Remember that Tree has a good idea in Stew Perry (sp)... Make the distance
between stations a major factor in calculating the score.
The only change to SS I would like to see is not one that can be put in the
rules... Aim those darned antennas somewhere other than east and west and
give us northerners a break.
:o)
J.
VY1JA
>From K.Voigt at gmx.de Mon Oct 14 11:20:55 2002
From: K.Voigt@gmx.de (Klaus Voigt)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Worked All Germany Contest 2002
Message-ID: <003e01c2736b$b9e235e0$fe0a993e@omnibook>
Dear OM,
you will participate in the WWDX Contest 2002? There is a good
chance to test your equipment in the
WORKED ALL GERMANY CONTEST 2002 one weekend before the event.
We would like to invite you to take part in this contest too.
The contest is running from 1500z 19. October till
1459z 20.October 2002 on the traditionaly 5 shortwave bands.
You have to work as many stations from Germany as possible on each band.
The multiplier will be the first letter of the sent control by the
German station (members of DARC/VFDB only), i.e. A25 = A, 50JF = J etc.
Participants outside of Germany and Non-DARC-members in Germany will send
RS(T) and a 3-figure serial number starting with 001.
There are new single operator categories in CW and Mixed Mode for
100W or less output.
Please send your email-log to WAG@DARC.de.
The complete rules may be found on www.darchfdx.de
We hope to meet you in the contest.
Klaus DL1DTL - WAG Contestmanager
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>From hamradio at svessa.se Mon Oct 14 16:01:39 2002
From: hamradio@svessa.se (Teemu S Korhonen)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ New York
Message-ID: <002e01c27381$e7c4b940$2ee396c1@chello.se>
HI
Wonder if there is any contesters who would like to meet me in New York.
I will arrive to JFK the 21 of October 18.40 PM. Does anybody know a
cheap little nice hotel in New York?
73?s de
Teemu S Korhonen
SM0W a.k.a SM0WKA
http://www.sm0wka.com
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>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 14 08:03:27 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Pa QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 14Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210141403.g9EE3R318903@b4h.net>
2002 Pa QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 14Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 16, 2002
E-mail logs to: (none)
Mail logs to:
PA QSO Party 2002
P.O. Box 614
State College, PA 16804
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
In State M/S LP
N3RM 106 811 132 20 131,028.0 OWLS
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op HP
AA3B 611 1160 143 22 312,768.0 FRC
K3WW 721 799 144 20 288,168.0 FRC
K3MD 633 713 139 21 245,249.0
K3PP 249 1063 140 22 207,140.0
N3RD 149 2 72 3 17,036.0 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op LP
WN3VAW 50 341 100 18 44,400.0 Wireless Association
N3KFD 58 41 49 5 7,374.5 Wireless Association
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op CW HP
K3SV 457 0 103 79,567.5
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op CW LP
KC3M 821 0 127 MAX 171,634.0
AD8J 734 0 122 22 147,932.0 NCC
WA3AAN 225 0 90 10 31,825.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op HP
K1PQS 240 186 63 38,812.0
KN5H 186 150 62 25,079.0
K0OU 94 40 45 a few 8,707.5 SMC
VK2CZ 0 5 4 420.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op LP
W8MJ 367 380 67 22.0 66,732.0 MRRC
NY1S 270 165 65 41,476.0
VE3BUC 133 287 66 15 34,462.0 CCO
N3RA/8 116 201 66 8 26,796.0 NCC
NY4T 2 316 65 22,000.0 TCG
NF4A 105 105 56 9:15 15,608.0 FCG
N6RO 45 17 33 2 3,289.0 NCCC
W6ZZZ 0 21 15 915.0 NCCC
N0AC 86 14 1 1.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op CW LP
N6MU 174 0 58 15,938.0
K5OT 153 0 58 13,511.0 SMC
NO5W 96 0 44 6,336.0 Northwest Amateur Ra
VE7ASK 59 0 38 3,763.0
Operators:
N3RM N3RM,N3WFP
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 14 08:04:06 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NA Sprint RTTY - Claimed Scores 14Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210141404.g9EE46t18912@b4h.net>
2002 NA Sprint RTTY - Claimed Scores 14Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 12, 2002
E-mail logs to: rttysprint@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/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club/Team
Single Op HP
W2UP 250 35 4 8,750
K4RO 168 29 4,872 TCG Cool Cats
VE6YR 113 29 3 3,277
K4WW 104 28 3 2,912 KCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club/Team
Single Op LP
K2PS 173 29 4 5,017 FRC
WA6BOB 92 30 3 2,760 SCCC
VE7ASK 95 22 4 2,090
K6OWL 79 25 3 1,975
W6ZZZ 65 20 4 1,300 NCCC
Teams:
NCCC:
W6ZZZ 1,300
Team Total: 1,300
TCG Cool Cats:
K4RO 4,872
Team Total: 4,872
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 14 08:26:59 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 EU Autumn Sprints, CW & SSB, 14Oct2002
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.1.20021014072552.00b18c80@pop3.eskimo.com>
2002 EU Autumn Sprint, CW - All Claimed Scores 14Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 27, 2002
E-mail logs to: eusprint@kkn.net
Mail logs to:
Karel Karmasin, OK2FD
Gen. Svobody 636
674 01 Trebic
Czech Republic
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 QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
LY2OX 234 234 Lithuanian DX
OH1F(OH1NOA) 227 4 227 CCF
G4BUO 219 4 219
LY2BM 217 4 217
M0TTT 213 4 213
GW3NJW 168 4 168 Contest Cambria
HG9R(HA9RU) 166 4 166
SM3X(SM3CVM) 157 157
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 199 4 199 WWYC
LY2TA 43 4 43
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op QRP
DJ1YFK 142 4 142 WWYC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~`
2002 EU Autumn Sprint, SSB - All Claimed Scores 14Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 20, 2002
E-mail logs to: eusprint@kkn.net
Mail logs to:
Paolo Cortese, I2UIY
P.O. Box 14
27043 Broni (PV)
Italy
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/
73 dink
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
RW2F(UA2FB) 198 4 198
LY2FY 197 4 197 Kaunas University of
ES5TV 184 4 184 Tartu Contest Team
LY2OX 177 4 177 Lithuanian DX
YO9HP 172 172
GW4BLE 156 156
LY2BM 153 4 153 KTU RC
SP2PIK(SQ4GXO) 140 4 140 WWYC
G0WCW/P(@G4MRS) 138 4 138 Martlesham RS
OH5DX 50 1 50 CCF
SM3X(SM3CVM) 37 37
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 152 4 152 WWYC
G4PIQ/P 71 2 71
>From n0ss at earthlink.net Mon Oct 14 14:36:11 2002
From: n0ss@earthlink.net (Tom Hammond =?iso-8859-1?Q?N=D8SS?=)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Who asked me about TS-930 VFO problems?
Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.2.20021014133254.00aeb8e0@localhost>
Sorry for the OT message here fellas...
Several weeks ago, someone (a contester) wrote to me, asking for a copy of
my docs on curing unstable/erratic VFO tuning in the TS-930S.
I responded and he fixed the problem.
Seems he used a different method of measuring the duty cycle of the VFO
encoder (I used a scope), and I forgot to retain his message about how he
did it. Nos, I need the info.
If that person reads this e-mail, PLEASE drop me a note with the method you
used.
Thanks for the bandwidth.
Thanks,
Tomk Hammond N0SS
>From jan-eric.rehn at telia.com Mon Oct 14 20:06:56 2002
From: jan-eric.rehn@telia.com (Jan-Eric Rehn - SM3CER - 7S3A)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SAC 2002 received logs
Message-ID: <00c001c273b5$16df4140$0100a8c0@sm3cer>
Hello,
You'll find a list of received logs for SAC 2002
on my site SM3CER Contest Service at:
http://www.sk3bg.se/contest/
The list is linked from the 1st page. Links also
to (un-official) SAC Claimed Scores, collected from
different reflectors and direct e-mails. If you'd
like to be on the Claimed Scores list - please report
your score to 3830 or send me an e-mail.
3830 Score Submittal Form for SAC by Bruce, WA7BNM:
CW: http://216.133.253.197/saccw.php
SSB: http://216.133.253.197/sacssb.php
Please remember to send your SAC logs!
Submit logs by: October 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: sac@contesting.com
Mail logs to:
EDR Contest Manager
Peter Vestergard, OZ5WQ
Vestervej 74
DK-4960 HOLEBY
DENMARK
73 de Jan
----------------------------------------------------
Jan-Eric Rehn - SM3CER - Contest call: 7S3A
E-mail: sm3cer@contesting.com - ICQ: 11074897
SM3CER Contest Service: http://www.sk3bg.se/contest/
SK3BG Web Site: http://www.sk3bg.se/
Also QRV in MS or MM from: SI9AM - SK3IK - SL3ZV
K6U at WRTC-96 / Referee at WRTC-2000 and WRTC-2002
----------------------------------------------------
>From jallen at internorth.com Mon Oct 14 20:32:38 2002
From: jallen@internorth.com (J. Allen)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SS Answers DE VY1JA
Message-ID: <001a01c273b8$75f71920$c3096cd8@jallen>
The pre-SS e-mail is starting to arrive. A lot of the messages have the
same concerns, so this may be quicker.
Yes, I plan to be on for both weekends, CW and SSB and to put in a solid
effort, missing time for TaeKwon-Do on Saturday afternoons, and Church on
Sunday morning.
For CW also watch for VY1AC, Frank, and during the SSB contest there are a
number of guys... faithful Bob, VY1MB, and a lots of others. I have really
come to appreciate Bob's help making YT easy to find in these contests.
This year's plan is that QRP will again be remembered by VY1JA every hour at
approximately on the half hour. If I forget in the rush, remind me.
When QRP is called for, let them call and make their QSOs. Usually there
are only 4 or 5 maximum and then we go back to general QSOs. Please do not
drop calls during the QRP QSOs as it makes them more difficult and time
consuming to complete.
We loose East coast propagation early in the day, so I tend to favor them in
the early pileups. Even during Auroras, the propagation favors the N-S path
so I can usually work CA, OR, WA, NV and others along that general heading,
under less than optimum conditions, later in the day.
If all goes well, I may even have a beam up and be able to add a little
directivity to the equations. Yes, the rotator cable is here and no, the
good rotator did not arrive yet, so I may be wired with a rotator with no
brake, and you may find QSB that is station related if there is a wind.
The wind is down now and I am planning to go up the 80 foot tower today, and
fix the connections on the big V-Beam. That will take one unknown out of
Murphy's kit bag.
Hey, this hobby is about fun and this kind of challenge sounds like fun to
me. A grab bag of propagation and antenna possibilities, that ol'e Murph
can still have a ball with.
:o)
Don't worry, I climb safely and wear the safety belt.
For SS, see you in there.
J., VY1JA
>From kg5u at hal-pc.org Mon Oct 14 19:42:58 2002
From: kg5u@hal-pc.org (Dale L Martin)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SS Answers DE VY1JA
In-Reply-To: <001a01c273b8$75f71920$c3096cd8@jallen>
Message-ID: <MCBBJAHBAIHDJKDNKBBIOEEKCEAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
>
> This year's plan is that QRP will again be remembered by VY1JA
> every hour at
> approximately on the half hour. If I forget in the rush, remind me.
>
QRP schedule, Jay?
I don't need no stinkin' QRP schedule!
:-)
73,
dale, kg5u
>From je1cka at jzap.com Tue Oct 15 15:14:09 2002
From: je1cka@jzap.com (Tack Kumagai)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re "No QSL Needed"
In-Reply-To: Zack Widup's message of "Fri, 11 Oct 2002 10:33:22 -0500 (CDT)"
<Pine.GSO.4.10.10210111032380.3400-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
References: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10210111032380.3400-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
Message-ID: <200210150514.OAA14929@ne.nal.go.jp>
In message "Re: [CQ-Contest] Re "No QSL Needed""
on 02/10/11, Zack Widup <w9sz@prairienet.org> writes:
:
: How about QDQ "Don't QSL"?
:
: Zack W9SZ
I write QDQ just below the signature of Summary
for "Don't disQulify me,PLEASE"
---------
Tack Kumagai JE1CKA/KH0AM
Internet: je1cka@jzap.com
NEW URL! http://je1cka.jzap.com/
>From ka5cvh at ka5cvh.com Tue Oct 15 08:41:31 2002
From: ka5cvh@ka5cvh.com (Mike Urich, KA5CVH)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: Fw: [CQ-Contest] Re "No QSL Needed"
Message-ID: <003501c27448$305f1440$6d620140@concentric.net>
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tack Kumagai" <je1cka@jzap.com>
>How about QDQ "Don't QSL"?
Mike wrote
How about N0QSL :-)
Sorry couldn't resist.
Mike Urich, KA5CVH
www.ka5cvh.com
LaPorte TX EL-29
Amateur Radio *IS* a contact sport!
>From jsschuster at snet.net Tue Oct 15 19:18:56 2002
From: jsschuster@snet.net (jsschuster)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Worked All WRTC OJ Station Award?
Message-ID: <3DAC5C0F.71CD7C8D@snet.net>
Seems to me there was going to be an award for working them all. Has
anyone received anything ? Tnx JACK W1WEF
>From w2up at mindspring.com Tue Oct 15 21:10:54 2002
From: w2up@mindspring.com (Barry )
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Worked All WRTC OJ Station Award?
In-Reply-To: <3DAC5C0F.71CD7C8D@snet.net>
Message-ID: <3DAC764E.25821.1184CD@localhost>
Nope, nor have I received my WRTC t-shirt for working 130 (I think)
band-OJ's.
And, I'm still waiting for my VP6DI card.
I could probably think of some other complaints, too, given more time :.)
Barry W2UP
On 15 Oct 2002 jsschuster wrote:
> Seems to me there was going to be an award for working them all. Has
> anyone received anything ? Tnx JACK W1WEF
>
> _______________________________________________
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Barry Kutner, W2UP Internet: w2up@mindspring.com
Newtown, PA Frankford Radio Club
>From ww3s at zoominternet.net Tue Oct 15 20:52:44 2002
From: ww3s@zoominternet.net (Jamie WW3S)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Worked All WRTC OJ Station Award?
References: <3DAC764E.25821.1184CD@localhost>
Message-ID: <009801c274a5$f4eb91a0$6701a8c0@zoominternet.net>
I think there were also early bird awards for submitting the log within a
certain amount of time; anybody know who "won" those? Was there a certain
way one had to "apply" for the worked all awards or the t shirts?
73 Jamie
----- Original Message -----
From: "Barry " <w2up@mindspring.com>
To: "jsschuster" <jsschuster@snet.net>; "contest Reflector"
<cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 4:10 PM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Worked All WRTC OJ Station Award?
> Nope, nor have I received my WRTC t-shirt for working 130 (I think)
> band-OJ's.
> And, I'm still waiting for my VP6DI card.
> I could probably think of some other complaints, too, given more time :.)
> Barry W2UP
>
> On 15 Oct 2002 jsschuster wrote:
>
> > Seems to me there was going to be an award for working them all. Has
> > anyone received anything ? Tnx JACK W1WEF
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> > 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
>
>
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>From ua3vcs at mail.ru Wed Oct 16 07:47:42 2002
From: ua3vcs@mail.ru (Art Popoff)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: Fw: [CQ-Contest] Re "No QSL Needed"
In-Reply-To: <003501c27448$305f1440$6d620140@concentric.net>
Message-ID: <E181eDm-0004yZ-00@f15.mail.ru>
Hi to All,
NOQSL sounds a bit too wide. If I QRV from some remote QTH and am of some
interest to amateur radio community people, sending NOQSL means WHAT?.. No qsl
from who.. HIM or ME? In this regard my proposal is NQN "No Qsl Needed". No QSL
Needed meaning that one does not need to send me a QSL card to receive mine.
He/she will get my qsl regardless of his/her having sent me a QSL card already
or not.
Leave the International Q-Code alone. It does not belong entirely to Amateur
Radio.
73, de UA3VCS
>From wae at dl6rai.muc.de Wed Oct 16 09:42:24 2002
From: wae@dl6rai.muc.de (Bernhard Buettner)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] WAEDC SSB High Claimed Scores
Message-ID: <200210160642.g9G6gOL01765@dl6rai.muc.de>
Hi Contesters:
The High Claimed Scores for the WAE-DX-Contest SSB 2002 are now
available on the DARC Web site at
http://www.waedc.de
Check under
Results 2002
-> SSB
-> Claimed Scores
Please check out if your entry is listed corrctly and if not, let
me know.
We had a few technical problems on the Web server but now the site
back on line and up to date again. Sorry for the confusion.
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 timo.klimoff at kolumbus.fi Wed Oct 16 13:00:37 2002
From: timo.klimoff@kolumbus.fi (Timo)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Worked All WRTC OJ Station Award?
References: <3DAC5C0F.71CD7C8D@snet.net>
Message-ID: <000d01c274f2$7f585c00$b3c5f83e@tklimoff>
> Seems to me there was going to be an award for working them all. Has
> anyone received anything ? Tnx JACK W1WEF
>
QRX!
We have received almost 1500 logs, so this takes some time.
73, Timo OH1NOA
WRTC2002 Webmaster
http://www.wrtc2002.org
>From radio at stelex.com.au Wed Oct 16 21:18:33 2002
From: radio@stelex.com.au (Mike, VK4DX)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: Fw: [CQ-Contest] Re "No QSL Needed"
References: <003501c27448$305f1440$6d620140@concentric.net>
Message-ID: <3DAD3CF9.5050002@stelex.com.au>
>
>
>Mike wrote
>How about N0QSL :-)
>Sorry couldn't resist.
>
>Mike Urich, KA5CVH
>
There's a Russian station UA3QSY (or RA3QSY, not sure about his prefix)
Imagine a DX station working split on CW and this guy not realizing it's
a split thing actually transmits on DX's frequency. How do you tell him
to QSY ?
UA3QSY QSY !
and he goes: R R R de UA3QSY UA3QSY 5NN 5NN de UA3QSY k
and then everyone on the frequency keys: QSY QSY QSY
and he goes CFM de UA3QSY UA3QSY 5NN 5NN .....and so on forever
... he-he-he-he ... LOL !!!
73 Mike
>From ka5cvh at ka5cvh.com Wed Oct 16 07:27:03 2002
From: ka5cvh@ka5cvh.com (Mike Urich, KA5CVH)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: Fw: [CQ-Contest] Re "No QSL Needed"
References: <E181eDm-0004yZ-00@f15.mail.ru>
Message-ID: <01d301c27506$f430fd20$6d620140@concentric.net>
----- Original Message -----
From: "Art Popoff" <ua3vcs@mail.ru
> NOQSL sounds a bit too wide.
Mike wrote
That's actually N0QSL (N-Zero-QSL) and was tongue in cheek since as club
meetings etc we refer to people who are working on their licesnse of having
the license
N0CAL or N0KAL <No-Call>
Mike Urich, KA5CVH
www.ka5cvh.com
LaPorte TX EL-29
Amateur Radio *IS* a contact sport!
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 16 07:39:26 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Pa QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 16Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210161339.g9GDdQ121835@b4h.net>
2002 Pa QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 16Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 16, 2002
E-mail logs to: (none)
Mail logs to:
PA QSO Party 2002
P.O. Box 614
State College, PA 16804
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
In State M/S HP
N3SD(@W3IQ) 455 830 141 21 221,922.5 NCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State M/S LP
N3RM 106 811 132 20 131,028.0 OWLS
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Mobile LP
W3USA/M(W1NN) 1004 248 125 22 240,625.0
K8MR/3 695 108 104 13 137,912.0 NCC
K3ONW/M 55 33 56 4 6,636.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Rover HP
KN4SK(KN4SK/AB4Y 439 810 127 201,127.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op HP
AA3B 611 1160 143 22 312,768.0 FRC
N3AD 747 692 140 20 307,240.0 FRC
K3WW 721 799 144 20 288,168.0 FRC
K3MD 633 713 139 21 245,249.0
K3PP 249 1063 140 22 207,140.0
W3JXP 0 957 133 127,881.0
W4ZE 0 768 132 22 101,376.0 WASH
N3RD 149 2 72 3 17,036.0 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op LP
K3MX(K2CD) 339 703 133 22 169,779.0
KD8MQ/3 84 382 104 22 55,977.5
WN3VAW 50 341 100 18 44,400.0 Wireless Association
N3KFD 58 41 49 5 7,374.5 Wireless Association
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op CW HP
K3SV 457 0 103 79,567.5
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op CW LP
NY3A 873 0 122 22 173,569.0 PVRC
KC3M 821 0 127 171,634.0
AD8J 734 0 122 22 147,932.0 NCC
WA3AAN 225 0 90 10 31,825.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op Port LP
WA3SES 692 543 138 22 233,910.0
N3FR 593 535 135 22 204,120.0
N2OCW/P 0 832 131 22 109,392.0
N3GNW 0 677 114 20 77,436.0 Warminster Amateur R
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op HP
K1GU 44 45 45 55,125.0 YCCC
W3HDH 232 244 66 19 42,115.0
K1PQS 240 186 63 38,812.0
K4BAI 233 108 62 32,383.0 SECC
N6HC 192 152 60 28,120.0 SCCC
KN5H 186 150 62 25,079.0
K0OU 94 40 45 8,707.5 SMC
VK2CZ 0 5 4 420.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op LP
N4GG 64 36 46 2 66,840.0 PVRC
W8MJ 367 380 67 22 66,732.0 MRRC
VE3STT 266 226 64 45,584.0 CCO
NY1S 270 165 65 41,476.0
VE3BUC 133 287 66 15 34,462.0 CCO
K7SV 162 205 67 10 30,418.0 PVRC
W1TO 157 150 66 28,988.0 YCCC
N3RA/8 116 201 66 8 26,796.0 NCC
NY4T 2 316 65 22,000.0 TCG
WN6K 90 121 58 14 15,877.0 TCG
NF4A 105 105 56 9 15,608.0 FCG
VE7XB 86 126 55 12 15,225.0
W2RDS 0 177 60 8 11,620.0 FRC
N6RO 45 17 33 2 3,289.0 NCCC
W6ZZZ 0 21 15 915.0 NCCC
K9JLS 0 24 20 2 880.0 SMC
N0AC 86 14 1 1.0
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op QRP
WB6BWZ 66 44 45 14 13,365.0 SECC
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op CW LP
N6MU 174 0 58 15,938.0
K5OT 153 0 58 13,511.0 SMC
NO5W 96 0 44 6,336.0 Northwest Amateur Ra
VE7ASK 59 0 38 3,763.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op CW QRP
KD7AEE 54 0 30 5,260.0 utah contest club
Operators:
K8MR/3 K8MR,W8DRZ
N3RM N3RM,N3WFP
N3SD N3SD,W3IQ
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 16 07:40:07 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NA Sprint RTTY - Claimed Scores 16Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210161340.g9GDe7m21846@b4h.net>
2002 NA Sprint RTTY - Claimed Scores 16Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 12, 2002
E-mail logs to: rttysprint@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/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club/Team
Single Op HP
W2UP 250 35 4 8,750
K4RO 168 29 4,872 TCG Cool Cats
VE6YR 113 29 3 3,277
K4WW 104 28 3 2,912 KCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club/Team
Single Op LP
K7SV 193 26 4 5,018 PVRC
K2PS 173 29 4 5,017 FRC
WA6BOB 92 30 3 2,760 SCCC
VE7ASK 95 22 4 2,090
K6OWL 79 25 3 1,975
W6ZZZ 65 20 4 1,300 NCCC
Operators:
(none)
Teams:
NCCC:
W6ZZZ 1,300
Team Total: 1,300
TCG Cool Cats:
K4RO 4,872
Team Total: 4,872
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 16 08:04:56 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] EU Autumn Sprint, SSB and CW
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.1.20021016070346.00b19de0@pop3.eskimo.com>
2002 EU Autumn Sprint, CW - All Claimed Scores 16Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 27, 2002
E-mail logs to: eusprint@kkn.net
Mail logs to:
Karel Karmasin, OK2FD
Gen. Svobody 636
674 01 Trebic
Czech Republic
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/
73 dink
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
LY2OX 234 234 Lithuanian DX
OH1F(OH1NOA) 227 4 227 CCF
G4BUO 219 4 219
LY2BM 217 4 217
M0TTT 213 4 213
GW3NJW 168 4 168 Contest Cambria
HG9R(HA9RU) 166 4 166
SM3X(SM3CVM) 157 157
HB9CZF 138 3 138
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 199 4 199 WWYC
I2WIJ 148 4 148 MCC -Marconi Contest
LY2TA 43 4 43
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op QRP
DJ1YFK 142 4 142 WWYC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
2002 EU Autumn Sprint, SSB - All Claimed Scores 16Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 20, 2002
E-mail logs to: eusprint@kkn.net
Mail logs to:
Paolo Cortese, I2UIY
P.O. Box 14
27043 Broni (PV)
Italy
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/
73 dink
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
RW2F(UA2FB) 198 4 198
LY2FY 197 4 197 Kaunas University of
ES5TV 184 4 184 Tartu Contest Team
LY2OX 177 4 177 Lithuanian DX
YO9HP 172 172
GW4BLE 156 156
LY2BM 153 4 153 KTU RC
SP2PIK(SQ4GXO) 140 4 140 WWYC
G0WCW/P(@G4MRS) 138 4 138 Martlesham RS
OH5DX 50 1 50 CCF
SM3X(SM3CVM) 37 37
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 152 4 152 WWYC
G4PIQ/P 71 2 71
>From N6HC at aol.com Wed Oct 16 13:59:25 2002
From: N6HC@aol.com (N6HC@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ Spokane, WA
Message-ID: <11c.18f317f0.2adef4ed@aol.com>
Business will require me to spend one month in Spokane, WA at the Rockwood
clinic beginning October 27th. I'd like to meet any local amateurs during my
stay. Since this time frame includes both CW & SSB Sweepstakes contests, I'd
be interested to know if any multi-op efforts are being launched that could
use another participant OR if anyone would be willing to host me at a home
station? Please reply to: N6HC@aol.com or 714-573-2965
Cheers
Arnie N6HC
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>From w4au at contesting.com Wed Oct 16 15:14:02 2002
From: w4au@contesting.com (John Unger)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Yaesu Mark V vs. Field
Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.2.20021016140739.01e84778@gsvaresm01.er.usgs.gov>
Are there any differences in the receiver sections of the FT-1000MP Mark-V
and the Mark-V Field? The numbers in the ARRL reviews of the two rigs would
seem to indicate that there are, but it's not specific as to what the real
differences, if any are. I've been assuming that the only differences
between the two radios are the final rf amp, the power supply, and the
antenna tuner. Has anyone compared the schematics, etc.?
tnx es 73 - John, W4AU
>From johngeig at yahoo.com Wed Oct 16 13:39:38 2002
From: johngeig@yahoo.com (John Geiger)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Which contest rig-Results
Message-ID: <20021016193938.84048.qmail@web40712.mail.yahoo.com>
Thanks to all who replied to my question about which
contest rig to choose. Here are the results in the
different categories:
Under $600
1st Kenwood TS830
2nd Kenwood TS930
$600 to $1000
1st Kenwood TS850
2nd Icom 765
Yaesu FT990
$1000-$1500
Icom 756 PRO
Everything else received 1 vote
Over $1500
1st Yaesu FT1000MP MKV
2nd Icom 756PRO II
Yaesu FT1000D
Most of these choices were exactly what I was thinking
of myself in these price ranges. I was a little
surprised that the FT1000 MP (original) did not
receive more votes. Same for the Icom 761. The
Kenwood TS950SDX only received 1 vote in its category,
which was surprising. Also, the original 756 did not
receive any votes, but the Yaesu FT920 did better than
I expected. It must be a pretty good radio.
Thanks to everyone who responded. This will help out
greatly with my newsletter article.
73s John NE0P
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>From eugenewalsh at msn.com Wed Oct 16 23:42:45 2002
From: eugenewalsh@msn.com (Eugene Walsh)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] UA3QSY
Message-ID: <DAV61bhXfT433nD0Dvl00003723@hotmail.com>
This actually happened, in reverse.
K5YG and I were told this story over 35 years ago by an
accomplished contester and superb CW op who is still
QRV.
On OSCAR 6 he was called by UP2OM, and obediently moved up! After a few
iterations he figured
out what was gg on, sat still and had a QSO.
I thought it was hilarious. Still do.
73 Gene N2AA
VK4DX sez:
"There's a Russian station UA3QSY (or RA3QSY, not sure about his prefix)
Imagine a DX station working split on CW and this guy not realizing it's
a split thing actually transmits on DX's frequency. How do you tell him
to QSY ?
UA3QSY QSY !
and he goes: R R R de UA3QSY UA3QSY 5NN 5NN de UA3QSY k
and then everyone on the frequency keys: QSY QSY QSY
and he goes CFM de UA3QSY UA3QSY 5NN 5NN .....and so on forever
... he-he-he-he ... LOL !!!"
>From tdm1 at bignet.net Thu Oct 17 04:24:03 2002
From: tdm1@bignet.net (tdm1)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
Message-ID: <001f01c2758c$bea74660$2f6bfea9@tdm1>
Just to repeat the emphasis of my earlier post. Everyone reading this reflector
knows someone who can get their feet wet in the SS. Go find them and personally
invite them on the air. The contest community will do better in both the short
and long term if we do our own recruiting.
73 Ted W8UE
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>From K7LXC at aol.com Thu Oct 17 10:57:27 2002
From: K7LXC@aol.com (K7LXC@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] UA3QSY
Message-ID: <b0.2dfcab2d.2ae01bc7@aol.com>
In a message dated 10/17/02 5:22:52 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
eugenewalsh@msn.com writes:
> On OSCAR 6 he was called by UP2OM, and obediently moved up! After a few
> iterations he figured
> out what was gg on, sat still and had a QSO.
>
> I thought it was hilarious. Still do.
Good one.
I had the pleasure at the WRTC2002 of meeting OH2BAD - a Lutheran pastor.
Other favorites in the past were OK2PAY and UP2BAT.
Cheers,
Steve K7LXC
>From K7LXC at aol.com Thu Oct 17 10:58:47 2002
From: K7LXC@aol.com (K7LXC@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
Message-ID: <75.12e43e.2ae01c17@aol.com>
In a message dated 10/17/02 5:25:35 AM Pacific Daylight Time, tdm1@bignet.net
writes:
> Just to repeat the emphasis of my earlier post. Everyone reading this
> reflector knows someone who can get their feet wet in the SS. Go find them
> and personally invite them on the air. The contest community will do better
> in both the short and long term if we do our own recruiting.
Your email address must be because of SS Sunday afternoons - tdm (tedium)
- hi.
Cheers,
Steve K7LXC
>From Jimk8mr at aol.com Thu Oct 17 11:38:04 2002
From: Jimk8mr@aol.com (Jimk8mr@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Sunday in SS
Message-ID: <23.261c707b.2ae0254c@aol.com>
The annual concerns about Sunday Afternoon in SS have again, on schedule,
appeared. The solutions proposed so far include such usual suspects as "let
DX operate", "make qsos once per band", "recruit new operators", and so on.
There is certainly nothing wrong with recruiting new operators, though if
someone is that interested, I can't see why we'd want to keep him in hiding
for the first 12 hours. The others are, IMHO, bad ideas.
But let me once again suggest the quickest, easiest, and most fun way to be
part of the solution:
Go find a second station to operate! Or a third, a fourth, or more!!
As many of you know, I've been doing this in CW SS for a number of years. I
call it Single Operator, Multi-Station. It's a lot of fun, and the rates
just keep getting *better* as the contest goes on. Nobody has ever complained
that I gave them some extra qsos on Sunday afternoon.
This year, there has been a rule change that will make this a more appealing
option for many. It is no longer required by the ARRL that the station owner
be a member of a club for the score to count toward the Club Competition.
Only the membership status of the operator counts. So now you can now go
out, find another station without regard to who the owner is, operate it, and
count the score toward your club's aggregate score.
Given the choice between spending Sunday scratching for another 400 qsos from
home, or making another 800 qsos from an otherwise unused station, I'd say
that it becomes an easy win-win choice to find the second station. You keep
your rate up, your club gets more points, and everyone gets a shot at an
extra qso(s).
If you are intent on winning an official award, this may not be for you. But
without going through all the aggravation of getting ARRL to make a new
category (not likely to happen anyway), would anyone like to join me in some
unofficial competition in the SOMS category?
I'd suggest these rules:
1. Operation must be from completely different locations. No using a second
call from an existing station, even if separate transmitters are used.
2. Add the individual scores from each operation.
3. Others (e.g. the owner) may operate after you leave, which would make the
entry a multiop to ARRL. Only the score you personally generate would count
for the SOMS competition.
4. Usual single operator rules apply, i.e. no spotting, PacketClusters, etc.
Open for discussion, before SS, would be the question of whether to limit
total operating time to 24 hours, to permit the full 30 hours (not more than
24 from one location, of course), or set some intermediate limit.
As a goal when operating, I suggest this one: Make more total points than
WP3R. It's a tough goal, which I've only managed once in my many years of
SOMS.
Anybody out there want to give this a try? No problem if you don't: just
think of me on Sunday afternoon of CW SS with my 10 minute rate timer sitting
at 100.
73 - Jim K8MR
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>From kcechura at umr.edu Thu Oct 17 11:16:48 2002
From: kcechura@umr.edu (Ken Cechura)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] tram
Message-ID: <000a01c275f0$399b38f0$5100a8c0@crashwin>
Ok, I can dig through the archives, but im lazy and have a test in a
half hour...
What is a tower "tram" and what does it look like? I would like to see
how one works....
One of our alumni told me about it, as we have to pull down our Force 12
C4 to replace the reflector which fell off over the last month.
Defective rivet, I HOPE. Unfortunately it was dark last night and the
entire situation could not be investigated fully.
Thanks
Ken
Kenneth R. Cechura, KC9UMR
University of Missouri-Rolla
Department Of Electrical Engineering
President, 2002, W0EEE, UMR ARC
email: kcechura@umr.edu
>From ok1qm at volny.cz Thu Oct 17 20:17:32 2002
From: ok1qm@volny.cz (Jan Kucera)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Is AL-811HX good for a 48 hours contest?
Message-ID: <000501c27601$1e719400$334fb13e@y4n3g5>
Dear oms,
We are going to buy two power amplifiers and as we haven?t enough money to
buy
a new Alpha or other such expensive PA, please, could you advice us whether
the AL-811HX endures a 48 hours contest without any troubles. Or could you
recommend us any other PA at a reasonable price?
Thank you very much for your opinions in advance.
Jan, OK1QM/ team OL5T.
>From K7LXC at aol.com Thu Oct 17 16:45:02 2002
From: K7LXC@aol.com (K7LXC@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] tram
Message-ID: <ff.1faacc04.2ae06d3e@aol.com>
In a message dated 10/17/02 9:58:46 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
kcechura@umr.edu writes:
> Ok, I can dig through the archives, but im lazy and have a test in a
> half hour...
>
> What is a tower "tram" and what does it look like? I would like to see
> how one works....
>
> One of our alumni told me about it, as we have to pull down our Force 12
> C4 to replace the reflector which fell off over the last month.
> Defective rivet, I HOPE. Unfortunately it was dark last night and the
> entire situation could not be investigated fully.
This is a good question for TowerTalk - the tower and HF antenna
construction reflector. Send a message to towertalk-request@contesting.com
with <subscribe> in the subject and you'll be all set.
Cheers,
Steve K7LXC
TOWER TECH --
Professional tower services for commercial and amateur
>From spederson at yahoo.com Thu Oct 17 19:45:51 2002
From: spederson@yahoo.com (Scott Pederson)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Central Texas DX & Contest Club election results
Message-ID: <20021018014551.69938.qmail@web13905.mail.yahoo.com>
Howdy all,
This year's CTDXCC elections were held (without dangling chads) and here are
the officers for the 09/02 to 08/03 calendar year:
President - Jim George, N3BB
Vice President - Phil Duff, NA4M
Secretary - Scott Pederson, KI5DR
Treasurer - Bob Allen, KK5MI
Newsletter/Web Guru - Ken Harker, WM5R
Our website - http://www.ctdxcc.org
Hope to see y'all on the air this fall contest season!
73, Scott
ki5dr@arrl.net
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>From kcechura at umr.edu Fri Oct 18 08:30:09 2002
From: kcechura@umr.edu (Ken Cechura)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Thanks!
Message-ID: <000201c276a2$1d2ec8a0$5100a8c0@crashwin>
Thanks to all who sent me info on the tram.... Now that I'm educated, I
need to go find an insured tower climber!
73
Ken
Kenneth R. Cechura, KC9UMR
University of Missouri-Rolla
Department Of Electrical Engineering
President, 2002, W0EEE, UMR ARC
email: kcechura@umr.edu
>From va3uz at rac.ca Fri Oct 18 14:16:53 2002
From: va3uz@rac.ca (VE3DZ)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 9A contest plaque
Message-ID: <003201c276ca$297e2740$0201a8c0@yuri>
I would like to take this opportunity and say Thank You to the HRS (of
Croatia) for sending me a nice plaque for the winning of 28 MHz entry in the
December 2001 contest. It came along with nice award and colourful book with
contest results.
Great job, guys!
73 Yuri VE3DZ (ex-VA3UZ)
P.S. Still waiting for CQ WPX 2000 plaque...
>From k7qq at netzero.net Fri Oct 18 07:57:16 2002
From: k7qq@netzero.net (k7qq)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] PA QSO e-Mail add:
Message-ID: <000101c27707$4b9493e0$92ee153f@hewlettykbipll>
Does anyone have an e-mail address for the PAQP ???
Rex k7qq@arrl.net
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>From n6ki at juno.com Sat Oct 19 00:14:44 2002
From: n6ki@juno.com (n6ki@juno.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Is AL-811HX good for a 48 hours contest?
Message-ID: <20161018.231950.-476113.1.n6ki@juno.com>
No, stay away from 811 type tubes for Contest use
Best deal in same power output range is
Ameritron AL-80A
$500 to $600 used price in U.S.A.
Single 3-500Z tube ( 500 to 600 W Out Key Down)
Possible weakness is bandswitch so do not HOT SWITCH
or operate into High VSWR if at all possible
( I never personally zapped an AL-80A bandswitch but know of a few)
The AL-80B went to electronic bias - had some related problems
with the bias circuit but supposedly a mod available -
otherwise basically same amplifier as AL-80A but much more costly used
We used AL-80A amps for expeditions to Mexico and have used in Grand
Cayman
73, Dennis N6KI / TEAM 6E2T / ZF2AR
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>From jamesb at pacific.net.sg Sat Oct 19 12:01:48 2002
From: jamesb@pacific.net.sg (James Brooks, 9V1YC)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Asia-Pacific Sprint Coming up
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20021019110148.00bbe20c@pacific.net.sg>
Hi Folks,
Just a reminder that the next Asia-Pacific Sprint is coming up shortly.
Sunday, 20 October 2002 0000 - 0200 UTC (15m/20m CW)
(Saturday evening in North America)
The rules are simple, everyone is low-power, and its only 2 hours. Good fun
for everyone.
T-shirts given away to the top winners.
Full rules at: http://jsfc.org/apsprint/
Hope to hear you all in the Sprint.
73
James 9V1YC/N1YC
p.s. For those that keep asking me, YES - the official WRTC 2002 video is
still being worked on, and YES it will be available on DVD too.
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>From n4zr at contesting.com Sat Oct 19 11:30:20 2002
From: n4zr@contesting.com (Pete Smith)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Ten-Tec Orion
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.2.20021019102945.045a2370@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
Have any of these been delivered yet? first impressions, anyone?
73, Pete N4ZR
Sometimes a tower is just a tower
>From btippett at alum.mit.edu Sat Oct 19 12:30:11 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Ten-Tec Orion
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20021019153011.01118134@pop.vnet.net>
Last I saw on the Ten-Tec reflector was first delivery in
November. Here's an excellent summary by Doug Smith KF6DX who is
on Ten-Tec's engineering staff:
http://www.doug-smith.net/orion.htm
73, Bill W4ZV
>From ua3vcs at mail.ru Sat Oct 19 21:39:57 2002
From: ua3vcs@mail.ru (Art Popoff)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Single band entry question
Message-ID: <E182wdp-0001uT-00@f2.mail.ru>
Dear Contesters,
Is it possible to work stations on other bands (in order to give out some extra
mults/points)than the band that has been chosen for a Single Band Category? If
so, are there any pecularities with the log submission?
Thanks for your time,
de Art, BW3/UA3VCS
>From wn3vaw at fyi.net Sat Oct 19 14:17:47 2002
From: wn3vaw@fyi.net (Ron Notarius WN3VAW)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] PA QSO e-Mail add:
References: <200210191605.g9JG5wqB016902@contesting.com>
Message-ID: <006f01c27793$d50704a0$03010a0a@office1>
There isn't one. The Nittany ARC is only accepting paper logs, no email
logs.
And don't scream at me about it (as some of you have already done)-- I think
that's a very bad decision, but I'm not even a member of NARC let alone have
any say in how the contest is run.
73, ron wn3vaw
"Be who you are, say what you think, people that matter don't care, and
people that care don't matter." -- Dr. Seuss
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To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Subject: [CQ-Contest] PA QSO e-Mail add:
Does anyone have an e-mail address for the PAQP ???
Rex k7qq@arrl.net
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>From k3pp at ptd.net Sat Oct 19 15:19:34 2002
From: k3pp@ptd.net (Glenn O'Donnell, K3PP)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ Contest Survey: Suggestion for discussion
Message-ID: <002501c2779c$13b04d80$7001a8c0@STATION>
I just retrieved my November CQ from the mailbox about 1/2 hour ago. It
looks like a great issue, with a Joe Walsh WB6AMU interview ... AND .... the
long-anticipated results of K1AR's contesting survey!
I want to thank K1AR for performing this valuable research. I find it
personally valuable and it is critically important for our hobby. I plan to
comment a lot over the next days about the topics. I anticipate this
reflector will be awash in discussion. This should be fun!
I'd like to suggest a means to keep the discussions organized. It would
seem to be most efficient to have threads targeted at each question. It's
inefficient to attempt to "boil the ocean" by spewing analysis of the entire
survey's results. Of course, there are general issues like respondent
demographics and such, but the questions themselves would best be discussed
independently. I suggest we use the email subject line to organize the
discussions, with a format like
"CQ Survey #1:"
... in the beginning to reflect question number one. This will make it a
lot easier to track the topics.
I usually don't have the time to contribute to the QRM on this reflector,
but I'm taking some vacation time over the next week and I plan to stir the
pot for some interesting (and civilized, please) dialogue.
TU ES VY 73 de Glenn, K3PP
>From K4tmc at aol.com Sat Oct 19 15:59:19 2002
From: K4tmc@aol.com (K4tmc@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ Nashville, TN
Message-ID: <1b9.802e73a.2ae30587@aol.com>
I'll be in Nashville for the week of 10/28. Any contesters have time away
from CQWW preparation for an evening get-together. Any radio club meetings
in the area that week?
73,
Henry Pollock - K4TMC
Raleigh, NC
>From KI9A at aol.com Sat Oct 19 16:31:30 2002
From: KI9A@aol.com (KI9A@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ILQP Sunday
Message-ID: <1bb.80584bc.2ae30d12@aol.com>
Just a reminder--the 40th annual Illinois QSO party is Sunday, Oct.20th
1800z-0200z.
A perfect time for last miniute checks of equipment prior to the CQWW & SS!
73,
Chuck KI9A
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>From hamradio at svessa.se Sat Oct 19 22:41:57 2002
From: hamradio@svessa.se (Teemu S Korhonen)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ Maryland
Message-ID: <001e01c277a7$95fc9f40$2ee396c1@chello.se>
Hi
I will be staying at K3DI's between the 24th and 29th October. So if
there is any contesters who want to meet me in the MD area just send me
an email and we can se if we can work it out.
I will be in N.Y between the 21st and 24th October.
73
Teemu
SM0W - SM0WKA
+ 46 73 99 28 394
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>From wn3vaw at fyi.net Sat Oct 19 17:39:18 2002
From: wn3vaw@fyi.net (Ron Notarius WN3VAW)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QTC Thoughts
Message-ID: <00f001c277af$b5d7dc00$03010a0a@office1>
In the aftermath of one of my favorite state QSO parties, the post-contest
discussion every year turns to things that could be done to make it better
next year.
A relatively new contester has been pushing, hard, for the contest to add
something similar to the QTC report used in the WAE contest, to help spice
up Sunday operating (since Sunday late mornings and early afternoons are
often slow going). So far, the response has been very strong -- against the
idea.
However, I want to be fair. So even though I've operated in the WAE and
have my own opinion of this proposal, I'm curious as to what other
experienced contesters might think.
So, the question is: What do you think of a state QSO party adding a
WAE-style QTC report? Is it something that would spice up the contest, or
something that would work against it?
Please reply direct, and after a few days, I'll post a summary.
Thanks!
73, ron wn3vaw
"Be who you are, say what you think, people that matter don't care, and
people that care don't matter." -- Dr. Seuss
>From k0hb at earthlink.net Sat Oct 19 22:43:49 2002
From: k0hb@earthlink.net (KØHB)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QTC Thoughts
References: <00f001c277af$b5d7dc00$03010a0a@office1>
Message-ID: <008401c277b0$3c35bf60$c211be3f@bigguy>
From: "Ron Notarius WN3VAW" <wn3vaw@fyi.net>
>
> So, the question is: What do you think of a state QSO party adding a
> WAE-style QTC report? Is it something that would spice up the
contest, or
> something that would work against it?
>
Just like WAE, I assume that QTC reports would be optional on the part
of each station. That would make it pretty painless to add.
Since most QSO party operation (outside the target state) is very
casual, I suspect that most participants would just ignore it (like I
ignore the QTC in WAE), but it would add an additional dimension to
those so inclined. Hard to see any downside.
??? 73, de Hans, K0HB
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>From ku8e1 at yahoo.com Sat Oct 19 16:29:22 2002
From: ku8e1@yahoo.com (Jeffrey Clarke)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: [SECC] NA Files for Illinois QSO Party
In-Reply-To: <20021019211755.48229.qmail@web40802.mail.yahoo.com>
Message-ID: <20021019222922.109.qmail@web40807.mail.yahoo.com>
I forgot contesting.com will not let you attach files. Go to
http://bellsouthpwp.net/k/u/ku8e/NA.html to download the IL QSO party
files....
Jeff
--- Jeffrey Clarke <ku8e1@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
> I couldn't find the NA files for the ILL QSO party anywhere. I hate
> when the sponsors don't provide them !!! Anyway I used the TE
> program
> on NA and created them today. It doesn't score the QSO points totally
> right because of the weird scoring system they have ... but it will
> be
> good enough so you can at least use NA to log QSO's and track mults
> OK.
>
> I have attached the files to this email to save everyone the
> trouble
> of having to create them....
>
> 73's Jeff KU8E
>
>
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>From robert.chandler at sympatico.ca Sat Oct 19 22:36:37 2002
From: robert.chandler@sympatico.ca (Bob Chandler, VE3SRE)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 60M pre-contest tests by "Team Zone 2"
Message-ID: <00ed01c277d9$21b12020$0100a8c0@CATDISH>
Hi,
While not directly contest related, the "Team Zone 2" contest group has been
given
experimental authorization by Industry Canada to conduct tests on the 60 meter
amateur
band. These will be the first ever operations on 60 meters from Canada and
will take
place on October 22nd, 23rd and 24th and possibly at other times if time allows.
We will have QSO's with those stations in the USA and in the UK who have 60
meter
authorization, but otherwise will appreciate reception reports.
Callsign to be used is VA2BY.
We will QSL QSO's and reception reports direct only via VE3BY via callbook
address.
E-mail reception reports can be sent to radiotoronto@yahoo.com
Complete operating schedule and frequencies are available at
http://www.qsl.net/teamzone2
CU in the contest on the weekend too!
Bob Chandler, VE3SRE
(on behalf of Team Zone 2)
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>From btippett at alum.mit.edu Sun Oct 20 07:50:10 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Ten-Tec Orion
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20021020105010.016ee7f4@pop.vnet.net>
For any SSB types, I omitted another very informative
page by KF6DX about the Orion's audio. Looks like Ten-Tec will
set some new standards in this area as well. Sure is nice to
see a manufacturer paying attention to the basics of good RX
performance in strong signal environments, clean transmitted
CW (i.e. no clicks, good QSK) and clean audio instead of
cosmetics, whistles and bells, and useless gadgets...and isn't
it nice that it's a US manufacturer!
http://www.doug-smith.net/audiophile.htm
73, Bill W4ZV
>From ve5sf at sk.sympatico.ca Sun Oct 20 19:01:49 2002
From: ve5sf@sk.sympatico.ca (Sam Ferris)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Converting WF1B CQWW RTTY log
Message-ID: <3DB351FD.EEF@sk.sympatico.ca>
Anyone know how I can convert a WF1B log (ver 5)to the cabrillo format.
The converter that comes with it doesn't do that contest ....
Just about ready to give up on rtty contests
Thanks
Sam
VE5SF
>From k4bai at worldnet.att.net Mon Oct 21 11:15:41 2002
From: k4bai@worldnet.att.net (John Laney)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] PA QSO e-Mail add:
References: <000101c27707$4b9493e0$92ee153f@hewlettykbipll>
Message-ID: <3DB40C0D.CDFBCDB2@worldnet.att.net>
Hi Rex and others:
I asked this same question before the contest of the sponsors and they
do not accept logs via e-mail. They want you to use their summary sheet
(which you can download from their website) and send them your contest
disk along with the summary sheet by snail mail.
I heard K7QQ doing a great job from the west coast in PQP.
73,
John, K4BAI.
>From Marc.Domen at skynet.be Mon Oct 21 15:58:55 2002
From: Marc.Domen@skynet.be (Marc Domen, ON7SS)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ATTENTION with HAMWAG
Message-ID: <002d01c27912$852a2860$2b4cfea9@MARC>
ATTENTION WITH "HAMWAG"
Hi all,
Take care when you should have used "HAWWAG" during the WAG Contest.
HAMWAG is a freeware program that was promoted on some reflectors.
I have used it and noticed that using the adif file export, this was
not done correctly.
Band was give as "40" and not "40m"
UTC was given "12:25" and not "122500"
I had several problems when importing this adif file in my main log.
Vy 73 Marc, ON7SS
*******************************************
Amateur Radio Station ON7SS
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
Marc.Domen@skynet.be
on7ss@qsl.net
on7ss@skynet.be
ON7SS@ON7SS.TK
http://www.qsl.net/on7ss
http://www.ON7SS.tk
********************************************
>From marc.wullaert3 at pandora.be Mon Oct 21 23:28:15 2002
From: marc.wullaert3@pandora.be (Marc Wullaert ON4MA)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: [UBA-kader] ATTENTION with HAMWAG
References: <002d01c27912$852a2860$2b4cfea9@MARC>
Message-ID: <003e01c27940$6378bc80$0201a8c0@on4mamarc>
There is a updated version on the site 21-10-2002
Marc
----- Original Message -----
From: "Marc Domen, ON7SS" <Marc.Domen@skynet.be>
To: "ONL5923 Peter Destoop" <peter.destoop@pandora.be>; "ONL4299 Patrick"
<ONL4299@skynet.be>; "ONL3908 Maurits Nolf" <maurits_nolf@hotmail.com>;
"ONL3647 Geo Debaets" <geo.debaets@fi.antwerpen.be>; "F-10095 Pierre
FOURNIER" <f10095@club-internet.fr>; "DIG" <dl-dig@yahoogroups.com>;
"Contest Rules" <contest-rules@ne.nal.go.jp>; "Contest Reflector"
<CQ-Contest@contesting.com>; "Awards reflector"
<HAM_awards@yahoogroups.com>; "UBA Kader" <uba-kader@yahoogroups.com>;
"VK2AR" <vk2ar@hotmail.com>; <.dl1dtl@darc.de>
Sent: Monday, October 21, 2002 4:58 PM
Subject: [UBA-kader] ATTENTION with HAMWAG
> ATTENTION WITH "HAMWAG"
>
> Hi all,
>
> Take care when you should have used "HAWWAG" during the WAG Contest.
> HAMWAG is a freeware program that was promoted on some reflectors.
>
> I have used it and noticed that using the adif file export, this was
> not done correctly.
>
> Band was give as "40" and not "40m"
> UTC was given "12:25" and not "122500"
>
> I had several problems when importing this adif file in my main log.
>
> Vy 73 Marc, ON7SS
>
>
> *******************************************
> Amateur Radio Station ON7SS
> 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
>
> Marc.Domen@skynet.be
> on7ss@qsl.net
> on7ss@skynet.be
> ON7SS@ON7SS.TK
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>
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>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 21 15:35:03 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Ill QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 21Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210212135.g9LLZ3l30599@b4h.net>
2002 Ill QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 21Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 18, 2002
E-mail logs to: (none)
Mail logs to:
RAMS
c/o John Matz, KB9II
7079 West Ave.
Honover Park, IL 60103
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
In State Fixed HP
KI9A 264 462 142 8 140,580 ST.LOUIS ARC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Mobile QRP
K9IUA/M 140 7 38 6 11,172 Green River Valley A
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Non-IL HP
K4XU 155 55 95 8 34,675
K1PQS 208 4 78 7 32,760
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Non-IL LP
N6MU 190 31 76 8 31,236 SCCC
K8MR 97 16 61 4 12,810 MRRC
NO5W 80 0 53 5 8,480 NARS
K8KHZ 28 64 45 5,355 MRRC
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 21 15:36:19 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Worked All Germany - All Claimed Scores 21Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210212136.g9LLaJl30610@b4h.net>
2002 Worked All Germany - All Claimed Scores 21Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 20, 2002
E-mail logs to: wag@darc.de
Mail logs to:
Klaus Voigt, DL1DTL
P.O. Box 12 09 37
D-01010 Dresden
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/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO CW HP
SQ4NR(@SP4KSY) 518 0 94 19 146,076 WWYC
SM5D(SM5DJZ) 379 0 113 128,481
W4SAA(@K4FK) 454 0 93 20 125,304 FCG
JY9QJ 320 0 98 5 87,612 BCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO CW LP
LY2XW 469 0 90 126,630
PY1NX 386 0 86 11 99,588
HB9CZF 269 0 77 11 62,139
SV1XV 58 0 35 4 6,090
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO CW QRP
W3BBO 214 0 70 14 44,940
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO Mixed HP
K1GU 134 6 70 29,400 YCCC
VE7AVV 0 59 22 5 3,894 BCDX
K7ZO 0 56 21 1 3,528
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO Mixed LP
SL4CM(SM4TUG) 615 0 104 22 191,880
OK1FHI 313 127 89 117,480
WN6K 29 24 32 3 5,088 SCCC
K9GY 37 14 32 4,896 SMC
VA7DXR 0 30 23 4 2,070
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 21 15:37:05 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 JARTS RTTY - All Claimed Scores 21Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210212137.g9LLb5t30619@b4h.net>
2002 JARTS RTTY - All Claimed Scores 21Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 30, 2002
E-mail logs to: jarts@edsoftz.com
Mail logs to:
(none)
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 QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
AA5AU 1773 4649 339 1,576,011
J41YM(OK1YM) 1696 4076 344 42 1,402,144
OH2BP 1409 3427 347 41 1,179,169 CCF
K4GMH 1373 3694 313 1,156,222 PVRC
VA3DX 1131 3001 322 31 966,322 CCO
WX4TM 1016 2660 256 24 680,960
K4WW 984 2675 248 663,400 KCG
N2WK 833 2197 258 20 566,826
VE6YR 870 2225 232 31 516,200
K3SV 404 1096 170 186,320
LP7H(LU9HS) 501 285 96 18 142,560
WA6BOB 404 956 131 15 125,236 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
K7SV 1001 2728 272 32 742,016 PVRC
OK2CLW 824 1989 237 42 471,393
VE3BUC 664 1741 217 25 377,797 CCO
N1MGO 520 1357 191 20 259,187
GU0SUP 401 1006 190 2 191,140
KE4KWE 385 1011 144 7 145,584
WA1Z 318 797 145 115,565 YCCC
VE7ASK 321 866 119 103,054
VE9DX 277 689 143 7 98,527
WA3AAN 269 675 135 16 91,125
F6FJE 237 581 98 56,938
DL4RCK 204 492 105 5 51,660 BCC
AE4Y 215 12655 71 6 36,991 SECC
G3URA 171 396 75 11 29,700 BARTG
K6OWL 178 338 72 10 24,336
SV1XV 90 199 58 11,542 BARTG
SP3BGD 56 142 43 6,106
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 21 15:39:39 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Cal QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 21Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210212139.g9LLddH30628@b4h.net>
2002 Cal QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 21Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 15, 2002
E-mail logs to: cqp@contesting.com
Mail logs to:
NCCC
c/o Al Maenchen, AD6E
3330 Farthing Way
San Jose, California 95132
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
In State Cnty Exped HP
W6ML 1072 1986 58 25 416,904
W6PT 570 1700 57 24 291,270
W6PH 776 1017 58 22 252,996 YCCC
K6C 600 1181 58 22 241,396
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Cnty Exped LP
KS6U 405 132 55 16 81,345 Central Oregon DX Cl
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State M/M HP
N6O(@N6RO) 1492 3414 58 30 655,632 NCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State M/S HP
N6XI 926 1177 58 26 297,656 Mother Lode DX & Con
W6EEN 618 1618 58 25 295,220 SCCC
K6LRN 579 1100 58 22 228,346 Mother Lode DX/Conte
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Mobile HP
K6AQL/M 1102 471 58 27 1,573
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op HP
N6ED 825 1693 58 24 339,938 SCCC
K6LA 889 1566 58 24 336,342 SCCC
K6NA(K6LL) 721 1634 58 24 314,998 SCCC
W6CIT(N6AN) 868 1388 58 309,546 SCCC
K6XX 856 1294 58 24 299,048
AE6Y 725 1430 58 24 292,030 Mother Lode DX/CC
N6IG(@W6GO) 1572 0 58 24 273,528
N6HC 696 1264 58 22 267,728 SCCC
W6TK 792 1143 57 23 265,563 SCCC
AC6T(@N6VR) 813 1042 57 23 257,811 SCCC
N6WIN(@W2IJ) 219 1558 58 24 218,834 SCCC
K6RIM 675 640 58 19 191,690 NCCC
K6TA 644 0 53 7 101,124 MOTHER LODE DX/CONTE
N5ZK(W5ASP) 174 506 58 90,306 TDXS
AD6WL 0 671 58 10 77,836
K6KO 0 380 35 4 26,600
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op LP
K6AM 878 946 58 24 262,508 SCCC
N6MU(@N6NB) 789 1039 58 24 257,810
AA6PW 864 816 57 24 240,768 SCCC
W6KK 642 975 57 24 220,932 SCCC
WN6K 578 839 57 23 194,484 SCCC
NC6K 498 256 56 19 112,336
KD6KHJ 0 731 57 21 83,334
W6KY 309 70 48 9 51,216 SCCC
ND2T 141 293 50 21 50,450
WA6PX 202 47 46 16 32,200
WA7BNM/6 169 81 42 5 28,098 SCCC
W6ZZZ 0 256 40 20,480 NCCC
WA6BOB 104 79 35 4 16,345 SCCC
K6OWL 62 94 40 9 14,960
W6MVW 105 0 33 2 10,395
W6ZL 66 0 32 1 6,336
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op QRP
W3SE/6 657 0 52 21 102,492 SCCC
W6UFT(W1HIJ) 472 73 55 20 84,425 SCCC
N6WS 357 204 55 10 81,345 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Mobile LP
K8MAD(K8MR) 70 67 40 3 13,760 MRRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State School LP
W7UQ(KL9A) 130 197 53 9 41,552 WWYC
WF4DD(KG4CZU) 0 202 49 6 19,796
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op HP
N0AC(@N0NI) 404 727 58 152,000
NB1B 322 592 58 23 124,700 YCCC
KE9I 307 600 58 123,018 SMC
N8BJQ 281 594 58 20 117,798 SWODXA
W8GN 353 391 58 22 106,778 NCC
KO7X(@KI7WX) 317 302 58 14 90,190 PVRC
VE3KZ 265 329 58 15 84,274 CCO
K4FCG(K4OJ) 210 408 58 14 83,868 FCG
N9AG(@N8NR) 195 413 58 14 81,838 SWODXA
W4SAA(@K4FK) 289 249 56 22 76,440 FCG
VA3NR 237 315 57 76,437 CCO
K4IU 218 278 57 68,970 MWA
N5EG 104 410 58 9 65,656
VE3STT 219 227 56 13 62,216 CCO
K4TX 174 197 57 8 52,212
K8MR 148 251 55 7 52,030 MRRC
VE6AO(VE6TC) 0 431 53 14 45,686
KI9A 66 314 55 8 45,430 SMC
K1PQS 223 114 50 44,850
W3IQ 158 159 54 42,768 NCC
K5KG 129 162 55 6 39,105 FCG
N2ED 156 142 51 8 38,352 FRC
KN5H 130 147 53 36,782
VY1JA 98 113 57 29,070
K2SX 81 63 45 4 16,605 Order of Boiled OWLs
AL1G 6 136 51 20 14,790
K3WW 38 93 45 4 13,500 FRC
K1GU 36 41 32 6,080 YCCC
VK2CZ 0 64 30 1,920
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op LP
W8MJ 408 786 58 24 162,168 MRRC
CJ7RR(VA7RR) 288 681 58 24 129,340 BCDX
N4PN 311 568 58 23 120,002 FCG
K4RO 781 176 58 21 116,290 TCG
N8UM 373 326 57 101,947 TCG
N2CU 347 316 58 18 97,034 WNYDXA
K8IR 309 346 55 23 89,045
NF4A 208 368 58 12 78,880 FCG
K0EJ 166 416 58 12 77,140 TCG
NY1S 294 220 57 75,354
VE3CR 255 272 56 73,304 CCO
K0CIE 225 279 57 70,281
NY4N 231 250 56 19 66,808 TCG
K7SV 234 231 57 12 66,348 PVRC
NA4K 241 209 57 9 65,037 TCG
VE7XB 160 284 57 59,736
KI7Y 287 154 52 22 59,696 WVDXC
VE3BUC 207 212 57 13 59,565 CCO
KR6NA/0 0 496 57 18 56,544
N0SG 149 222 54 16 48,114 Grand Mesa
VE7ASK 264 0 51 20 40,239
KN4Y 269 0 49 18 39,543 FCG
VE4YU 134 161 52 7 37,648
K0FX(DON) 212 0 635 31,115 Grand Mesa
NO5W 211 0 49 9 31,017 Northwest Amateur Ra
N0KE 98 115 52 6 27,248 Grand Mesa
W3DYA 210 0 42 26,460
K8GT 101 103 47 7 23,923 MRRC
W7KU 75 119 51 20 23,613 Hualapai Amateur Rad
K5OT 175 0 43 7 22,575 SMC
N0SXX 108 56 51 7 22,236 Grand Mesa
WW5X 126 39 47 6 21,432
VE3DZ 68 94 46 4 18,032 CCO
K0UK 41 110 49 5 16,807 Grand Mesa
NM0X 0 130 47 7 12,220
VE3AGC 0 134 45 4 12,060 CCO
W4YA 100 0 37 4 11,100 FCG
WA1Z 57 54 37 10,323 YCCC
VA3WN 62 33 40 4 10,080 CCO
KE9S 0 120 42 3 10,080 BAY AREA WIRELESS AS
WA3AAN 51 0 30 4,590
VE3TPZ 0 66 34 7 4,488 CCO
N4VI 48 0 27 2 3,888 Grand Mesa
N0HF 44 0 27 1 3,564 Grand Mesa
K4LOG 0 52 31 3 3,224 FCG
K0HB 35 1 23 2,668 MWA
W4PA 19 9 19 1 1,425 TCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op QRP
N9NE 318 221 57 18 79,572 SMC
K5IID 228 173 54 15 55,620 MRRC
WB6BWZ 102 54 45 13 18,630 SECC
Operators:
K6AQL/M K0DI,K0KTZ
K6C K6ENT,KF6KGO,N6DE,W1SRD
K6LRN K6LRN,K6TKD
KS6U K2DI,KD7RZA,KI6Y,KS6U,W7MT,W7YOW,WA7AJ
N6O K6CTA,KI7WX,N6BV,N6RO,WA6O,WX5S
N6XI KI6IV,N6XI,W6EU
W6EEN K6XC,N6RT,W6AQ,W6EEN,W6ORD
W6ML K6JI,W6JTB,W6KC,WQ6X
W6PT K6QK,K6ZH,N7CW
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 21 15:40:48 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Pa QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 21Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210212140.g9LLemQ30639@b4h.net>
2002 Pa QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 21Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 16, 2002
E-mail logs to: (none)
Mail logs to:
PA QSO Party 2002
P.O. Box 614
State College, PA 16804
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
In State M/S HP
N3SD(@W3IQ) 455 830 141 21 221,922.5 NCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State M/S LP
N3RM 106 811 132 20 131,028.0 OWLS
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Mobile LP
W3USA/M(W1NN) 1004 248 125 22 240,625.0
K8MR/3 695 108 104 13 137,912.0 NCC
K3ONW/M 55 33 56 4 6,636.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Rover HP
KN4SK(KN4SK/AB4Y 439 810 127 201,127.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op HP
AA3B 611 1160 143 22 312,768.0 FRC
K3WW 721 799 144 20 288,168.0 FRC
N3AD 747 692 140 20 271,120.0 FRC
K3MD 633 713 139 21 245,249.0
K3PP 249 1063 140 22 207,140.0
W3JXP 0 957 133 127,881.0
W4ZE 0 768 132 22 101,376.0 WASH
N3RD 149 2 72 3 17,036.0 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op LP
K3MX(K2CD) 339 703 133 22 169,779.0
KD8MQ/3 84 382 104 22 55,977.5
WN3VAW 50 341 100 18 44,400.0 Wireless Association
N3KFD 58 41 49 5 7,974.5 Wireless Association
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op QRP
K3TEJ 448 394 121 22 279,211.0 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op CW HP
K3SV 457 0 103 79,567.5
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op CW LP
NY3A 873 0 122 22 173,569.0 PVRC
KC3M 821 0 127 171,634.0
AD8J 734 0 122 22 147,932.0 NCC
WA3AAN 225 0 90 10 31,825.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op Port LP
WA3SES 692 543 138 22 233,910.0
N3FR 593 535 135 22 204,120.0
N2OCW/P 0 832 131 22 109,392.0
N3GNW 0 677 114 20 77,436.0 Warminster Amateur R
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op HP
K1GU 44 45 45 55,125.0 YCCC
W3HDH 232 244 66 19 42,115.0
K1PQS 240 186 63 38,812.0
K4BAI 233 108 62 32,383.0 SECC
N6HC 192 152 60 28,120.0 SCCC
KN5H 186 150 62 25,079.0
K4RO 68 103 56 6 12,992.0 TCG
K0OU 94 40 45 8,707.5 SMC
VK2CZ 0 5 4 420.0
N6ED 4 14 12 1 200.0 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op LP
N4GG 64 36 46 2 66,840.0 PVRC
W8MJ 367 380 67 22 66,732.0 MRRC
VE3STT 266 226 64 45,584.0 CCO
NY1S 270 165 65 41,476.0
VE3BUC 133 287 66 15 34,462.0 CCO
K7SV 162 205 67 10 30,418.0 PVRC
W1TO 157 150 66 28,988.0 YCCC
N3RA/8 116 201 66 8 26,796.0 NCC
NY4N 169 106 61 23,363.0 TCG
NY4T 2 316 65 22,000.0 TCG
WN6K 90 121 58 14 15,877.0 TCG
NF4A 105 105 56 9 15,608.0 FCG
VE7XB 86 126 55 12 15,225.0
W2RDS 0 177 60 8 11,620.0 FRC
N6RO 45 17 33 2 3,289.0 NCCC
W6ZZZ 0 21 15 915.0 NCCC
K9JLS 0 24 20 2 880.0 SMC
N0AC 86 14 1 1.0
LZ1ABC 29 1 1 0 1.0 WWYC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op QRP
N9NE 110 28 49 7 21,184.0 SMC
WB6BWZ 66 44 45 14 13,365.0 SECC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op CW LP
N6MU 174 0 58 15,938.0
K5OT 153 0 58 13,511.0 SMC
NO5W 96 0 44 6,336.0 Northwest Amateur Ra
VE7ASK 59 0 38 3,763.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op CW QRP
KD7AEE 54 0 30 5,260.0 utah contest club
Operators:
K8MR/3 K8MR,W8DRZ
N3RM N3RM,N3WFP
N3SD N3SD,W3IQ
>From jjreisert at alum.mit.edu Tue Oct 22 09:49:10 2002
From: jjreisert@alum.mit.edu (Jim Reisert AD1C)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] New Country Files 22 October 2002
Message-ID: <5.2.0.5.2.20021022084745.025d14f8@mail.attbi.com>
New country files are released on www.k1ea.com
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
22 October 2002 (CTY-1202)
* Added EM1KGG, KC4/N2TA, KC4/N2SIG and KC4/KE6ZYR to callsign list for
Antarctica, CE9.
* Added FO/I2YSB and FO/IK2GNW to callsign list for Austral Is., FO/a.
* Added 8N1OGA to callsign list for Ogasawara, JD/o.
* Added AL7W (Oregon) and KL0S (Tennessee) to callsign list for United
States, K.
* Removed KS6DV from callsign list for American Samoa, KH8 (Larry is now
AH8LG).
* Added VC2C and VE3EY/2 (both CQ Zone 2) to callsign list for Canada,
VE.
* Added Ducie Island, VP6/d.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
--
Jim Reisert AD1C, 7 Charlemont Court, North Chelmsford, MA 01863
USA +978-251-9933, <jjreisert@alum.mit.edu>, http://www.ad1c.com
PGP Fingerprint: D8E2 3D78 339F A7F1 8C13 1193 B5D1 4FB6 79D1 70DC
>From n0ss at earthlink.net Tue Oct 22 09:15:00 2002
From: n0ss@earthlink.net (Tom Hammond =?iso-8859-1?Q?N=D8SS?=)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] FWD from KW8N
Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.2.20021022081330.00b126a0@localhost>
Folks:
I JUST received this message from Bob, KW8N.
If anyone can help him out, please reply DIRECTLY TO BOB at <KW8N@aol.com>.
Thanks & 73,
Tom N0SS
>Return-Path: <KW8N@aol.com>
>From: KW8N@aol.com
>To: n0ss@earthlink.net
>Subject: Help please
>
>Tom,
>
>I am headed to KP2A in a few hours and have been looking all over here for
>the dimensions to a 4 element beam design by W2PV. On 20 meters it was
>about a 40 foot boom and on 15 meters about 26 foot. It was real popular
>in the early 80's.
>
>I don't get on contesting.com much and don't remember how to post a
>question there. If you wouldn't mind doing so for me and have them
>respond to my e-mail address kw8n@aol.com (which I will pick up from
>KP2). Hoping to throw one or two of these together from the odds and ends
>of stuff I have down there.
>
>TNX es 73, Bob KW8N
>From k8cc at comcast.net Wed Oct 23 00:56:55 2002
From: k8cc@comcast.net (David A. Pruett)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] FWD from KW8N
In-Reply-To: <4.3.2.7.2.20021022081330.00b126a0@localhost>
Message-ID: <4.2.0.58.20021022235642.00a03e80@mail.comcast.net>
I sent Bob the info he needed tonite.
K8CC
At 08:15 AM 10/22/02 -0500, Tom Hammond N?SS wrote:
>Folks:
>
>I JUST received this message from Bob, KW8N.
>
>If anyone can help him out, please reply DIRECTLY TO BOB at <KW8N@aol.com>.
>
>Thanks & 73,
>
>Tom N0SS
>
>>Return-Path: <KW8N@aol.com>
>>From: KW8N@aol.com
>>To: n0ss@earthlink.net
>>Subject: Help please
>>
>>Tom,
>>
>>I am headed to KP2A in a few hours and have been looking all over here
>>for the dimensions to a 4 element beam design by W2PV. On 20 meters it
>>was about a 40 foot boom and on 15 meters about 26 foot. It was real
>>popular in the early 80's.
>>
>>I don't get on contesting.com much and don't remember how to post a
>>question there. If you wouldn't mind doing so for me and have them
>>respond to my e-mail address kw8n@aol.com (which I will pick up from
>>KP2). Hoping to throw one or two of these together from the odds and
>>ends of stuff I have down there.
>>
>>TNX es 73, Bob KW8N
>
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>CQ-Contest mailing list
>CQ-Contest@contesting.com
>http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 23 08:01:02 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Ill QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 23Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210231401.g9NE12q32552@b4h.net>
2002 Ill QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 23Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 18, 2002
E-mail logs to: (none)
Mail logs to:
RAMS
c/o John Matz, KB9II
7079 West Ave.
Honover Park, IL 60103
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
In State Cnty Line LP
W9AWE(K0CA) 960 0 108 8 207,360 Western Illinois ARC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Cnty Line QRP
N9WW 122 112 61 6 21,716
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Fixed HP
KI9A 264 462 142 8 140,580 ST.LOUIS ARC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Fixed LP
N9BOR 170 0 64 4 21,760 SMC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Mobile LP
N9JF/M 782 3 104 8 162,968 Western IL ARC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Mobile QRP
K9IUA/M 140 7 38 6 11,172 Green River Valley A
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Fixed LP
N9CO/0 190 26 82 8 33,292
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Non-IL HP
K4XU 155 55 95 8 34,675
K4BAI 165 89 81 6 33,939 SECC
K1PQS 208 4 78 7 32,760
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Non-IL LP
AD1C 200 57 90 7 41,130 YCCC
N6MU 190 31 76 8 31,236 SCCC
N8UM 79 73 66 4 14,579 TCG
K8MR 97 16 61 4 12,810 MRRC
NO5W 80 0 53 5 8,480 NARS
K8KHZ 28 64 45 5,355 MRRC
WA3AAN 37 0 32 2 2,368
W2SR 4 36 29 4 1,276
W6ZZZ 0 6 6 36 NCCC
Operators:
N9JF/M KB9JIZ,N9JF
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 23 08:02:07 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Worked All Germany - All Claimed Scores 23Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210231402.g9NE27A32567@b4h.net>
2002 Worked All Germany - All Claimed Scores 23Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 20, 2002
E-mail logs to: wag@darc.de
Mail logs to:
Klaus Voigt, DL1DTL
P.O. Box 12 09 37
D-01010 Dresden
Germany
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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 CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO CW HP
SQ4NR(@SP4KSY) 518 0 94 19 146,076 WWYC
SM5D(SM5DJZ) 379 0 113 128,481
W4SAA(@K4FK) 454 0 93 20 125,304 FCG
JY9QJ 320 0 98 5.1 87,612 BCC
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Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO CW LP
DJ2QV 719 0 169 14 382,109 RR DX
RW3VZ 514 0 111 171,162
LY2XW 469 0 90 126,630
PY1NX 386 0 86 11 99,588
HB9CZF 269 0 77 11 62,139
YU1ZZ 244 0 80 5 58,560 YU CC
SV1XV 58 0 35 4 6,090
LY2TA 31 0 31 4 2,883 Lithuanian DX
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Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO CW QRP
W3BBO 214 0 70 14 44,940
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Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO Mixed HP
DL3TD 1047 1168 282 2,200,000
K3WW 145 19 72 5 35,424 FRC
K1GU 134 6 70 29,400 YCCC
VE7AVV 0 59 22 5 3,894 BCDX
K7ZO 0 56 21 1 3,528
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Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO Mixed LP
SL4CM(SM4TUG) 615 0 104 22 191,880
OK1FHI 313 127 89 117,480
WN6K 29 24 32 3 5,088 SCCC
K9GY 37 14 32 4,896 SMC
VE3AGC 0 37 28 3 3,108 CCO
VA7DXR 0 30 23 4 2,070
Operators:
(none)
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 23 08:02:58 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 JARTS RTTY - All Claimed Scores 23Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210231402.g9NE2wc32576@b4h.net>
2002 JARTS RTTY - All Claimed Scores 23Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 30, 2002
E-mail logs to: jarts@edsoftz.com
Mail logs to:
(none)
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 QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
AA5AU 1773 4649 339 1,576,011
J41YM(OK1YM) 1696 4076 344 42 1,402,144
OH2BP 1409 3427 347 41 1,179,169 CCF
K4GMH 1373 3694 313 1,156,222 PVRC
VA3DX 1131 3001 322 31 966,322 CCO
WX4TM 1016 2660 256 24 680,960
W7WW 1152 2960 229 26 677,840 SCCC
K4WW 984 2675 248 663,400 KCG
N2WK 833 2197 258 20 566,826
VE6YR 870 2225 232 31 516,200
N0KE(@W0TM) 804 2083 246 36 512,418 Grand Mesa
K3SV 404 1096 170 186,320
LP7H(LU9HS) 501 285 96 18 142,560
WA6BOB 404 956 131 15 125,236 SCCC
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Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
K7SV 1001 2728 272 32 742,016 PVRC
JI1UTP/4 777 2158 227 489,866
OK2CLW 824 1989 237 42 471,393
VE3BUC 664 1741 217 25 377,797 CCO
G0URR 676 1660 225 24 373,500 Royal Signals Amateu
N1MGO 520 1357 191 20 259,187
GU0SUP 401 1006 190 2 191,140
W1TO 391 1036 167 173,012 YCCC
KE4KWE 385 1011 144 7 145,584
N7OR 426129750 125 129,750 Cascade Contest Club
WA1Z 318 797 145 115,565 YCCC
VE7ASK 321 866 119 103,054
VE9DX 277 689 143 7 98,527
WA3AAN 269 675 135 16 91,125
VA3PC 228 591 134 79,194 CCO
F6FJE 237 581 98 56,938
DL4RCK 204 492 105 5 51,660 BCC
AE4Y 215 12655 71 6 36,991 SECC
G3URA 171 396 75 11 29,700 BARTG
K6OWL 178 338 72 10 24,336
SV1XV 90 199 58 11,542 BARTG
SP3BGD 56 142 43 6,106
Operators:
(none)
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 23 08:04:15 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Pa QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 23Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210231404.g9NE4FE32586@b4h.net>
2002 Pa QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 23Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 16, 2002
E-mail logs to: (none)
Mail logs to:
PA QSO Party 2002
P.O. Box 614
State College, PA 16804
USA
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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
In State M/S HP
N3SD(@W3IQ) 455 830 141 21 221,922.5 NCC
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State M/S LP
N3RM 106 811 132 20 131,028.0 OWLS
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Mobile LP
W3USA/M(W1NN) 1004 248 125 22 240,625.0
K8MR/3 695 108 104 13 137,912.0 NCC
K3ONW/M 55 33 56 4 6,636.0
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Rover HP
KN4SK(KN4SK/AB4Y 439 810 127 201,127.0
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op HP
AA3B 611 1160 143 22 312,768.0 FRC
K3WW 721 799 144 20 288,168.0 FRC
N3AD 747 692 140 20 271,120.0 FRC
K3MD 633 713 139 21 245,249.0
K3PP 249 1063 140 22 207,140.0
W3JXP 0 957 133 127,881.0
W4ZE 0 768 132 22 101,376.0 WASH
N3RD 149 2 72 3 17,036.0 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op LP
K3MX(K2CD) 339 703 133 22 169,779.0
KD8MQ/3 84 382 104 22 55,977.5
WN3VAW 50 341 100 18 44,400.0 Wireless Association
N3KFD 58 41 49 5 7,974.5 Wireless Association
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op QRP
K3TEJ 448 394 121 22 279,211.0 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op CW HP
K3SV 457 0 103 79,567.5
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op CW LP
NY3A 873 0 122 22 173,569.0 PVRC
KC3M 821 0 127 171,634.0
AD8J 734 0 122 22 147,932.0 NCC
WA3AAN 225 0 90 10 31,825.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op Port LP
WA3SES 692 543 138 22 233,910.0
N3FR 593 535 135 22 204,120.0
N2OCW/P 0 832 131 22 109,392.0
N3GNW 0 677 114 20 77,436.0 Warminster Amateur R
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op HP
K1GU 44 45 45 55,125.0 YCCC
W3HDH 232 244 66 19 42,115.0
K1PQS 240 186 63 38,812.0
K4BAI 233 108 62 32,383.0 SECC
N6HC 192 152 60 28,120.0 SCCC
KN5H 186 150 62 25,079.0
K4RO 68 103 56 6 12,992.0 TCG
K0OU 94 40 45 8,707.5 SMC
VK2CZ 0 5 4 420.0
N6ED 4 14 12 1 200.0 SCCC
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op LP
N4GG 64 36 46 2 66,840.0 PVRC
W8MJ 367 380 67 22 66,732.0 MRRC
VE3STT 266 226 64 45,584.0 CCO
NY1S 270 165 65 41,476.0
VE3BUC 133 287 66 15 34,462.0 CCO
K7SV 162 205 67 10 30,418.0 PVRC
W1TO 157 150 66 28,988.0 YCCC
N3RA/8 116 201 66 8 26,796.0 NCC
NY4N 169 106 61 23,363.0 TCG
NY4T 2 316 65 22,000.0 TCG
WN6K 90 121 58 14 15,877.0 TCG
NF4A 105 105 56 9 15,608.0 FCG
VE7XB 86 126 55 12 15,225.0
W2RDS 0 177 60 8 11,620.0 FRC
N6RO 45 17 33 2 3,289.0 NCCC
W6ZZZ 0 21 15 915.0 NCCC
K9JLS 0 24 20 2 880.0 SMC
N0AC 86 14 1 1.0
LZ1ABC 29 1 1 0 1.0 WWYC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op QRP
N9NE 110 28 49 7 21,184.0 SMC
WB6BWZ 66 44 45 14 13,365.0 SECC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op CW LP
N6MU 174 0 58 15,938.0
K5OT 153 0 58 13,511.0 SMC
NO5W 96 0 44 6,336.0 Northwest Amateur Ra
VE7ASK 59 0 38 3,763.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op CW QRP
KD7AEE 54 0 30 5,260.0 utah contest club
Operators:
K8MR/3 K8MR,W8DRZ
N3RM N3RM,N3WFP
N3SD N3SD,W3IQ
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 23 08:07:45 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NA Sprint CW - Final Claimed Scores
Message-ID: <200210231407.g9NE7jv32595@b4h.net>
2002 NA Sprint CW - Final Claimed Scores
Submit logs by: October 8, 2002
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 QSOs Mults hr Score Club/Team
Single Op HP
K4AAA(W4AN) 384 47 4 17,907 SS Sprint Coaltn #1
N5TJ(@N5YA) 375 46 4 17,250 Austin Powers
W4PA(@K4JNY) 366 47 4 17,202 SS Sprint Coaltn #1
N2NL(@K1PT) 368 44 4 16,192 SS Sprint Coaltn #1
K6RO(N6MJ) 343 47 4 16,121 SCCC #1
N2NT 347 46 4 15,962 FRC Domestic
W6EEN(N6RT) 357 44 4 15,708 SCCC #1
N6TR 341 45 4 15,345 Corner Pocketeers
K5ZD 333 46 15,318 YCCC #1
N4AF 331 46 4 15,226 SS Sprint Coaltn #1
K3LR(@W5TM) 338 45 4 15,210 North Coast Conteste
N2IC 366 41 15,006 Grand Mesa Contester
N6TV 333 45 4 14,985 NCCC Team One
N6ZZ 345 43 4 14,835 Azenmokers
K6NA 328 45 4 14,760 SCCC #1
N5RZ 349 42 4 14,658 Austin Powers
K6LA 313 46 4 14,398 SCCC #1
K1KI 341 42 4 14,322 YCCC #1
N9RV 340 42 4 14,280 SMC #1
N3BB 315 45 4 14,175 Austin Powers
N2RM(N2NC) 326 43 4 14,018 FRC Domestic
K4BAI 311 45 4 13,995 SS Sprint Coaltn #1
K4NNN(K4OJ) 290 48 4 13,920 SS Sprint Coaltn #3
K3WW 303 45 4 13,635 FRC Domestic
K9NW(@K9UWA) 320 42 4 13,440 SMC #1
W4OC 301 44 4 13,244 SS Sprint Coaltn #1
N4AO(WC4E) 294 44 4 12,936 SS Sprint Coaltn #3
W5KFT(K5PI) 306 42 4 12,852 Austin Powers
AA3B 285 45 4 12,825 FRC Domestic
KT3Y 291 44 4 12,804 SS Sprint Coaltn #1
K5NZ 303 42 4 12,726 Austin Powers
K5KG 309 42 4 12,669 SS Sprint Coaltn #2
K4RO 306 41 12,546 SS Sprint Coaltn #1
N6AN(@W6UE) 297 42 4 12,474 SCCC #1
N6RO 295 42 4 12,390 NCCC Team One
N6VR 275 44 4 12,100 SCCC #1
8P9JG(N5KO) 288 42 4 12,096 Austin Powers
K4XU 281 42 4 12,083
W6JPL(W4EF) 274 44 4 12,056 SCCC #1
N5OT 286 42 4 12,012 Azenmokers
K5KA 292 41 4 11,972 Azenmokers
N4GN 278 43 4 11,954 KCG
K0OU 276 43 4 11,868 SMC #1
N6XI 275 43 4 11,825 NCCC Team One
W2GD 294 40 4 11,760 FRC Domestic
K5YAA 285 41 4 11,644 Azenmokers
KO7X(@KI7WX) 264 44 4 11,616 SS Sprint Coaltn #2
K1DG 281 41 11,521 YCCC #2
K2UA 274 41 4 11,234 North Coast Conteste
K7NV 275 40 4 11,000 NCCC Team One
K4FXN 267 41 4 10,947 SS Sprint Coaltn #2
W6EU 265 41 4 10,824 NCCC Team One
NA4K 260 41 4 10,660 SS Sprint Coaltn #2
N8EA 251 40 4 10,542 Mad River Radio Club
WQ5L 245 43 4 10,535 SS Sprint Coaltn #1
K0SR(@W0ZT) 282 37 4 10,434 RR DX
N4ZR 252 41 4 10,332 SS Sprint Coaltn #1
K9AY 240 43 4 10,320 SS Sprint Coaltn #2
VE3EJ 249 39 4 10,168 Team CCO
KM3T(@KC1XX) 254 40 4 10,160 YCCC #1
KZ5D 247 40 4 9,880 Cajun Contest Club
W4NZ 233 40 4 9,320 SS Sprint Coaltn #2
K6NR 212 43 4 9,116 SCCC #2
N5XU(N9NB) 219 41 4 8,979 Austin Powers
W6TK 234 38 4 8,854 SCCC #1
N2ED 227 39 4 8,853 FRC Domestic
N4BP 217 40 3 8,680 SS Sprint Coaltn #3
N2GC 220 39 4 8,580 YCCC #1
K5TR 220 36 4 7,920
K3MD 213 35 7,668 FRC Domestic
N0KE 186 39 4 7,254 Grand Mesa Contester
K4LQ 163 40 4 6,520 SS Sprint Coaltn #4
K6CTA 165 39 2 6,435 NCCC Team Two
K2SX 155 39 3 6,045 YCCC #1
W4SAA 137 38 4 5,480 SS Sprint Coaltn #4
KI7Y 147 35 3 5,110 Corner Pocketeers
K6LRN 157 35 4 4,595 NCCC Team Two
N1XS(@KB1H) 121 35 4 4,235 YCCC #1
W1TO 132 32 4 4,224 YCCC #2
K4XS 82 27 1 2,214 SS Sprint Coaltn #5
K8MR 40 25 1 1,000 Mad River Radio Club
WB0O 33 10 1 330
LY2TA 2 2 1 4
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club/Team
Single Op LP
K7SV 277 41 4 11,357 SS Sprint Coaltn #3
K0EJ 257 42 4 10,794 SS Sprint Coaltn #2
K5AF 256 41 4 10,414 Austin Powers
K7RI(K7SS) 256 40 4 10,024 Corner Pocketeers
N0AX 237 41 4 9,717 Corner Pocketeers
N5DO 230 42 4 9,660
KU8E 245 38 4 9,310 SS Sprint Coaltn #2
W8MJ 217 42 4 9,114 Mad River Radio Club
W0ETT 223 39 4 8,697 Grand Mesa Contester
W4ZW 205 40 4 8,610 SS Sprint Coaltn #4
K3JT 192 42 4 8,064
K4OGG 211 38 4 8,018 SS Sprint Coaltn #3
VE3DZ 214 37 4 7,881 CCO
WI9WI 210 37 7,770 SMC #2
N1LN 204 38 4 7,752
N4OX 204 38 4 7,752
N4GG 215 36 4 7,740 PVRC
NJ4M(WD4AHZ) 204 37 4 7,548 SS Sprint Coaltn #4
W1NN 192 38 4 7,296 Mad River Radio Club
K5OT 191 37 4 7,067 SMC #2
KU6J 171 39 4 6,840 NCCC Team Two
WA4TT 167 38 4 6,346 SS Sprint Coaltn #4
N7WA 176 34 5,984 Corner Pocketeers
NO5W 151 37 4 5,587
W6KY 142 32 4 4,544 SCCC #2
AA4LR 126 36 4 4,536 SS Sprint Coaltn #4
W6MVW 111 35 3 3,885
K4TX 108 35 2 3,885 PVRC
K0CIE 110 32 3,520 Azenmokers
ND4AA 90 32 2 2,880 SS Sprint Coaltn #5
KD5KQN 94 30 3 2,820
W3SE 90 29 4 2,610 SCCC #2
NG7Z 91 25 4 2,275
N3RA 74 30 1 2,220 NCC
W7UQ(KL9A) 76 28 1 2,128 Corner Pocketeers
K1GU 85 23 4 1,955 YCCC #2
AE6Y 65 27 1 1,809
VE3FU 47 23 2 1,081 Team CCO
VE3IAY 40 23 2 920 Team CCO
VE7ASK 45 15 4 675
N0AC 31 20 620
WA7BNM 13 8 104 SCCC
K0CO/M/7 10 5 1 50
9A6XX 0 0 2 1 WWYC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club/Team
Single Op QRP
K7UP 175 38 4 6,650 Team Elecraft
N9NE 115 36 4 4,140 SMC
NB1B 104 30 4 3,120 Team Elecraft
K0UK 75 26 2 2,025 Grand Mesa Contester
K9GY 35 10 2 350 SMC #2
WB6BWZ 13 9 3 117 SS Sprint Coaltn #4
Teams:
Austin Powers:
N5TJ(@N5YA) 17,250
N5RZ 14,658
N3BB 14,175
W5KFT(K5PI) 12,852
K5NZ 12,726
8P9JG(N5KO) 12,096
K5AF 10,414
N5XU(N9NB) 8,979
Team Total: 103,150
Azenmokers:
N6ZZ 14,835
N5OT 12,012
K5KA 11,972
K5YAA 11,644
K0CIE 3,520
Team Total: 53,983
Corner Pocketeers:
N6TR 15,345
K7RI(K7SS) 10,024
N0AX 9,717
N7WA 5,984
KI7Y 5,110
W7UQ(KL9A) 2,128
Team Total: 48,308
FRC Domestic:
N2NT 15,962
N2RM(N2NC) 14,018
K3WW 13,635
AA3B 12,825
W2GD 11,760
N2ED 8,853
K3MD 7,668
Team Total: 84,721
Grand Mesa Contesters:
N2IC 15,006
W0ETT 8,697
N0KE 7,254
K0UK 2,025
Team Total: 32,982
Mad River Radio Club:
N8EA 10,542
W8MJ 9,114
W1NN 7,296
K8MR 1,000
Team Total: 27,952
NCCC Team One:
N6TV 14,985
N6RO 12,390
N6XI 11,825
K7NV 11,000
W6EU 10,824
Team Total: 61,024
NCCC Team Two:
KU6J 6,840
K6CTA 6,435
K6LRN 4,595
Team Total: 17,870
North Coast Contesters:
K3LR(@W5TM) 15,210
K2UA 11,234
Team Total: 26,444
SCCC #1:
K6RO(N6MJ) 16,121
W6EEN(N6RT) 15,708
K6NA 14,760
K6LA 14,398
N6AN(@W6UE) 12,474
N6VR 12,100
W6JPL(W4EF) 12,056
W6TK 8,854
Team Total: 106,471
SCCC #2:
K6NR 9,116
W6KY 4,544
W3SE 2,610
Team Total: 16,270
SMC #1:
N9RV 14,280
K9NW(@K9UWA) 13,440
K0OU 11,868
Team Total: 39,588
SMC #2:
WI9WI 7,770
K5OT 7,067
K9GY 350
Team Total: 15,187
SS Sprint Coaltn #1:
K4AAA(W4AN) 17,907
W4PA(@K4JNY) 17,202
N2NL(@K1PT) 16,192
N4AF 15,226
K4BAI 13,995
W4OC 13,244
KT3Y 12,804
K4RO 12,546
WQ5L 10,535
N4ZR 10,332
Team Total: 139,983
SS Sprint Coaltn #2:
K5KG 12,669
KO7X(@KI7WX) 11,616
K4FXN 10,947
K0EJ 10,794
NA4K 10,660
K9AY 10,320
W4NZ 9,320
KU8E 9,310
Team Total: 85,636
SS Sprint Coaltn #3:
K4NNN(K4OJ) 13,920
N4AO(WC4E) 12,936
K7SV 11,357
N4BP 8,680
K4OGG 8,018
Team Total: 54,911
SS Sprint Coaltn #4:
W4ZW 8,610
NJ4M(WD4AHZ) 7,548
K4LQ 6,520
WA4TT 6,346
W4SAA 5,480
AA4LR 4,536
WB6BWZ 117
Team Total: 39,157
SS Sprint Coaltn #5:
ND4AA 2,880
K4XS 2,214
Team Total: 5,094
Team CCO:
VE3EJ 10,168
VE3FU 1,081
VE3IAY 920
Team Total: 12,169
Team Elecraft:
K7UP 6,650
NB1B 3,120
Team Total: 9,770
YCCC #1:
K5ZD 15,318
K1KI 14,322
KM3T(@KC1XX) 10,160
N2GC 8,580
K2SX 6,045
N1XS(@KB1H) 4,235
Team Total: 58,660
YCCC #2:
K1DG 11,521
W1TO 4,224
K1GU 1,955
Team Total: 17,700
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 23 08:09:23 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NA Sprint SSB - Final Claimed Scores
Message-ID: <200210231409.g9NE9Nv32608@b4h.net>
2002 NA Sprint SSB - Final Claimed Scores
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 QSOs Mults hr Score Club/Team
Single Op HP
K7RI(K7SS) 346 49 4 16,954 NCCC #1
K7RAT(N6TR) 336 48 4 16,128 NCCC #1
W7GG 316 48 4 15,120 NCCC #1
WB0O 316 42 4 13,272
K6LA 287 46 4 13,202 SCCC #1
W9RE 282 43 4 12,040
WC4E 264 44 4 11,616 FCG
N6ED 275 42 4 11,550 SCCC #1
W6TK 251 44 4 11,044 SCCC #1
N6RO 276 40 4 11,040 NCCC #1
NX9T 260 42 4 10,920 SMC & Friends
W5TM(W5AO) 268 40 10,720 OkDX
K0OU 266 40 4 10,640 SMC
K4MA 257 41 4 10,537 NCCC #1
KI7WX(@AI6V) 245 43 4 10,535 NCCC #1
W6EU 250 42 4 10,500 NCCC #1
N2NL 224 46 4 10,304 FCG
NA4K 232 44 10,208 TCG
AE6Y 234 43 4 10,062 NCCC #1
KK1L 242 41 4 9,922 YCCC
N0KE(@W0TM) 220 42 4 9,240 GMCC
W0YK 237 37 4 8,769 NCCC #2
K5XR(W5ASP) 231 38 4 8,740 TDXS
K4BAI 215 40 4 8,600 SECC
K6LRN 200 41 4 8,200 NCCC #1
KO7X(@KI7WX) 217 36 4 7,812 NCCC #2
K3MD 209 37 7,733 FRC
K4IU 183 39 7,137 MWA #1
KI7Y 192 37 4 7,104 NCCC #2
NT6K 185 38 4 7,030 NCCC #2
KW8W 180 38 4 6,840 MRRC
K5YAA 182 36 2 6,522 OkDX
K9JLS(@AI9U) 173 35 4 6,055 SMC
WI9WI 132 34 2 4,488
K8MR 117 36 2 4,212 MRRC
KI6T 118 34 3 4,012 NCCC
N9RV 110 34 2 3,740 SMC & Friends
N6XI 113 25 2,825
K6TA 75 30 1 2,250 NCCC
W0TM 70 27 2 1,890 GMCC
K4TX 68 24 1 1,632
VE7SR(@VE7TLL) 53 29 1 1,537
N2GC 43 26 1 1,118
LY2TA 2 2 1 4
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club/Team
Single Op LP
W8MJ 237 43 4 10,191 MRRC
K7SV 222 44 4 9,768 PVRC
KU8E 203 43 8,729 SMC & Friends
AC0W 212 41 4 8,692 MWA #1
N5DO 198 41 4 8,118
N4VI 184 44 4 8,096 GMCC
W0ETT 206 39 4 8,034 GMCC
K1HT 188 39 3 7,332
KH6DV 151 48 4 7,248
N6WIN(@W2IJ) 168 40 4 6,720 SCCC #1
W4AU 161 37 3 5,957 Loudoun ARG
NF4A(NF4A+MURPHY 165 36 5,940 FCG
K5OT 163 35 3 5,705 SMC & Friends
WN6K 152 37 4 5,624 SCCC #1
K6UFO(MORK) 146 37 4 5,402 NCCC
NA4W(K4WI) 152 34 3 5,160 SECC
KI0F 161 32 4 5,152 MWA
AA6PW 139 35 4 4,865 SCCC #1
KU6J 141 31 4 4,371 NCCC #3
W6KY 120 31 4 3,720 SCCC #1
VE3AGC 112 32 4 3,584 Team CCO
WA7BNM 118 30 4 3,540 SCCC #1
W4NZ 100 32 2 3,200
VA3WN 102 30 4 3,060 Team CCO
ND2T 64 19 1,216 NCCC #2
W6ZZZ 72 15 1,080 NCCC #3
VE3CR 44 20 880 CCO
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club/Team
Single Op QRP
K5IID 117 32 4 3,744 MRRC
NB1B 119 29 4 3,451
W8QZA 59 22 4 1,298 GMCC
WW5X 50 21 4 1,050
WB6BWZ 35 14 4 490 SECC
Operators:
(none)
Teams:
FCG:
WC4E 11,616
N2NL 10,304
NF4A(NF4A+MURPHY 5,940
Team Total: 27,860
FRC:
K3MD 7,733
Team Total: 7,733
GMCC:
N0KE(@W0TM) 9,240
N4VI 8,096
W0ETT 8,034
W0TM 1,890
W8QZA 1,298
Team Total: 28,558
MWA #1:
AC0W 8,692
K4IU 7,137
Team Total: 15,829
NCCC #1:
K7RI(K7SS) 16,954
K7RAT(N6TR) 16,128
W7GG 15,120
N6RO 11,040
K4MA 10,537
KI7WX(@AI6V) 10,535
W6EU 10,500
AE6Y 10,062
K6LRN 8,200
Team Total: 109,076
NCCC #2:
W0YK 8,769
KO7X(@KI7WX) 7,812
KI7Y 7,104
NT6K 7,030
ND2T 1,216
Team Total: 31,931
NCCC #3:
KU6J 4,371
W6ZZZ 1,080
Team Total: 5,451
SCCC #1:
K6LA 13,202
N6ED 11,550
W6TK 11,044
N6WIN(@W2IJ) 6,720
WN6K 5,624
AA6PW 4,865
W6KY 3,720
WA7BNM 3,540
Team Total: 60,265
SMC & Friends:
NX9T 10,920
KU8E 8,729
K5OT 5,705
N9RV 3,740
Team Total: 29,094
Team CCO:
VE3AGC 3,584
VA3WN 3,060
Team Total: 6,644
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 23 08:12:04 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 WAE DX Contest, SSB - All Final Claimed Scores
Message-ID: <200210231412.g9NEC4D32622@b4h.net>
2002 WAE DX Contest, SSB - All Final Claimed Scores
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 QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
All M/S HP
DF0HQ 2153 2618 1017 48 4,852,107 RR DX
ZX5J 2515 2432 530 48 2,691,910 Araucaria DX Group
ZW5B(@PY5EG) 2497 2433 522 48 2,573,460 ARAUCARIA DX GROUP
YT1AD 1797 1552 768 2,571,264 YU CC
K4JA 2147 1947 214 45 2,112,760 PVRC
LR0N(@LU1NDC) 2240 2121 185 44 1,788,010
LZ9W 1705 1565 505 1,651,350
K2NG 1697 1643 204 48 1,635,620 FRC
PY1NX 1943 1842 389 40 1,472,365
LY2ZO 964 1055 553 48 1,110,977 Kaunas University of
IO2L 730 840 320 32 502,400
M2Z 659 719 324 28 446,472 South Dorset Radio S
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
UA9AM 2289 2205 583 36 2,620,002 Russian Contest Club
JY9QJ 2719 1860 555 31 2,473,635 BCC
EA8/OH2BYS 2022 2003 560 35 2,253,440
OE6Z(OE6MBG) 1643 1394 703 36 2,135,011
GW7X(GW4BLE) 1601 1468 232 36 1,635,244 CONTEST CAMBRIA
RA9JR 1583 1559 498 34 1,564,716 SRR
YU1JW 1593 1172 547 36 1,512,455 YU CC
W4MYA 1656 1485 187 30 1,366,062 PVRC
YL7A(YL2GM) 1008 1152 627 36 1,354,320 Latvian CC
RK4FF 1031 1233 550 36 1,245,200
EA5DFV 1219 617 525 36 963,900
PQ2Q(PY2WC) 1393 1345 346 20 947,348
N8II 1189 1160 152 23 765,774 PVRC
K3WW 950 948 164 20 721,240 FRC
YO9HP 639 900 409 629,451
W2YC 890 885 153 610,600 FRC
CK3KZ(VE3KZ) 835 835 313 522,710 CCO
CE8EIO 910 907 271 24 491,594 Southern Croux DX gr
VE3SY 810 808 284 20 459,512 CCO
KC1F 672 670 207 277,794 YCCC
AD4L 606 605 107 12 273,686 PVRC
LY2TA 365 480 129 9 249,275 Lithuanian DX
K3NM 461 461 259 10 238,798 FRC
N9RV 510 509 103 7 226,218 SMC
K4BAI 559 559 100 223,600 SECC
LT0H(LU3HY) 387 385 198 6 152,856
N4GG 263 258 96 10 116,183 PVRC
VE3ANX 336 328 76 5 104,754 CCO
AA3B 247 246 84 5 92,684 FRC
K5YAA 313 313 74 6 92,648 OkDX
KO7X(@KI7WX) 260 258 81 4 89,096 PVRC
N6ZZ 292 291 59 68,794
W1TO 198 194 75 63,896 YCCC
K6TA 155 150 74 9 45,600 NCCC
W3KLG(K3ND) 150 149 70 4 43,355 FRC
LP7H(LU9HS) 184 159 144 2 32,928
AC8G 108 106 79 16,906 Southwest Ohio DX As
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 1418 1317 412 36 1,126,820 Chiltern DX Club
9A7P(9A6XX) 743 1435 477 36 1,038,906 WWYC Croatia
CK3DZ(VE3DZ) 1033 1028 143 23 652,069 CCO
N1WR/3(KD4D) 703 686 145 34 449,064 PVRC
T93Y 326 721 276 24 288,972 Sarajevo Contest Gro
VE3BUC 440 440 227 23 199,760 CCO
VE3CR 450 450 214 192,600 CCO
NF4A 342 339 91 8 140,286 FCG
DJ9AO 176 499 161 108,675 WWYC
RW3VZ 203 225 241 103,148
ON4ADZ 238 525 63 10 97,536
W7ZR 257 256 75 14 77,463 WVDXC
N6WS 205 205 148 11 60,680 SCCC
VA3XRZ 189 186 144 10 54,000 CCO
K0FX(DON) 172 64 67 7 43,014 Grand Mesa
VE3RZ 156 146 128 6 38,656 CCO
VE4YU 130 128 106 4 27,348
WN3VAW 190 0 70 12 26,970 Wireless Association
VE3AGC 166 0 158 13 26,228 CCO
WN6K 105 94 37 14,726 SCCC
TA1/AJ3M 73 0 71 5,183 PVRC
WA7BNM 8 0 6 96 SCCC
Operators:
DF0HQ DK7YY,DL1AUZ,DL3TD,DL5ANT,DL5AXX,DL5YY
IO2L I2OKW,IK2FIL
K2NG K2NG,NO2R,W2EN
K4JA K4JA,K9GY,KE9I,W3BP
LR0N LU1NDC,LU2NI
LY2ZO LY2NUT,LY2UF
LZ9W LZ1UQ,LZ1ZD,LZ2CJ,LZ2HM,LZ2UU,LZ3FN
M2Z G0VHS,M5RIC
PY1NX PY1KX,PY1NX,PY1OB
YT1AD K1ZZ,RZ3AA,S56A,YT1AD,YU1AU,YU1DX
ZW5B PY2NDX,PY2YU,PY3MM,PY5EG,PY5GU
ZX5J PP5JR,PP5WG,PY3DX,PY3FOX,ZZ5ABV
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 23 08:12:51 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 ARRL Sep VHF - Final Claimed Scores
Message-ID: <200210231412.g9NECpP32631@b4h.net>
2002 ARRL Sep VHF - Final Claimed Scores
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 QSOs Mults hr Score Club
Limited Multi-Op HP
W2FU 1191 334 698,394 Rochester VHF Group
NC1I 1372 175 306,775
K8CC 460 144 24 84,528
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
Limited Multi-Op LP
VA3FIN 187 88 22 22,528 CCO
KY5R 166 79 28 15,247 Alabama Contest Grou
K1ALJ(@K1JE) 128 30 4,470 YCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
Single Op HP
K1TEO 834 207 19 273,033
K3DNE 598 208 205,920 PVRC
WB9Z 560 202 30 160,186 SMC
AF6O 196 50 31 13,600
K7BV 331 40 13,240 YCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
Single Op LP
K1JT 549 151 30 125,481 South Jersey Radio A
K8MR 221 106 30,740 MRRC
VE2ZP 173 81 15 18,954 Ontario VHF Associat
KE8RO 201 73 24 18,542
VA3KA 158 78 24 15,756 CCO
N6MU(@N6NB) 315 42 13,230
VE3KZ 148 65 9 11,505
VE3VZ 102 44 10 5,720
W8RU 33 26 2 1,014 MRRC
N6VI 40 16 5 880 SCCC
VA3OR 21 11 12 231
N3RA 20 11 2 220 NCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
Single Op Port QRP
N7IR 51 20 1,420
Operators:
K1ALJ K1ALJ,K1JE
K8CC K8CC,K9TM
KY5R KY5R,N4YQ
VA3FIN VA3FIN,VE3SRE
>From ad1c at yahoo.com Wed Oct 23 08:44:10 2002
From: ad1c@yahoo.com (Jim Reisert)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: New Country Files 22 October 2002
In-Reply-To: <01c27a8c$34ef3fe0$08729a8e@rtnash.netcom.ca>
Message-ID: <20021023144410.80833.qmail@web13608.mail.yahoo.com>
A few people have pointed out corrections, there will be a new file tonight
(some time after 00z on the 24th GMT).
Sorry about this.
73 - Jim AD1C
=====
Jim Reisert AD1C, 7 Charlemont Court, North Chelmsford, MA 01863
USA +978-251-9933, <jjreisert@alum.mit.edu>, http://www.ad1c.com
PGP Fingerprint: D8E2 3D78 339F A7F1 8C13 1193 B5D1 4FB6 79D1 70DC
__________________________________________________
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>From py5eg at inepar.com.br Wed Oct 23 19:07:18 2002
From: py5eg@inepar.com.br (PY5EG)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ENC: WL WITH SOUND BOARD
Message-ID: <003701c27acf$cc058d10$1ac6c3c8@atilanohome>
-----Mensagem original-----
De: PY5EG [mailto:py5eg@inepar.com.br]
Enviada em: quarta-feira, 23 outubro, 2002 18:06
Para: 'WRITELOG'
Assunto: WL WITH SOUND BOARD
Hi Folks:
I'm adjusting the Writelog network for our Multi/Two operation ZW5B
in the next CQWWSSB this weekend.
I'm facing an interesting aspect and I would like to hear the
experts on WL regarding this particular problem.
I do have three computers in networking operation with the 10.36G
version.
All the three setups are directly connected with the specific radio
and everything is working perfectly.
I'm using sound board for WAV messages and the audio is ok.
THE PROBLEM:
There is a kind of beep on the audio exactly corresponding with the
CAT sign on the transceivers Mark V and FT 1000 D.
Due the fact that the sign CAT is showed every second the beep also
appears every second.
The beep is overlapped by the voice but you can hear it on the back
ground.
I would like to know if others faced that and eventually what is
the way to solve the problem
Thanks in advance
>From btippett at alum.mit.edu Wed Oct 23 18:09:06 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW Records Updated
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20021023210906.014f8f48@pop.vnet.net>
Both SSB and CW (Sorted by Country and Category) appear
to have been updated as of 22 October 2002:
http://cqww.com/intro.htm
73, Bill W4ZV
>From CWMAN1 at aol.com Wed Oct 23 23:40:45 2002
From: CWMAN1@aol.com (CWMAN1@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Problem with W9XT Contest Card/Icom 765
Message-ID: <46.2fe8baae.2ae8b7ad@aol.com>
Have used the contest card with VOX before with no problem. I've hooked it
up for CQWW (I work the fone tests, too, but still prefer CW) but now as soon
as I press the VOX button on the rig the mike keys and won't unkey until I
press the VOX switch to off.
I've unseated/reseated the card and the problem persists. Except for
throwing out the mike or skipping the fone contest, any ideas on what the
problem might be and how to fix it?
73 es tnx,
Fred/NA2U
CWMAN...I'D RATHER WORK CW!!!
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>From jjreisert at alum.mit.edu Thu Oct 24 00:00:07 2002
From: jjreisert@alum.mit.edu (Jim Reisert AD1C)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] New Country Files 24 October 2002
Message-ID: <5.2.0.5.2.20021023225817.02180458@mail.attbi.com>
New country files are released on www.k1ea.com -- if you use NA or WL, make
sure to follow the instructions in README.TXT
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
24 October 2002 (CTY-1203)
* Removed KC4/N2SIG from callsign list for Antarctica, CE9. N3SIG is
the correct home call.
* Added K4WI and NA4W in CQ Zone 4 to callsign list for United States, K.
* Removed all KC6 callsigns from Palau, T8 (thanks N3RD)
* Modified all the prefixes for Canada, VE, per March 2000 special
prefix rules (thanks VE3KZ).
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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
PGP Fingerprint: D8E2 3D78 339F A7F1 8C13 1193 B5D1 4FB6 79D1 70DC
>From jjreisert at alum.mit.edu Thu Oct 24 10:54:24 2002
From: jjreisert@alum.mit.edu (Jim Reisert AD1C)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] New Country Files 24 October 2002 (update -1204)
Message-ID: <5.2.0.5.2.20021024095312.05d1e548@mail.attbi.com>
New country files are released on www.k1ea.com -- if you use NA or WL, make
sure to follow the instructions in README.TXT
Make sure you have CTY-1204 - I dropped VC2C in Zone 2, and Dennis NB1B
would kill me if I didn't fix it!
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
24 October 2002 (CTY-1204)
* Added VC2C (in CQ Zone 2) to callsign list for Canada, VE.
* Changed ITU zone of VY0, etc to Zone 4 (thanks VE3KZ).
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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
PGP Fingerprint: D8E2 3D78 339F A7F1 8C13 1193 B5D1 4FB6 79D1 70DC
>From dhenderson at arrl.org Thu Oct 24 12:29:02 2002
From: dhenderson@arrl.org (Henderson, Dan N1ND)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Logs Received for 2002 ARRL August UHF and September VHF
contests
Message-ID: <721D3436A7C2B344A301FD4A413C71A966C7BC@kosh.ARRLHQ.ORG>
The Logs Received pages for the 2002 ARRL August UHF and September VHF Contests
have been posted at www.arrl.org/contests/claimed
These lists include all electronic and paper submissions. If you find an error
in your listing please contact me at n1nd@arrl.org or by phone at 860-594-0232.
If your entry is missing, please have available the automated receipt number
(if submitted electronically).
Thanks and 73
Dan Henderson, N1ND
ARRL Contest Branch Manager
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>From vr2bg at harts.org.hk Fri Oct 25 01:39:08 2002
From: vr2bg@harts.org.hk (VR2BrettGraham)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW Records Updated
In-Reply-To: <200210241610.g9OGACvh017174@contesting.com>
Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.0.20021025003545.02c91758@pop.pacific.net.hk>
W4ZV noted:
> Both SSB and CW (Sorted by Country and Category) appear
>to have been updated as of 22 October 2002:
>
> http://cqww.com/intro.htm
Yes, it appears they are updated, with the exception of zone records, which
haven't advanced since '99.
73, BW2/VR2BrettGraham
>From aa5au at bellsouth.net Thu Oct 24 21:26:22 2002
From: aa5au@bellsouth.net (Don Hill AA5AU)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW Records Updated
References: <4.3.2.7.0.20021025003545.02c91758@pop.pacific.net.hk>
Message-ID: <00df01c27bc5$8733fc20$6401a8c0@don>
Is there a reason RTTY is not included?
I guess we do keep our own records on
http://www.rttyjournal.com/contests/index.htm
but it would be nice to be recognized along with the other modes.
73, Don AA5AU
----- Original Message -----
From: "VR2BrettGraham" <vr2bg@harts.org.hk>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 7:39 PM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] CQWW Records Updated
> W4ZV noted:
>
> > Both SSB and CW (Sorted by Country and Category) appear
> >to have been updated as of 22 October 2002:
> >
> > http://cqww.com/intro.htm
>
> Yes, it appears they are updated, with the exception of zone records, which
> haven't advanced since '99.
>
> 73, BW2/VR2BrettGraham
>
> _______________________________________________
> CQ-Contest mailing list
> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>
>From WR1X at arrl.net Fri Oct 25 00:32:22 2002
From: WR1X@arrl.net (Paul WR1X)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Recording With DVP
Message-ID: <000001c27bfe$924e2660$235cd63f@gis.net>
Good evening to all,
I'm using CT and have a DVP card in the computer. I have recorded my CQ and
Exchange messages with no problem. I would like to know how to record the
alphabet phonetically, letter by letter, so I can use another feature of the
program. I'm not able to find any instructions in ASCII format explaining
this procedure.
Thank you for any information and good luck in the contest. Remember this
is a hobby and enjoy it.
73,
Paul C. Bolduc
E-mail: WR1X@arrl.net
Amateur radio call: WR1X
Located in the only town named Royalston in North America
>From k1ttt at arrl.net Fri Oct 25 12:11:46 2002
From: k1ttt@arrl.net (David Robbins)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RE: [ct-user] Recording With DVP
In-Reply-To: <000001c27bfe$924e2660$235cd63f@gis.net>
Message-ID: <000b01c27c17$4f4aa820$0200a8c0@k1ttt1>
It depends on your version of ct. for some reason ken took that
capability out in more recent versions. I did try it a couple times
years ago and was never really happy with how it sounded.
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: ct-user-admin@contesting.com
[mailto:ct-user-admin@contesting.com]
> On Behalf Of Paul WR1X
> Sent: Friday, October 25, 2002 03:32
> To: CT Users List; CQ Contest Users list
> Subject: [ct-user] Recording With DVP
>
> Good evening to all,
>
> I'm using CT and have a DVP card in the computer. I have recorded my
CQ
> and
> Exchange messages with no problem. I would like to know how to record
the
> alphabet phonetically, letter by letter, so I can use another feature
of
> the
> program. I'm not able to find any instructions in ASCII format
explaining
> this procedure.
>
> Thank you for any information and good luck in the contest. Remember
this
> is a hobby and enjoy it.
>
> 73,
>
> Paul C. Bolduc
>
> E-mail: WR1X@arrl.net
> Amateur radio call: WR1X
>
> Located in the only town named Royalston in North America
>
> _______________________________________________
> CT-User mailing list
> CT-User@contesting.com
> CT-User-request@contesting.com Subject=unsubscribe to unsubscribe
> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/ct-user
>From n5nj at gte.net Fri Oct 25 08:13:09 2002
From: n5nj@gte.net (Bob Naumann - N5NJ)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW Records Updated
References: <4.3.2.7.0.20021025003545.02c91758@pop.pacific.net.hk>
<00df01c27bc5$8733fc20$6401a8c0@don>
Message-ID: <006301c27c1f$e25ef6e0$92292f04@dslverizon.net>
The simple answer is that the CQWW Committee does not manage the RTTY
contest.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Don Hill AA5AU" <aa5au@bellsouth.net>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 8:26 PM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] CQWW Records Updated
> Is there a reason RTTY is not included?
>
> I guess we do keep our own records on
http://www.rttyjournal.com/contests/index.htm
> but it would be nice to be recognized along with the other modes.
>
> 73, Don AA5AU
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "VR2BrettGraham" <vr2bg@harts.org.hk>
> To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
> Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 7:39 PM
> Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] CQWW Records Updated
>
>
> > W4ZV noted:
> >
> > > Both SSB and CW (Sorted by Country and Category) appear
> > >to have been updated as of 22 October 2002:
> > >
> > > http://cqww.com/intro.htm
> >
> > Yes, it appears they are updated, with the exception of zone records,
which
> > haven't advanced since '99.
> >
> > 73, BW2/VR2BrettGraham
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> > CQ-Contest mailing list
> > CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> > http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
> >
>
> _______________________________________________
> CQ-Contest mailing list
> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>From kiddi at marel.is Fri Oct 25 15:37:26 2002
From: kiddi@marel.is (Kristinn Andersen)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Help - do you know this balun?
Message-ID: <OF53D5D73E.832F361B-ON00256C5D.004E64FB@marel.is>
Hi:
I have a balun that I bought at a ham radio store around 1990. It came
packaged with some information, which is now lost, and there is absolutely
no marking on it of any sort. I need some basic technical information on
it, such as:
a) Impedance ratio (1:1 or 4:1?). I may be able to measure this using my
RX noise bridge, if I get it back to work.
b) I believe it covers at least 3,5-30 MHz, but I wonder if it is usable at
1,8 MHz?
c) Power rating.
I am attaching a picture of this balun, in case any of you might recognize
the brand and, better yet, have the information. In case the picture does
not come through, it has the "ordinary" look, i.e. a cylindrical white
plastic unit with an UHF coax plug at one end, two "ears" for connecting
the antenna wires, and a fastening ring at the top. The diameter is
approx. 4cm or about 1-1/2", and the length is approx. 16 cm or 6-1/4".
The connecting "ears" are nicer than some I have seen - they are made of
brass colored cylinders that the antenna wires can be routed onto and brass
colored screws thighten the wires in place there.
Even if you don't recognize this specific balun, do you have an educated
guess about the power rating (from the dimensions) or if it is likely to
work at 1,8 MHz (do these baluns "usually" extend down to e160m)? Is there
any simple DC resistance checks I can carry out to determine the impedance
ratio?
A reply before the weekend (antenna time) would be appreciated.
73 de TF3KX, Kristinn.
(See attached file: Balun-UnknownPosted.jpg)
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>From k1ttt at arrl.net Sat Oct 26 11:55:10 2002
From: k1ttt@arrl.net (David Robbins)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 160m band plan
Message-ID: <000301c27cde$2868b590$0200a8c0@k1ttt1>
>From ARRL Letter 10/26 quoting Riley Hollingsworth:
<quote>
Hollingsworth says that operation that does not comply with a generally
accepted band plan such as ARRL's is not illegal. He points out,
however, that band plans--to the extent that they're followed--do help
to keep down friction among various users and make his job a lot easier.
"I don't consider it a big deal. I was just trying to raise awareness,"
he said, adding that the FCC has no intention of making band plan
compliance mandatory.
<unquote>
so now we can do ssb below 1843??????????
I wish someone would make up our minds.
David Robbins K1TTT
e-mail: mailto:k1ttt@arrl.net
web: http://www.k1ttt.net
AR-Cluster node: 145.69MHz or telnet://dxc.k1ttt.net
>From emg at argentina.com Sun Oct 27 10:12:06 2002
From: emg@argentina.com (Ernesto Grueneberg)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ germany
Message-ID: <NGBBIEHAKLNACANIBECIIEPECEAA.emg@argentina.com>
Hi contesters!
I?ll be in Berlin during January next year. If some contester wants to meet,
email directly to me.
73
Ernesto
LU5CW (ex-lu6beg)
--
www.Argentina.com
E-mail Profesional y Acceso a Internet UltraVeloz totalmente GRATIS en
Buenos Aires, Rosario, Cordoba, Mendoza, Mar del Plata, Moreno, Merlo,
La Plata, Pilar, Escobar, Campana y Z?rate
>From paul at ei5di.com Sun Oct 27 21:20:33 2002
From: paul@ei5di.com (Paul O'Kane)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.0.20021027205443.00a888d0@130.94.229.242>
I've just completed a token single-band entry on 10m, with
some 300 QSOs replying to other CQ calls. In all cases my
exchange was "Thanks one four", except very occasionally
when I added "five nine" - it's hard to kick the habit of
a lifetime.
No-one asked for a signal report. They didn't need it
because contest reports are always 59, they have no meaning
or significance or value, the logging software had already
entered 59, and we all know that signal reports are not
cross-checked in CQWW logs.
Is it time to do away with RS(T) in CQWW, or is it already
optional?
73,
Paul EI5DI
>From NQ4I at compuserve.com Sun Oct 27 17:16:43 2002
From: NQ4I@compuserve.com (Rick Dougherty)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] stateside signals
Message-ID: <200210271717_MC3-1-17C4-70F3@compuserve.com>
Since I was working and could not be active in the cqww ssb...I did listen
as I flew across the North Atlantic Sat morning...first US heard on 20m was
KC1XX
first heard on 15m was KC1XX ...and first US on 10m was W3LPL...biggest
signal on 10m was W4ZV....must be doing something right Bill...I was over
Iceland and Greenland for these observations...de Rick
>From Marc.Domen at skynet.be Mon Oct 28 12:20:02 2002
From: Marc.Domen@skynet.be (Marc Domen, ON7SS)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Rules UBA Contest 2003
Message-ID: <004801c27e84$f4044aa0$2b4cfea9@MARC>
UBA DX CONTEST 2003
Rules for non ON stations
The UBA has the honour to announce that this contest will be
challenged under the Patronage of the European Union. The 16th
EUROPEAN UNION TROPHY will be awarded to the highest scoring EU member
station from both the CW and SSB Class C competition.
1. PURPOSE
To contact as many Belgian and other amateurs as possible and to
provide a way to achieve the WABP and the EC Awards in the "UBA
Contest".
2. PERIODS
13:00 UTC Saturday to 13:00 UTC Sunday.
SSB :
January 25th - January 26th, 2003
(starting the last Saturday of January).
CW :
February 22rd - February 23th, 2003
(starting the last Saturday of February).
3. CLASSES
A = Single Operator Single Band (A10, A15, A20, A40 & A80).
C = Single Operator Multi Band (5 bands).
D = Multi Operator Single Transmitter (5 bands).
E = QRP 5 Watt output, as class C.
F = SWL, as class C (Rules under item 11).
Remark :
* In all categories ONLY ONE transceiver (or receiver) and
transmitting signal is allowed at any time during the contest, so NO
multiplier station permitted.
* Cat B doesn't exist for harmonisation reasons with the ON
participants
4. BANDS
Bands to be used: 80, 40, 20, 15 and 10 meters. The IARU band plan as
well as the frequencies proposed by the HF Contest Committee must be
adhered to. At this time, the preferential frequencies are:
SSB : 3.600 - 3.650; 3.700 - 3.775; 7.040 - 7.100; 14.125 - 14.300;
21.175 - 21.350 & 28.400 - 28.700 MHz.
CW : 3.510 - 3.560; 7.000 - 7.035; 14.000 - 14.060; 21.000 - 21.080 &
28.000 - 28.070 MHz.
The band segments 3.500 - 3.510 and 3.775 - 3.800 shall not be used
unless for DX contacts (this means no one shall call "CQ Contest" in
those segments).
5. CONTEST CALL AND EXCHANGE
SSB "CQ UBA"; CW "TEST UBA".
Exchange: RS(T) + serial number starting from 001 for each log.
Note that Belgian stations give their province abbreviation which is a
mandatory part of the exchange and must be in the log (e.g. 59001/AN).
6. SCORING
Each QSO with a Belgian station counts 10 points.
Each QSO with another EU member station as listed below counts 3
points.
QSOs with any other station outside the EU counts 1 point.
7. MULTIPLIERS PER BAND
All Belgian provinces : AN, BW, HT, LB, LG, NM, LU, OV, VB and WV.
The Region of Brussels Capital: BR
All Belgian prefixes e.g. ON4, ON5, ON6, ON7, ON8, ON9, OR0/5, OT3,
etc.
The following DXCC countries from the European Union : CT, CU, DL, EA,
EA6, EI, F, G, GD, GI, GJ, GM, GU, GW, I, IS, LX, OE, OH, OH0, OJ0,
OZ, PA, SM, SV, SV5, SV9, SY and TK.
Remark : a QSO with a Belgian station can give you 2 multipliers
(province and prefix).
8. FINAL SCORE
Total QSO points (from all bands) times the total number of
multiplier points (from all bands).
9. SPECIAL CONDITIONS
The use of the DX-Cluster facilities is permitted.
10. LOGS
Each log must include a summary sheet showing the detailed scoring
information (QSOs, points and multipliers per band) and the serial
number must be starting from 001 (see point 5). Use the appropriate
designation to mark your entry Class (A10, A15, A20, A40, A80, B, C,
D, E). The log summary sheet shall contain the following signed
declaration : "I declare that all contest rules and all the rules and
regulations for amateur radio operations in my country have been
observed and adhered to. I accept the decisions of the Contest
Committee". The IARU Region 1 standard format sheets are recommended.
Remarks :
* Computer logs: Computer logs on 3"1/2 diskettes can only be accepted
if the file format is ASCII or DBF. One QSO per record is mandatory
(ending with CR/LF) for computer processing. The names of the files
will be MYCALL.LOG and MYCALL.SUM (MYCALL being your own call). We
prefer logs generated by EI5DI, WriteLog or ARI contest program as
these are specially written for this contest. We recommend the use of
the SDU contest software by EI5DI. This software was developed
especially for this contest, and is freely available to all
participants. It can be down loaded from the Web Site of EI5DI
<http://www.ei5di.com> or from the UBA Web Site <http://www.uba.be>.
The UBA HF manager will send you a copy upon request and after having
received a SAE with a formatted disk from you. In this case, the
computer files to be submitted are the files MYCALL.ALL and MYCALL.SUM
where MYCALL stands for your own callsign.
* A selection of pictures of operators in action will be published
with the results, so please send us your picture. Please send your
comments with your contest log and send us a picture.
All logs must be postmarked not later than 30 days after the contest.
Late logs will not be considered for the competition. The logs must be
send to :
Michel Le Bon ON4GO
UBA HF Contest Manager
Ch?e de Wavre 1349
1160 Bruxelles
BELGIUM
Contest logs are also accepted via E-mail at following address :
< berger@cyc.ucl.ac.be >. The logs sent by E-mail must meet the
specifications as outlined above for computer logs. We will confirm
reception of your log by E-mail.
11. SPECIAL SWL RULES
Only stations taking part in the Contest may be logged for scoring
purposes. Logs should show in columns: Time (UTC), callsign of
"Station Heard", complete exchange sent by this station, callsign of
station being worked, a RS(T) report on "Station Heard" at SWLs QTH,
new multiplier and points claimed. If both sides of a contest contact
are heard they may be claimed as separate stations and the callsigns
have to appear in the "Station Heard" column.
A station may only appear once per band as station heard. In the
column "Station Worked" the same station may not be logged more than
10 times per band.
12. AWARDS
The stations having sent US $ 5.00 with their log will receive the
results by direct mail. THE FASTEST WAY TO RECEIVE THE RESULTS IS TO
MENTION YOUR AX25 PACKET BBS OR EMAIL ADDRESS IN YOUR LOG.
Awards will be sent to the highest scoring stations from each class in
each country and W, VE, PY, ZL, JA and VK call area provided they have
logged at least 40 valid contacts. Other participants receive a
certificate when 40 valid contacts are logged.
The EU TROPHIES go to the EU winners of class C of both the CW and the
Phone contest.
13. PENALTIES AND DISQUALIFICATION
Penalties :
* Incomplete or incorrect exchanges : the QSO will count for zero
points, but no additional penalty will be applied.
* Deduction of 10 times QSO value for any unmarked duplicate contact.
Disqualification :
* For cheating, imaginary logging and clear, repetitive and
intentional violation of the contest rules.
* For continuous or repetitive violation or total negation of the IARU
band plan.
* If the total amount of penalty points amounts to more than 2 % of
the total number of contacts.
The decisions of the Contest Committee are final
*******************************************
Amateur Radio Station ON7SS
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
Marc.Domen@skynet.be
on7ss@qsl.net
on7ss@skynet.be
ON7SS@ON7SS.TK
http://www.qsl.net/on7ss
http://www.ON7SS.tk
********************************************
>From n5nj at gte.net Mon Oct 28 07:12:47 2002
From: n5nj@gte.net (Bob Naumann - N5NJ)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Packet Spots in CQWW
Message-ID: <009c01c27e83$b5fd7f20$92292f04@dslverizon.net>
I operated for not quite half of the contest, but I noticed a very high
number of erroneous packet spots.
What is going on? Was this on purpose or what?
To make matters worse, it seemed that the only stations that were spotted
were those that nearly never ID!
One spot had a cross-band QSX on it. That was weird.
N5NJ @ AA5NT M/2
>From Georgek5kg at aol.com Mon Oct 28 09:31:23 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
Message-ID: <b7.292719ae.2aeea43b@aol.com>
In a message dated 10/28/2002 1:13:24 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
paul@ei5di.com writes:
> No-one asked for a signal report. They didn't need it
> because contest reports are always 59, they have no meaning
> or significance or value, the logging software had already
> entered 59, and we all know that signal reports are not
> cross-checked in CQWW logs.
>
> Is it time to do away with RS(T) in CQWW, or is it already
> optional?
>
>
Paul, interesting thought!
I have often wondered about we contestors generally PAY NO ATTENTION to RS/T,
but yet we go into excruciating detail on ALL OTHER ASPECTS of contesting.
One thing is obvious: "readability, strength and tone" just are not
important in our present set up of contests. The only place I have seen r
and s important is in county hunting; those guys have really developed their
r and s reporting to a finely honed skill!
I have pondered other ways of reporting r, s and t, but have not yet come up
with something better . We could use, however, a system of reporting the:
QUALITY OF AUDIO (clarity, compression, bandwidth, splatter, backround noise,
etc.) and the QUALITY OF KEYING (weighting, too many dits/dahs in characters,
leading dit/dah cutoff, manual fist, etc.). These are two quality
characteristics that go beyond the present RS/T system, and would be helpful.
Ops receiving poor audio or keying quality reports would/should be
encouraged to make improvements!
Maybe we need a contest protocol that would include audio and/or keying
quality information. The score would be affected by the reports they
receive!
I'd appreciate your thoughts.
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 btippett at alum.mit.edu Mon Oct 28 09:45:44 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Field Day Results and ARRL DX Log Checking Reports
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20021028144544.01610480@pop.vnet.net>
Now available at:
http://www2.arrl.org/contests/results/
73, Bill W4ZV
P.S. Yes, I know Field Day is not a contest! ;-)
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 28 06:45:47 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQWW DX, SSB - USA Claimed Scores 28Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210281445.g9SEjlW08849@b4h.net>
2002 CQWW DX, SSB - USA Claimed Scores 28Oct2002
Submit logs by: December 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: ssb@cqww.com
Mail logs to:
CQWW Phone
CQ Magazine
25 Newbridge Road
Hicksville, NY 11801
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 QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA M/2 HP
K4JA 4893 177 717 48 12,171,810 PVRC
N2NT 4711 165 661 48 10,715,698 FRC
K0TV 2850 145 570 48 5,622,760 YCCC
AA5NT 2653 155 545 48 4,608,100 NTCC
W7DX(@K7IR) 2520 159 482 48 4,220,985 WWDXC
N1RR 2290 129 435 36 3,645,000 YCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA M/M HP
ZK1MA 5688 126 288 48 6,902,208 WWDXC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA M/S HP
N4PN 3437 162 615 48 7,190,358 FCG
N1MM 2548 137 552 48 4,899,582 YCCC
N5YA 2696 148 518 41 4,687,974 NTCC
W4WS(@KG4NEP) 2208 149 574 48 4,306,911 PVRC
W1BK 1134 133 475 42 1,910,944 YCCC
K6KO 889 126 317 28 1,052,568 NCCC
W3LJ 728 93 316 40 807,366 PVRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA M/S LP
NQ4U 1025 106 305 1,102,713 TCG
NY4T 941 105 311 46 1,038,752 TCG
K0UK 766 126 338 18 949,344 Grand Mesa
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOAB HP
KQ2M 3945 157 583 44 8,162,940 FRC
K3ZO 3136 137 486 41 5,547,192 PVRC
K5ZD 2777 143 532 30 5,363,550 YCCC
NX9T 1860 115 382 26 2,563,526 PVRC
W4WTB 1574 137 436 2,538,963 CDXA
K5TR 1808 133 361 30 2,163,720 Boring Amateur Radio
K4BAI 1619 103 336 35 1,960,574 SECC
WX3B 1257 90 327 11 1,508,706 PVRC
K2UOP 1002 115 384 26 1,397,699 PVRC
K0OU 889 109 302 23 984,756
KG7H 946 109 272 31 937,641 PVRC
K5XR(W5ASP) 540 97 301 588,244 TDXS
N4GG 595 76 256 7 551,784 PVRC
W3WW 513 71 216 17 412,132 FCG
K4FK(W4SAA) 414 77 210 12 328,615 FCG
K4BP 359 86 196 7 267,336 TCG
KO7X(@KI7WX) 347 79 158 8 224,202 PVRC
K4IU 334 76 167 208,737 MWA
N5QQ(@KC5FU) 262 70 160 12 165,600 NTCC
K7ABV 310 61 133 7 163,348 NORTHERN ROCKIES DX
KE8RO 194 43 130 15 91,690
AD4L 166 48 103 4 67,799 PVRC
W6MVW 82 29 50 5 16,432 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOAB LP
NR3X(N4YDU) 1320 103 359 34 1,651,188 PVRC
W2RDS 1015 93 327 39 1,197,840 FRC
WA1Z 841 92 303 30 916,400 YCCC
KU8E 651 97 258 24 623,025 SECC
K0XH 657 94 244 28 599,950 MWA
W0ETT 606 88 236 20 537,840 Grand Mesa
K7HBN 451 80 181 327,294 WWDXC
KU3O 523 62 176 306,544 FCG
W4TDB 362 74 151 14 214,200 TCG
K4LOG 434 49 139 30 209,432 FCG
WN3VAW 245 70 165 12 153,690 Wireless Association
W5WZ 296 54 121 14 133,000 Twin City Ham Club
N3GNW 202 56 128 16 102,120
ND2T 225 56 89 12 87,580 NCCC
W4YA 159 39 106 62,930 FCG
K6OWL 184 47 58 8 52,185
N3RA 146 41 85 2 47,502 NCC
W6ZZZ 131 35 51 29,240 NCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOAB QRP
N0KE(@WB0GAZ) 564 90 71 37 461,754 Grand Mesa
N8IE 411 53 135 26 214,884
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOAB(A) HP
K3WW 2623 161 627 48 5,815,440 FRC
K3PP 2017 149 575 43 4,099,288 FRC
W4NF 2018 143 544 39 3,875,367 PVRC
NO2R 1900 139 558 36 3,770,073 FRC
AA3B 2022 135 505 40 3,681,920 FRC
K5KG 1772 137 509 36 3,434,136 FCG
W2YC 1355 128 481 35 2,306,892 FRC
W3GM(K3ND) 1334 129 478 29 2,278,071 FRC
W5VX 1172 131 434 28 1,787,095
N3ZA 880 128 465 38 1,430,909 FRC
W6TK 1065 124 349 23 1,366,824 SCCC
K4OJ(@W1CW) 956 98 370 1,263,132 FCG
W2UP 975 90 329 9 1,168,591 FRC
W3IQ 920 90 294 18 993,024 NCC
KI9A 785 108 318 25 903,972 SMC
KA2D 753 80 314 20 853,798 YCCC
N2WK 444 94 272 11 437,736 Rochester DX Associa
K0BX 413 70 207 12 326,029
KD2HE 278 42 136 6 137,950
K3SV 250 78 206 118,192 PVRC
NA9D 193 61 114 6 86,975 SMC
K2CC(KC2BMG) 189 40 84 6 54,808 Clarkson University
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOAB(A) LP
KB1GW 82 24 47 4 14,342 YCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOAB(A) QRP
W6RCL 267 62 102 114,308
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOSB(A)/10 HP
K7KR 723 34 136 20 325,040 CADXA
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOSB(A)/10 LP
K2SX 520 28 123 18 220,158 YCCC
N9GUN 166 24 61 5 38,505 SMC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOSB(A)/10 QRP
K9GY 46 17 30 5,358 SMC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOSB(A)/15 HP
W7UT 1131 37 144 26 587,888
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOSB(A)/20 HP
WA2QNW 516 39 135 18 258,900
NX5M 400 32 125 16 168,960 CTDXCC
N6WS 359 35 133 26 165,816 SCCC
KR6NA/0 383 33 108 17 119,568
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOSB/10 LP
W8LU 574 35 152 23 304,810
N2CU 300 23 92 5 98,555 WNYDXA
N8IA 57 16 36 4 7,176
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOSB/15 HP
W5TM(W5AO) 1367 36 119 24 535,990 OkDX
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOSB/15 LP
K8IR 357 26 105 28 130,214 BAY AREA WIRELESS
NG3Q/8 308 29 105 12 115,374
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOSB/15 QRP
KR2Q 518 29 118 216,531
K7JA 310 34 118 20 130,568
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOSB/20 LP
K3SWZ 312 32 104 24 115,328 PVRC
KC0ATC 24 12 16 4 1,764
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOSB/40 HP
K4XS 726 31 113 22 302,688 FCG
K4TX 76 15 42 2 12,369
Operators:
9A1P 9A2CW,9A2RD,9A5AEI,9A6NDX,9A6XX,IK3UNA,S55M
AA5NT AA5NT,K3TD,KK7SJ,N1CC,N5EE,N5NJ,N5TVL,N8SM,NW5X
EA5KB EA5KB,EC5CPL
ED7VG EA1AK,EA2TV,EA7ATX,EA7CCN,EA7EZQ,EA7HY,EA7VG
IO4T IK4HLQ,IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4BBF,
IZ4DIJ,IZ4EFN
IQ2C I2MWY,IK2FIL,IK2JUB,IK2PFL,IW2HAJ,IW2NOR,IZ2ABI,
IZ2EEV
K0TV K0TV,K2TE,KB1PZ,KD6BLK,KI6MF,W1GQ,W1MJ,WK1V,
WO1N
K0UK K0UK,WA0RSX
K4JA AJ9C,K4JA,K4MA,K7SV,KE9I,W3BP
K6KO K6KO,K6TA
LT1F LU1FAM,LU1FGE,LU1FJ,LU1FKR,LU1FMO,LU1FT,LU2DKT,
LU2FT,LU3FZW
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY3CI,LY3MM,LY4CW
N1MM KB1GW,N1IXF,N1MM
N1RR N1RR,N2PGD,W1KM,WM1K
N2NT N2NT,N2NU,N2WKS,W2RQ,WW2Y
N4PN KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
N5YA K1NT,N5KR,N5UM,OH1HX,W5LL
NY4T K4RNT,KA1DWX,KR4FO,NY4T
OK6A OK2CMW,OK2INW,OK2PSE
OL5Q OK1FFU,OK1FLC,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
OM7M OK2BFN,OM3PA,OM3PC,OM5RM,OM5RW,OM5ZW
OZ5BAL OZ0J,OZ1JTE
PJ2T K1AR,K8NZ,N8BJQ,W1MD,WC4E
TK4Z AB6BH,K5OT,K6MC,K6ZH,N6AA,N6ZZ,TK5AE,TK5EP,
TK5MH,W6XD
V26B DL8OBQ,N2ED,N3OC,V21DM
W1BK W1BK,W1NR
W3LJ K3NCO,KA3UBJ,W3IDT,W3LJ
W7DX KL2A,KL9A,KQ7W
ZK1MA AA7PM,KT7G,VE7XF,W7TSQ,W7VV,ZK1MA
ZL6QH ZL1AXG,ZL1AZE,ZL2AOV,ZL2BDW,ZL2CA,ZL2DZ,ZL2IQ,
ZL2UO
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 28 06:46:55 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQWW DX, SSB - Non-USA Claimed Scores 28Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210281446.g9SEktd08858@b4h.net>
2002 CQWW DX, SSB - Non-USA Claimed Scores 28Oct2002
Submit logs by: December 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: ssb@cqww.com
Mail logs to:
CQWW Phone
CQ Magazine
25 Newbridge Road
Hicksville, NY 11801
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 QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA M/2 HP
PJ2T 13167 161 635 48 30,983,504
V26B 11367 159 596 48 21,022,220 FRC
NP2B 9433 140 511 48 14,500,000
LT1F 6517 139 433 48 10,854,215 WWYC
LY1YK 4660 171 648 48 6,588,036 KTU RC
ZL6QH 2772 129 284 46 3,333,736 Wellington Amateur R
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA M/M HP
TK4Z 11469 139 592 48 15,476,732 SCCC
ED7VG 8519 143 554 12,455,632
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA M/S HP
9A1P 5343 155 680 46 10,066,760 WWYC
OM7M 4441 168 705 48 8,234,136
IO4T 3409 138 538 47 5,000,372
OL5Q 3000 131 468 3,897,693
IQ2C 2812 126 499 48 3,720,625
OK6A 1632 122 435 48 1,704,977 WWYC
EA5KB 2110 95 325 1,171,280
OZ5BAL 378 56 195 15 217,617 EDR Ballerup
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOAB HP
KP3Z(N5TJ) 8985 162 593 47 16,193,995
ZF2NT 6493 123 372 40 7,161,660 NCCC
S50S(S51TA) 4025 154 560 48 6,538,210 CCS
VO1TA 2452 90 286 21 2,656,064
7S2E(SM2DMU) 2393 130 389 42 2,421,654 TOEC
XE2AC 2572 106 279 32 2,264,955
CK3KZ(VE3KZ) 1630 123 402 31 2,253,300 CCO
S56A 1362 135 532 34 1,791,562 CCS
VE3NE 938 103 274 21 853,151
VE7IN 1159 102 207 27 835,536 BCDX
ZL1ANJ 1080 96 165 20 820,845
DA0ED(DL4YAO) 495 51 172 210,066 BCC
K6III 251 72 128 7 130,400 NCCC
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Non-USA SOAB LP
DF3KV 1538 110 422 33 1,688,568 RR DX
CX9AU 1468 90 227 1,311,112
9A3AG 1504 102 368 25 1,308,010 Croatian CC
VE3BUC(@VE3SY) 1256 100 274 32 1,169,124 CCO
G4IIY 1188 79 318 20 858,314 CHILTERN DX
6J2AUB(XE2AUB) 1383 63 135 640,332
GM0TGE 849 79 272 30 606,879
SM6D(SM6DER) 1008 74 263 582,336 SK6AW Hisingingens R
VE9DX 643 64 206 18 441,990
VE4YU 469 79 173 16 299,376
VE3RSA 404 63 167 247,480
HL1/WX8C 494 64 146 240,030
DL4RCK 493 65 208 9 222,495 BCC
LY2QJ(@LY1DS) 129 19 55 3 14,356
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOAB(A) HP
JY9QJ 4009 138 499 34 7,184,723
PX2W(PY2YU) 3206 123 391 43 4,746,790 TuPY DX Group
VE1OP 1969 113 425 30 2,696,456
SP8NR 957 112 369 1,058,681 SPDXC
VA3NR 417 80 212 12 317,404
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB(A)/15 HP
ZX5J(PP5JR) 4059 40 171 2,518,285 Araucaria DX Group
OT2T(DL2CC) 1792 39 156 29 821,145 RRDXA
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB(A)/20 HP
VE7AV 1392 37 118 30 476,935
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB(A)/80 HP
ON4ATW 912 17 82 120,780
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/10 HP
ZY5G(PP5WG) 3610 36 149 35 1,953,785 Araucaria DX Group
P43E 2811 30 120 1,219,650 Aruba ARC
Z31GX 2111 37 142 28 823,400
LA6YEA 957 35 141 20 401,104
ES2X(ES2NA) 980 36 136 36 350,000
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/10 LP
WP3C 2317 31 116 23 842,016
KH6GMP 1523 30 64 421,872 KONA DX CLUB
F8AAN 1010 33 114 16 360,003
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/10 QRP
TT8ZZ(F5PTM) 1646 28 96 23 606,112
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/15 HP
YT6A 2790 38 150 24 1,150,000 SKY CC
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/15 LP
EA7HBP 1500 27 109 32 372,640
PA0JED 332 24 88 15 71,120
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/160 HP
YU7AR 572 11 63 46,546
SM4F(SM4DHF) 441 7 54 20 27,328 TOEC
PP5VB(@ZX5J) 12 6 9 288 Araucaria DX Group
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/160 LP
VE3XAX 176 5 10 20 5,010 CCO
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/20 HP
PY3MM(@ZX5J) 2239 38 129 1,089,508 Araucaria DX Group
SN8V(SP8GQU) 2210 39 153 811,968
9M6A(N1UR) 1563 36 121 38 721,334 YCCC
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/20 LP
9A7ZZ 595 27 97 123,876 Croatian CC
LY1DS 15 7 12 1 513
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/40 HP
S50A 2438 36 131 37 703,284 SCC
9A5E 2021 33 115 39 519,776 Croatian CC
OH0NL(OH2BYS) 1245 29 114 28 272,844 CCF
LX1KC 1270 28 104 42 253,440
OH2BP 514 27 86 85,654 CCF
PX5A(PP5UA) 291 18 48 45,994 Araucaria DX Group
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/40 LP
MW5HOC 137 11 45 17 11,256
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/80 HP
VE2ZP 758 20 65 128,120 CCO
PU3A(PY3DX) 241 23 65 9 55,792 Araucaria DX Group
Operators:
9A1P 9A2CW,9A2RD,9A5AEI,9A6NDX,9A6XX,IK3UNA,S55M
AA5NT AA5NT,K3TD,KK7SJ,N1CC,N5EE,N5NJ,N5TVL,N8SM,NW5X
EA5KB EA5KB,EC5CPL
ED7VG EA1AK,EA2TV,EA7ATX,EA7CCN,EA7EZQ,EA7HY,EA7VG
IO4T IK4HLQ,IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4BBF,
IZ4DIJ,IZ4EFN
IQ2C I2MWY,IK2FIL,IK2JUB,IK2PFL,IW2HAJ,IW2NOR,IZ2ABI,
IZ2EEV
K0TV K0TV,K2TE,KB1PZ,KD6BLK,KI6MF,W1GQ,W1MJ,WK1V,
WO1N
K0UK K0UK,WA0RSX
K4JA AJ9C,K4JA,K4MA,K7SV,KE9I,W3BP
K6KO K6KO,K6TA
LT1F LU1FAM,LU1FGE,LU1FJ,LU1FKR,LU1FMO,LU1FT,LU2DKT,
LU2FT,LU3FZW
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY3CI,LY3MM,LY4CW
N1MM KB1GW,N1IXF,N1MM
N1RR N1RR,N2PGD,W1KM,WM1K
N2NT N2NT,N2NU,N2WKS,W2RQ,WW2Y
N4PN KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
N5YA K1NT,N5KR,N5UM,OH1HX,W5LL
NP2B KP2BH,NP2B,NP2KW,VE3BW,W5IDX,WD4JR
NY4T K4RNT,KA1DWX,KR4FO,NY4T
OK6A OK2CMW,OK2INW,OK2PSE
OL5Q OK1FFU,OK1FLC,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
OM7M OK2BFN,OM3PA,OM3PC,OM5RM,OM5RW,OM5ZW
OZ5BAL OZ0J,OZ1JTE
PJ2T K1AR,K8NZ,N8BJQ,W1MD,WC4E
TK4Z AB6BH,K5OT,K6MC,K6ZH,N6AA,N6ZZ,TK5AE,TK5EP,
TK5MH,W6XD
V26B DL8OBQ,N2ED,N3OC,V21DM
W1BK W1BK,W1NR
W3LJ K3NCO,KA3UBJ,W3IDT,W3LJ
W7DX KL2A,KL9A,KQ7W
ZK1MA AA7PM,KT7G,VE7XF,W7TSQ,W7VV,ZK1MA
ZL6QH ZL1AXG,ZL1AZE,ZL2AOV,ZL2BDW,ZL2CA,ZL2DZ,ZL2IQ,
ZL2UO
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 28 06:47:53 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 JARTS RTTY - All Claimed Scores 28Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210281447.g9SElrO08867@b4h.net>
2002 JARTS RTTY - All Claimed Scores 28Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 30, 2002
E-mail logs to: jarts@edsoftz.com
Mail logs to:
(none)
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 QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All MOMT HP
RW9C(@RK9CWA) 895 2521 150 11 630,250 Ural Contest Group
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Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
AA5AU 1773 4649 339 1,576,011
J41YM(OK1YM) 1696 4076 344 42 1,402,144
OH2BP 1409 3427 347 41 1,179,169 CCF
K4GMH 1373 3694 313 1,156,222 PVRC
VA3DX 1131 3001 322 31 966,322 CCO
WX4TM 1016 2660 256 24 680,960
W7WW 1152 2960 229 26 677,840 SCCC
K4WW 984 2675 248 663,400 KCG
N2WK 833 2197 258 20 566,826
VE6YR 870 2225 232 31 516,200
N0KE(@W0TM) 804 2083 246 36 512,418 Grand Mesa
K3SV 404 1096 170 186,320
LP7H(LU9HS) 501 285 96 18 142,560
WA6BOB 404 956 131 15 125,236 SCCC
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Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
K7SV 1001 2728 272 32 742,016 PVRC
JI1UTP/4 777 2158 227 489,866
OK2CLW 824 1989 237 42 471,393
W8UL 731 1938 241 30 467,058
VE3BUC 664 1741 217 25 377,797 CCO
G0URR 676 1660 225 24 373,500 Royal Signals Amateu
N1MGO 520 1357 191 20 259,187
GU0SUP 401 1006 190 2 191,140
W1TO 391 1036 167 173,012 YCCC
KE4KWE 385 1011 144 7 145,584
N7OR 426 1038 126 130,788 Cascade Contest Club
WA1Z 318 797 145 115,565 YCCC
VE7ASK 321 866 119 103,054
VE9DX 277 689 143 7 98,527
WA3AAN 269 675 135 16 91,125
VA3PC 228 591 134 79,194 CCO
F6FJE 237 581 98 56,938
DL4RCK 204 492 105 5 51,660 BCC
AE4Y 215 12655 71 6 36,991 SECC
G3URA 171 396 75 11 29,700 BARTG
K6OWL 178 338 72 10 24,336
SV1XV 90 199 58 11,542 BARTG
SP3BGD 56 142 43 6,106
Operators:
RW9C RW9CF,UA9CGA
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 28 06:48:44 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Ill QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 28Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210281448.g9SEmiZ08877@b4h.net>
2002 Ill QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 28Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 18, 2002
E-mail logs to: (none)
Mail logs to:
RAMS
c/o John Matz, KB9II
7079 West Ave.
Honover Park, IL 60103
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 CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Cnty Line LP
W9AWE(K0CA) 960 0 108 8 207,360 Western Illinois ARC
W9FGH(@NM9C) 103 139 87 6 92,115 Western Illinois ARC
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Cnty Line QRP
N9WW 122 112 61 6 21,716
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Fixed HP
KI9A 264 462 142 8 140,580 ST.LOUIS ARC
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Fixed LP
K9CW 223 0 104 46,384 SMC
N9BOR 170 0 64 4 21,760 SMC
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Mobile LP
KF9D/M 891 32 117 8 212,238
N9JF/M 782 3 104 8 162,968 Western IL ARC
N9OH/M 8 353 84 8 30,996 McHenry County Wirel
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Mobile QRP
K9IUA/M 140 7 38 6 11,172 Green River Valley A
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Non-IL HP
K4XU 155 55 95 8 34,675
K4BAI 165 89 81 6 33,939 SECC
K1PQS 208 4 78 7 32,760
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Non-IL LP
NE0P 211 52 90 42,660
AD1C 200 57 90 7 41,130 YCCC
N9CO/0 190 26 82 8 33,292
N6MU 190 31 76 7 31,236 SCCC
N8UM 79 73 66 4 14,579 TCG
K8MR 97 16 61 4 12,810 MRRC
NO5W 80 0 53 5 8,480 NARS
K8KHZ 28 64 45 5,355 MRRC
WA3AAN 37 0 32 1 2,368
W2SR 4 36 29 4 1,276
W6ZZZ 0 6 6 36 NCCC
Operators:
KF9D/M KF9D,W9HB
N9JF/M KB9JIZ,N9JF
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 28 06:49:36 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Worked All Germany - All Claimed Scores 28Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210281449.g9SEnaW08886@b4h.net>
2002 Worked All Germany - All Claimed Scores 28Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 20, 2002
E-mail logs to: wag@darc.de
Mail logs to:
Klaus Voigt, DL1DTL
P.O. Box 12 09 37
D-01010 Dresden
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/
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Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO CW HP
SQ4NR(@SP4KSY) 518 0 94 19 146,076 WWYC
SM5D(SM5DJZ) 379 0 113 128,481
W4SAA(@K4FK) 454 0 93 20 125,304 FCG
JY9QJ 320 0 98 5 87,612 BCC
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Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO CW LP
DJ2QV 719 0 169 14 382,109 RR DX
LZ9R(LZ3YY) 635 0 113 21 215,265
RW3VZ 514 0 111 171,162
LY2XW 469 0 90 126,630
PY1NX 386 0 86 11 99,588
HB9CZF 269 0 77 11 62,139
YU1ZZ 244 0 80 5 58,560 YU CC
SV1XV 58 0 35 4 6,090
LY2TA 31 0 31 4 2,883 Lithuanian DX
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Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO CW QRP
W3BBO 214 0 70 14 44,940
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Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO Mixed HP
DL3TD 1047 1168 282 2,200,000
K3WW 145 19 72 5 35,424 FRC
K1GU 134 6 70 29,400 YCCC
VE7AVV 0 59 22 4 3,894 BCDX
K7ZO 0 56 21 1 3,528
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Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO Mixed LP
SL4CM(SM4TUG) 615 0 104 21 191,880
OK1FHI 313 127 89 117,480
WN6K 29 24 32 2 5,088 SCCC
K9GY 37 14 32 4,896 SMC
VE3AGC 0 37 28 3 3,108 CCO
VA7DXR 0 30 23 4 2,070
Operators:
(none)
>From DF3KV at aol.com Mon Oct 28 10:42:55 2002
From: DF3KV@aol.com (DF3KV@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
Message-ID: <1ab.b0ea17a.2aeeb4ff@aol.com>
I've just completed a token single-band entry on 10m, with
some 300 QSOs replying to other CQ calls. In all cases my
exchange was "Thanks one four", except very occasionally
when I added "five nine" - it's hard to kick the habit of
a lifetime.
No-one asked for a signal report. They didn't need it
because contest reports are always 59, they have no meaning
or significance or value, the logging software had already
entered 59, and we all know that signal reports are not
cross-checked in CQWW logs.
Is it time to do away with RS(T) in CQWW, or is it already
optional?
73,
Paul EI5DI
Hi Paul,
Looks as you have some 300 unvalid qso?s logged.
I did about 1500 contacts and received and sent the signal
report in ALL cases, otherwise I would have asked.
Even with the switched off AGC because of the noise, I send
my 59.
To me it was not optional, but could be omitted,
73
Peter
>
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>From DF3KV at aol.com Mon Oct 28 10:46:04 2002
From: DF3KV@aol.com (DF3KV@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] stateside signals
Message-ID: <18d.104735d5.2aeeb5bc@aol.com>
> Since I was working and could not be active in the cqww ssb...I did listen
> as I flew across the North Atlantic Sat morning...first US heard on 20m was
> KC1XX
> first heard on 15m was KC1XX ...and first US on 10m was W3LPL...biggest
> signal on 10m was W4ZV....must be doing something right Bill...I was over
> Iceland and Greenland for these observations...de Rick
>
same impression in Northern Germany,
KC1XX on 10m was rather weak
73
Peter
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>From paul at ei5di.com Mon Oct 28 16:53:24 2002
From: paul@ei5di.com (Paul O'Kane)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
In-Reply-To: <b7.292719ae.2aeea43b@aol.com>
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.0.20021028164847.00a96640@130.94.229.242>
Hi George,
At 14:31 28/10/02, Georgek5kg@aol.com wrote:
>I have pondered other ways of reporting r, s and t, but have not yet come up
>with something better . We could use, however, a system of reporting the:
>QUALITY OF AUDIO (clarity, compression, bandwidth, splatter, backround noise,
>etc.) and the QUALITY OF KEYING (weighting, too many dits/dahs in characters,
>leading dit/dah cutoff, manual fist, etc.). These are two quality
>characteristics that go beyond the present RS/T system, and would be helpful.
>Ops receiving poor audio or keying quality reports would/should be encouraged
>to make improvements!
I agree with your sentiments, but it's not likely to happen.
In the major contests, QSO rate is everything. Further, if
additional/alternative data is to be recorded, you would have
to have the support of the contest logger authors - quite apart
from the contest organisers.
I believe RST is completely redundant in the major HF contests,
and I'm trying, in however inadequate a way, to get it removed.
73,
Paul EI5DI
>From w2up at mindspring.com Mon Oct 28 20:41:52 2002
From: w2up@mindspring.com (Barry )
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
In-Reply-To: <1ab.b0ea17a.2aeeb4ff@aol.com>
Message-ID: <3DBDA110.23515.1E83514@localhost>
Let's face reality, and call it what it is. The CQWW contests are
exchangeless contests. All you need to copy is the call. The rest is
assumed and meaningless. I've never seen a UBN report with a busted
RST or zone, only the call. Do they even check the RST or zone? Sure
makes it easier to do SO2R, when there's no exhange to copy :.)
73,
Barry W2UP
On 28 Oct 2002 DF3KV@aol.com wrote:
>
> I've just completed a token single-band entry on 10m, with
> some 300 QSOs replying to other CQ calls. In all cases my
> exchange was "Thanks one four", except very occasionally
> when I added "five nine" - it's hard to kick the habit of
> a lifetime.
>
> No-one asked for a signal report. They didn't need it
> because contest reports are always 59, they have no meaning
> or significance or value, the logging software had already
> entered 59, and we all know that signal reports are not
> cross-checked in CQWW logs.
>
> Is it time to do away with RS(T) in CQWW, or is it already
> optional?
>
> 73,
> Paul EI5DI
>
>
> Hi Paul,
>
> Looks as you have some 300 unvalid qso?s logged.
> I did about 1500 contacts and received and sent the signal
> report in ALL cases, otherwise I would have asked.
> Even with the switched off AGC because of the noise, I send
> my 59.
> To me it was not optional, but could be omitted,
>
>
> 73
> Peter
>
>
>
> >
> >
>
>
>
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>From spederson at yahoo.com Mon Oct 28 13:17:50 2002
From: spederson@yahoo.com (Scott Pederson)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Packet Spots in CQWW
In-Reply-To: <009c01c27e83$b5fd7f20$92292f04@dslverizon.net>
Message-ID: <20021028211750.58718.qmail@web13903.mail.yahoo.com>
All,
I think that some instances of this may be explained by the logging
software.
I believe some logging programs can be configured to send a packet spot
for a new station worked (Or a Specific Keystroke used to Spot a
station). For S&P this helps others on packet by keeping the packet
window populated, but bad if you are running.
I noticed that there were a few instances where there were several DX
spots for exactly the same frequency - apparently the running station
was sending packet spots for stations that worked him. I'm sure this
was un-intentional, but would explain why you follow a packet spot and
it turns out to be someone else....
73!
Scott - KI5DR
--- Bob Naumann - N5NJ <n5nj@gte.net> wrote:
> I operated for not quite half of the contest, but I noticed a very
> high
> number of erroneous packet spots.
>
> What is going on? Was this on purpose or what?
>
> To make matters worse, it seemed that the only stations that were
> spotted
> were those that nearly never ID!
>
> One spot had a cross-band QSX on it. That was weird.
>
> N5NJ @ AA5NT M/2
>
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>From w7why at harborside.com Mon Oct 28 22:15:46 2002
From: w7why@harborside.com (Tom Osborne)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
References: <b7.292719ae.2aeea43b@aol.com>
Message-ID: <3DBDB712.3A84BEB4@harborside.com>
Georgek5kg@aol.com wrote:
> I have often wondered about we contestors generally PAY NO >ATTENTION to
> RS/T, but yet we go into excruciating detail on ALL >OTHER ASPECTS of
> contesting.
I wonder in Cabrillo catches the reports where someone sends 569
or 579 and it just gets logged at 599. I've had guys send a
different report than the standard 599 and I usually change it.
If we start giving out "real" reports, how would that affect the
Cabrillo logs?
Tom W7WHY
>From jjreisert at alum.mit.edu Mon Oct 28 19:16:52 2002
From: jjreisert@alum.mit.edu (Jim Reisert AD1C)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Packet Spots in CQWW
In-Reply-To: <20021028211750.58718.qmail@web13903.mail.yahoo.com>
References: <009c01c27e83$b5fd7f20$92292f04@dslverizon.net>
Message-ID: <5.2.0.5.2.20021028190940.0273b2c0@mail.attbi.com>
At 01:17 PM 10/28/2002 -0800, Scott Pederson KI5DR wrote:
>I noticed that there were a few instances where there were several DX
>spots for exactly the same frequency - apparently the running station was
>sending packet spots for stations that worked him. I'm sure this was
>un-intentional, but would explain why you follow a packet spot and it
>turns out to be someone else....
Well, it wasn't us! :-)
On Saturday afternoon, KA6BIM put out a number of spots using the KC1XX 10
meter run frequency (data from http://oh2aq.kolumbus.com/dxs/)
KA6BIM 28574.7 PY2BT 1933 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 LU3HIP 1934 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 VA3SK 1936 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 CK6SV 1937 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 KC1XX 1938 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 LP7H 1939 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 CE3N 1940 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 KD7GGZ 1941 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 WP2Z 1943 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 LT5H 1944 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 HI9X 1946 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 PP2RON 1947 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 CX5BW 1952 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 J69AZ 1953 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 CJ5DX 1954 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 LU7PT 1956 26 Oct 2002
We were not working these stations, and I have no idea where they were on
the band. However, it did result in an inordinately large number of
0-point stateside callers, as you can see from the log extract below:
26-Oct-02 1937 895 28574 VE6FI 59 04 2
26-Oct-02 1941 899 28574 KM9Z 59 04 0
26-Oct-02 1942 900 28574 N3CY 59 05 0
26-Oct-02 1942 901 28574 K6DRK 59 03 0
26-Oct-02 1942 902 28574 WP4Z 59 08 2
26-Oct-02 1942 903 28574 K2NG 59 05 0
26-Oct-02 1944 904 28536 CE3N 59 12 3
26-Oct-02 1946 906 28574 W1NG 59 05 0
26-Oct-02 1946 907 28574 T2DX 59 31 T2 3
26-Oct-02 1947 908 28574 K8LN 59 04 0
26-Oct-02 1947 909 28574 N6GL 59 03 0
26-Oct-02 1949 910 28574 KC0IEE 59 04 0
26-Oct-02 1949 911 28574 K6GU 59 03 0
26-Oct-02 1949 912 28574 NK7U 59 03 0
26-Oct-02 1950 913 28574 VE9XA 59 05 2
26-Oct-02 1950 914 28574 PY2TSM 59 11 3
26-Oct-02 1950 915 28574 K5GPA 59 04 0
26-Oct-02 1951 916 28574 XE2LV 59 06 2
26-Oct-02 1953 918 28468 PV2M 59 11 3
26-Oct-02 1954 919 28570 HR8/YN4SU 59 07 2
26-Oct-02 1954 920 28574 VY2SS 59 05 2
Perhaps the VFO that was being read for spotting was different than the one
he actually tuned with. Note that he did actually spot KC1XX once, but the
VFO problem occurred before that spot, and continued afterwards.
73 - Jim AD1C (one of 10 meter ops at KC1XX)
--
Jim Reisert AD1C, 7 Charlemont Court, North Chelmsford, MA 01863
USA +978-251-9933, <jjreisert@alum.mit.edu>, http://www.ad1c.com
PGP Fingerprint: D8E2 3D78 339F A7F1 8C13 1193 B5D1 4FB6 79D1 70DC
>From jjreisert at alum.mit.edu Mon Oct 28 19:28:12 2002
From: jjreisert@alum.mit.edu (Jim Reisert AD1C)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: New Country Files 24 October 2002 (update -1204)
In-Reply-To: <5.2.0.5.2.20021024095312.05d1e548@mail.attbi.com>
Message-ID: <5.2.0.5.2.20021028192143.026a18f8@mail.attbi.com>
We noted the following problems in the CT country file:
**** POTENTIALLY BAD ZONES ****
DAY TIME NUM CALL LOGGED PROBABLE
26-Oct-02 0110 305 VY2MGY/3 04 00
26-Oct-02 1033 1495 KD3RF/VE2 02 05
27-Oct-02 1341 6574 ZL6QH 32 00
27-Oct-02 1905 7660 WH2AAT 05 27 (He was in Florida)
Any others? I will put out a new release later this week (probably
Wednesday night [early Thursday a.m. GMT]).
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
PGP Fingerprint: D8E2 3D78 339F A7F1 8C13 1193 B5D1 4FB6 79D1 70DC
>From kn5h at earthlink.net Mon Oct 28 18:32:19 2002
From: kn5h@earthlink.net (KN5H)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] re: Packet Spots in CQWW
References: <200210282037.g9SKbAvh022805@contesting.com>
Message-ID: <001801c27eeb$067f1000$507cdd18@phoenix.speedchoice.com>
Bob N5NJ wrote:
> I operated for not quite half of the contest, but I noticed a very high
> number of erroneous packet spots.
>
> What is going on? Was this on purpose or what?
>
> To make matters worse, it seemed that the only stations that were spotted
> were those that nearly never ID!
>
> One spot had a cross-band QSX on it. That was weird.
>
> N5NJ @ AA5NT M/2
Bob:
You have a good point. I am trying to justify the effort to rcv spots,
either via 2 mtr or Telnet.
An extra phone line or more coax for the RF ISP link is what I am planning.
Either way seems like a waste.
What is up with endless stateside spots from other stateside nodes? Please
tell me so I will understand!
If I had a 2mtr connection, the entire network would fail due to the sheer
volume and constant collisions.
Someone please enlighten me.
73 de KN5H
>From luther at mail.mdt.net.au Tue Oct 29 01:49:34 2002
From: luther@mail.mdt.net.au (Martin Luther)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Low Bands operating skills (longish)
Message-ID: <002801c27eed$6f2c0520$93d926cb@martinl>
Following CQWW Phone I have a few ideas and suggestions. This is not for the
rate kings/queens on the equatorial islands but for those of us struggling
with more normal locations!
There are clearly some operations that are skill deficient. One European
Multi is a joke with me. They are consistently over nine here on 40, at
times 40db ove, and I almost never work them! This year I allocated them,
their usual 2 minutes especially after an impassioned plea from their
20meter op.
They knew I was there. They managed to get VK, 5, G and N at various times.
They also had access to a super check partial database because they started
to guess at VK calls that I know have been active in contests.
Let me start with the last point. The super check was just giving them all
and any calls from previous contests, No sorting was done as some of their
guesses were calls that I know only operate in one or two contests each year
and not usually in CQWW. The first job is to get a usefull SCP file. For an
active station like the one mentioned they can create their own from their
past logs. They could take their previous logs for this contest and then
look for anyone who has appeared in more than four contacts biased towards
recent years. That way you mainly get the regulars.
If there were the programming skills it would be useful to be able to call
up a second level of SCP that can be tailored for a particular problem!
Put simply if the operator had the basics of my call he should have been
able to complete the QSO. There are no VK5 stations, or even no phone VK
stations that are more active in contests.
Another technique I use to try and get the weak ones in the noise is to
create a little jigsaw puzzle. I still use pencil and paper for notes....(I
have been computer literate since 1970 so I am well aware of the strengths
and LIMITATIONS of computers HiHi.....). It works this way.
I hear a signal under the pile. It is distinctive and definitely there but
very difficult to read. I get one letter, say a G, I put that into a box I
draw on the paper. As It keeps on I get a 5 so that goes in the box randomly
so there is no apparent pattern to the already existing G. Later I get a Z
and then GN. I put them in the box again. As the G is in two places I put a
line through the single G. Eventually it makes some sense and I call the
guy. It is not always right but it often gets me within one letter of a
correct call. The rhythm of the sounds helps to collect the letters in the
box into a complete call. It is harder to describe than to do.
On 160 I was calling an LY and he came back and asked me to give only my
prefix a few times. Once he had that he knew which was his best receive
antenna and we soon completed the QSO. A technique I will add to me skills
bank.
An EUxx station also on 160 failed to complete the QSO because he got
fixated on the wrong error. He got me as VK3GN and as I tried to get across
the 5 he varied it to VK3GNZ and thereafter he kept varying the last letter.
Very frustrating for us both and we never completed the QSO. I suspect the
letters in the box technique may have helped him to keep away from the
fixation on one pattern. Just listening to the rhythm tells you that it is
xxnxx not xxnxxx.
Finally I wonder why stations on 40, like the European multi I mentioned
first just keep calling and calling. They are not getting rate and they are
not working the rare ones because they create too much QRM.
It IS possible to hear, there are other European stations that regularly
hear my signal through the noise at their end.
I accept that my 40 meter antenna is still sub standard for the rest of my
station and that is the next work to do. However, at best I will only add a
few db's to my signal. That will not be enough without extra good operating
at the other end!
Any one else got any ideas for operating in the noisy low bands? (On the
Saturday I was getting static levels above 9 even on the Beverages!)
73
Martin VK5GN
>From luther at mail.mdt.net.au Tue Oct 29 01:49:39 2002
From: luther@mail.mdt.net.au (Martin Luther)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
In-Reply-To: <5.1.1.6.0.20021027205443.00a888d0@130.94.229.242>
Message-ID: <002901c27eed$714cc240$93d926cb@martinl>
Is it time to do away with RS(T) in CQWW, or is it already
optional?
73,
Paul EI5DI
No, I disagree, Paul,
I had a few like you doing the same thing. I needed repeats on about half of
them. Apart from the "legal" aspects, the 59 tends to tune my ears in to the
signal in the noise and then I am ready for the zone confirmation. It is
even more important in contests with serial numbers where I actually have
to hear the lot.
The other problem was people speaking before the TX was on so all I got was
(in the case of Zone 14)...." Rteen"
Finally I do actually give reports different from 59 sometimes. Listen
carefully it may be your turn next Hi Hi.
George K5KG's comments on a proper Audio quality report that affects the
result is interesting. There are certainly a lot of very ordinary sounding
signals out there. I comment to the worst of them but there are many others
that are just plain difficult to read and spreading unnecessarily. The idea
has some problems as we can affect someone elses result by giving them a bad
report. It would need some check on the reporter as well as the reportee???
Or work on some statistical average result over the whole test?
73
Martin VK5GN
>From k5iid at ntelos.net Tue Oct 29 02:00:27 2002
From: k5iid@ntelos.net (Tom Horton)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
In-Reply-To: <b7.292719ae.2aeea43b@aol.com>
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.1.20021029014600.03fdb520@wvinbox.ntelos.net>
At 09:31 10/28/02 -0500, you wrote:
>Maybe we need a contest protocol that would include audio and/or keying
>quality information. The score would be affected by the reports they
>receive!
>
>I'd appreciate your thoughts.
>
>73, Geo...
George,
Amen and amen!
Every year I am appalled at the HORRIBLE audio from some of the big guys
as well as the little pistols. Amazingly every year it just seems to get worse.
Conversely, if I hear a GOOD signal, I go out of my way to compliment them.
Often I will tell the bad sounding ones about their poor audio, to which the
normal response is "QRZ contest"!
If my signal sounds bad, I want to know it. If anyone ever hears my
signal sounding
like garbage, please tell me. I might not like it, but I will do my best to
make it right.
It is very dissapointing to see what signals are on the air these days.
If I were a rich guy I would spend a year or two traveling in South America
and southern Europe showing ops how to set the mic gain and processor levels.
These places seem to have the absolute highest level of garbled
audio...reminds me
of the old QST April Fools Article about the "garbler microphone".
The best audio I herad this past weekend was KP3Z and I told him so.
Sounded professional!
Just my thoughts...seems this come up every year. Maybe that should mean
something!
73, Tom K5IID
Tom Horton
K5IID in West "BY GAWD" Virginia
" E " sorter for the W5 Bureau
>From ddddd at attbi.com Tue Oct 29 06:29:11 2002
From: ddddd@attbi.com (Dave Tucker)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Packet Spots in CQWW
Message-ID: <5.2.0.5.2.20021029062841.02697e30@mail.attbi.com>
Jim, my apologies for the bad spots. I did not realize it happened, this
is the first I've heard of it. We have had a problem occasionally of RF
getting into the computer and screwing up the radio control using CT. My
best guess is that this is what happened. I am sorry you ended up with the
dups / 0 pointers. We will try and keep a closer eye on things.
Dave KA6BIM
>From ludal at dmv.com Tue Oct 29 07:47:35 2002
From: ludal@dmv.com (Dallas Carter)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Packet Spots in CQWW
References: <009c01c27e83$b5fd7f20$92292f04@dslverizon.net>
<5.2.0.5.2.20021028190940.0273b2c0@mail.attbi.com>
Message-ID: <005a01c27f49$5c5af440$34f721a2@oemcomputer>
We had that problem here on our 15m position. One of the ops noted
that our spots were going out on the wrong frequency. The same one
consistantly. They stopped sending spots until I found the problem.
Someone had accidentally hit one of the memory buttons on the MP
and the indicator said "VMEM". I reset it to VFO and that curred the
problem. I have not tried to recreate the symptom, but it IS vfo related.
I have also seen this happen on 940's when the interface stops reading
the vfo. The CT memory then just repeats the last known frequency
when using alt-F3. Bottom line, it was probably cockpit trouble. In the
heat of battle, this goes un noticed until someone sends you a kind packet
note, or another op sees the outgoing spots.
73 Dallas W3PP
----- Original Message -----
From: Jim Reisert AD1C <jjreisert@alum.mit.edu>
To: Scott Pederson <spederson@yahoo.com>; <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Cc: David B. Tucker, KA6BIM <dtucker@inreach.com>
Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 7:16 PM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Packet Spots in CQWW
> At 01:17 PM 10/28/2002 -0800, Scott Pederson KI5DR wrote:
>
> >I noticed that there were a few instances where there were several DX
> >spots for exactly the same frequency - apparently the running station was
> >sending packet spots for stations that worked him. I'm sure this was
> >un-intentional, but would explain why you follow a packet spot and it
> >turns out to be someone else....
>
> Well, it wasn't us! :-)
>
> On Saturday afternoon, KA6BIM put out a number of spots using the KC1XX 10
> meter run frequency (data from http://oh2aq.kolumbus.com/dxs/)
>
> KA6BIM 28574.7 PY2BT 1933 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 LU3HIP 1934 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 VA3SK 1936 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 CK6SV 1937 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 KC1XX 1938 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 LP7H 1939 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 CE3N 1940 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 KD7GGZ 1941 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 WP2Z 1943 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 LT5H 1944 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 HI9X 1946 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 PP2RON 1947 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 CX5BW 1952 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 J69AZ 1953 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 CJ5DX 1954 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 LU7PT 1956 26 Oct 2002
>
> We were not working these stations, and I have no idea where they were on
> the band. However, it did result in an inordinately large number of
> 0-point stateside callers, as you can see from the log extract below:
>
> 26-Oct-02 1937 895 28574 VE6FI 59 04 2
> 26-Oct-02 1941 899 28574 KM9Z 59 04 0
> 26-Oct-02 1942 900 28574 N3CY 59 05 0
> 26-Oct-02 1942 901 28574 K6DRK 59 03 0
> 26-Oct-02 1942 902 28574 WP4Z 59 08 2
> 26-Oct-02 1942 903 28574 K2NG 59 05 0
> 26-Oct-02 1944 904 28536 CE3N 59 12 3
> 26-Oct-02 1946 906 28574 W1NG 59 05 0
> 26-Oct-02 1946 907 28574 T2DX 59 31 T2 3
> 26-Oct-02 1947 908 28574 K8LN 59 04 0
> 26-Oct-02 1947 909 28574 N6GL 59 03 0
> 26-Oct-02 1949 910 28574 KC0IEE 59 04 0
> 26-Oct-02 1949 911 28574 K6GU 59 03 0
> 26-Oct-02 1949 912 28574 NK7U 59 03 0
> 26-Oct-02 1950 913 28574 VE9XA 59 05 2
> 26-Oct-02 1950 914 28574 PY2TSM 59 11 3
> 26-Oct-02 1950 915 28574 K5GPA 59 04 0
> 26-Oct-02 1951 916 28574 XE2LV 59 06 2
> 26-Oct-02 1953 918 28468 PV2M 59 11 3
> 26-Oct-02 1954 919 28570 HR8/YN4SU 59 07 2
> 26-Oct-02 1954 920 28574 VY2SS 59 05 2
>
> Perhaps the VFO that was being read for spotting was different than the
one
> he actually tuned with. Note that he did actually spot KC1XX once, but
the
> VFO problem occurred before that spot, and continued afterwards.
>
> 73 - Jim AD1C (one of 10 meter ops at KC1XX)
>
>
> --
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>From ludal at dmv.com Tue Oct 29 07:56:45 2002
From: ludal@dmv.com (Dallas Carter)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] re: Packet Spots in CQWW
References: <200210282037.g9SKbAvh022805@contesting.com>
<001801c27eeb$067f1000$507cdd18@phoenix.speedchoice.com>
Message-ID: <006901c27f4a$a4208fa0$34f721a2@oemcomputer>
Seems like in every contest someone invents a new way to reek
havoc. In the past it was erroneous /BUSTED spots. This time,
our system was taking some VE spots, and this resulted in, not
only domestic spots, but out of US band spots. With PACKLUSTER
I can filter out US calls, and, if this is not resolved at our input point,
I can also filter VE sources.
These represent but only two sources of spots that are not useful to us in
the greater 48. These are not done maliciously as it is perfectly
acceptable
for VE's to spot W's and out of US band stations. This is a network
management issue. As far as US stations spotting US stations, that is an
educational issue. As far as crashing the system from excessive traffic,
again a network management issue. My 2 Euros worth.
73 Dallas W3PP
----- Original Message -----
From: KN5H <kn5h@earthlink.net>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 8:32 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] re: Packet Spots in CQWW
> Bob N5NJ wrote:
>
>
> > I operated for not quite half of the contest, but I noticed a very high
> > number of erroneous packet spots.
> >
> > What is going on? Was this on purpose or what?
> >
> > To make matters worse, it seemed that the only stations that were
spotted
> > were those that nearly never ID!
> >
> > One spot had a cross-band QSX on it. That was weird.
> >
> > N5NJ @ AA5NT M/2
>
>
> Bob:
> You have a good point. I am trying to justify the effort to rcv spots,
> either via 2 mtr or Telnet.
> An extra phone line or more coax for the RF ISP link is what I am
planning.
> Either way seems like a waste.
> What is up with endless stateside spots from other stateside nodes? Please
> tell me so I will understand!
> If I had a 2mtr connection, the entire network would fail due to the sheer
> volume and constant collisions.
> Someone please enlighten me.
> 73 de KN5H
>
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>From w9sz at prairienet.org Tue Oct 29 07:52:50 2002
From: w9sz@prairienet.org (Zack Widup)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Packet Spots in CQWW
In-Reply-To: <5.2.0.5.2.20021028190940.0273b2c0@mail.attbi.com>
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10210290741230.12341-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
On Mon, 28 Oct 2002, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
> At 01:17 PM 10/28/2002 -0800, Scott Pederson KI5DR wrote:
>
> >I noticed that there were a few instances where there were several DX
> >spots for exactly the same frequency - apparently the running station was
> >sending packet spots for stations that worked him. I'm sure this was
> >un-intentional, but would explain why you follow a packet spot and it
> >turns out to be someone else....
Curious ...
>
> Well, it wasn't us! :-)
>
> On Saturday afternoon, KA6BIM put out a number of spots using the KC1XX 10
> meter run frequency (data from http://oh2aq.kolumbus.com/dxs/)
>
> KA6BIM 28574.7 PY2BT 1933 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 LU3HIP 1934 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 VA3SK 1936 26 Oct 2002
Curiouser and curiouser ...
>
> We were not working these stations, and I have no idea where they were on
> the band. However, it did result in an inordinately large number of
> 0-point stateside callers, as you can see from the log extract below:
>
> 26-Oct-02 1937 895 28574 VE6FI 59 04 2
> 26-Oct-02 1941 899 28574 KM9Z 59 04 0
> 26-Oct-02 1942 900 28574 N3CY 59 05 0
And the beat goes on ...
> Perhaps the VFO that was being read for spotting was different than the one
> he actually tuned with. Note that he did actually spot KC1XX once, but the
> VFO problem occurred before that spot, and continued afterwards.
>
> 73 - Jim AD1C (one of 10 meter ops at KC1XX)
If that was some sort of a weird yet honest mistake, it could be
overlooked as one of the many technological glitches present in the modern
world. But if it was an attempt to "screw the competition" (Note - I
didn't say it was, I said IF it was), it would be unsportsmanlike in the
extreme.
It would be interesting to see if this happens again in a major contest.
73, Zack W9SZ
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Oct 29 06:55:02 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQWW DX, SSB - USA Claimed Scores 29Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210291455.g9TEt2m10680@b4h.net>
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Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
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USA M/2 HP
N3RS 5289 172 689 48 12,973,440 FRC
K4JA 4893 177 717 48 12,171,810 PVRC
N2NT 4711 165 661 48 10,715,698 FRC
K1KI 4723 163 654 48 10,639,791 YCCC
KI1G 4454 167 671 48 10,590,644 YCCC
W6KK(@W6KP) 3943 161 571 48 7,626,708 SCCC
K0TV 2850 145 570 48 5,622,760 YCCC
K5NA 3017 167 575 48 5,481,896 CTDXCC
AA5NT 2653 155 545 48 4,608,100 NTCC
W7DX(@K7IR) 2520 159 482 48 4,220,985 WWDXC
N1RR 2290 129 435 36 3,645,000 YCCC
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USA M/M HP
KC1XX 8205 188 791 48 21,262,901
K9NS 7054 189 756 48 17,341,695 SMC
N2RM 5895 175 701 48 14,082,576 FRC
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USA M/S HP
N4PN 3437 162 615 48 7,190,358 FCG
K8AZ 2889 167 638 48 6,555,000 NCC
N0NI 2606 169 630 48 5,593,799
K0RF 2353 169 611 46 4,986,540
N1MM 2548 137 552 48 4,899,582 YCCC
N5YA 2696 148 518 41 4,687,974 NTCC
W4WS(@KG4NEP) 2208 149 574 48 4,306,911 PVRC
KY5R 2160 138 517 42 3,985,020 Alabama Contest Grou
N1LN 2107 150 523 48 3,394,612
K9ES 1736 135 497 48 3,020,960 FCG
W1BK 1134 133 475 42 1,910,944 YCCC
K6KO 889 126 317 28 1,052,568 NCCC
W3LJ 728 93 316 40 807,366 PVRC
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USA M/S LP
NQ4U 1025 106 305 1,102,713 TCG
NY4T 941 105 311 46 1,038,752 TCG
K0UK 766 126 338 18 949,344 Grand Mesa
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USA SOAB HP
KQ2M 3945 157 583 43 8,162,940 FRC
K4ZW 3202 150 547 48 6,353,852 PVRC
N9RV 3299 147 493 40 6,027,520 NCC
K3ZO 3136 137 486 41 5,547,192 PVRC
K5ZD 2777 143 532 30 5,363,550 YCCC
W9RE 2652 153 531 43 5,020,000 SMC
WB9Z 2537 159 508 45 4,675,003 SMC
W1WEF 2303 124 443 33 3,662,820 YCCC
N6BV(@N6RO) 2628 136 342 40 3,268,086 NCCC
NX9T 1860 115 382 26 2,563,526 PVRC
W4WTB 1574 137 436 2,538,963 CDXA
K0KX 1352 140 456 32 2,236,788 MWA
K5TR 1808 133 361 30 2,163,720 Boring Amateur Radio
K5RR 1597 128 342 35 2,085,860
K3MD 1366 124 410 28 2,048,424 FRC
K4BAI 1619 103 336 35 1,960,574 SECC
K5ZO 1331 141 361 42 1,795,152
WX3B 1257 90 327 10 1,508,706 PVRC
K2UOP 1002 115 384 26 1,397,699 PVRC
K1GU 1038 99 318 36 1,203,879 YCCC
K4RO 1115 105 282 20 1,165,644 TCG
K4UTE 787 117 403 30 1,123,200 NORTH FLORIDA DX ASS
K0OU 889 109 302 23 984,756
N7GYD 1002 100 264 36 948,220 WWDXC
KG7H 946 109 272 31 937,641 PVRC
N4CW 800 87 294 22 853,821 PVRC
W4NTI 669 0 345 24 624,795
K5XR(W5ASP) 540 97 301 588,244 TDXS
NE9Z 505 112 296 21 566,712
N4GG 595 76 256 7 551,784 PVRC
K0GAS 554 91 195 420,420 Grand Mesa
N5DD 470 90 222 415,896 TDXS
W3WW 513 71 216 17 412,132 FCG
K4FK(W4SAA) 414 77 210 12 328,615 FCG
N6VH 405 90 172 286,628 SCCC
K4BP 359 86 196 7 267,336 TCG
KO7X(@KI7WX) 347 79 158 8 224,202 PVRC
K4IU 334 76 167 208,737 MWA
N5QQ(@KC5FU) 262 70 160 12 165,600 NTCC
K7ABV 310 61 133 7 163,348 NORTHERN ROCKIES DX
KE8RO 194 43 130 15 91,690
AD4L 166 48 103 4 67,799 PVRC
KB0ENE 541 93 236 47,244
K7RX 96 29 59 22,176 WWDXC
W6MVW 82 29 50 5 16,432 SCCC
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USA SOAB LP
N1SV 1515 105 386 2,090,678 YCCC
N4TZ/9 1230 131 407 37 1,820,592 SMC
N5AW 1192 134 402 40 1,746,824 CTDXCC
NR3X(N4YDU) 1320 103 359 34 1,651,188 PVRC
W1CTN 1165 114 378 29 1,551,276 YCCC
AC0W 1041 109 327 38 1,224,724 MWA
W2RDS 1015 93 327 39 1,197,840 FRC
WA1Z 841 92 303 30 916,400 YCCC
NA4K 809 90 258 16 786,132 TCG
KU8E 651 97 258 24 623,025 SECC
W1DAD 610 92 279 18 605,472 YCCC
K0XH 657 94 244 28 599,950 MWA
W0ETT 606 88 236 20 537,840 Grand Mesa
K7HBN 451 80 181 327,294 WWDXC
KU3O 523 62 176 306,544 FCG
N4EK 450 56 184 303,360 FCG
N2CQ 380 56 199 14 272,085 FRC
W4TDB 362 74 151 14 214,200 TCG
K4LOG 434 49 139 30 209,432 FCG
WR9A 310 46 146 12 160,512 SMC
WN3VAW 245 70 165 12 153,690 Wireless Association
W5WZ 296 54 121 14 133,000 Twin City Ham Club
AK8B 250 47 120 15 112,725
N3GNW 202 56 128 16 102,120
ND2T 225 56 89 12 87,580 NCCC
W4YA 159 39 106 62,930 FCG
K6OWL 184 47 58 8 52,185
N3RA 146 41 85 2 47,502 NCC
W6ZZZ 131 35 51 29,240 NCCC
K1MOM 20 13 16 1 1,102 YCCC
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USA SOAB QRP
N0KE(@WB0GAZ) 564 90 71 37 461,754 Grand Mesa
N5FPW 341 69 174 23 218,700 SECC
N8IE 411 53 135 25 214,884
WB6BWZ 183 39 77 17 37,120 SECC
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USA SOAB(A) HP
K3WW 2623 161 627 48 5,815,440 FRC
K3PP 2017 149 575 43 4,099,288 FRC
W4NF 2018 143 544 39 3,875,367 PVRC
NO2R 1900 139 558 36 3,770,073 FRC
AA3B 2022 135 505 40 3,681,920 FRC
K5KG 1772 137 509 36 3,434,136 FCG
W3MF 1471 130 473 27 2,509,083 FRC
K3NM 1464 122 470 30 2,487,582 FRC
W2YC 1355 128 481 35 2,306,892 FRC
W3GM(K3ND) 1334 129 478 29 2,278,071 FRC
WT3W 1392 124 443 2,237,382 FRC
W5VX 1172 131 434 28 1,787,095
AA4V 1194 112 332 15 1,502,052 Aiken Contest Club
N3ZA 880 128 465 38 1,430,909 FRC
W1ZT 903 117 443 26 1,383,760 YCCC
W6TK 1065 124 349 23 1,366,824 SCCC
K4OJ(@W1CW) 956 98 370 1,263,132 FCG
W2UP 975 90 329 8 1,168,591 FRC
W3IQ 920 90 294 18 993,024 NCC
KI9A 785 108 318 25 903,972 SMC
KA2D 753 80 314 19 853,798 YCCC
W1FY(NC1N) 600 57 225 16 483,066 YCCC
N2WK 444 94 272 11 437,736 Rochester DX Associa
K0BX 413 70 207 12 326,029
K5NZ 289 277 94 6 288,638 CTDXCC
KD2HE 278 42 136 6 137,950
K3SV 250 78 206 118,192 PVRC
NA9D 193 61 114 5 86,975 SMC
K2CC(KC2BMG) 189 40 84 5 54,808 Clarkson University
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USA SOAB(A) LP
NA2U 1300 117 441 2,053,440 FRC
KB1GW 82 24 47 4 14,342 YCCC
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USA SOAB(A) QRP
W6RCL 267 62 102 114,308
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USA SOSB(A)/10 HP
N2WW(@K0MP) 851 31 138 380,419 Western Wireless CC
K7KR 723 34 136 20 325,040 CADXA
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USA SOSB(A)/10 LP
K2SX 520 28 123 18 220,158 YCCC
N9GUN 166 24 61 5 38,505 SMC
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USA SOSB(A)/10 QRP
K9GY 46 17 30 5,358 SMC
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USA SOSB(A)/15 HP
W7UT 1131 37 144 26 587,888
W9JA 356 31 125 15 155,688
N0ZM 284 24 88 82,880 Western Wireless CC
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USA SOSB(A)/20 HP
WA2QNW 516 39 135 18 258,900
NX5M 400 32 125 16 168,960 CTDXCC
N6WS 359 35 133 26 165,816 SCCC
KR6NA/0 383 33 108 17 119,568
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USA SOSB/10 HP
K4WI 1897 35 140 28 885,675
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USA SOSB/10 LP
W8LU 574 35 152 23 304,810
N5XJ(@NX5M) 692 32 129 27 292,537 CTDXCC
KE9S 509 29 107 19 192,304 Bay Area Wireless As
WB2DVU 410 25 102 14 147,955 Rochester (NY) DX As
WA7BNM 430 28 98 16 146,286 SCCC
N2CU 300 23 92 5 98,555 WNYDXA
N8IA 57 16 36 4 7,176
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USA SOSB/15 HP
W5TM(W5AO) 1367 36 119 23 535,990 OkDX
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USA SOSB/15 LP
W0AH 679 35 128 21 293,074 Grand Mesa
N4MO 566 33 129 28 258,714 PVRC
N4JF 567 33 126 16 250,982 ALABAMA CONTEST GROU
K8IR 357 26 105 28 130,214 BAY AREA WIRELESS
NG3Q/8 308 29 105 12 115,374
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USA SOSB/15 QRP
KR2Q 518 29 118 216,531
K7JA 310 34 118 20 130,568
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USA SOSB/20 HP
W7WA 1396 39 153 771,000 WWDXC
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USA SOSB/20 LP
K3SWZ 312 32 104 24 115,328 PVRC
KC0ATC 24 12 16 3 1,764
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USA SOSB/20 QRP
N7MB 148 27 62 22 32,129 Central Arizona DX A
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USA SOSB/40 HP
K4XS 726 31 113 22 302,688 FCG
K7XZ(K1MY) 198 28 72 30 53,200 Central Arizona DX A
W9SE 144 22 65 31,494 SMC
K4TX 76 15 42 2 12,369
Operators:
9A1P 9A2CW,9A2RD,9A5AEI,9A6NDX,9A6XX,IK3UNA,S55M
AA5NT AA5NT,K3TD,KK7SJ,N1CC,N5EE,N5NJ,N5TVL,N8SM,NW5X
CK6SV VE6AKY,VE6MRT,VE6NAP,VE6SV,VE6VW,VE7GAS,VO1CV
EA1EEY EA1BVP,EA1CS,EA1CUB,EA1EEY,EA1EY,EA1QA,EA1WX,
EB1HAL,EC1DQK
EA5KB EA5KB,EC5CPL
ED7VG EA1AK,EA2TV,EA7ATX,EA7CCN,EA7EZQ,EA7HY,EA7VG
IO4T IK4HLQ,IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4BBF,
IZ4DIJ,IZ4EFN
IQ2C I2MWY,IK2FIL,IK2JUB,IK2PFL,IW2HAJ,IW2NOR,IZ2ABI,
IZ2EEV
IQ4T I4IFL,I4MGP,IK3QAR,IK4HVR,IK4SXJ,IK4TVP,IK4WMH,
IZ4AKS
IU2X I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2FYH,IK2GSN,IK2GXK,IK2GZU,
IK2SAU,IW2LLH
K0RF K0RF,W0UA,W1XE
K0TV K0TV,K2TE,KB1PZ,KD6BLK,KI6MF,W1GQ,W1MJ,WK1V,
WO1N
K0UK K0UK,WA0RSX
K1KI K1CC,K1KI,KM1P,VA7RR,W1RM
K4JA AJ9C,K4JA,K4MA,K7SV,KE9I,W3BP
K5NA K2UR,K5DU,K5NA,KD5SQF,KI5DR,N5ZC
K6KO K6KO,K6TA
K8AZ K8AZ,K8BL,K8MR,N8TR,W8CAR,W8KIC,WB8K,WT8C
K9ES AD4ES,K9ES,KC4HW,KG4IPO
K9NS AA9D,K9DX,K9GS,K9HMB,K9NO,K9PPY,K9PW,K9QVB,K9RS,
KO9A,KS9W,W9RM,WE9V
KC1XX HC1OT,K1DG,K1GQ,K6AW,KC1XX,KM3T,N6HB,N6IG,W1FV
KH0AA JE1JKL,JF1SQC,JP1NWZ
KI1G KI1G,KS1J,WF1B
KY5R KY5R,N4YQ,W4RJ
LR0N LU1NDC,LU2NI,LU5NA,LU6HCV,LU6HDF,LU7HBO,LU7HVH,
LU7NN,LU8NA
LT1F LU1FAM,LU1FGE,LU1FJ,LU1FKR,LU1FMO,LU1FT,LU2DKT,
LU2FT,LU3FZW
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY3CI,LY3MM,LY4CW
LZ1ABC LZ1ABC,LZ1AQ
N0NI K0KD,K0WHV,N0AC,N0AV,N0HR,N0NI,W0ETC,W0FLS,WO0V
N1LN K5NZ,K7LEX,KD5NDZ,KD5TMF,N1LN,N5EN,W5MF,W5PF,
W5SB,WA5MLT
N1MM KB1GW,N1IXF,N1MM
N1RR N1RR,N2PGD,W1KM,WM1K
N2NT N2NT,N2NU,N2WKS,W2RQ,WW2Y
N2RM K2TW,N2NC,N2RM,NA2AA,W2REH,W3CF,WK2G,WM2H
N3RS N2SR,N3ED,N3RD,N3RS,W8FJ,WA3LRO
N4PN KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
N5YA K1NT,N5KR,N5UM,OH1HX,W5LL
NP2B KP2BH,NP2B,NP2KW,VE3BW,W5IDX,WD4JR
NY4T K4RNT,KA1DWX,KR4FO,NY4T
OK6A OK2CMW,OK2INW,OK2PSE
OL5Q OK1FFU,OK1FLC,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
OM7M OK2BFN,OM3PA,OM3PC,OM5RM,OM5RW,OM5ZW
OZ5BAL OZ0J,OZ1JTE
PJ2T K1AR,K8NZ,N8BJQ,W1MD,WC4E
RT9W RA9WR,RU9WX,RW9WW,RW9WY,RX9WI,RX9WR
S50C S52LW,S53CC,S53MM,S57NOB
SL2ZA SM2LIY,SM2ODB,SM2VHD
TK4Z AB6BH,K5OT,K6MC,K6ZH,N6AA,N6ZZ,TK5AE,TK5EP,
TK5MH,W6XD
V26B DL8OBQ,N2ED,N3OC,V21DM
VE3DC VA3DJ,VE3BK,VE3DXF,VE3GCP,VE3NBL,VE3SS,VE3STT,
VE3VZ,VE3YOC
W1BK W1BK,W1NR
W3LJ K3NCO,KA3UBJ,W3IDT,W3LJ
W6KK K6AM,K6HMS,N6AW,N6KI,N6MJ,NN6X,W6HT,W6KK,W6RW
W7DX KL2A,KL9A,KQ7W
ZK1MA AA7PM,KT7G,VE7XF,W7TSQ,W7VV,ZK1MA
ZL6QH ZL1AXG,ZL1AZE,ZL2AOV,ZL2BDW,ZL2CA,ZL2DZ,ZL2IQ,
ZL2UO
ZW5B N5FA,N5ZO,PY1KN,PY5CC,PY5EG
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Oct 29 06:56:24 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQWW DX, SSB - Non-USA Claimed Scores 29Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210291456.g9TEuOc10689@b4h.net>
2002 CQWW DX, SSB - Non-USA Claimed Scores 29Oct2002
Submit logs by: December 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: ssb@cqww.com
Mail logs to:
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CQ Magazine
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Hicksville, NY 11801
USA
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Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
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Non-USA M/2 HP
PJ2T 13167 161 635 48 30,983,504
V26B 11367 159 596 48 21,022,220 FRC
ZW5B(@PY5EG) 8392 162 603 48 18,725,670 ARAUCARIA DX GROUP
NP2B 9433 140 511 48 14,500,000
LT1F 6517 139 433 48 10,854,215 WWYC
LY1YK 4660 171 648 48 6,588,036 KTU RC
VE3DC 3075 137 464 4,478,051 CCO
ZL6QH 2772 129 284 46 3,333,736 Wellington Amateur R
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Non-USA M/M HP
TK4Z 11469 139 592 48 15,476,732 SCCC
ED7VG 8519 143 554 12,455,632
ZK1MA 5688 126 288 48 6,902,208 WWDXC
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Non-USA M/S HP
KH0AA 6962 158 488 48 13,201,010
9A1P 5343 155 680 46 10,066,760 WWYC
IU2X 4922 154 630 48 9,000,320 ARI Brescia DX Group
RT9W(@RZ9WWH) 4009 150 597 48 8,314,857
OM7M 4441 168 705 48 8,234,136
IQ4T(@I4IFL) 4324 161 684 48 8,101,860 Romagna Contest Team
EA1EEY 4557 151 619 48 8,078,840
LR0N(@LU1NDC) 4363 134 478 46 7,750,980
S50C 3415 139 571 5,003,370 CCS
IO4T 3409 138 538 47 5,000,372
CK6SV(@VE6SV) 3343 148 458 48 4,435,968
OL5Q 3000 131 468 3,897,693
IQ2C 2812 126 499 48 3,720,625
OK6A 1632 122 435 48 1,704,977 WWYC
SL2ZA 1747 102 390 1,506,012
EA5KB 2110 95 325 1,171,280
OZ5BAL 378 56 195 15 217,617 EDR Ballerup
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Non-USA M/S LP
LZ1ABC(@LZ1ABC/L 1874 107 390 42 1,445,773 WWYC
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Non-USA SOAB HP
KP3Z(N5TJ) 8985 162 593 47 16,193,995
VE3EJ 4659 164 574 45 8,899,542
ZF2NT 6493 123 372 40 7,161,660 NCCC
S50S(S51TA) 4025 154 560 48 6,538,210 CCS
GW4BLE 3871 128 475 41 5,419,764 CONTEST CAMBRIA
VE3EY/2(@VE2CSI) 3282 123 429 44 4,590,984 Croatian CC
EA5DFV 3762 114 424 39 4,315,836
VE3ANX 3334 114 350 43 3,955,136 CCO
OH2RA 2869 136 438 43 3,251,710 CCF/TEAM: CCF Team P
M6T(G4PIQ) 2855 111 393 23 2,975,112
VO1TA 2452 90 286 21 2,656,064
PY7ZY 2449 88 269 2,557,191
VK8AA 2496 113 244 45 2,528,274
7S2E(SM2DMU) 2393 130 389 42 2,421,654 TOEC
XE2AC 2572 106 279 32 2,264,955
CK3KZ(VE3KZ) 1630 123 402 31 2,253,300 CCO
S56A 1362 135 532 34 1,791,562 CCS
VE3NE 938 103 274 21 853,151
VE7IN 1159 102 207 27 835,536 BCDX
ZL1ANJ 1080 96 165 20 820,845
LY2OX 743 101 326 17 577,304 Lithuanian DX
CE8EIO 681 56 96 5 290,472 South Croux DX Group
DA0ED(DL4YAO) 495 51 172 210,066 BCC
K6III 251 72 128 7 130,400 NCCC
VA3KA 142 101 109 13 76,020 CCO
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Non-USA SOAB LP
D44TD(IV3TAN) 6201 140 511 40 11,992,492
P40W(W2GD) 4427 124 437 41 7,300,854 FRC
DF3KV 1538 110 422 33 1,688,568 RR DX
EA5AER 2005 73 264 28 1,455,503
CX9AU 1468 90 227 1,311,112
9A3AG 1504 102 368 25 1,308,010 Croatian CC
SP6EKS 1105 123 449 1,260,688
VE3BUC(@VE3SY) 1256 100 274 32 1,169,124 CCO
VE3CR 1009 97 311 1,079,568
SP5DDJ 1262 106 362 38 1,079,208
G4IIY 1188 79 318 20 858,314 CHILTERN DX
6J2AUB(XE2AUB) 1383 63 135 640,332
OM6RM 1060 84 299 41 624,290
GM0TGE 849 79 272 30 606,879
SM6D(SM6DER) 1008 74 263 582,336 SK6AW Hisingingens R
VK4DX 804 79 160 13 536,794 Sarajevo Contest Gro
VE9DX 643 64 206 18 441,990
VE4YU 469 79 173 15 299,376
VE3RSA 404 63 167 247,480
HL1/WX8C 494 64 146 240,030
DL4RCK 493 65 208 8 222,495 BCC
9A5AVC 274 24 67 14 62,784
LY2QJ(@LY1DS) 129 19 55 3 14,356
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Non-USA SOAB(A) HP
JY9QJ 4009 138 499 34 7,184,723
OE1A(OE1EMS) 3196 156 642 38 5,097,624 SCG
S52ZW 3063 146 597 46 4,852,533 SCC
PX2W(PY2YU) 3206 123 391 43 4,746,790 TuPY DX Group
VE1OP 1969 113 425 30 2,696,456
SP8NR 957 112 369 1,058,681 SPDXC
VA3NR 417 80 212 12 317,404
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Non-USA SOAB(A) LP
GJ0NYG 1040 79 342 25 768,325
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Non-USA SOSB(A)/10 HP
LP7H(LU9HS) 2627 35 147 28 1,376,102 LUCG
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Non-USA SOSB(A)/10 LP
OZ8AE 420 32 121 22 154,071
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Non-USA SOSB(A)/15 HP
ZX5J(PP5JR) 4059 40 171 2,518,285 Araucaria DX Group
OT2T(DL2CC) 1792 39 156 29 821,145 RRDXA
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Non-USA SOSB(A)/15 QRP
DF9ZP 2200 39 159 1,064,844 BCC
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Non-USA SOSB(A)/20 HP
VE7AV 1392 37 118 30 476,935
LT0H(LU3HY) 952 31 73 10 290,992
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Non-USA SOSB(A)/80 HP
ON4ATW 912 17 82 120,780
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ZY5G(PP5WG) 3610 36 149 35 1,953,785 Araucaria DX Group
P43E 2811 30 120 1,219,650 Aruba ARC
Z31GX 2111 37 142 28 823,400
OL7N(OK1CDJ) 1256 37 143 24 547,920
LA6YEA 957 35 141 20 401,104
ES2X(ES2NA) 980 36 136 36 350,000
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Non-USA SOSB/10 LP
AY4DX(LU4DX) 2564 34 129 1,220,870 LUCG
WP3C 2317 31 116 22 842,016
KH6GMP 1523 30 64 421,872 KONA DX CLUB
F8AAN 1010 33 114 16 360,003
I8UZA 832 37 148 356,495
EA5ON/M 937 34 112 261,048
SM5D(SM5DJZ) 505 29 120 166,582 TOEC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/10 QRP
TT8ZZ(F5PTM) 1646 28 96 23 606,112
J79UF(VE5UF) 684 21 80 21 171,094
SP5XMU 272 32 78 22 76,670
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/15 HP
YT6A 2790 38 150 24 1,150,000 SKY CC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/15 LP
VE3DZ 1152 33 141 25 519,390 CCO
EA7HBP 1500 27 109 32 372,640
VE7UF(VE7NS) 941 29 71 2 232,900 BCDX
PA0JED 332 24 88 15 71,120
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/160 HP
C4A(5B4ADA/9A3A) 519 10 60 103,040 Aphrodite Contest Cl
4O6A(T95A) 684 11 67 20 58,734 SKY CC
YU7AR 572 11 63 46,546
SM4F(SM4DHF) 441 7 54 20 27,328 TOEC
PP5VB(@ZX5J) 12 6 9 288 Araucaria DX Group
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/160 LP
G3UEG 429 8 55 18 27,027
VE3XAX 176 5 10 20 5,010 CCO
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/20 HP
9A6A 3324 38 170 46 1,306,240 Croatian CC
PY3MM(@ZX5J) 2239 38 129 1,089,508 Araucaria DX Group
SN8V(SP8GQU) 2210 39 153 811,968
9M6A(N1UR) 1563 36 121 38 721,334 YCCC
SP8KAF/8(SQ8GHY) 628 27 95 32 112,850
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/20 LP
9A7ZZ 595 27 97 123,876 Croatian CC
LY1DS 15 7 12 1 513
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/20 QRP
GM0IIO 232 13 50 14 18,522
LU4HMF 86 17 33 9,700
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/40 HP
S50A 2438 36 131 37 703,284 SCC
9A5E 2021 33 115 39 519,776 Croatian CC
SP6IXF 1859 30 117 35 403,622
OH0NL(OH2BYS) 1245 29 114 28 272,844 CCF
LX1KC 1270 28 104 42 253,440
OH2BP 514 27 86 85,654 CCF
PX5A(PP5UA) 291 18 48 45,994 Araucaria DX Group
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/40 LP
MW5HOC 137 11 45 17 11,256
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/80 HP
OM0C(OM3TZZ) 1434 22 88 27 201,080
VE2ZP 758 20 65 128,120 CCO
PU3A(PY3DX) 241 23 65 9 55,792 Araucaria DX Group
Operators:
9A1P 9A2CW,9A2RD,9A5AEI,9A6NDX,9A6XX,IK3UNA,S55M
AA5NT AA5NT,K3TD,KK7SJ,N1CC,N5EE,N5NJ,N5TVL,N8SM,NW5X
CK6SV VE6AKY,VE6MRT,VE6NAP,VE6SV,VE6VW,VE7GAS,VO1CV
EA1EEY EA1BVP,EA1CS,EA1CUB,EA1EEY,EA1EY,EA1QA,EA1WX,
EB1HAL,EC1DQK
EA5KB EA5KB,EC5CPL
ED7VG EA1AK,EA2TV,EA7ATX,EA7CCN,EA7EZQ,EA7HY,EA7VG
IO4T IK4HLQ,IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4BBF,
IZ4DIJ,IZ4EFN
IQ2C I2MWY,IK2FIL,IK2JUB,IK2PFL,IW2HAJ,IW2NOR,IZ2ABI,
IZ2EEV
IQ4T I4IFL,I4MGP,IK3QAR,IK4HVR,IK4SXJ,IK4TVP,IK4WMH,
IZ4AKS
IU2X I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2FYH,IK2GSN,IK2GXK,IK2GZU,
IK2SAU,IW2LLH
K0RF K0RF,W0UA,W1XE
K0TV K0TV,K2TE,KB1PZ,KD6BLK,KI6MF,W1GQ,W1MJ,WK1V,
WO1N
K0UK K0UK,WA0RSX
K1KI K1CC,K1KI,KM1P,VA7RR,W1RM
K4JA AJ9C,K4JA,K4MA,K7SV,KE9I,W3BP
K5NA K2UR,K5DU,K5NA,KD5SQF,KI5DR,N5ZC
K6KO K6KO,K6TA
K8AZ K8AZ,K8BL,K8MR,N8TR,W8CAR,W8KIC,WB8K,WT8C
K9ES AD4ES,K9ES,KC4HW,KG4IPO
K9NS AA9D,K9DX,K9GS,K9HMB,K9NO,K9PPY,K9PW,K9QVB,K9RS,
KO9A,KS9W,W9RM,WE9V
KC1XX HC1OT,K1DG,K1GQ,K6AW,KC1XX,KM3T,N6HB,N6IG,W1FV
KH0AA JE1JKL,JF1SQC,JP1NWZ
KI1G KI1G,KS1J,WF1B
KY5R KY5R,N4YQ,W4RJ
LR0N LU1NDC,LU2NI,LU5NA,LU6HCV,LU6HDF,LU7HBO,LU7HVH,
LU7NN,LU8NA
LT1F LU1FAM,LU1FGE,LU1FJ,LU1FKR,LU1FMO,LU1FT,LU2DKT,
LU2FT,LU3FZW
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY3CI,LY3MM,LY4CW
LZ1ABC LZ1ABC,LZ1AQ
N0NI K0KD,K0WHV,N0AC,N0AV,N0HR,N0NI,W0ETC,W0FLS,WO0V
N1LN K5NZ,K7LEX,KD5NDZ,KD5TMF,N1LN,N5EN,W5MF,W5PF,
W5SB,WA5MLT
N1MM KB1GW,N1IXF,N1MM
N1RR N1RR,N2PGD,W1KM,WM1K
N2NT N2NT,N2NU,N2WKS,W2RQ,WW2Y
N2RM K2TW,N2NC,N2RM,NA2AA,W2REH,W3CF,WK2G,WM2H
N3RS N2SR,N3ED,N3RD,N3RS,W8FJ,WA3LRO
N4PN KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
N5YA K1NT,N5KR,N5UM,OH1HX,W5LL
NP2B KP2BH,NP2B,NP2KW,VE3BW,W5IDX,WD4JR
NY4T K4RNT,KA1DWX,KR4FO,NY4T
OK6A OK2CMW,OK2INW,OK2PSE
OL5Q OK1FFU,OK1FLC,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
OM7M OK2BFN,OM3PA,OM3PC,OM5RM,OM5RW,OM5ZW
OZ5BAL OZ0J,OZ1JTE
PJ2T K1AR,K8NZ,N8BJQ,W1MD,WC4E
RT9W RA9WR,RU9WX,RW9WW,RW9WY,RX9WI,RX9WR
S50C S52LW,S53CC,S53MM,S57NOB
SL2ZA SM2LIY,SM2ODB,SM2VHD
TK4Z AB6BH,K5OT,K6MC,K6ZH,N6AA,N6ZZ,TK5AE,TK5EP,
TK5MH,W6XD
V26B DL8OBQ,N2ED,N3OC,V21DM
VE3DC VA3DJ,VE3BK,VE3DXF,VE3GCP,VE3NBL,VE3SS,VE3STT,
VE3VZ,VE3YOC
W1BK W1BK,W1NR
W3LJ K3NCO,KA3UBJ,W3IDT,W3LJ
W6KK K6AM,K6HMS,N6AW,N6KI,N6MJ,NN6X,W6HT,W6KK,W6RW
W7DX KL2A,KL9A,KQ7W
ZK1MA AA7PM,KT7G,VE7XF,W7TSQ,W7VV,ZK1MA
ZL6QH ZL1AXG,ZL1AZE,ZL2AOV,ZL2BDW,ZL2CA,ZL2DZ,ZL2IQ,
ZL2UO
ZW5B N5FA,N5ZO,PY1KN,PY5CC,PY5EG
>From otterstad at enter.vg Tue Oct 29 16:58:02 2002
From: otterstad@enter.vg (Ragnar Otterstad)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Low Bands operating skills (longish)
In-Reply-To: <002801c27eed$6f2c0520$93d926cb@martinl>
Message-ID: <MBBBJCHIMOLLDEAHAJGKKENIDNAA.otterstad@enter.vg>
Any one else got any ideas for operating in the noisy low bands? (On the
Saturday I was getting static levels above 9 even on the Beverages!)
73
Martin VK5GN
The answer is simple : stick to CW !
73
Rag Otterstad LA5HE also JW5HE OZ8RO
located in Telemark - home of skiing.
My antenna "farm" can be found on HTTP://no.photos.yahoo.com/la5he when you
click on Radio.
Take a look at: http://WWW.visitTelemark.com
or http://www.visitnorway.com
>From zf2nt at candw.ky Tue Oct 29 16:15:20 2002
From: zf2nt@candw.ky (Bruce B. Sawyer)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Anonymous RR Plaque
Message-ID: <005301c27f66$8330cb40$4775883f@ibm1050257>
I just received a totally unexpected, but much appreciated, package in the
mail today from the ARRL. It was a plaque for last January's RTTY Roundup
(DX SOAB/HP), which I had thought was unsponsored. Some generous person did
sponsor this plaque, but chose to remain anonymous. Thus there's no way I
can send him my thanks directly. My apologies to all for the bandwidth, but
somehow I can't let this go by without notice. So to whomever it may be who
decided to put his money on the line in order to support contesting this
way, my sincere thanks. This plaque is deeply appreciated.
By the way, I don't think the ARRL made much of a profit off your
sponsorship fee. I noticed the postage to get it here was $23!
73,
Bruce, ZF2NT
Little Cayman Island
>From jon.zaimes at dol.net Tue Oct 29 11:11:17 2002
From: jon.zaimes@dol.net (Jon Zaimes AA1K)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 160m band plan
Message-ID: <3.0.5.32.20021029111117.007d5980@dol.net>
Dave,
Regardless of the FCC position, it is still the band plan and lots of us
still abide by it. Hopefully everyone will.
I passed up dozens of QSOs from DX that were operating simplex below 1843
this weekend, and I know many other 160 meter ops followed the same
practice. DX stations need to be aware that they are sacrificing QSOs by
not listening above 1843 for stateside.
BTW I heard many Europeans and others operating transceive above 1843 --
now if conditions had only cooperated!
73/Jon AA1K
>From ARRL Letter 10/26 quoting Riley Hollingsworth:
<quote>
>Hollingsworth says that operation that does not comply with a generally
>accepted band plan such as ARRL's is not illegal. He points out,
>however, that band plans--to the extent that they're followed--do help
>to keep down friction among various users and make his job a lot easier.
>"I don't consider it a big deal. I was just trying to raise awareness,"
>he said, adding that the FCC has no intention of making band plan
>compliance mandatory.
><unquote>
>so now we can do ssb below 1843??????????
>I wish someone would make up our minds.
>David Robbins K1TTT
>From w2up at mindspring.com Tue Oct 29 18:48:29 2002
From: w2up@mindspring.com (Barry )
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Anonymous RR Plaque
In-Reply-To: <005301c27f66$8330cb40$4775883f@ibm1050257>
Message-ID: <3DBED7FD.28375.212625@localhost>
Bruce,
Don't count your chickens before they hatch. I, too, received a plaque
for RTTY Roundup, anonymous sponsor. The odd thing about it was I
didn't operate the RR in 2002!
I sent a note to WS7I, who contacted ARRL. They thanked me for
notifying them, and told me they got some of their files crossed between
2001 and 2002 and it was a mistake. They're supposed to issue a call
tag and have it picked up, but nothing yet, after a week...
73,
Barry W2UP
On 29 Oct 2002 Bruce B. Sawyer wrote:
> I just received a totally unexpected, but much appreciated, package in the
> mail today from the ARRL. It was a plaque for last January's RTTY Roundup
> (DX SOAB/HP), which I had thought was unsponsored. Some generous person did
> sponsor this plaque, but chose to remain anonymous. Thus there's no way I
> can send him my thanks directly. My apologies to all for the bandwidth, but
> somehow I can't let this go by without notice. So to whomever it may be who
> decided to put his money on the line in order to support contesting this
> way, my sincere thanks. This plaque is deeply appreciated.
>
> By the way, I don't think the ARRL made much of a profit off your
> sponsorship fee. I noticed the postage to get it here was $23!
>
> 73,
> Bruce, ZF2NT
> Little Cayman Island
>
> _______________________________________________
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--
Barry Kutner, W2UP Internet: w2up@mindspring.com
Newtown, PA Frankford Radio Club
>From ku8e1 at yahoo.com Tue Oct 29 10:59:52 2002
From: ku8e1@yahoo.com (Jeffrey Clarke)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 160m band plan
In-Reply-To: <3.0.5.32.20021029111117.007d5980@dol.net>
Message-ID: <20021029185952.8555.qmail@web40801.mail.yahoo.com>
Speaking of band plans.... What about 40 meters too ?? I think I worked
some guys transmitting on SSB as low as 7005. I even heard some well
known EU stations call guys in the CARR who were listening up above
7150 and playing "dumb" about being out of the band. Seems like some
stations will do just about anything to make a QSO ???
Jeff KU8E
--- Jon Zaimes AA1K <jon.zaimes@dol.net> wrote:
> Dave,
>
> Regardless of the FCC position, it is still the band plan and lots of
> us
> still abide by it. Hopefully everyone will.
>
> I passed up dozens of QSOs from DX that were operating simplex below
> 1843
> this weekend, and I know many other 160 meter ops followed the same
> practice. DX stations need to be aware that they are sacrificing QSOs
> by
> not listening above 1843 for stateside.
>
> BTW I heard many Europeans and others operating transceive above 1843
> --
> now if conditions had only cooperated!
>
> 73/Jon AA1K
>
> >From ARRL Letter 10/26 quoting Riley Hollingsworth:
>
> <quote>
>
> >Hollingsworth says that operation that does not comply with a
> generally
> >accepted band plan such as ARRL's is not illegal. He points out,
> >however, that band plans--to the extent that they're followed--do
> help
> >to keep down friction among various users and make his job a lot
> easier.
>
> >"I don't consider it a big deal. I was just trying to raise
> awareness,"
> >he said, adding that the FCC has no intention of making band plan
> >compliance mandatory.
> ><unquote>
>
> >so now we can do ssb below 1843??????????
>
> >I wish someone would make up our minds.
>
>
> >David Robbins K1TTT
>
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>From barry at mxg.com Tue Oct 29 13:10:37 2002
From: barry@mxg.com (Barry Merrill)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Packet Spots in CQWW
In-Reply-To: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10210290741230.12341-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
Message-ID: <FJECJCDPGLAELGCJIMMNMELPIFAA.barry@mxg.com>
I have occasional RF interference into my computer,
especially 10 meters, high power, high SWR caused by
a big jump in frequency without retuning the Matchbox.
I would have selected the station from a packet spot
with the logging software, and the radio did move to
that frequency, and I called the station, and when
would go to enter that QSO with the logging software:
-Sometimes the computer was frozen, no cursor blink nor
cursor control, and the three-fingered-salute ALT-CTL-DEL
was not recognized, requiring a hardware reset.
-But sometimes, I would log the contact, and then, as I
tuned away, looking for new stations, the logging software
would have stopped seeing the radio's actual frequency,
and instead, it kept that original frequency, even when
I went to announce a new station.
I learned to always compare what frequency the logging software
thinks my radio is on, with the actual frequency of the radio.
Sometimes I could clear this error and reestablish communications
by opening and closing the Radio Setup Ports option, sometimes
I have to exit and restart the logging program, and rarely I have
had to restart the hardware to get the logging software to see
the radio again.
None of this, in my opinion is the "fault" of the logging software;
it's just what can happen when RF Interference changes the bits in
a computer's memory.
But because I know it happens, it could easily account for accidental
postings of multiple stations with a stuck frequency.
Barry, W5GN
P.S. But only my typing is to blame for my erroneous posting
of a YV5 as a VY5.
>From Georgek5kg at aol.com Tue Oct 29 14:52:47 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 40 band dx operations
Message-ID: <115.19d0ce1c.2af0410f@aol.com>
In a message dated 10/29/2002 7:31:23 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
ku8e1@yahoo.com writes:
> even heard some well
> known EU stations call guys in the CARR who were listening up above
> 7150 and playing "dumb" about being out of the band.
There are many foreign countries that permit operation above 7100 khz. I
don't know about the Europeans, but don't be at all surprised to hear dx all
the way up to 7300 khz.
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 Georgek5kg at aol.com Tue Oct 29 15:29:58 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: [WriteLog] RE: [YCCC] Re: New Country Files 24
October 2002 (update -1204)
Message-ID: <fd.203577e5.2af049c6@aol.com>
In a message dated 10/29/2002 3:40:20 AM Greenwich Standard Time,
n1sv@n1sv.com writes:
> I worked R1ANC as well and I remember distinctly he said zone 29!
>
>
Yup, definitely z 29.
George I. Wagner, K5KG
Productivity Resources LLC
941-312-9450
941-312-9460 fax
201-415-6044 cell
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>From hamcat at directvinternet.com Tue Oct 29 22:04:07 2002
From: hamcat@directvinternet.com (K4SB)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 160m band plan
References: <3.0.5.32.20021029111117.007d5980@dol.net>
Message-ID: <3DBF05D7.1BBCE3C@directvinternet.com>
Jon Zaimes AA1K wrote:
> Dave,
> Regardless of the FCC position, it is still the band plan and lots of us
> still abide by it. Hopefully everyone will.
-------------------------
I think the operator will have the final say, but I firmly believe the
problem is the
ARRL band plan.
When some ????????? puts the digital modes at 1.8 up, and SSB above
1.843, I see this as nothing more than another attack on CW.
Come up with some common sense, and I'll go along with it. For all but
contest weekends
we're wasting 3/4 of the band!
I'm not going along with this one.
73
Ed
>From DF3KV at aol.com Tue Oct 29 17:44:44 2002
From: DF3KV@aol.com (DF3KV@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 40 band dx operations
Message-ID: <1bd.129d6f5f.2af0695c@aol.com>
> There are many foreign countries that permit operation above 7100 khz. I
> don't know about the Europeans, but don't be at all surprised to hear dx
> all
> the way up to 7300 khz.
>
Region 1 Bandplan limits 40m operation to 7100kc in Europe
73
Peter
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>From john-k1rc at juno.com Tue Oct 29 17:59:51 2002
From: john-k1rc@juno.com (john-k1rc@juno.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Did I miss something along the way?
Message-ID: <20021029.175952.-324709.0.john-k1rc@juno.com>
Hi all,
I was looking at some of the CQ SSB claimed scores
today and (being somewhat slow on the pickup) noticed
a couple of odd type categories.
USA SOAB(A) QRP
Single op all band (assisted) QRP?
USA SOSB(A)/10 QRP
Single op Single band (assisted) 10M QRP?
Didn't know these were "approved" categories.
If so, how are they used? How are the use of the
spotting nets used, etc.
I've been running straight SOAB QRP all these years,
(since '78) is this an amendment to that category?
Or is it one of those "grey areas" left up to ones
"imagination"?
Sorry if I'm throwing gas onto the fire here, but if its
legal I might as well take advantage of it too.
Its getting so my tribander and single wire can't
compete with the "big" stations even in QRP
category anymore.. (and I haven't got the bux to
build up a super station)
Whats the correct ruling on this?
My firesuit is back from the cleaners, have at it.
Thanks and 73,
John K1RC
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>From KI9A at aol.com Tue Oct 29 19:51:50 2002
From: KI9A@aol.com (KI9A@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Another anti-contester on QRZ.com
Message-ID: <16.278d05c1.2af08726@aol.com>
OK folks, give it to these clowns! www.qrz.com
See the "qrz news"
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>From w7why at harborside.com Wed Oct 30 02:36:42 2002
From: w7why@harborside.com (Tom Osborne)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
References: <5.1.1.6.1.20021029014600.03fdb520@wvinbox.ntelos.net>
Message-ID: <3DBF45BA.6B02447A@harborside.com>
Tom Horton wrote:
> If I were a rich guy I would spend a year or two traveling in >South
> America and southern Europe showing ops how to set the mic >gain and
> processor levels.
Hi Tom
You don't have to be a rich guy. Just listen to some of the "big
guns" here in the states that have rotten audio. There was one
K9 station on 20 Saturday that was 10 or 15 kc wide and
splattering all over the place. I knew if I told him, he'd just
ignore me so I didn't say anything. 73
Tom W7WHY
>From radio at stelex.com.au Wed Oct 30 19:07:35 2002
From: radio@stelex.com.au (Mike, VK4DX)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 40 band dx operations
References: <1bd.129d6f5f.2af0695c@aol.com>
Message-ID: <3DBFA157.8010307@stelex.com.au>
40m band in Australia:
7.000 - 7.300 with SSB 7.040 - 7.300
Lovely ! Hi
73 Mike, VK4DX
>
>
>>There are many foreign countries that permit operation above 7100 khz. I
>>don't know about the Europeans, but don't be at all surprised to hear dx
>>all
>>the way up to 7300 khz.
>>
>>
>>
>
>Region 1 Bandplan limits 40m operation to 7100kc in Europe
>
>73
>Peter
>
>
>
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>From kg5u at hal-pc.org Wed Oct 30 09:46:23 2002
From: kg5u@hal-pc.org (Dale L Martin)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
In-Reply-To: <5.1.1.6.0.20021028164847.00a96640@130.94.229.242>
Message-ID: <LPBBJJHKFOOEGKEBKHOJGEKDEJAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
> In the major contests, QSO rate is everything.
If rate is everything, then why would someone intentionally throw a curve to
unwary participants by giving an incorrect and incomplete exchange? The
rules say the exchange comprises the RS(T) and zone; not 'thank you' and
zone.
When the receiving operator doesn't hear what he/she expects to hear, it
causes disruption to the flow of operating--it doesn't matter if the logging
software automatically puts in a default RS(T).
I believe change should be sought administratively through means external to
the actual contest operation.
Why screw things up for others?
73,
dale, kg5u
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 30 07:32:08 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQWW DX, SSB - USA Claimed Scores 30Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210301532.g9UFW8r12268@b4h.net>
2002 CQWW DX, SSB - USA Claimed Scores 30Oct2002
Submit logs by: December 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: ssb@cqww.com
Mail logs to:
CQWW Phone
CQ Magazine
25 Newbridge Road
Hicksville, NY 11801
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 QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA M/2 HP
N3RS 5289 172 689 48 12,973,440 FRC
K4JA 4893 177 717 48 12,171,810 PVRC
N2NT 4711 165 661 48 10,715,698 FRC
K1KI 4723 163 654 48 10,639,791 YCCC
KI1G 4454 167 671 48 10,590,644 YCCC
W6KK(@W6KP) 3943 161 571 48 7,626,708 SCCC
K0TV 2850 145 570 48 5,622,760 YCCC
K5NA 3017 167 575 48 5,481,896 CTDXCC
AA5NT 2653 155 545 48 4,608,100 NTCC
W7DX(@K7IR) 2520 159 482 48 4,220,985 WWDXC
N1RR 2290 129 435 36 3,645,000 YCCC
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USA M/M HP
KC1XX 8205 188 791 48 21,262,901
K9NS 7054 189 756 48 17,341,695 SMC
N2RM 5895 175 701 48 14,082,576 FRC
K1TTT 4565 164 655 48 9,735,453 YCCC
W3PP 3841 164 660 48 8,453,416 FRC
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USA M/S HP
N4PN 3437 162 615 48 7,190,358 FCG
K8AZ 2889 167 638 48 6,555,000 NCC
K1IR 2660 148 603 48 5,672,303 YCCC
N0NI 2606 169 630 48 5,593,799
K0RF 2353 169 611 46 4,986,540
N1MM 2548 137 552 48 4,899,582 YCCC
N5YA 2696 148 518 41 4,687,974 NTCC
W4WS(@KG4NEP) 2208 149 574 48 4,306,911 PVRC
KY5R 2160 138 517 42 3,985,020 Alabama Contest Grou
N1LN 2107 150 523 48 3,394,612
K9ES 1736 135 497 48 3,020,960 FCG
W1BK 1134 133 475 42 1,910,944 YCCC
K6KO 889 126 317 28 1,052,568 NCCC
W3LJ 728 93 316 40 807,366 PVRC
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USA M/S LP
NQ4U 1025 106 305 1,102,713 TCG
NY4T 941 105 311 46 1,038,752 TCG
K0UK 766 126 338 18 949,344 Grand Mesa
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USA SOAB HP
KQ2M 3945 157 583 43 8,162,940 FRC
K4ZW 3202 150 547 48 6,353,852 PVRC
N9RV 3299 147 493 40 6,027,520 NCC
K3ZO 3136 137 486 41 5,547,192 PVRC
K5ZD 2777 143 532 30 5,363,550 YCCC
W9RE 2652 153 531 43 5,020,000 SMC
WB9Z 2537 159 508 45 4,675,003 SMC
K3CR(LZ4AX) 2344 137 487 43 4,104,672 NCC
W1WEF 2303 124 443 33 3,662,820 YCCC
N6BV(@N6RO) 2628 136 342 40 3,268,086 NCCC
NX9T 1860 115 382 26 2,563,526 PVRC
W4WTB 1574 137 436 2,538,963 CDXA
K0KX 1352 140 456 32 2,236,788 MWA
K5TR 1808 133 361 30 2,163,720 Boring Amateur Radio
K5RR 1597 128 342 35 2,085,860
K3MD 1366 124 410 28 2,048,424 FRC
W7GG 1538 145 355 38 2,029,000 WVDXC
K4BAI 1619 103 336 35 1,960,574 SECC
K5ZO 1331 141 361 42 1,795,152
WX3B 1257 90 327 10 1,508,706 PVRC
K2UOP 1002 115 384 26 1,397,699 PVRC
K1GU 1038 99 318 36 1,203,879 YCCC
K4RO 1115 105 282 20 1,165,644 TCG
K4UTE 787 117 403 30 1,123,200 NORTH FLORIDA DX ASS
K0OU 889 109 302 23 984,756
N3UM 873 90 301 25 951,694 PVRC
N7GYD 1002 100 264 36 948,220 WWDXC
KG7H 946 109 272 31 937,641 PVRC
N4CW 800 87 294 22 853,821 PVRC
K9MWM 761 102 236 36 679,042 Grand Mesa
W4NTI 669 0 345 24 624,795
K5XR(W5ASP) 540 97 301 588,244 TDXS
NE9Z 505 112 296 21 566,712
N4GG 595 76 256 7 551,784 PVRC
KB0ENE 541 93 236 472,444
K0GAS 554 91 195 420,420 Grand Mesa
N5DD 470 90 222 415,896 TDXS
W3WW 513 71 216 17 412,132 FCG
K4FK(W4SAA) 414 77 210 12 328,615 FCG
N6VH 405 90 172 286,628 SCCC
K4BP 359 86 196 7 267,336 TCG
KO7X(@KI7WX) 347 79 158 8 224,202 PVRC
K4IU 334 76 167 208,737 MWA
N5QQ(@KC5FU) 262 70 160 12 165,600 NTCC
K7ABV 310 61 133 7 163,348 NORTHERN ROCKIES DX
KE8RO 194 43 130 15 91,690
AD4L 166 48 103 4 67,799 PVRC
K7RX 96 29 59 22,176 WWDXC
W6MVW 82 29 50 5 16,432 SCCC
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USA SOAB LP
N1SV 1515 105 386 2,090,678 YCCC
N4TZ/9 1230 131 407 37 1,820,592 SMC
N5AW 1192 134 402 40 1,746,824 CTDXCC
NR3X(N4YDU) 1320 103 359 34 1,651,188 PVRC
W1CTN 1165 114 378 29 1,551,276 YCCC
K1HT 957 106 359 27 1,243,875 YCCC
AC0W 1041 109 327 38 1,224,724 MWA
W2RDS 1015 93 327 39 1,197,840 FRC
WA1Z 841 92 303 30 916,400 YCCC
K5IID 809 95 279 828,784 MRRC
NA4K 809 90 258 16 786,132 TCG
N1LW 741 84 282 763,476 YCCC
AC0X 731 98 266 31 714,532 MWA
K3JT 734 79 258 683,436 PVRC
KU8E 651 97 258 24 623,025 SECC
W1DAD 610 92 279 18 605,472 YCCC
K0XH 657 94 244 28 599,950 MWA
W0ETT 606 88 236 20 537,840 Grand Mesa
K7HBN 451 80 181 327,294 WWDXC
KU3O 523 62 176 306,544 FCG
N4EK 450 56 184 303,360 FCG
AB4MT 408 71 207 9 299,406 Alabama Contest Grou
K0FX(K0FC) 379 90 179 12 274,649 Grand Mesa
N2CQ 380 56 199 14 272,085 FRC
W4TDB 362 74 151 14 214,200 TCG
K4LOG 434 49 139 30 209,432 FCG
W3CP 274 69 163 20 175,160 PVRC
W9LYN 308 71 153 25 172,704 SMC
WR9A 310 46 146 12 160,512 SMC
WN3VAW 245 70 165 12 153,690 Wireless Association
N7XY 282 69 115 19 139,346 WWDXC
W5WZ 296 54 121 14 133,000 Twin City Ham Club
AK8B 250 47 120 15 112,725
N3GNW 202 56 128 16 102,120
ND2T 225 56 89 12 87,580 NCCC
W4YA 159 39 106 62,930 FCG
K6OWL 184 47 58 8 52,185
N3RA 146 41 85 2 47,502 NCC
W6ZZZ 131 35 51 29,240 NCCC
K1MOM 20 13 16 1 1,102 YCCC
N0SG 3 3 3 1 63 Grand Mesa
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USA SOAB QRP
N0KE(@WB0GAZ) 564 90 216 37 461,754 Grand Mesa
N5FPW 341 69 174 23 218,700 SECC
N8IE 411 53 135 25 214,884
KR1ST 322 45 134 154,119
W9RPM 199 66 123 6 91,098
WB6BWZ 183 39 77 17 37,120 SECC
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOAB(A) HP
W2RE 3008 145 597 45 6,370,812 Hudson Valley Contes
K3WW 2623 161 627 48 5,815,440 FRC
K3PP 2017 149 575 43 4,099,288 FRC
W4NF 2018 143 544 39 3,875,367 PVRC
W1GD 2040 140 526 37 3,864,798 FRC
NO2R 1900 139 558 36 3,770,073 FRC
AA3B 2022 135 505 40 3,681,920 FRC
K5KG 1772 137 509 36 3,434,136 FCG
K1AM 1675 135 505 37 2,999,040 YCCC
W3MF 1471 130 473 27 2,509,083 FRC
K3NM 1464 122 470 30 2,487,582 FRC
W2YC 1355 128 481 35 2,306,892 FRC
W3GM(K3ND) 1334 129 478 29 2,278,071 FRC
WT3W 1392 124 443 2,237,382 FRC
K4XR 1028 147 498 35 1,825,350 Alabama Contest Grou
W5VX 1172 131 434 28 1,787,095
AA4V 1194 112 332 15 1,502,052 Aiken Contest Club
N3ZA 880 128 465 38 1,430,909 FRC
W1ZT 903 117 443 26 1,383,760 YCCC
W6TK 1065 124 349 23 1,366,824 SCCC
WT3P 1072 96 351 1,346,364 FRC
K4OJ(@W1CW) 956 98 370 1,263,132 FCG
W2UP 975 90 329 8 1,168,591 FRC
W3IQ 920 90 294 18 993,024 NCC
KI9A 785 108 318 25 903,972 SMC
KA2D 753 80 314 19 853,798 YCCC
W1FY(NC1N) 600 57 225 16 483,066 YCCC
N2WK 444 94 272 11 437,736 Rochester DX Associa
K0BX 413 70 207 12 326,029
K5NZ 289 277 94 6 288,638 CTDXCC
KD2HE 278 42 136 6 137,950
K3SV 250 78 206 118,192 PVRC
NA9D 193 61 114 5 86,975 SMC
K2CC(KC2BMG) 189 40 84 5 54,808 Clarkson University
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USA SOAB(A) LP
NA2U 1300 117 441 2,053,440 FRC
W8TTS 200 50 131 6 97,559
KB1GW 82 24 47 4 14,342 YCCC
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOAB(A) QRP
W6RCL 267 62 102 114,308
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USA SOSB(A)/10 HP
N2WW(@K0MP) 851 31 138 380,419 Western Wireless CC
K7KR 723 34 136 20 325,040 CADXA
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USA SOSB(A)/10 LP
K2SX 520 28 123 18 220,158 YCCC
N9GUN 166 24 61 5 38,505 SMC
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USA SOSB(A)/10 QRP
K9GY 46 17 30 5,358 SMC
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USA SOSB(A)/15 HP
W7UT 1131 37 144 26 587,888
W7ZR 940 37 125 28 389,124 WVDXC
W9JA 356 31 125 15 155,688
N0ZM 284 24 88 82,880 Western Wireless CC
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USA SOSB(A)/20 HP
WA2QNW 516 39 135 18 258,900
NX5M 400 32 125 16 168,960 CTDXCC
N6WS 359 35 133 26 165,816 SCCC
KR6NA/0 383 33 108 17 119,568
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USA SOSB/10 HP
K4WI 1897 35 140 28 885,675 Alabama Contest Club
NA5S 903 32 127 391,617
W7QN 118 14 20 2 7,140 WWDXC
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USA SOSB/10 LP
W8LU 574 35 152 23 304,810
N5XJ(@NX5M) 692 32 129 27 292,537 CTDXCC
KE9S 509 29 107 19 192,304 Bay Area Wireless As
WB2DVU 410 25 102 14 147,955 Rochester (NY) DX As
WA7BNM 430 28 98 16 146,286 SCCC
N2CU 300 23 92 5 98,555 WNYDXA
KS2G 277 21 78 6 78,408 Order of Boiled Owls
NV4B 232 26 87 15 73,111 Alabama Contest Grou
N8IA 57 16 36 4 7,176
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USA SOSB/10 QRP
N7IR 46 25 34 6 7,493 Central AZ DX Associ
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USA SOSB/15 HP
KV0Q 1470 37 136 26 734,230 Grand Mesa
N3HBX 1273 35 130 30 585,750 PVRC
W5TM(W5AO) 1367 36 119 23 535,990 OkDX
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USA SOSB/15 LP
W0AH 679 35 128 21 293,074 Grand Mesa
N4MO 566 33 129 28 258,714 PVRC
N4JF 567 33 126 16 250,982 ALABAMA CONTEST GROU
K8IR 357 26 105 28 130,214 BAY AREA WIRELESS
NG3Q/8 308 29 105 12 115,374
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USA SOSB/15 QRP
KR2Q 518 29 118 216,531
K7JA 310 34 118 20 130,568
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USA SOSB/20 HP
W7WA 1396 39 153 771,000 WWDXC
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USA SOSB/20 LP
K3SWZ 312 32 104 24 115,328 PVRC
N3XT 101 22 42 12 16,000 Grand Mesa
KC0ATC 24 12 16 3 1,764
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USA SOSB/20 QRP
N7MB 148 27 62 22 32,129 Central Arizona DX A
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USA SOSB/40 HP
K4XS 726 31 113 22 302,688 FCG
K7XZ(K1MY) 198 28 72 30 53,200 Central Arizona DX A
W9SE 144 22 65 31,494 SMC
K4TX 76 15 42 2 12,369
W5GZ 47 16 18 13 4,148
N0HF 26 12 19 2 1,953 Grand Mesa
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USA SOSB/80 HP
KT1V 517 20 85 29 147,210 YCCC
Operators:
9A1P 9A2CW,9A2RD,9A5AEI,9A6NDX,9A6XX,IK3UNA,S55M
9A7A 9A3OS,9A3TR,9A4PA,9A4RX,9A6DM,9A7V,9A8A
AA5NT AA5NT,K3TD,KK7SJ,N1CC,N5EE,N5NJ,N5TVL,N8SM,NW5X
AL1G AL1G,AL7J,KL7FH,NL7RT
CK6SV VE6AKY,VE6MRT,VE6NAP,VE6SV,VE6VW,VE7GAS,VO1CV
DF0HQ DK4WA,DL1AUZ,DL2SAX,DL3DXX,DL3TD,DL4ALB,DL5ANT,
DL5AOJ,DL5AXX,DL5LYM,DL5YY,DL7VOA
EA1EEY EA1BVP,EA1CS,EA1CUB,EA1EEY,EA1EY,EA1QA,EA1WX,
EB1HAL,EC1DQK
EA5KB EA5KB,EC5CPL
ED7VG EA1AK,EA2TV,EA7ATX,EA7CCN,EA7EZQ,EA7HY,EA7VG
IO4T IK4HLQ,IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4BBF,
IZ4DIJ,IZ4EFN
IQ2C I2MWY,IK2FIL,IK2JUB,IK2PFL,IW2HAJ,IW2NOR,IZ2ABI,
IZ2EEV
IQ4A I4EAT,I4IND,I4TJE,I4VEQ,IK2NCJ,IK2QPR,IK2ULH,
IK4DCT,IK4QJH
IQ4T I4IFL,I4MGP,IK3QAR,IK4HVR,IK4SXJ,IK4TVP,IK4WMH,
IZ4AKS
IU2X I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2FYH,IK2GSN,IK2GXK,IK2GZU,
IK2SAU,IW2LLH
K0RF K0RF,W0UA,W1XE
K0TV K0TV,K2TE,KB1PZ,KD6BLK,KI6MF,W1GQ,W1MJ,WK1V,
WO1N
K0UK K0UK,WA0RSX
K1IR K1IR,K1VR,K2WR,KE1J,KM2P,NR1DX,W1VE
K1KI K1CC,K1KI,KM1P,VA7RR,W1RM
K1TTT AA1TE,AA1XJ,AK2P,K1MK,K1TTT,N1SR,NT2X,VA3PL,
W1TO,W2AU,W2GB,W3SM
K4JA AJ9C,K4JA,K4MA,K7SV,KE9I,W3BP
K5NA K2UR,K5DU,K5NA,KD5SQF,KI5DR,N5ZC
K6KO K6KO,K6TA
K8AZ K8AZ,K8BL,K8MR,N8TR,W8CAR,W8KIC,WB8K,WT8C
K9ES AD4ES,K9ES,KC4HW,KG4IPO
K9NS AA9D,K9DX,K9GS,K9HMB,K9NO,K9PPY,K9PW,K9QVB,K9RS,
KO9A,KS9W,W9RM,WE9V
KC1XX HC1OT,K1DG,K1GQ,K6AW,KC1XX,KM3T,N6HB,N6IG,W1FV
KH0AA JE1JKL,JF1SQC,JP1NWZ
KI1G KI1G,KS1J,WF1B
KY5R KY5R,N4YQ,W4RJ
LR0N LU1NDC,LU2NI,LU5NA,LU6HCV,LU6HDF,LU7HBO,LU7HVH,
LU7NN,LU8NA
LT1F LU1FAM,LU1FGE,LU1FJ,LU1FKR,LU1FMO,LU1FT,LU2DKT,
LU2FT,LU3FZW
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY3CI,LY3MM,LY4CW
LZ1ABC LZ1ABC,LZ1AQ
N0NI K0KD,K0WHV,N0AC,N0AV,N0HR,N0NI,W0ETC,W0FLS,WO0V
N1LN K5NZ,K7LEX,KD5NDZ,KD5TMF,N1LN,N5EN,W5MF,W5PF,
W5SB,WA5MLT
N1MM KB1GW,N1IXF,N1MM
N1RR N1RR,N2PGD,W1KM,WM1K
N2NT N2NT,N2NU,N2WKS,W2RQ,WW2Y
N2RM K2TW,N2NC,N2RM,NA2AA,W2REH,W3CF,WK2G,WM2H
N3RS N2SR,N3ED,N3RD,N3RS,W8FJ,WA3LRO
N4PN KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
N5YA K1NT,N5KR,N5UM,OH1HX,W5LL
NP2B KP2BH,NP2B,NP2KW,VE3BW,W5IDX,WD4JR
NY4T K4RNT,KA1DWX,KR4FO,NY4T
OK5W OK1AEZ,OK1AMX,OK1AUU,OK1CF,OK1DDO,OK1FKD,OK1JKT,
OK1MJA,OK1WF,OK2ZW,OM2RA,OM3BH
OK6A OK2CMW,OK2INW,OK2PSE
OL5Q OK1FFU,OK1FLC,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
OM7M OK2BFN,OM3PA,OM3PC,OM5RM,OM5RW,OM5ZW
OZ5BAL OZ0J,OZ1JTE
PJ2T K1AR,K8NZ,N8BJQ,W1MD,WC4E
RT9W RA9WR,RU9WX,RW9WW,RW9WY,RX9WI,RX9WR
S50C S52LW,S53CC,S53MM,S57NOB
S53F S52W,S53F,S57L,S57Z
SL2ZA SM2LIY,SM2ODB,SM2VHD
TK4Z AB6BH,K5OT,K6MC,K6ZH,N6AA,N6ZZ,TK5AE,TK5EP,
TK5MH,W6XD
V26B DL8OBQ,N2ED,N3OC,V21DM
VE3DC VA3DJ,VE3BK,VE3DXF,VE3GCP,VE3NBL,VE3SS,VE3STT,
VE3VZ,VE3YOC
VE3RM VE2NI,VE3RM,VE3WIB
VE7SV VA7CW,VA7NT,VE7AGG,VE7CC,VE7SV
W1BK W1BK,W1NR
W3LJ K3NCO,KA3UBJ,W3IDT,W3LJ
W3PP K3FT,KD5FWV,N3HUV,N3KW,N3ME,N3ONM,N3PT,N6ZO,
NW3Y,W2GJ,W3IZ,W3PP,WB4FDT,WK2W,WV8RS
W6KK K6AM,K6HMS,N6AW,N6KI,N6MJ,NN6X,W6HT,W6KK,W6RW
W7DX KL2A,KL9A,KQ7W
WP2Z K3NZ,K3OO,N2TK
ZK1MA AA7PM,KT7G,VE7XF,W7TSQ,W7VV,ZK1MA
ZL6QH ZL1AXG,ZL1AZE,ZL2AOV,ZL2BDW,ZL2CA,ZL2DZ,ZL2IQ,
ZL2UO
ZW5B N5FA,N5ZO,PY1KN,PY5CC,PY5EG
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 30 07:38:49 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQWW DX, SSB - Non-USA Claimed Scores 30Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210301538.g9UFcnJ12277@b4h.net>
2002 CQWW DX, SSB - Non-USA Claimed Scores 30Oct2002
Submit logs by: December 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: ssb@cqww.com
Mail logs to:
CQWW Phone
CQ Magazine
25 Newbridge Road
Hicksville, NY 11801
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 QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA M/2 HP
PJ2T 13167 161 635 48 30,983,504
V26B 11367 159 596 48 21,022,220 FRC
ZW5B(@PY5EG) 8392 162 603 48 18,725,670 ARAUCARIA DX GROUP
9A7A 7948 171 704 48 14,688,625 Croatian CC
NP2B 9433 140 511 48 14,500,000
LT1F 6517 139 433 48 10,854,215 WWYC
LY1YK 4660 171 648 48 6,588,036 KTU RC
VE3DC 3075 137 464 4,478,051 CCO
ZL6QH 2772 129 284 46 3,333,736 Wellington Amateur R
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Non-USA M/M HP
DF0HQ 9883 182 778 48 17,862,720 RR DX
WP2Z 10246 147 558 44 17,596,800 FRC
TK4Z 11469 139 592 48 15,476,732 SCCC
ED7VG 8519 143 554 12,455,632
ZK1MA 5688 126 288 48 6,902,208 WWDXC
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Non-USA M/S HP
KH0AA 6962 158 488 48 13,201,010
IQ4A 5524 175 722 48 12,215,771
OK5W(@OK1KSO/OK5 5037 177 743 47 10,323,320
9A1P 5343 155 680 46 10,066,760 WWYC
IU2X 4922 154 630 48 9,000,320 ARI Brescia DX Group
RT9W(@RZ9WWH) 4009 150 597 48 8,314,857
OM7M 4441 168 705 48 8,234,136
IQ4T(@I4IFL) 4324 161 684 48 8,101,860 Romagna Contest Team
EA1EEY 4557 151 619 48 8,078,840
LR0N(@LU1NDC) 4363 134 478 46 7,750,980
VE3RM 3768 125 490 48 5,779,375 CCO
S50C 3415 139 571 5,003,370 CCS
IO4T 3409 138 538 47 5,000,372
VE7SV 3716 150 405 48 4,636,470 BCDX
CK6SV(@VE6SV) 3343 148 458 48 4,435,968
OL5Q 3000 131 468 3,897,693
IQ2C 2812 126 499 48 3,720,625
S53F 2835 109 453 48 2,690,294
OK6A 1632 122 435 48 1,704,977 WWYC
SL2ZA 1747 102 390 1,506,012
EA5KB 2110 95 325 1,171,280
AL1G 1272 77 173 40 732,000
OZ5BAL 378 56 195 15 217,617 EDR Ballerup
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Non-USA M/S LP
LZ1ABC(@LZ1ABC/L 1874 107 390 42 1,445,773 WWYC
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Non-USA SOAB HP
KP3Z(N5TJ) 8985 162 593 47 16,193,995
PT0F(CT1BOH) 7644 139 472 48 13,700,000 ARAUCARIA DX GROUP
FS/AH8DX 6398 130 468 43 9,157,772 WVDXC
VY2ZM(K1ZM) 4934 145 523 43 8,955,876 YCCC
VE3EJ 4659 164 574 45 8,899,542
ZF2NT 6493 123 372 40 7,161,660 NCCC
S50S(S51TA) 4025 154 560 48 6,538,210 CCS
SN7Q(SP7GIQ) 4233 135 482 42 6,028,707
GW4BLE 3871 128 475 41 5,419,764 CONTEST CAMBRIA
VE3EY/2(@VE2CSI) 3282 123 429 44 4,590,984 CCO
EA5DFV 3762 114 424 39 4,315,836
VE3ANX 3334 114 350 43 3,955,136 CCO
G4BUO 2819 120 438 30 3,661,596
DH1TW(@DL6FBL) 2693 134 482 45 3,357,816 BCC
OH2RA 2869 136 438 43 3,251,710 CCF/TEAM: CCF Team P
GM0F(GM4AFF) 3036 120 458 36 3,036,234
M6T(G4PIQ) 2855 111 393 23 2,975,112
VO1TA 2452 90 286 21 2,656,064
PY7ZY 2449 88 269 2,557,191
VK8AA 2496 113 244 45 2,528,274
7S2E(SM2DMU) 2393 130 389 42 2,421,654 TOEC
XE2AC 2572 106 279 32 2,264,955
CK3KZ(VE3KZ) 1630 123 402 31 2,253,300 CCO
S56A 1362 135 532 34 1,791,562 CCS
VE3NE 938 103 274 21 853,151
VE7IN 1159 102 207 27 835,536 BCDX
ZL1ANJ 1080 96 165 20 820,845
LY2OX 743 101 326 17 577,304 Lithuanian DX
CE8EIO 681 56 96 5 290,472 South Croux DX Group
DA0ED(DL4YAO) 495 51 172 210,066 BCC
K6III 251 72 128 7 130,400 NCCC
VA3KA 142 101 109 13 76,020 CCO
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOAB LP
D44TD(IV3TAN) 6201 140 511 40 11,992,492
P40W(W2GD) 4427 124 437 41 7,300,854 FRC
EA7RM 2765 108 416 45 3,420,672
IO4C(IZ4DPV) 2413 124 467 38 2,700,870
DF3KV 1538 110 422 33 1,688,568 RR DX
EA5AER 2005 73 264 28 1,455,503
CX9AU 1468 90 227 1,311,112
9A3AG 1504 102 368 25 1,308,010 Croatian CC
SP6EKS 1105 123 449 1,260,688
VE3BUC(@VE3SY) 1256 100 274 32 1,169,124 CCO
A45WD(YO9HP) 1154 103 264 1,160,087 YO DX CLUB
VE3CR 1009 97 311 1,079,568
SP5DDJ 1262 106 362 38 1,079,208
G4IIY 1188 79 318 20 858,314 CHILTERN DX
NS4T 784 94 288 37 789,976 SECC
6J2AUB(XE2AUB) 1383 63 135 640,332
OM6RM 1060 84 299 41 624,290
GM0TGE 849 79 272 30 606,879
SM6D(SM6DER) 1008 74 263 582,336 SK6AW Hisingingens R
VK4DX 804 79 160 13 536,794 Sarajevo Contest Gro
VE9DX 643 64 206 18 441,990
VA3XRZ 562 64 206 26 372,330 CCO
VE4YU 469 79 173 15 299,376
VE3RSA 404 63 167 247,480
HL1/WX8C 494 64 146 240,030
DL4RCK 493 65 208 8 222,495 BCC
9A5AVC 274 24 67 14 62,784
VE3RCN 161 29 64 36,084
LY2QJ(@LY1DS) 129 19 55 3 14,356
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOAB QRP
SM5IMO 558 56 218 26 277,562 TOEC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOAB(A) HP
JY9QJ 4009 138 499 34 7,184,723
OE1A(OE1EMS) 3196 156 642 38 5,097,624 SCG
S52ZW 3063 146 597 46 4,852,533 SCC
PX2W(PY2YU) 3206 123 391 43 4,746,790 TuPY DX Group
OM5A(OM3LA) 2939 150 589 4,311,326
VE1OP 1969 113 425 30 2,696,456
SP8NR 957 112 369 1,058,681 SPDXC
VA3NR 417 80 212 12 317,404
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOAB(A) LP
GJ0NYG 1040 79 342 25 768,325
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB(A)/10 HP
LP7H(LU9HS) 2627 35 147 28 1,376,102 LUCG
UA9YAB 1271 28 126 450,590
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB(A)/10 LP
I8UZA 832 37 148 356,495
OZ8AE 420 32 121 22 154,071
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB(A)/15 HP
DF9ZP 2200 39 159 1,064,844 BCC
OT2T(DL2CC) 1792 39 156 29 821,145 RRDXA
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB(A)/20 HP
S51CK 1824 38 154 618,624 SCC
VE7AV 1392 37 118 30 476,935
LT0H(LU3HY) 952 31 73 10 290,992
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB(A)/80 HP
ON4ATW 912 17 82 120,780
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/10 HP
CX5BW 4169 35 138 33 2,117,001
ZY5G(PP5WG) 3610 36 149 35 1,953,785 Araucaria DX Group
P43E 2811 30 120 1,219,650 Aruba ARC
YU1ZZ 2116 38 145 25 944,280 YU CC
Z31GX 2111 37 142 28 823,400
OL7N(OK1CDJ) 1256 37 143 24 547,920
LA6YEA 957 35 141 20 401,104
ES2X(ES2NA) 980 36 136 36 350,000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/10 LP
AY4DX(LU4DX) 2564 34 129 1,220,870 LUCG
WP3C 2317 31 116 22 842,016
EA6DD 1479 35 150 557,035
KH6GMP 1523 30 64 421,872 KONA DX CLUB
G0AEV 963 32 130 391,230
F8AAN 1010 33 114 16 360,003
EA5ON/M 937 34 112 261,048
SM5D(SM5DJZ) 505 29 120 166,582 TOEC
HB9AA(HB9ARF) 461 31 93 15 141,236
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/10 QRP
TT8ZZ(F5PTM) 1646 28 96 23 606,112
J79UF(VE5UF) 684 21 80 21 171,094
SP5XMU 272 32 78 22 76,670
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/15 HP
ZX5J(PP5JR) 4059 40 171 2,518,285 Araucaria DX Group
YT6A 2790 38 150 24 1,150,000 SKY CC
OH1F(OH1MDR) 1645 38 146 657,064 CCF
YT1RA 1846 33 110 30 567,138 YU CC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/15 LP
VE3DZ 1152 33 141 25 519,390 CCO
EA7HBP 1500 27 109 32 372,640
VE7UF(VE7NS) 941 29 71 2 232,900 BCDX
PA0JED 332 24 88 15 71,120
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/15 QRP
LU3DR 495 32 106 31 189,474 LUCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/160 HP
C4A(5B4ADA/9A3A) 519 10 60 103,040 Aphrodite Contest Cl
4O6A(T95A) 684 11 67 20 58,734 SKY CC
YU7AR 572 11 63 46,546
SM4F(SM4DHF) 441 7 54 20 27,328 TOEC
PP5VB(@ZX5J) 12 6 9 288 Araucaria DX Group
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/160 LP
G3UEG 429 8 55 18 27,027
VE3XAX 176 5 10 20 5,010 CCO
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/20 HP
9A6A 3324 38 170 46 1,306,240 Croatian CC
PY3MM(@ZX5J) 2239 38 129 1,089,508 Araucaria DX Group
SN8V(SP8GQU) 2210 39 153 811,968
9M6A(N1UR) 1563 36 121 38 721,334 YCCC
SP4DEU 1267 38 137 30 403,025
SP8KAF/8(SQ8GHY) 628 27 95 32 112,850
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/20 LP
9A7ZZ 595 27 97 123,876 Croatian CC
LY1DS 15 7 12 1 513
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/20 QRP
GM0IIO 232 13 50 14 18,522
LU4HMF 86 17 33 9,700
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/40 HP
S50A 2438 36 131 37 703,284 SCC
9A5E 2021 33 115 39 519,776 Croatian CC
LY5A(LY2PAJ) 1875 33 128 460,000
SP6IXF 1859 30 117 35 403,622
OH0NL(OH2BYS) 1245 29 114 28 272,844 CCF
LX1KC 1270 28 104 42 253,440
OH2BP 514 27 86 85,654 CCF
PX5A(PP5UA) 291 18 48 45,994 Araucaria DX Group
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/40 LP
MW5HOC 137 11 45 17 11,256
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/80 HP
YT0A(VEL) 1241 25 98 29 222,630
OM0C(OM3TZZ) 1434 22 88 27 201,080
YU1JW 911 19 82 16 128,270 YU CC
VE2ZP 758 20 65 128,120 CCO
PU3A(PY3DX) 241 23 65 9 55,792 Araucaria DX Group
Operators:
9A1P 9A2CW,9A2RD,9A5AEI,9A6NDX,9A6XX,IK3UNA,S55M
9A7A 9A3OS,9A3TR,9A4PA,9A4RX,9A6DM,9A7V,9A8A
AA5NT AA5NT,K3TD,KK7SJ,N1CC,N5EE,N5NJ,N5TVL,N8SM,NW5X
AL1G AL1G,AL7J,KL7FH,NL7RT
CK6SV VE6AKY,VE6MRT,VE6NAP,VE6SV,VE6VW,VE7GAS,VO1CV
DF0HQ DK4WA,DL1AUZ,DL2SAX,DL3DXX,DL3TD,DL4ALB,DL5ANT,
DL5AOJ,DL5AXX,DL5LYM,DL5YY,DL7VOA
EA1EEY EA1BVP,EA1CS,EA1CUB,EA1EEY,EA1EY,EA1QA,EA1WX,
EB1HAL,EC1DQK
EA5KB EA5KB,EC5CPL
ED7VG EA1AK,EA2TV,EA7ATX,EA7CCN,EA7EZQ,EA7HY,EA7VG
IO4T IK4HLQ,IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4BBF,
IZ4DIJ,IZ4EFN
IQ2C I2MWY,IK2FIL,IK2JUB,IK2PFL,IW2HAJ,IW2NOR,IZ2ABI,
IZ2EEV
IQ4A I4EAT,I4IND,I4TJE,I4VEQ,IK2NCJ,IK2QPR,IK2ULH,
IK4DCT,IK4QJH
IQ4T I4IFL,I4MGP,IK3QAR,IK4HVR,IK4SXJ,IK4TVP,IK4WMH,
IZ4AKS
IU2X I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2FYH,IK2GSN,IK2GXK,IK2GZU,
IK2SAU,IW2LLH
K0RF K0RF,W0UA,W1XE
K0TV K0TV,K2TE,KB1PZ,KD6BLK,KI6MF,W1GQ,W1MJ,WK1V,
WO1N
K0UK K0UK,WA0RSX
K1IR K1IR,K1VR,K2WR,KE1J,KM2P,NR1DX,W1VE
K1KI K1CC,K1KI,KM1P,VA7RR,W1RM
K1TTT AA1TE,AA1XJ,AK2P,K1MK,K1TTT,N1SR,NT2X,VA3PL,
W1TO,W2AU,W2GB,W3SM
K4JA AJ9C,K4JA,K4MA,K7SV,KE9I,W3BP
K5NA K2UR,K5DU,K5NA,KD5SQF,KI5DR,N5ZC
K6KO K6KO,K6TA
K8AZ K8AZ,K8BL,K8MR,N8TR,W8CAR,W8KIC,WB8K,WT8C
K9ES AD4ES,K9ES,KC4HW,KG4IPO
K9NS AA9D,K9DX,K9GS,K9HMB,K9NO,K9PPY,K9PW,K9QVB,K9RS,
KO9A,KS9W,W9RM,WE9V
KC1XX HC1OT,K1DG,K1GQ,K6AW,KC1XX,KM3T,N6HB,N6IG,W1FV
KH0AA JE1JKL,JF1SQC,JP1NWZ
KI1G KI1G,KS1J,WF1B
KY5R KY5R,N4YQ,W4RJ
LR0N LU1NDC,LU2NI,LU5NA,LU6HCV,LU6HDF,LU7HBO,LU7HVH,
LU7NN,LU8NA
LT1F LU1FAM,LU1FGE,LU1FJ,LU1FKR,LU1FMO,LU1FT,LU2DKT,
LU2FT,LU3FZW
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY3CI,LY3MM,LY4CW
LZ1ABC LZ1ABC,LZ1AQ
N0NI K0KD,K0WHV,N0AC,N0AV,N0HR,N0NI,W0ETC,W0FLS,WO0V
N1LN K5NZ,K7LEX,KD5NDZ,KD5TMF,N1LN,N5EN,W5MF,W5PF,
W5SB,WA5MLT
N1MM KB1GW,N1IXF,N1MM
N1RR N1RR,N2PGD,W1KM,WM1K
N2NT N2NT,N2NU,N2WKS,W2RQ,WW2Y
N2RM K2TW,N2NC,N2RM,NA2AA,W2REH,W3CF,WK2G,WM2H
N3RS N2SR,N3ED,N3RD,N3RS,W8FJ,WA3LRO
N4PN KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
N5YA K1NT,N5KR,N5UM,OH1HX,W5LL
NP2B KP2BH,NP2B,NP2KW,VE3BW,W5IDX,WD4JR
NY4T K4RNT,KA1DWX,KR4FO,NY4T
OK5W OK1AEZ,OK1AMX,OK1AUU,OK1CF,OK1DDO,OK1FKD,OK1JKT,
OK1MJA,OK1WF,OK2ZW,OM2RA,OM3BH
OK6A OK2CMW,OK2INW,OK2PSE
OL5Q OK1FFU,OK1FLC,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
OM7M OK2BFN,OM3PA,OM3PC,OM5RM,OM5RW,OM5ZW
OZ5BAL OZ0J,OZ1JTE
PJ2T K1AR,K8NZ,N8BJQ,W1MD,WC4E
RT9W RA9WR,RU9WX,RW9WW,RW9WY,RX9WI,RX9WR
S50C S52LW,S53CC,S53MM,S57NOB
S53F S52W,S53F,S57L,S57Z
SL2ZA SM2LIY,SM2ODB,SM2VHD
TK4Z AB6BH,K5OT,K6MC,K6ZH,N6AA,N6ZZ,TK5AE,TK5EP,
TK5MH,W6XD
V26B DL8OBQ,N2ED,N3OC,V21DM
VE3DC VA3DJ,VE3BK,VE3DXF,VE3GCP,VE3NBL,VE3SS,VE3STT,
VE3VZ,VE3YOC
VE3RM VE2NI,VE3RM,VE3WIB
VE7SV VA7CW,VA7NT,VE7AGG,VE7CC,VE7SV
W1BK W1BK,W1NR
W3LJ K3NCO,KA3UBJ,W3IDT,W3LJ
W3PP K3FT,KD5FWV,N3HUV,N3KW,N3ME,N3ONM,N3PT,N6ZO,
NW3Y,W2GJ,W3IZ,W3PP,WB4FDT,WK2W,WV8RS
W6KK K6AM,K6HMS,N6AW,N6KI,N6MJ,NN6X,W6HT,W6KK,W6RW
W7DX KL2A,KL9A,KQ7W
WP2Z K3NZ,K3OO,N2TK
ZK1MA AA7PM,KT7G,VE7XF,W7TSQ,W7VV,ZK1MA
ZL6QH ZL1AXG,ZL1AZE,ZL2AOV,ZL2BDW,ZL2CA,ZL2DZ,ZL2IQ,
ZL2UO
ZW5B N5FA,N5ZO,PY1KN,PY5CC,PY5EG
>From ws7i at ieway.com Wed Oct 30 08:04:07 2002
From: ws7i@ieway.com (Jay)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [RTTY] Re: [CQ-Contest] Anonymous RR Plaque
Message-ID: <200210300804.AA106234570@mail.ieway.com>
Actually there were two anonymous plaques sponsered. And both will be issued I
am sure. There was just a mixup on your year, Barry. You won the prior year.
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "Barry " <w2up@mindspring.com>
Reply-to: w2up@mindspring.com
>Bruce,
>Don't count your chickens before they hatch. I, too, received a plaque
>for RTTY Roundup, anonymous sponsor. The odd thing about it was I
>didn't operate the RR in 2002!
>I sent a note to WS7I, who contacted ARRL. They thanked me for
>notifying them, and told me they got some of their files crossed between
>2001 and 2002 and it was a mistake. They're supposed to issue a call
>tag and have it picked up, but nothing yet, after a week...
>73,
>Barry W2UP
>
>On 29 Oct 2002 Bruce B. Sawyer wrote:
>
>> I just received a totally unexpected, but much appreciated, package in the
>> mail today from the ARRL. It was a plaque for last January's RTTY Roundup
>> (DX SOAB/HP), which I had thought was unsponsored. Some generous person did
>> sponsor this plaque, but chose to remain anonymous. Thus there's no way I
>> can send him my thanks directly. My apologies to all for the bandwidth, but
>> somehow I can't let this go by without notice. So to whomever it may be who
>> decided to put his money on the line in order to support contesting this
>> way, my sincere thanks. This plaque is deeply appreciated.
>>
>> By the way, I don't think the ARRL made much of a profit off your
>> sponsorship fee. I noticed the postage to get it here was $23!
>>
>> 73,
>> Bruce, ZF2NT
>> Little Cayman Island
>>
>> _______________________________________________
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>
>--
>Barry Kutner, W2UP Internet: w2up@mindspring.com
>Newtown, PA Frankford Radio Club
>
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>From Nzharps at aol.com Wed Oct 30 12:49:15 2002
From: Nzharps@aol.com (Nzharps@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
Message-ID: <d2.205c4866.2af1759b@aol.com>
Hello all,
I Noticed several comments on the reflector about out of band operation on
40m that struck a nerve. Out band transmitting on 40 is something that has
been around for a long time. As long as there are operators who are tired or
trigger happy, it will continue. What concerns me is out of band operation
on bands other than 40.
The PJ2T team spent considerable operating time transmitting below the
American subbands on 10, 15 and 20m during this past weekends WW. We were
astounded by the number of W's that called in as we were operating there. At
one point N8BJQ and I wondered out loud if the FCC had changed the subbands
on us while we were out of the country.
Mistakes may happen at 21198, but in one case I personally remember (Saturday
morning) we were at 21135 running EU for more than a few hours. Over the
course of that time period, dozens of U.S. stations called in. I can explain
away a few stations due to the fact that their calls sounded like newer
licensees, but there were many folks that should really have known better.
Seems as if some of us are willing to take a chance of operating outside of
our privileges in order to pick up a multiplier. What's up with that????
73,
Ron, K8NZ
>From jaime at robles.nu Wed Oct 30 18:57:36 2002
From: jaime@robles.nu (Jaime Robles)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Does IT9 count as a country in CQWW?
Message-ID: <200210301857.39520.jaime@robles.nu>
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Hello all!
Just that question... i was reviewing my logs and i have found a IT9 that is
not a multiplier... :-?
Thanks
- --
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 spa at tri.net Wed Oct 30 18:10:00 2002
From: spa@tri.net (Salina Physician Anesthesia)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Unexpected path/QSO
Message-ID: <20021030181000.4596.qmail@tri.net>
There was a comment here about continuous CQing with little rate. This
brings up a question:
In the last hour of the CQWWSSB I (central Kansas) was pointed at JA (317
degrees from here) on 10 Meters and calling CQ with a weak JA coming back
about every three minutes when in a ten minute period got calls from Iceland
and Ghana well off the side of the beam and the path in total darkness. It
was maybe half an hour past sunset here. I really wonder about the path!
My feeling is that it never hurts to put some RF in the air.
My meager S&P effort, missed Sunday morning path to Eu:
440 QSOs 32 zones 111 countries. 132 JAs. Single OP HP 10M only.
N0UU
>From gord at kron.donetsk.ua Wed Oct 30 18:41:13 2002
From: gord@kron.donetsk.ua (Vladimir A. Gordienko)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] The UKRAINIAN DX CONTEST 2002 Rules
Message-ID: <001e01c28044$1e3c6080$0ec3b8c3@vladimir>
The UKRAINIAN DX CONTEST 2002 Rules
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The Ukrainian Amateur Radio League (UARL) and the Ukrainian Contest
Club (UCC) invite amateurs all over the world to participate in the annual
Ukrainian DX Contest.
1. Contest period: The first full weekend in November from 12:00 UTC Saturday
to 12:00 UTC Sanday. (2 - 3. November. 2002)
2. Mode: Mixed (CW,SSB,RTTY).
3. Bands: 1.8 - 3.5 - 7 - 14 - 21 - 28 Mhz.
4. Categories:
A. Single Op, Multi Bands.
B. Single Op, Single band.
C. Multi Op, Multi Bands, Single Transmitter.
D. Single Op, Multi Bands QRP (5W output).
E. SWL (as category A).
F. Single Op, Multi Bands, RTTY only.
A station in category C can change the band after 10 minutes of operation on it.
At the same time it is possible to make a QSO on another band
which gives a new multiplier. It is also permitted for all categories to work
the same station three times (CW,SSB,RTTY) on each band, but 10 minutes must
elapse between each contact.
5. Exchange: RS(T) + serial number starting from 001.
Ukrainian stations after RS(T) will send two letters, the abbreviation of the
name of the region.
Note: it is permitted to use separate numeration of QSOs for RTTY
mode.
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The list of Ukrainian regions:
VI, VO, LU, DN, ZH, ZA, ZP, KO, KI, KR, LV, NI, OD, PO, RI, DO, IF,
SU, TE, HA, HE, HM, CH, CR, CN, KV, SL.
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6. Scoring:
- QSO with own country counts 1 point;
- QSO with own continent counts 2 points;
- QSO with another continent counts 3 points;
- QSO with Ukraine counts 10 points.
7. Multipliers:
The sum of worked (heard) once (independent of mode) DXCC and WAE
countries and Ukrainian regions per band.
8. Final score:
Total QSO points times the total number of multiplier points.
9. (NEW!) Results of Ukrainian stations will sum up separately. This year
QSO with own country for Ukrainian stations is permitted. QSO with own
country for UR stations counts 1 point, but does not give a region multiplier.
10. Awards:
First place certificates (NEW desing - Sponsor UCC) will be awarded in
each category for top-scoring station in each country.
The absolute winners of the categories A,C will be given a plaque.
Sponsors prizes:
WORLD:
- 1st place SOMB - plaque (Sponsor UV5U /UX1UA/ )
- 1st place MOMBSTX - plaque (Sponsor UX7IA)
- Highest result of Russian station SOMB - plaque (Sponsor RCC & RW3QC)
- Highest result of Russian station MOMBSTX - plaque (Sponsor RCC & RW3QC)
- 1st place SO80m - prize (Sponsor SP8BRQ)
- Maximum number of QSO with Ukraine - prize (Sponsor UT7QF)
- Prize - registration of MixW software for maximum result SOMBRTTY
for 3 stations from DX, Europe, CIS (Sponsor UT2UZ)
- 1st place SOSB - Book "Antarctica - 6th continent" by UT1KY (Sponsor
Radioclub "73").
UKRAINE:
- 1st place SOMBMIX - camera (Sponsor Minolta-Ukraine)
- 2nd place SOMBMIX - prize (Sponsor UR7QM)
- 1st place SOMBCW - camera (Sponsor Minolta-Ukraine)
- 2nd place SOMBCW - prize (Sponsor DF4ZL)
- 1st place SOMBSSB - camera (Sponsor Minolta-Ukraine)
- 2nd place SOMBSSB - cup (Sponsor UZ8RR)
- 1st place MOMBSTX - plaque (Sponsor UARL)
- 1st place SOSB - medal (Sponsor UX7LQ)
- Highest number of multipliers SOMBMIX - prize (Sponsor EO1I /UT1IA/ ).
11. Logs:
Logs must be done in accordance with generally accepted formats.
Note: Ukrainian DX Contest is supported by SD, N6TR, DL4RCK, MixW,
WriteLog softwares, also CT and WF1B may be somehow adapted.
12. Mail logs to:
Ukrainian Contest Club HQ
P.O.Box 4850, Zaporizhzhe, 69118, Ukraine.
13. (NEW!) E-mail address for logs: urdx@tav.kiev.ua
14. Deadline:
Entries must be postmarked not later than 30 days after the contest.
15. Disqualification:
- violation of the rules;
- unsportsmanlike behaviour;
- excessive number of unmarked duplicates (>3%);
- excessive number of unique calls (>5%).
16. Detailed information regarding results and rules of the Ukrainian DX Contest
is placed at http://www.qsl.net/ucc/
We do hope to meet you in the Ukrainian DX contest and please inform your
friends about the rules of the contest.
ATTENTION! Ukrainian DX Contest (UR-DX-C) committee
decided to change the Rules of the contest from year 2003.
We'll inform you about new Rules later.
73 & Good luck!
The Ukrainian Amateur Radio league, The Ukrainian Contest Club.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
73, Vladimir ("Bob") UT1IA = EO1I
http://www.qrz.com/ut1ia/
http://www.qsl.net/ut1ia/
>From k1ttt at arrl.net Wed Oct 30 13:44:37 2002
From: k1ttt@arrl.net (David Robbins)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
In-Reply-To: <d2.205c4866.2af1759b@aol.com>
References: <d2.205c4866.2af1759b@aol.com>
Message-ID: <1765.144.58.106.53.1036003477.squirrel@webmail2.surfglobal.net>
> should really have known better. Seems as if some of us are willing to
> take a chance of operating outside of our privileges in order to pick
> up a multiplier. What's up with that????
>
I doubt if any of them were intentional. More likely they were just
grabbing spots and not looking at the frequency. Its so easy to grab a
spot without really looking at it then just calling that it leaves you
open to mistakes like that. Its just like grabbing spots on 40m that
don't have a qsx on them and transmitting at the low end of the band.
What would really be nice is if you could program your radio to only allow
transmission on specific sub bands... (hint hint kenwood, yaesu, icom, et.
al.) While most radios have a lockout for the whole band it would be
useful if you could set band limits for each band. This would not only
protect you from violating your license restrictions, but also it could
help save amps that are tuned for 7200 and suddenly find themselves on
7020 into an antenna tuned for ssb. I would also like to be able to lock
radios on specific bands for the m/m operation here. There were a couple
times this weekend when somehow operators got spots for the wrong bands
and ended up with a radio set for 15m and the amp tuned for 20m.
David Robbins K1TTT
e-mail: mailto:k1ttt@arrl.net
web: http://www.k1ttt.net
AR-Cluster node: 145.69MHz or telnet://dxc.k1ttt.net
>From W2CS at bellsouth.net Wed Oct 30 13:46:35 2002
From: W2CS@bellsouth.net (Gary Ferdinand W2CS)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
In-Reply-To: <LPBBJJHKFOOEGKEBKHOJGEKDEJAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
Message-ID: <ADEJKJINLBKGMNGALFCFKEOJEEAA.W2CS@bellsouth.net>
No administrative changes needed. If the complete exchange is not given,
just go on with the run, but delete the Q. When the UBNs are tallied...
No flames, please :-)
73,
Gary W2CS
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cq-contest-admin@contesting.com
> [mailto:cq-contest-admin@contesting.com]On Behalf Of Dale L Martin
> Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 10:46 AM
> To: CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> Subject: RE: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
>
>
> > In the major contests, QSO rate is everything.
>
>
> If rate is everything, then why would someone intentionally throw
> a curve to
> unwary participants by giving an incorrect and incomplete exchange? The
> rules say the exchange comprises the RS(T) and zone; not 'thank you' and
> zone.
>
> When the receiving operator doesn't hear what he/she expects to hear, it
> causes disruption to the flow of operating--it doesn't matter if
> the logging
> software automatically puts in a default RS(T).
>
> I believe change should be sought administratively through means
> external to
> the actual contest operation.
>
> Why screw things up for others?
>
> 73,
> dale, kg5u
>
>
>
>
>
>
> _______________________________________________
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>From ad1c at yahoo.com Wed Oct 30 10:57:02 2002
From: ad1c@yahoo.com (Jim Reisert)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Does IT9 count as a country in CQWW?
In-Reply-To: <200210301857.39520.jaime@robles.nu>
Message-ID: <20021030185702.3085.qmail@web13606.mail.yahoo.com>
Yes, it's a multiplier. Don't worry Jaime, if you submit a Cabrillo log, the
CQWW committee will re-score the log.
73 - Jim AD1C
--- Jaime Robles <jaime@robles.nu> wrote:
> Just that question... i was reviewing my logs and i have found a IT9 that is
> not a multiplier... :-?
=====
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>From W4EF at dellroy.com Wed Oct 30 10:57:36 2002
From: W4EF@dellroy.com (Michael Tope)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
References: <5.1.1.6.1.20021029014600.03fdb520@wvinbox.ntelos.net>
<3DBF45BA.6B02447A@harborside.com>
Message-ID: <02ba01c28046$367f1780$6401a8c0@1800XP>
Don't be too sure, Tom. Dunno if it was the same K9
station or not, but I observed the same thing two years ago
in the ARRL phone contest. When I mentioned it on the
reflector on of the operators of that station responed to
me via email and was very concerned that one of their
inexperienced ops might have been running the gain
control on their exciter too high and overdriving their PA.
He was very nice about it.
Unless you are listening to yourself on a second receiver,
you won't be aware of buckshot created in the PA as it
doesn't show up in the TX audio monitor output. A lot
of people are using FT-1000D and FT1000 Mark V's.
Unless you are runnning a Henry 8K (3CX3000) or
some other big tube, it is quite easy to overdrive an
amp with one of these 200W rigs. Overly distorted
audio reduces intelligibility which means fewer QSOs.
If I sounded that bad, I'd want to know about it, so
feel free to bug me if I ever sound that bad.
73 de Mike, W4EF.............................................
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Osborne" <w7why@harborside.com>
To: "CQ-Contest" <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 6:36 PM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
>
>
> Tom Horton wrote:
>
> > If I were a rich guy I would spend a year or two traveling in >South
America and southern Europe showing ops how to set the mic >gain and
processor levels.
>
> Hi Tom
>
> You don't have to be a rich guy. Just listen to some of the "big
> guns" here in the states that have rotten audio. There was one
> K9 station on 20 Saturday that was 10 or 15 kc wide and
> splattering all over the place. I knew if I told him, he'd just
> ignore me so I didn't say anything. 73
> Tom W7WHY
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>
>From Georgek5kg at aol.com Wed Oct 30 14:39:44 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
Message-ID: <12d.19ecef17.2af18f80@aol.com>
In a message dated 10/30/2002 6:20:27 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
w7why@harborside.com writes:
> I knew if I told him, he'd just
> ignore me so I didn't say anything. 73
>
I never hesitate to tell 'em. I certainly get told when I am out of line!
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 n4zr at contesting.com Wed Oct 30 14:54:11 2002
From: n4zr@contesting.com (Pete Smith)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
In-Reply-To: <d2.205c4866.2af1759b@aol.com>
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.2.20021030144858.00a2f430@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
At 12:49 PM 10/30/02 -0500, Nzharps@aol.com wrote:
>Mistakes may happen at 21198, but in one case I personally remember (Saturday
>morning) we were at 21135 running EU for more than a few hours. Over the
>course of that time period, dozens of U.S. stations called in. I can explain
>away a few stations due to the fact that their calls sounded like newer
>licensees, but there were many folks that should really have known better.
>Seems as if some of us are willing to take a chance of operating outside of
>our privileges in order to pick up a multiplier. What's up with that????
I'm skeptical that people would be that desperate for a PJ2. I suspect
that many of those who messed up probably were assisted stations that
called you on a point-and-shoot basis. The ease of operation of the
current generation of logging software, which normally grabs both the
receive and transmit frequencies, makes it really easy to screw up. If a
VE spots you, with no QSX data, that spot quickly propagates all over the
US. It's really easy to overlook in the heat of rapid S&P operation, and
be into a QSO before you realize you're simplex somewhere out of the band.
73, Pete N4ZR
Sometimes a tower is just a tower
>From tree at kkn.net Wed Oct 30 12:44:51 2002
From: tree@kkn.net (Tree)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SS CW thoughts
Message-ID: <20021030204450.GA13537@kkn.net>
The ARRL SS CW contest is coming up this weekend. Hope everyone can
make it on.
I have had a few thoughts about some of the recent threads and how they
apply to the SS. Here they are for anyone to flame at:
1. Use of packet. Packet continues to be one of those double edged swords.
It can be abused, but it can also help encourage activity. Lots of people
get caught up in trying to complete their cleansweep and use packet as an
aid. Obviously, if you use this aid, make sure you chose the right category
when sending in your log. Also, if you are spotting stations, make sure you
are an "equal opportunity spotter". It wouldn't be right if one station ends
up with some kind of advantage because he was spotted ten times as many times
as the competition. I am sure they wouldn't want to win because of that
either.
2. Working of friends... it is great to get on and help out one or two
of your friends. However, they will appreciate it if you work enough other
people so that your callsign shows up in the databases for the contest and
isn't flagged as a unique callsign. Being a unique isn't a problem by itself,
but if a station has a high percetange of unique contacts, it might be an
indication of some kind of cheating. Please don't use your club callsigns
to give your friend additional QSOs. This isn't fair since you are not making
these QSOs available to others. Unless you move to a different location like
K8MR does, please stick to one callsign for the contest.
If you are worried about helping out your friend's competition to much, you
can be clever and only work guys who are in a different category. :-)
3. In the SS, most stations will send their callsign after every QSO and
during the exchange. I think the problem of not signing callsigns isn't an
issue for the SS.
4. "Cross frequency QSOs". Some of the NILs I find during the log checking
appear to be cases where two stations are next to each other and both log a
station who came back to one of them. This happens more when the station
calling is off frequency. The typical spacing of stations in the CW SS
is about 400 Hz. If someone calls off as much as 200 Hz, both stations
might feel confident that they are being worked. Two things can be done
here: make sure you are calling stations on the right frequency. Ask a
friend to help you with this or check with a 2nd receiver. Also, it might
be a good idea when you think this might be happening to send the callsign
of the station you are working. Some people might thing this is slowing
things down too much, but I generally appreciate hearing my callsigns at
the start of the exchange, because I am then certain the station is working
me.
5. If you aren't sure - ask for a repeat. The log checking for this contest
has developed to the point that if you copy an exchange wrong, there is a
99.7 percent chance that it will be caught. If you aren't sure of an exchange,
ask for a repeat. The top notch stations end up with error rates around 1
percent. However, there are still may stations with double digit error rates.
A little extra attention would greatly improve their scores.
6. If you can't get on for a full effort - everyone will love you for getting
on for an hour or two on Sunday and handing out some QSOs. You should be able
to establish a good rate for an hour or two as everyone is thirsty for QSOs.
If your are burned out after working the CQ WW, then maybe this is the plan
for you.
7. Remember the Running of the QRP Bulls event - a contest within a contest.
http://personal.palouse.net/rfoltz/arci/bulls.htm has the rules.
8. Speaking of QRP stations - there will be lots of them on. Give them a
QSO or two to make their day.
9. Send those Cabrillo logs to sscw@arrl.org. Our friendly log processing
robot will QSL your submission and let you know if anything needs attention.
If you have a problem, just keep resubmitting your log until it is fixed.
See you in the SS CW!!
73 Tree N6TR
tree@kkn.net
>From paul at ei5di.com Wed Oct 30 20:45:15 2002
From: paul@ei5di.com (Paul O'Kane)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
In-Reply-To: <LPBBJJHKFOOEGKEBKHOJGEKDEJAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
References: <5.1.1.6.0.20021028164847.00a96640@130.94.229.242>
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.0.20021030194629.00a9c800@130.94.229.242>
KG5U quoted EI5DI as saying -
>> In the major contests, QSO rate is everything.
Hi Dale,
Let's be specific here - you may not have understood the point of my
argument, as you've quoted the above sentence in isolation.
My point was that RS(T) has no meaning, significance or value in CQWW.
If you have evidence (not opinions) to the contrary, then let's hear it.
> if rate is everything, then why would someone intentionally throw a curve to
> unwary participants by giving an incorrect and incomplete exchange?
Where's your evidence? I responded to 300 contesters who were
perfectly happy with the exchange. They're professionals - they
took everything I threw at them. Not a single one asked for a
report, not a single one sounded "unwary". My log will show
59 sent and 59 received for all QSOs - because that's what the
software inserted.
They saved time and I saved time - looks like a win/win situation to me.
>The
>rules say the exchange comprises the RS(T) and zone; not 'thank you' and
>zone.
Thanks - I've read the rules. You will understand that I'm trying to get
them updated by drawing attention to one aspect of them. You will know
also, that no-one loses points in CQWW for logging an incorrect report
- they're not cross-checked.
>When the receiving operator doesn't hear what he/she expects to hear, it
>causes disruption to the flow of operating--it doesn't matter if the logging
>software automatically puts in a default RS(T).
You may be speaking for yourself, but this did not apply to anyone
I worked - they took it in their stride. We all know, apart from
those in denial, that the only thing that matters in CQWW is the
exchange of callsigns. With few exceptions (the zone can't always be
determined from the callsign) the software does everything and
whether you actually hear the exchange makes no difference.
>I believe change should be sought administratively through means external to
>the actual contest operation.
So do I, and I've tried this approach for several years. If you check
the archives of this mailing list, you'll see some of the evidence.
However, it hasn't worked, so I'm trying a new approach. This one may
not work either, but at least I'll have tried it.
>Why screw things up for others?
Why the righteous indignation? The evidence so far is that it's no
big deal to the people concerned - the ones I worked last weekend.
73,
Paul EI5DI
>From jukka.klemola at nokia.com Thu Oct 31 00:21:53 2002
From: jukka.klemola@nokia.com (jukka.klemola@nokia.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Unexpected path/QSO
Message-ID: <8EA8FEF9E96FAB4099D8B01D8412CB68014DCF01@saebe004.nmp.nokia.com>
OH0V heard several S5-S7 level stations working JA but
they could not hear OH0V calling them nor answered OH0V CQ
on frequencies appearing empty here in Northern EU..!
Nighttime propagation is often open tyo Europe on 15 if SFI
is over 130 or 140 !
CU on CW, also after 22UTC when we have had several hours
of darkness !
CQWW 2001 SSB 15m was open to North America through our night.
73,
Jukka OH6LI @ OH0V
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ext Salina Physician Anesthesia [mailto:spa@tri.net]
> Sent: 30 October, 2002 20:10
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] Unexpected path/QSO
>
>
> There was a comment here about continuous CQing with little
> rate. This
> brings up a question:
>
> In the last hour of the CQWWSSB I (central Kansas) was
> pointed at JA (317
> degrees from here) on 10 Meters and calling CQ with a weak JA
> coming back
> about every three minutes when in a ten minute period got
> calls from Iceland
> and Ghana well off the side of the beam and the path in total
> darkness. It
> was maybe half an hour past sunset here. I really wonder
> about the path!
>
> My feeling is that it never hurts to put some RF in the air.
>
> My meager S&P effort, missed Sunday morning path to Eu:
>
> 440 QSOs 32 zones 111 countries. 132 JAs. Single OP HP 10M only.
>
> N0UU
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>
>From k1ttt at arrl.net Wed Oct 30 22:31:49 2002
From: k1ttt@arrl.net (David Robbins)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ss cw
Message-ID: <001901c28064$24219220$0200a8c0@k1ttt1>
I am suddenly without a guest operator for SS CW this weekend, anyone
interested in last minute operation???
David Robbins K1TTT
e-mail: mailto:k1ttt@arrl.net
web: http://www.k1ttt.net
AR-Cluster node: 145.69MHz or telnet://dxc.k1ttt.net
>From Georgek5kg at aol.com Wed Oct 30 17:53:48 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SS CW thoughts
Message-ID: <183.1119c6b4.2af1bcfc@aol.com>
In a message dated 10/30/2002 10:38:00 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
tree@kkn.net writes:
> 1. Use of packet. Packet continues to be one of those double edged swords.
> It can be abused, but it can also help encourage activity. Lots of people
> get caught up in trying to complete their cleansweep and use packet as an
> aid. Obviously, if you use this aid, make sure you chose the right
> category
> when sending in your log. Also, if you are spotting stations, make sure
> you
> are an "equal opportunity spotter". It wouldn't be right if one station
> ends
> up with some kind of advantage because he was spotted ten times as many
> times
> as the competition. I am sure they wouldn't want to win because of that
> either.
>
Tree,
I got flamed a couple of years ago by putting out many many spots without
including section information. The flames came from a few stns who were
using the spots to find sweeps.
If I go assisted (still undecided), I will continue to put out spots without
sections for two reasons: 1.) I don't want the bother of having to enter
section info into the spot, and 2.) I don't believe that the section info
should be included in the spot info; the section should be learned during the
exchange.
Comments?
George I. Wagner, K5KG
Productivity Resources LLC
941-312-9450
941-312-9460 fax
201-415-6044 cell
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>From widelitz at gte.net Wed Oct 30 15:21:41 2002
From: widelitz@gte.net (Ken Widelitz)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Canadian Ham Exam Experience
Message-ID: <BMELLFEAJLMCBCIGAHLOGEGJDBAA.widelitz@gte.net>
I've been working with Robby, VY2SS, to build up his contest station. I
decided it would be beneficial get a Canadian call. I got the study
materials from RAC. Since its been a while since I took the extra exam and I
don't use the theory stuff on a day to day basis, I read the whole book,
which is well written and takes a different approach than the study
materials I used for my US exams. I studied the question bank (and found a
few with clearly wrong answers.) So I was well prepared for the Basic exam.
The Friday before CQWW Phone I sat down in Robby's dining room and took the
exam. 100 multiple choice questions and you need 60 to pass. After grading
it Robby walked back in the room with a stern face and said, "You got a 39."
Now believe me when I say Robby is one of the all-time pull your chain
sarcastic dry wit humor experts. So I was certain he was kidding me. But he
said, "No, you better look at the answer sheet and see what you did wrong."
To say I was mortified was an understatement. Robby, Luigi, AA1AA, and I sat
down to go over the questions and answer sheet.
Robby read the first question and said, "I would have gotten that wrong
too." Same thing for the second question. Then it became obvious the answer
key didn't match the exam. WHEW!!! Robby called the guy who he got the exam
from and the guy says, "Yeah, I thought I had one answer key that didn't
match the exam, but I didn't know which one." Great.... I had brought the
question pool with the "correct" answers with me, so we went over the exam
questions, matched them up to the pool questions and re-graded the exam.
Turns out I got a 92.
Then Robby suggested I take the Advanced exam. I said, "If I do I'll really
get a 39 since I didn't even look at the material or the question bank."
Robby said I had nothing to lose and it didn't cost anything, so I took the
exam, 50 questions, found I knew some of the stuff and guessed a lot. This
time Robby came back not looking so stern and said, "You got a 76." So
hopefully I'll be VY2TT in CQWW CW.
73, Ken, K6LA
>From nf4a at knology.net Thu Oct 31 00:06:05 2002
From: nf4a@knology.net (nf4a)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
In-Reply-To: <>
References: <>
Message-ID: <20021031000605.25365.qmail@webmail1.knology.net>
I was an operator at N4PN this weekend and I unintentionally transmitted on
the wrong 40 meter split twice (I blame it on lack of sleep on Sat
night)...it was an honest mistake on my part but I am sure this is not the
type of operation you are talking about....EVERY US ham who operates 40
meter ssb in a contest has done it at least once...aw, come on, admit it...
Charlie NF4A
>From k5zd at charter.net Thu Oct 31 00:12:35 2002
From: k5zd@charter.net (Randy Thompson, K5ZD)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Another anti-contester on QRZ.com
In-Reply-To: <16.278d05c1.2af08726@aol.com>
Message-ID: <NDBBJODEMLLOGMDJBPCDCEJODOAA.k5zd@charter.net>
I think the discussion on qrz.com is pretty well balanced and civil. No
reason to call them clowns.
Contests put a lot of pressure on the bands. We should acknowledge that not
everyone shares our passion or willingness to put up with QRM.
Play hard, play nice. Work more CW.
Randy, K5ZD
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cq-contest-admin@contesting.com
> [mailto:cq-contest-admin@contesting.com]On Behalf Of KI9A@aol.com
> Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 00:52 AM
> To: smc@qth.com
> Cc: cq-contest@contesting.com
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] Another anti-contester on QRZ.com
>
>
> OK folks, give it to these clowns! www.qrz.com
>
> See the "qrz news"
>
>
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>From CWMAN1 at aol.com Wed Oct 30 19:27:36 2002
From: CWMAN1@aol.com (CWMAN1@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
Message-ID: <168.1660746a.2af1d2f8@aol.com>
In a message dated 10/30/2002 18:19:58 Greenwich Standard Time,
Nzharps@aol.com writes:
> I Noticed several comments on the reflector about out of band operation on
> 40m that struck a nerve. Out band transmitting on 40 is something that has
>
> been around for a long time.
The beauty of this is US stations calling the DX on their frequency i.e. out
of band, and asking them to "listen up." Heard this more than once.
73,
Fred/NA2U
CWMAN...I'D RATHER WORK CW!!!
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>From ve4xt at mb.sympatico.ca Wed Oct 30 19:05:13 2002
From: ve4xt@mb.sympatico.ca (Kelly Taylor)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
References: <5.1.1.6.2.20021030144858.00a2f430@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
Message-ID: <001c01c28079$9167eae0$0100a8c0@joe>
I can see it being mistakes, I can see it being some people trying to "slip
one in."
Any time that I've been CQing outside the U.S. phone bands and asked a U.S.
caller if they were entitled to operate there, it seems the reply, either
explicit or implicit, was that it was MY fault for operating there, even
though I'm perfectly entitled under Canadian law.
Sorry guys, there are times in DX contests when it pays to slip below the
U.S. phone band (we don't have subbands in law any more) to run JAs or
Europe, particularly from here, particularly on 15. Please don't yell at me
to "move up!" The runs won't last that long and I'll have to go back to
working above the bottom edge soon anyway, so just relax.
Be all this as it may, I'm not going to get my mic cable in a knot over
this. If you want to call me outside the band, call me.
It's your licence and your log at risk, not mine.
73, kelly
ve4xt
Life's too short to get lost in the weeds.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Pete Smith" <n4zr@contesting.com>
To: <Nzharps@aol.com>; <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 1:54 PM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
> At 12:49 PM 10/30/02 -0500, Nzharps@aol.com wrote:
> >Mistakes may happen at 21198, but in one case I personally remember
(Saturday
> >morning) we were at 21135 running EU for more than a few hours. Over the
> >course of that time period, dozens of U.S. stations called in. I can
explain
> >away a few stations due to the fact that their calls sounded like newer
> >licensees, but there were many folks that should really have known
better.
> >Seems as if some of us are willing to take a chance of operating outside
of
> >our privileges in order to pick up a multiplier. What's up with that????
>
>
> I'm skeptical that people would be that desperate for a PJ2. I suspect
> that many of those who messed up probably were assisted stations that
> called you on a point-and-shoot basis. The ease of operation of the
> current generation of logging software, which normally grabs both the
> receive and transmit frequencies, makes it really easy to screw up. If a
> VE spots you, with no QSX data, that spot quickly propagates all over the
> US. It's really easy to overlook in the heat of rapid S&P operation, and
> be into a QSO before you realize you're simplex somewhere out of the band.
>
>
> 73, Pete N4ZR
> Sometimes a tower is just a tower
>
>
>
>
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>From k5iid at ntelos.net Thu Oct 31 01:32:37 2002
From: k5iid@ntelos.net (Tom Horton)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
In-Reply-To: <12d.19ecef17.2af18f80@aol.com>
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.1.20021031013012.02c75600@wvinbox.ntelos.net>
At 14:39 10/30/02 -0500, Georgek5kg@aol.com wrote:
>I certainly get told when I am out of line!
Boy, ain't that the truth. I tell em and if they don't care,
then there you go.
Maybe I should boycott all the stations with bad audio, key clicks,
chirp, etc...
Wouldn't take me long to work everybody on the band, huh?
Tom K5IID
Tom Horton
K5IID in West "BY GAWD" Virginia
" E " sorter for the W5 Bureau
>From KI9A at aol.com Wed Oct 30 20:51:01 2002
From: KI9A@aol.com (KI9A@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Another anti-contester on QRZ.com
Message-ID: <151.16b383db.2af1e685@aol.com>
In a message dated 10/30/02 6:12:48 PM Central Standard Time,
k5zd@charter.net writes:
> I think the discussion on qrz.com is pretty well balanced and civil. No
> reason to call them clowns.
>
Well, sorry Randy, I call 'em as I see 'em.
Of course not everyone there are clowns, but, I honestly think the guys there
who want to limit our contesting to partial bands, are, well, clowns. (and
other things not printable on the reflector) Period.
Not making a statement, merely an observation....
73-Chuck
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>From tree at kkn.net Wed Oct 30 18:08:10 2002
From: tree@kkn.net (Tree)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SS CW thoughts
In-Reply-To: <183.1119c6b4.2af1bcfc@aol.com>
References: <183.1119c6b4.2af1bcfc@aol.com>
Message-ID: <20021031020810.GA20897@kkn.net>
On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 05:53:48PM -0500, Georgek5kg@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 10/30/2002 10:38:00 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
> tree@kkn.net writes:
>
>
> > 1. Use of packet. Packet continues to be one of those double edged swords.
> > It can be abused, but it can also help encourage activity. Lots of people
> > get caught up in trying to complete their cleansweep and use packet as an
> > aid. Obviously, if you use this aid, make sure you chose the right
> > category
> > when sending in your log. Also, if you are spotting stations, make sure
> > you
> > are an "equal opportunity spotter". It wouldn't be right if one station
> > ends
> > up with some kind of advantage because he was spotted ten times as many
> > times
> > as the competition. I am sure they wouldn't want to win because of that
> > either.
> >
> Tree,
>
> I got flamed a couple of years ago by putting out many many spots without
> including section information. The flames came from a few stns who were
> using the spots to find sweeps.
>
> If I go assisted (still undecided), I will continue to put out spots without
> sections for two reasons: 1.) I don't want the bother of having to enter
> section info into the spot, and 2.) I don't believe that the section info
> should be included in the spot info; the section should be learned during the
> exchange.
Or - how about prefixes only in DX contests (since there isn't any
meaningful exchange information?).
Tree
>From va3uz at rac.ca Wed Oct 30 21:37:40 2002
From: va3uz@rac.ca (Yuri Onipko)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
References: <d2.205c4866.2af1759b@aol.com>
Message-ID: <006001c28089$797ff8e0$2202a8c0@sympatico.ca>
> The PJ2T team spent considerable operating time transmitting below the
> American subbands on 10, 15 and 20m during this past weekends WW. We were
> astounded by the number of W's that called in as we were operating there.
At
> one point N8BJQ and I wondered out loud if the FCC had changed the
subbands
> on us while we were out of the country.
>
> Mistakes may happen at 21198, but in one case I personally remember
(Saturday
> morning) we were at 21135 running EU for more than a few hours. Over the
> course of that time period, dozens of U.S. stations called in. I can
explain
> away a few stations due to the fact that their calls sounded like newer
> licensees, but there were many folks that should really have known better.
> Seems as if some of us are willing to take a chance of operating outside
of
> our privileges in order to pick up a multiplier. What's up with that????
>
> 73,
> Ron, K8NZ
You're right, Ron.
Many U.S. guys called in below 21150.
Talking about 21198 - I didn't have a chance to work XX9C 'cuz Stateside
guys were calling him one after another... Lots of mistakes. :-))
73 VE3DZ
P.S. VE's SSB portion of 15 m band starts on 21100.
>From hamcat at directvinternet.com Thu Oct 31 03:17:59 2002
From: hamcat@directvinternet.com (K4SB)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
References: <5.1.1.6.0.20021028164847.00a96640@130.94.229.242>
<5.1.1.6.0.20021030194629.00a9c800@130.94.229.242>
Message-ID: <3DC0A0E7.36855956@directvinternet.com>
> So do I, and I've tried this approach for several years. If you check
> the archives of this mailing list, you'll see some of the evidence.
> However, it hasn't worked, so I'm trying a new approach. This one may
> not work either, but at least I'll have tried it.
> 73,
> Paul EI5DI
Without comment on the actual issue, you broke the rules, and any
statement to the contrary is incorrect.
Unfortunately, none of us "makes" the rules. This would result in
bedlam.
If you don't like the rules, it's always your choice tostay out of the
contest.
73
Ed
>From jjreisert at alum.mit.edu Wed Oct 30 22:23:49 2002
From: jjreisert@alum.mit.edu (Jim Reisert AD1C)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] New Country Files 30 October 2002
Message-ID: <5.2.0.5.2.20021030222230.0267e4d0@mail.attbi.com>
New country files are released on www.k1ea.com
Make sure to read the installation instructions in README.TXT
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
30 October 2002 (CTY-1205)
* Added R1ANC in CQ Zone 29 to callsign list for Antarctica, CE9.
* Added FO5RK to callsign list for Austral Is., FO/a.
* Added K4BEV in CQ Zone 4 and KL7GLL in CQ Zone 5 to callsign list for
United States, K.
* Removed K8FC in Zone 5 from country file - he's back in Zone 4.
* Added K2G to callsign list for Guam, KH2.
* Added KD3RF/VE2 and VA3NA/2 (both in CQ Zone 2) and VY2MGY/3 to
callsign list for Canada, VE.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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
PGP Fingerprint: D8E2 3D78 339F A7F1 8C13 1193 B5D1 4FB6 79D1 70DC
>From frenaye at pcnet.com Wed Oct 30 22:32:43 2002
From: frenaye@pcnet.com (Tom Frenaye)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
In-Reply-To: <1765.144.58.106.53.1036003477.squirrel@webmail2.surfglobal
.net>
References: <d2.205c4866.2af1759b@aol.com>
<d2.205c4866.2af1759b@aol.com>
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.2.20021030222643.022a4cd0@mail.ntplx.net>
At 01:44 PM 10/30/2002 -0500, K1TTT wrote:
>What would really be nice is if you could program your radio to only allow
>transmission on specific sub bands... (hint hint kenwood, yaesu, icom, et.
>al.) While most radios have a lockout for the whole band it would be
>useful if you could set band limits for each band. This would not only
>protect you from violating your license restrictions, but also it could
>help save amps that are tuned for 7200 and suddenly find themselves on
>7020 into an antenna tuned for ssb. I would also like to be able to lock
>radios on specific bands for the m/m operation here. There were a couple
>times this weekend when somehow operators got spots for the wrong bands
>and ended up with a radio set for 15m and the amp tuned for 20m.
Even if the manufacturers don't provide a way to lockout unwanted portions of
the band, contest software could help out.
An example would be to set the contest software to only allow moving the
radio's TX frequency from 21200 to 21450, then if PJ2T is spotted on 21150 in
the SSB weekend, it could prevent you from calling, or at least warn you when
you select the spot.
One problem with the band map and need QSO/mult windows in CT is that they do
not display the TX frequency if they are different than the RX freq.
Don't some cluster software programs let you specify a range of frequencies to
filter (in or out)? That might be another way to handle it.
It'd still be easiest if the radio itself could be set up to prevent TX out of
band mistakes.
-- 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 jjreisert at alum.mit.edu Wed Oct 30 22:56:21 2002
From: jjreisert@alum.mit.edu (Jim Reisert AD1C)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SS CW thoughts
In-Reply-To: <183.1119c6b4.2af1bcfc@aol.com>
Message-ID: <5.2.0.5.2.20021030225207.00b3f4d0@mail.attbi.com>
At 05:53 PM 10/30/2002 -0500, Georgek5kg@aol.com wrote:
>If I go assisted (still undecided), I will continue to put out spots
>without sections for two reasons: 1.) I don't want the bother of having
>to enter section info into the spot, and 2.) I don't believe that the
>section info should be included in the spot info; the section should be
>learned during the exchange.
Good for you, George. You are entitled to do whatever you want. Packet
during SS is a bottomless pit of lazy operators, and it starts merely hours
into the contest. I've witnessed the harassment (*) given to people who
put out spots without the sections in them. I don't understand why it's so
darned important. IMHO, getting a clean sweep has been totally minimized
by the use of packet. Thank heavens that the ARRL finally outlawed using
DX packet clusters to work QSOs in Field Day a few years back.
73 - Jim AD1C
(*) I'm not a lawyer, and I don't play one on TV either!
--
Jim Reisert AD1C, 7 Charlemont Court, North Chelmsford, MA 01863
USA +978-251-9933, <jjreisert@alum.mit.edu>, http://www.ad1c.com
PGP Fingerprint: D8E2 3D78 339F A7F1 8C13 1193 B5D1 4FB6 79D1 70DC
>From k8khz at yahoo.com Wed Oct 30 20:05:08 2002
From: k8khz@yahoo.com (Sean Fleming)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
In-Reply-To: <001c01c28079$9167eae0$0100a8c0@joe>
Message-ID: <20021031040508.72031.qmail@web40608.mail.yahoo.com>
I operated this weekend and made the same mistake there operating 40M and
forgot to split the freq once. so I was told by the freq police that I was on
the wrong freq. But what I really wonder is the stations that run on like
14.150 20M or within the 3khz space. they should no better because then they
are on the fringe of the band calling cq there all weekend long.
K8KHZ-Sean
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>From bob.wruble at verizon.net Wed Oct 30 20:45:55 2002
From: bob.wruble@verizon.net (Bob Wruble)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
References: <d2.205c4866.2af1759b@aol.com>
<006001c28089$797ff8e0$2202a8c0@sympatico.ca>
Message-ID: <00aa01c28098$67ec29f0$28fd3d04@bobhome>
fwiw and not that it excuses out of the band xmitting but i did found myself
while searching and pouncing (which i did a whole lot more than normal due
to poor cndx in the NW) tunning right past the US band edges while listening
in the headphones and gazing somewhere else and not the vfo dial wanting to
call stns out of the US band!!
ie below 21200 or 14150 etc...... an easy trap to fall into but still not
excuseable!!
admittingly tunning down to 21113 a bit much!!
de w7gg
----- Original Message -----
From: "Yuri Onipko" <va3uz@rac.ca>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 6:37 PM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
>
> > The PJ2T team spent considerable operating time transmitting below the
> > American subbands on 10, 15 and 20m during this past weekends WW. We
were
> > astounded by the number of W's that called in as we were operating
there.
> At
> > one point N8BJQ and I wondered out loud if the FCC had changed the
> subbands
> > on us while we were out of the country.
> >
> > Mistakes may happen at 21198, but in one case I personally remember
> (Saturday
> > morning) we were at 21135 running EU for more than a few hours. Over
the
> > course of that time period, dozens of U.S. stations called in. I can
> explain
> > away a few stations due to the fact that their calls sounded like newer
> > licensees, but there were many folks that should really have known
better.
> > Seems as if some of us are willing to take a chance of operating outside
> of
> > our privileges in order to pick up a multiplier. What's up with
that????
> >
> > 73,
> > Ron, K8NZ
>
> You're right, Ron.
> Many U.S. guys called in below 21150.
> Talking about 21198 - I didn't have a chance to work XX9C 'cuz Stateside
> guys were calling him one after another... Lots of mistakes. :-))
>
> 73 VE3DZ
>
> P.S. VE's SSB portion of 15 m band starts on 21100.
>
>
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>From sm2ekm at telia.com Thu Oct 31 05:50:59 2002
From: sm2ekm@telia.com (Jan Erik Holm)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: Out of Band operating
References: <d2.205c4866.2af1759b@aol.com>
<006001c28089$797ff8e0$2202a8c0@sympatico.ca>
Message-ID: <3DC0B6B3.50705@telia.com>
Even if the IARU band plan is a recomendation I find it hard to
understand why in this case RAC doesn?t follow it.
Things like this makes it confusing for people and the trend not
to follow international band plans will increase.
It?s no better for Sweden, we don?t dived bands in mode
segments, i e on 15m it just says I can use 21000 - 21450
and use any mode.
73 Jim SM2EKM
>
>
>73 VE3DZ
>
>P.S. VE's SSB portion of 15 m band starts on 21100.
>
>
>
>From kr6x at kr6x.com Wed Oct 30 21:32:08 2002
From: kr6x@kr6x.com (Leigh S. Jones)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Another anti-contester on QRZ.com
References: <NDBBJODEMLLOGMDJBPCDCEJODOAA.k5zd@charter.net>
Message-ID: <082c01c2809e$dc177c70$ede3c23f@KR6X.ORG>
K5ZD writes:
> Contests put a lot of pressure on the bands. We
> should acknowledge that not everyone shares our
> passion or willingness to put up with QRM.
Perhaps not everyone shares our passion. True.
However, there seems to be an underlying opinion
on the part of those who oppose the presence of
contests on their frequencies that contest activity
should be regarded as a nuisance, trivial in its
importance by comparison to the more important
activities of rag chewing and the pursuit of their
own ideals of the perfect contact.
I remember having a conversation on the air about
this in the early 70's. In those days WCARS
dominated 40 meters in California during the days
all year except for the twelve daylight hours of Field
Day. Once per year 40,000 or so American hams
dominated every band and every mode making FD
contacts.
His contention was that his attempt to use WCARS
contacts and a phone patch to avoid paying a $1.20
for a long distance phone call (within California) to
another ham was third party traffic and therefore a
public service, thus being more noble and pure. His
conclusion was that WCARS should be given a 50
KHz wide contest-free bandwidth.
Of course, I had to mention that FD is an emergency
preparedness drill, and the most successful of its
kind in North America, and that his $1.20 phone
patch was less than a noble effort at public service.
The only reason that contests put a lot of pressure
on the bands is that a lot of hams operate contests.
Yes, contests are a little unruly by comparison to
activity that takes place on uncrowded bands. A
certain "randomness" prevails, making it necessary
to accept the danger of occasional interference in
order to make contacts. Occasional to nearly
constant. But lets face it -- the interference is there
because there are a lot of active hams on the air
during contests, and band crowding is a problem
to the contester just as it is to the non-contester.
The very best solution to interference during
contests is called "time diversity". If you choose
to not participate in contests, then choose a
different time slot if you want to avoid the band
crowding. To ask that your personal interests
should be held above those of the contesters by
reserving frequencies for your personal use is
certainly presumptive.
>From n6tj at sbcglobal.net Wed Oct 30 21:51:24 2002
From: n6tj@sbcglobal.net (James Neiger)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ WW SSB
Message-ID: <011801c280a1$8f7821a0$fcff7243@sbcglobal.net>
Hi All:
JUST off 18 hours plane ride from Ascension Island, with K6NA and N6ND. Our
3 man M/2 from ZD8Z was a blast, and pleased to provide the double mult to
so many of the "deserving". And even to those somewhat less
deserving..............
Probably the singular most humorous event for me during the contest was an
encounter with the 15 meters operator @ the USA's biggest M/M station (call
signs omitted to protect the guilty), boldly,asking me to QSY from a
frequency that I had occupied for the better part of an hour. When I
replied, "xxxx, you're not even bothering me", he said "And you're not
bothering me either, Jim, but your pileup is, please QSY".
THINGS I WISH I HAD SAID DEPARTMENT: "Now, xxxx, you probably have a
(minimal) comprehension of what the rest of the USA has to endure with your
constant M/M CQing, and the pileup YOU bring in to the USA QRM envelope".
Thanks for making my day.
Vy 73
Jim Neiger N6TJ/ZD8Z
>From n4gi at tampabay.rr.com Thu Oct 31 06:04:35 2002
From: n4gi@tampabay.rr.com (Blake Meinecke)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
References: <d2.205c4866.2af1759b@aol.com>
<006001c28089$797ff8e0$2202a8c0@sympatico.ca>
Message-ID: <003301c280cd$4c9db490$6500a8c0@BLAKEM>
This is taken care of in some logging/packet cluster software.
In the logging program I use, OOB spots show up in RED with an X next to it.
40 phone spots without qsx do show up this way too, but at least it's really
hard to accidentally select an oob freq.
Blake N4GI
>From n2mg at eham.net Thu Oct 31 06:05:51 2002
From: n2mg@eham.net (Mike Gilmer, N2MG)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Another anti-contester on QRZ.com
References: <NDBBJODEMLLOGMDJBPCDCEJODOAA.k5zd@charter.net>
Message-ID: <007a01c280cd$7a2cc2c0$3201a8c0@mikehome>
http://www.eham.net/survey/523
eHam just ended a "survey" that asked a related question, "Are there too
many HF contests..." It was interesting to note that the results were
balanced for quite a while - about 50/50 - for many, many days, then the
anti-contester vote shot up to a 58% to 42% lead by the end (maybe in the
wake of CQWW). And the entire time, the number of comments posted by
contesters FAR outnumbered those of the anti-contesters, and it was pretty
civil. Read into it what you wish.
Mike N2MG
----- Original Message -----
From: "Randy Thompson, K5ZD" <k5zd@charter.net>
To: <KI9A@aol.com>; <smc@qth.com>
Cc: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 7:12 PM
Subject: RE: [CQ-Contest] Another anti-contester on QRZ.com
> I think the discussion on qrz.com is pretty well balanced and civil. No
> reason to call them clowns.
>
> Contests put a lot of pressure on the bands. We should acknowledge that
not
> everyone shares our passion or willingness to put up with QRM.
>
> Play hard, play nice. Work more CW.
>
> Randy, K5ZD
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: cq-contest-admin@contesting.com
> > [mailto:cq-contest-admin@contesting.com]On Behalf Of KI9A@aol.com
> > Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 00:52 AM
> > To: smc@qth.com
> > Cc: cq-contest@contesting.com
> > Subject: [CQ-Contest] Another anti-contester on QRZ.com
> >
> >
> > OK folks, give it to these clowns! www.qrz.com
> >
> > See the "qrz news"
>From ludal at dmv.com Thu Oct 31 07:25:09 2002
From: ludal@dmv.com (Dallas Carter)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
References: <12d.19ecef17.2af18f80@aol.com>
Message-ID: <002d01c280d8$8eeec860$daf721a2@oemcomputer>
> In a message dated 10/30/2002 6:20:27 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
> w7why@harborside.com writes:
>
>
> > I knew if I told him, he'd just
> > ignore me so I didn't say anything. 73
> >
>
> I never hesitate to tell 'em. I certainly get told when I am out of line!
>
I do too. There are a couple of issues at work here. Those with more
maturity
in this hobby (wasn't that diplomatic George) realize that a broad signal
means
that less signal is being delivered within the target bandwidth. That means
wasted
power and LESS effectiveness (not to mention SOUNDING crudy). More often
than not, when I have been alerted to my poor signal quality it has led me
to find
other problems, usually intermittents in the antenna system.
73 Dallas W3PP
>From k5zd at charter.net Thu Oct 31 12:33:11 2002
From: k5zd@charter.net (Randy Thompson, K5ZD)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
In-Reply-To: <20021031000605.25365.qmail@webmail1.knology.net>
Message-ID: <NDBBJODEMLLOGMDJBPCDIEKGDOAA.k5zd@charter.net>
We aren't talking about people who call on the wrong VFO. We are talking
about guys who actually work people out of the band. Big difference in my
opinion.
Randy, K5ZD
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cq-contest-admin@contesting.com
> [mailto:cq-contest-admin@contesting.com]On Behalf Of nf4a
> Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 00:06 AM
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
>
>
> I was an operator at N4PN this weekend and I unintentionally
> transmitted on
> the wrong 40 meter split twice (I blame it on lack of sleep on Sat
> night)...it was an honest mistake on my part but I am sure this
> is not the
> type of operation you are talking about....EVERY US ham who operates 40
> meter ssb in a contest has done it at least once...aw, come on,
> admit it...
>
> Charlie NF4A
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>From slazar19 at sgi.net Thu Oct 31 07:32:14 2002
From: slazar19@sgi.net (Spencer Lazar)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SS CW thoughts
In-Reply-To: <20021031020810.GA20897@kkn.net>
References: <183.1119c6b4.2af1bcfc@aol.com>
<183.1119c6b4.2af1bcfc@aol.com>
Message-ID: <3.0.6.32.20021031073214.008643e0@mail.stargate.net>
At 06:08 PM 10/30/02 -0800, you wrote:
>On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 05:53:48PM -0500, Georgek5kg@aol.com wrote:
>
>> In a message dated 10/30/2002 10:38:00 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
>> tree@kkn.net writes:
>>
>>
>> > 1. Use of packet. Packet continues to be one of those double edged
swords.
>> > It can be abused, but it can also help encourage activity. Lots of
people
>> > get caught up in trying to complete their cleansweep and use packet as
an
>> > aid. Obviously, if you use this aid, make sure you chose the right
>> > category
>> > when sending in your log. Also, if you are spotting stations, make sure
>> > you
>> > are an "equal opportunity spotter". It wouldn't be right if one station
>> > ends
>> > up with some kind of advantage because he was spotted ten times as many
>> > times
>> > as the competition. I am sure they wouldn't want to win because of that
>> > either.
>> >
>> Tree,
>>
>> I got flamed a couple of years ago by putting out many many spots without
>> including section information. The flames came from a few stns who were
>> using the spots to find sweeps.
>>
>> If I go assisted (still undecided), I will continue to put out spots
without
>> sections for two reasons: 1.) I don't want the bother of having to enter
>> section info into the spot, and 2.) I don't believe that the section info
>> should be included in the spot info; the section should be learned
during the
>> exchange.
>
For the newbies, a few sweepstakes hints Tree left out are:
1. If the station you are working sends sect? and you don't know yours,
choose from the following: NL, NWT, QC or WY, selecting a different
one when asked.
2. If the station you are working sends ck? send the last four numbers
of the last check you have written.
3. If you hear qsy, that means the frequency is yours, I am qsy'ing.
4. QSO B4 or B4 means I'll be looking for you on the other four bands,
please work me.
Good luck and see you on the funny farm!
Spike W9XR
>From n5nj at gte.net Thu Oct 31 06:37:43 2002
From: n5nj@gte.net (Bob Naumann - N5NJ)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Another anti-contester on QRZ.com
References: <151.16b383db.2af1e685@aol.com>
Message-ID: <013901c280da$4eeee4a0$92292f04@dslverizon.net>
> Of course not everyone there are clowns, but, I honestly think the guys
there
> who want to limit our contesting to partial bands, are, well, clowns. (and
> other things not printable on the reflector) Period.
The assertion that "weekend operators" lives are ruined by contests is
absolutely absurd. Us contesters know that there are really only 6 weekends
where the fone bands are overrun by contesters doing what we do, precluding
what they do - on 'their' frequencies .
Those 6 contests are: CQWW SSB, SS SSB, ARRL DX SSB, WPX SSB, Field Day
("it's not a contest":ARRL), and IARU.
The last two are unique in that both modes are being used.
CW is generally not a problem.
The way I do the math, the non-contesters have 46 weeks every year without a
major contest. Granted, there seems to be some sort of minor contest every
weekend, but they do not take over the entire SSB allocation on all bands
like the above.
The issue is that these non-contesters use frequencies that are also used
during contests, and they feel that they should have the right to those
frequencies all the time. Herein lies the absurdity. Unfortunately, it
seems that some amateur radio 'leaders' feel the need to pander to these
individuals that complain as if they represent some large voting body. They
don't. They're a vocal minority of self-centered egotists that use the old
"squeaky wheel gets the grease" logic.
The reality is, there are other modes people can use during contest time.
There are other bands that can be used; WARC, VHF/UHF, low bands during the
daytime, high bands during the night time, etc. The claim that they cannot
operate is totally specious.
It's high time that the 'leadership' recognize the bleating of these 'sheep'
for what it is.
N5NJ
>From Nzharps at aol.com Thu Oct 31 08:26:00 2002
From: Nzharps@aol.com (Nzharps@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
Message-ID: <135.16e41814.2af28968@aol.com>
Hi Pete,
Interestingly PJ2 was a rare mult this past weekend. We missed it on 5
bands, only working one on 10m.
Seems that ease of operation has translated into poor or sloppy operating
technique. After having operated in multi environments for many years and
having observed lots of poor operating practice related to packet, I guess I
just need to add this on to the list.
Maybe someone should write a book entitled "Packet assisted 101" to help both
neophytes and old vets do a better job using what should be a great tool.
73,
Ron, K8NZ
In a message dated 10/30/02 12:21:07 PM Pacific Standard Time,
n4zr@contesting.com writes:
> I'm skeptical that people would be that desperate for a PJ2. I suspect
> that many of those who messed up probably were assisted stations that
> called you on a point-and-shoot basis. The ease of operation of the
> current generation of logging software, which normally grabs both the
> receive and transmit frequencies, makes it really easy to screw up. If a
> VE spots you, with no QSX data, that spot quickly propagates all over the
> US. It's really easy to overlook in the heat of rapid S&P operation, and
> be into a QSO before you realize you're simplex somewhere out of the band
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>From n2mg at eham.net Thu Oct 31 10:24:14 2002
From: n2mg@eham.net (Mike Gilmer, N2MG)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ WW SSB
Message-ID: <200210311424.g9VEOEY01619@paris.akorn.net>
N6TJ/ZD8Z wrote:
> Probably the singular most humorous event for me during the
> contest was an encounter with the 15 meters operator @ the
> USA's biggest M/M station (call signs omitted to protect the
> guilty), boldly,asking me to QSY from a frequency that I had
> occupied for the better part of an hour. When I replied,
> "xxxx, you're not even bothering me", he said "And you're not
> bothering me either, Jim, but your pileup is, please QSY".
>
A half-hour or so after I had *dug* my way onto 21200.5 (OK, it was
luck) and started running, I was essentially asked, by probably that
same xxxx (who is ALWAYS on 200.5), "Are you going to be there all
day?" I had a good hard laugh...
-Mike N2MG
op@K2UA 2-man M/S
>From spederson at yahoo.com Thu Oct 31 06:32:17 2002
From: spederson@yahoo.com (Scott Pederson)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Another anti-contester on QRZ.com
In-Reply-To: <16.278d05c1.2af08726@aol.com>
Message-ID: <20021031143217.42423.qmail@web13906.mail.yahoo.com>
Ever see Caddyshack?
I equate contests to the "Caddy" swim-time (15-mins) at the Bushwood pool.
Woohoo!
http://www.bushwood.net/shack/caddy068.JPG - Contest Weekend
http://www.bushwood.net/shack/caddy069.JPG - You're Out of Band!
http://www.bushwood.net/shack/caddy070.JPG - CQ Contest, finely orchestrated
Please, no comments about the Payday chocolate bar....
http://www.bushwood.net/shack/caddy074.JPG
http://www.bushwood.net/shack/caddy075.JPG - Clean Sweep!!!!
73, Scott - KI5DR
KI9A@aol.com wrote:OK folks, give it to these clowns! www.qrz.com
See the "qrz news"
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>From ad1c at yahoo.com Thu Oct 31 07:06:10 2002
From: ad1c@yahoo.com (Jim Reisert)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: New Country Files 30 October 2002
In-Reply-To: <5.2.0.5.2.20021030222230.0267e4d0@mail.attbi.com>
Message-ID: <20021031150610.27664.qmail@web13606.mail.yahoo.com>
Looks like there were a couple of omissions. WH2AAT was in the USA (Florida),
not Guam. If you are using CT, type:
WH2AAT=K
into the callsign field in the logging screen to update the country file. This
will only affect your claimed score, Cabrillo won't care.
Please send me any other corrections. I will plan on doing another release the
weekend of November 9/10.
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
PGP Fingerprint: D8E2 3D78 339F A7F1 8C13 1193 B5D1 4FB6 79D1 70DC
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>From Georgek5kg at aol.com Thu Oct 31 10:08:53 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SS CW thoughts
Message-ID: <154.16c55b82.2af2a185@aol.com>
In a message dated 10/31/2002 2:11:11 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
slazar19@sgi.net writes:
> For the newbies, a few sweepstakes hints Tree left out are:
>
> 1. If the station you are working sends sect? and you don't know yours,
> choose from the following: NL, NWT, QC or WY, selecting a different
> one when asked.
>
> 2. If the station you are working sends ck? send the last four numbers
> of the last check you have written.
>
> 3. If you hear qsy, that means the frequency is yours, I am qsy'ing.
>
> 4. QSO B4 or B4 means I'll be looking for you on the other four bands,
> please work me.
>
>
I hope others will know you are joking. The date of your email should be
April 1st!
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 Thu Oct 31 06:47:18 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQWW DX, SSB - USA Claimed Scores 31Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210311447.g9VElIc13574@b4h.net>
2002 CQWW DX, SSB - USA Claimed Scores 31Oct2002
Submit logs by: December 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: ssb@cqww.com
Mail logs to:
CQWW Phone
CQ Magazine
25 Newbridge Road
Hicksville, NY 11801
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 QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA M/2 HP
N3RS 5289 172 689 48 12,973,440 FRC
K4JA 4893 177 717 48 12,171,810 PVRC
N2NT 4711 165 661 48 10,715,698 FRC
K1KI 4723 163 654 48 10,639,791 YCCC
KI1G 4454 167 671 48 10,590,644 YCCC
W6KK(@W6KP) 3943 161 571 48 7,626,708 SCCC
K0TV 2850 145 570 48 5,622,760 YCCC
K5NA 3017 167 575 48 5,481,896 CTDXCC
AA5NT 2653 155 545 48 4,608,100 NTCC
W7DX(@K7IR) 2520 159 482 48 4,220,985 WWDXC
N1RR 2290 129 435 36 3,645,000 YCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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USA M/M HP
KC1XX 8205 188 791 48 21,262,901
W3LPL 7676 186 761 48 19,379,408 PVRC
K9NS 7054 189 756 48 17,341,695 SMC
N4TO 6352 178 729 48 14,318,809 FCG
N2RM 5895 175 701 48 14,082,576 FRC
W4MYA 4999 178 698 46 11,723,508 PVRC
K1TTT 4565 164 655 48 9,735,453 YCCC
W3PP 3841 164 660 48 8,453,416 FRC
KB1H 3645 158 640 42 7,908,978 YCCC
N3AD 3493 154 575 48 7,098,273 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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USA M/S HP
8P8P 10044 170 687 47 21,804,651 YCCC
N4PN 3437 162 615 48 7,190,358 FCG
K8AZ 2889 167 638 48 6,555,000 NCC
K1IR 2660 148 603 48 5,672,303 YCCC
N0NI 2606 169 630 48 5,593,799
K0RF 2353 169 611 46 4,986,540
N1MM 2548 137 552 48 4,899,582 YCCC
N5YA 2696 148 518 41 4,687,974 NTCC
W4WS(@KG4NEP) 2208 149 574 48 4,306,911 PVRC
KY5R 2160 138 517 42 3,985,020 Alabama Contest Grou
N1LN 2107 150 523 48 3,394,612
K9ES 1736 135 497 48 3,020,960 FCG
W1BK 1134 133 475 42 1,910,944 YCCC
K6ZM 1473 105 230 40 1,297,455 NCCC
K6KO 889 126 317 28 1,052,568 NCCC
W3LJ 728 93 316 40 807,366 PVRC
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NQ4U 1025 106 305 1,102,713 TCG
NY4T 941 105 311 46 1,038,752 TCG
K0UK 766 126 338 18 949,344 Grand Mesa
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USA SOAB HP
KQ2M 3945 157 583 43 8,162,940 FRC
K4ZW 3202 150 547 48 6,353,852 PVRC
N9RV 3299 147 493 40 6,027,520 NCC
K3ZO 3136 137 486 41 5,547,192 PVRC
K5ZD 2777 143 532 30 5,363,550 YCCC
W9RE 2652 153 531 43 5,020,000 SMC
WB9Z 2537 159 508 45 4,675,003 SMC
K3CR(LZ4AX) 2344 137 487 43 4,104,672 NCC
W1WEF 2303 124 443 33 3,662,820 YCCC
N6BV(@N6RO) 2628 136 342 40 3,268,086 NCCC
NX9T 1860 115 382 26 2,563,526 PVRC
KC1F 1932 103 361 25 2,561,280 YCCC
W4WTB 1574 137 436 2,538,963 CDXA
K0KX 1352 140 456 32 2,236,788 MWA
K5TR 1808 133 361 30 2,163,720 Boring Amateur Radio
K5RR 1597 128 342 35 2,085,860
K3MD 1366 124 410 28 2,048,424 FRC
W7GG 1538 145 355 38 2,029,000 WVDXC
K4BAI 1619 103 336 35 1,960,574 SECC
K5ZO 1331 141 361 42 1,795,152
WX3B 1257 90 327 10 1,508,706 PVRC
N8KM 1213 107 319 35 1,421,988 NCC
K2UOP 1002 115 384 26 1,397,699 PVRC
K1GU 1038 99 318 36 1,203,879 YCCC
K4RO 1115 105 282 20 1,165,644 TCG
K4UTE 787 117 403 30 1,123,200 NORTH FLORIDA DX ASS
K0OU 889 109 302 23 984,756
N3UM 873 90 301 25 951,694 PVRC
N7GYD 1002 100 264 36 948,220 WWDXC
KG7H 946 109 272 31 937,641 PVRC
N4CW 800 87 294 22 853,821 PVRC
K9MWM 761 102 236 36 679,042 Grand Mesa
W4NTI 669 0 345 24 624,795
K5XR(W5ASP) 540 97 301 588,244 TDXS
NE9Z 505 112 296 21 566,712
N4GG 595 76 256 7 551,784 PVRC
KB0ENE 541 93 236 472,444
K0GAS 554 91 195 420,420 Grand Mesa
N5DD 470 90 222 415,896 TDXS
W3WW 513 71 216 17 412,132 FCG
K4FK(W4SAA) 414 77 210 12 328,615 FCG
N6VH 405 90 172 286,628 SCCC
K4BP 359 86 196 7 267,336 TCG
KO7X(@KI7WX) 347 79 158 8 224,202 PVRC
K4IU 334 76 167 208,737 MWA
N5QQ(@KC5FU) 262 70 160 12 165,600 NTCC
K7ABV 310 61 133 7 163,348 NORTHERN ROCKIES DX
KE4KMG 307 57 140 21 160,752 TCG
KE8RO 194 43 130 15 91,690
AD4L 166 48 103 4 67,799 PVRC
K7RX 96 29 59 22,176 WWDXC
W6MVW 82 29 50 5 16,432 SCCC
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USA SOAB LP
N1SV 1515 105 386 2,090,678 YCCC
N4TZ/9 1230 131 407 37 1,820,592 SMC
N5AW 1192 134 402 40 1,746,824 CTDXCC
NR3X(N4YDU) 1320 103 359 34 1,651,188 PVRC
W1CTN 1165 114 378 29 1,551,276 YCCC
K1HT 957 106 359 27 1,243,875 YCCC
AC0W 1041 109 327 38 1,224,724 MWA
W2RDS 1015 93 327 39 1,197,840 FRC
WA1Z 841 92 303 30 916,400 YCCC
K5IID 809 95 279 828,784 MRRC
NA4K 809 90 258 16 786,132 TCG
N1LW 741 84 282 763,476 YCCC
AC0X 731 98 266 31 714,532 MWA
K3JT 734 79 258 683,436 PVRC
KU8E 651 97 258 24 623,025 SECC
W1DAD 610 92 279 18 605,472 YCCC
K0XH 657 94 244 28 599,950 MWA
WN6K 713 95 207 30 587,692 SCCC
W0ETT 606 88 236 20 537,840 Grand Mesa
K7HBN 451 80 181 327,294 WWDXC
KU3O 523 62 176 306,544 FCG
N4EK 450 56 184 303,360 FCG
AB4MT 408 71 207 9 299,406 Alabama Contest Grou
K0FX(K0FC) 379 90 179 12 274,649 Grand Mesa
N2CQ 380 56 199 14 272,085 FRC
W4TDB 362 74 151 14 214,200 TCG
K4LOG 434 49 139 30 209,432 FCG
W3CP 274 69 163 20 175,160 PVRC
W9LYN 308 71 153 25 172,704 SMC
WR9A 310 46 146 12 160,512 SMC
WN3VAW 245 70 165 12 153,690 Wireless Association
N7XY 282 69 115 19 139,346 WWDXC
W5WZ 296 54 121 14 133,000 Twin City Ham Club
AK8B 250 47 120 15 112,725
N3GNW 202 56 128 16 102,120
ND2T 225 56 89 12 87,580 NCCC
W4YA 159 39 106 62,930 FCG
K6OWL 184 47 58 8 52,185
N3RA 146 41 85 2 47,502 NCC
W6ZZZ 131 35 51 29,240 NCCC
K1MOM 20 13 16 1 1,102 YCCC
N0SG 3 3 3 1 63 Grand Mesa
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USA SOAB QRP
N0KE(@WB0GAZ) 564 90 216 37 461,754 Grand Mesa
N5FPW 341 69 174 23 218,700 SECC
N8IE 411 53 135 25 214,884
KR1ST 322 45 134 154,119
W9RPM 199 66 123 6 91,098
WB6BWZ 183 39 77 17 37,120 SECC
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOAB(A) HP
W2RE 3008 145 597 45 6,370,812 Hudson Valley Contes
K3WW 2623 161 627 48 5,815,440 FRC
K3PP 2017 149 575 43 4,099,288 FRC
W4NF 2018 143 544 39 3,875,367 PVRC
W1GD 2040 140 526 37 3,864,798 FRC
NO2R 1900 139 558 36 3,770,073 FRC
AA3B 2022 135 505 40 3,681,920 FRC
K5KG 1772 137 509 36 3,434,136 FCG
K1AM 1675 135 505 37 2,999,040 YCCC
W3MF 1471 130 473 27 2,509,083 FRC
K3NM 1464 122 470 30 2,487,582 FRC
W2YC 1355 128 481 35 2,306,892 FRC
W3GM(K3ND) 1334 129 478 29 2,278,071 FRC
WT3W 1392 124 443 2,237,382 FRC
K2ONP 1254 114 404 27 1,880,340 Hudson Valley Contes
K4XR 1028 147 498 35 1,825,350 Alabama Contest Grou
W5VX 1172 131 434 28 1,787,095
AA4V 1194 112 332 15 1,502,052 Aiken Contest Club
N3ZA 880 128 465 38 1,430,909 FRC
W1ZT 903 117 443 26 1,383,760 YCCC
W6TK 1065 124 349 23 1,366,824 SCCC
WT3P 1072 96 351 1,346,364 FRC
K4OJ(@W1CW) 956 98 370 1,263,132 FCG
W2UP 975 90 329 8 1,168,591 FRC
W3IQ 920 90 294 18 993,024 NCC
KI9A 785 108 318 25 903,972 SMC
KA2D 753 80 314 19 853,798 YCCC
W1FY(NC1N) 600 57 225 16 483,066 YCCC
N2WK 444 94 272 11 437,736 Rochester DX Associa
K0BX 413 70 207 12 326,029
K5NZ 289 277 94 6 288,638 CTDXCC
KD2HE 278 42 136 6 137,950
K3SV 250 78 206 118,192 PVRC
NA9D 193 61 114 5 86,975 SMC
K2CC(KC2BMG) 189 40 84 5 54,808 Clarkson University
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USA SOAB(A) LP
NA2U 1300 117 441 2,053,440 FRC
W8TTS 200 50 131 6 97,559
KB1GW 82 24 47 4 14,342 YCCC
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USA SOAB(A) QRP
W6RCL 267 62 102 114,308
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USA SOSB(A)/10 HP
W9XT 838 31 136 403,639 SMC
N2WW(@K0MP) 851 31 138 380,419 Western Wireless CC
K7KR 723 34 136 20 325,040 CADXA
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USA SOSB(A)/10 LP
K2SX 520 28 123 18 220,158 YCCC
N9GUN 166 24 61 5 38,505 SMC
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USA SOSB(A)/10 QRP
K9GY 46 17 30 5,358 SMC
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USA SOSB(A)/15 HP
W7UT 1131 37 144 26 587,888
W7ZR 940 37 125 28 389,124 WVDXC
N0RA(@KR0B) 694 34 119 23 254,592 MWA
W9JA 356 31 125 15 155,688
N0ZM 284 24 88 82,880 Western Wireless CC
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USA SOSB(A)/160 HP
KS0T(@KR0B) 39 8 10 12 792 MWA
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USA SOSB(A)/20 HP
WA2QNW 516 39 135 18 258,900
NX5M 400 32 125 16 168,960 CTDXCC
N6WS 359 35 133 26 165,816 SCCC
KR6NA/0 383 33 108 17 119,568
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USA SOSB/10 HP
W4ZV 2022 34 157 26 1,106,463 PVRC
W5PR 1887 35 157 967,488 TDXS
K4WI 1897 35 140 28 885,675 Alabama Contest Club
N4BP 1636 32 126 712,738 FCG
NA5S 903 32 127 391,617
W7QN 118 14 20 2 7,140 WWDXC
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USA SOSB/10 LP
W8LU 574 35 152 23 304,810
N5XJ(@NX5M) 692 32 129 27 292,537 CTDXCC
KE9S 509 29 107 19 192,304 Bay Area Wireless As
WB2DVU 410 25 102 14 147,955 Rochester (NY) DX As
WA7BNM 430 28 98 16 146,286 SCCC
N2CU 300 23 92 5 98,555 WNYDXA
KS2G 277 21 78 6 78,408 Order of Boiled Owls
NV4B 232 26 87 15 73,111 Alabama Contest Grou
N8IA 57 16 36 4 7,176
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USA SOSB/10 QRP
N7IR 46 25 34 6 7,493 Central AZ DX Associ
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USA SOSB/15 HP
KV0Q 1470 37 136 26 734,230 Grand Mesa
N3HBX 1273 35 130 30 585,750 PVRC
W5TM(W5AO) 1367 36 119 23 535,990 OkDX
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USA SOSB/15 LP
W0AH 679 35 128 21 293,074 Grand Mesa
N4MO 566 33 129 28 258,714 PVRC
N4JF 567 33 126 16 250,982 ALABAMA CONTEST GROU
K8IR 357 26 105 28 130,214 BAY AREA WIRELESS
NG3Q/8 308 29 105 12 115,374
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USA SOSB/15 QRP
KR2Q 518 29 118 216,531
K7JA 310 34 118 20 130,568
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USA SOSB/20 HP
W7WA 1396 39 153 771,000 WWDXC
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USA SOSB/20 LP
K3SWZ 312 32 104 24 115,328 PVRC
N3XT 101 22 42 12 16,000 Grand Mesa
KC0ATC 24 12 16 3 1,764
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USA SOSB/20 QRP
N7MB 148 27 62 22 32,129 Central Arizona DX A
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USA SOSB/40 HP
K4XS 726 31 113 22 302,688 FCG
K7XZ(K1MY) 198 28 72 30 53,200 Central Arizona DX A
W9SE 144 22 65 31,494 SMC
K4TX 76 15 42 2 12,369
W5GZ 47 16 18 13 4,148
N0HF 26 12 19 2 1,953 Grand Mesa
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USA SOSB/80 HP
KT1V 517 20 85 29 147,210 YCCC
Operators:
8P8P NT1N,W1UK,W2SC,WC1M
9A1P 9A2CW,9A2RD,9A5AEI,9A6NDX,9A6XX,IK3UNA,S55M
9A7A 9A3OS,9A3TR,9A4PA,9A4RX,9A6DM,9A7V,9A8A
AA5NT AA5NT,K3TD,KK7SJ,N1CC,N5EE,N5NJ,N5TVL,N8SM,NW5X
AL1G AL1G,AL7J,KL7FH,NL7RT
CK6SV VE6AKY,VE6MRT,VE6NAP,VE6SV,VE6VW,VE7GAS,VO1CV
DF0HQ DK4WA,DL1AUZ,DL2SAX,DL3DXX,DL3TD,DL4ALB,DL5ANT,
DL5AOJ,DL5AXX,DL5LYM,DL5YY,DL7VOA
EA1EEY EA1BVP,EA1CS,EA1CUB,EA1EEY,EA1EY,EA1QA,EA1WX,
EB1HAL,EC1DQK
EA5KB EA5KB,EC5CPL
ED7VG EA1AK,EA2TV,EA7ATX,EA7CCN,EA7EZQ,EA7HY,EA7VG
IO4T IK4HLQ,IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4BBF,
IZ4DIJ,IZ4EFN
IQ2C I2MWY,IK2FIL,IK2JUB,IK2PFL,IW2HAJ,IW2NOR,IZ2ABI,
IZ2EEV
IQ4A I4EAT,I4IND,I4TJE,I4VEQ,IK2NCJ,IK2QPR,IK2ULH,
IK4DCT,IK4QJH
IQ4T I4IFL,I4MGP,IK3QAR,IK4HVR,IK4SXJ,IK4TVP,IK4WMH,
IZ4AKS
IU2X I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2FYH,IK2GSN,IK2GXK,IK2GZU,
IK2SAU,IW2LLH
J49Z I2WIJ,IK8HCG,IK8UND
K0RF K0RF,W0UA,W1XE
K0TV K0TV,K2TE,KB1PZ,KD6BLK,KI6MF,W1GQ,W1MJ,WK1V,
WO1N
K0UK K0UK,WA0RSX
K1IR K1IR,K1VR,K2WR,KE1J,KM2P,NR1DX,W1VE
K1KI K1CC,K1KI,KM1P,VA7RR,W1RM
K1TTT AA1TE,AA1XJ,AK2P,K1MK,K1TTT,N1SR,NT2X,VA3PL,
W1TO,W2AU,W2GB,W3SM
K4JA AJ9C,K4JA,K4MA,K7SV,KE9I,W3BP
K5NA K2UR,K5DU,K5NA,KD5SQF,KI5DR,N5ZC
K6KO K6KO,K6TA
K6ZM K6WG,KD6RMN,WA6O
K8AZ K8AZ,K8BL,K8MR,N8TR,W8CAR,W8KIC,WB8K,WT8C
K9ES AD4ES,K9ES,KC4HW,KG4IPO
K9NS AA9D,K9DX,K9GS,K9HMB,K9NO,K9PPY,K9PW,K9QVB,K9RS,
KO9A,KS9W,W9RM,WE9V
KB1H AA1CE,K1EBY,K1EBY,KB1H,KE1LI,N1XS,NB1U,W3TB
KC1XX HC1OT,K1DG,K1GQ,K6AW,KC1XX,KM3T,N6HB,N6IG,W1FV
KH0AA JE1JKL,JF1SQC,JP1NWZ
KI1G KI1G,KS1J,WF1B
KY5R KY5R,N4YQ,W4RJ
LR0N LU1NDC,LU2NI,LU5NA,LU6HCV,LU6HDF,LU7HBO,LU7HVH,
LU7NN,LU8NA
LT1F LU1FAM,LU1FGE,LU1FJ,LU1FKR,LU1FMO,LU1FT,LU2DKT,
LU2FT,LU3FZW
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY3CI,LY3MM,LY4CW
LZ1ABC LZ1ABC,LZ1AQ
N0NI K0KD,K0WHV,N0AC,N0AV,N0HR,N0NI,W0ETC,W0FLS,WO0V
N1LN K5NZ,K7LEX,KD5NDZ,KD5TMF,N1LN,N5EN,W5MF,W5PF,
W5SB,WA5MLT
N1MM KB1GW,N1IXF,N1MM
N1RR N1RR,N2PGD,W1KM,WM1K
N2NT N2NT,N2NU,N2WKS,W2RQ,WW2Y
N2RM K2TW,N2NC,N2RM,NA2AA,W2REH,W3CF,WK2G,WM2H
N3AD K3ZV,N3AD,N3DXX,N3RG
N3RS N2SR,N3ED,N3RD,N3RS,W8FJ,WA3LRO
N4PN KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
N4TO AD4Z,K1TO,K4MM,N2NL,N4DL,N4TO,NS4W,VE7ZO,W4IX
N5YA K1NT,N5KR,N5UM,OH1HX,W5LL
NP2B KP2BH,NP2B,NP2KW,VE3BW,W5IDX,WD4JR
NY4T K4RNT,KA1DWX,KR4FO,NY4T
OK5W OK1AEZ,OK1AMX,OK1AUU,OK1CF,OK1DDO,OK1FKD,OK1JKT,
OK1MJA,OK1WF,OK2ZW,OM2RA,OM3BH
OK6A OK2CMW,OK2INW,OK2PSE
OL5Q OK1FFU,OK1FLC,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
OL7R OK1ISB,OK1MZM,OK1VWK,OK1WMV,OK1XUV
OM7M OK2BFN,OM3PA,OM3PC,OM5RM,OM5RW,OM5ZW
OZ5BAL OZ0J,OZ1JTE
OZ5E DL2OBF,DL6LAU,OZ1AA,OZ1ADL
PJ2T K1AR,K8NZ,N8BJQ,W1MD,WC4E
RT9W RA9WR,RU9WX,RW9WW,RW9WY,RX9WI,RX9WR
S50C S52LW,S53CC,S53MM,S57NOB
S53F S52W,S53F,S57L,S57Z
S55W S52U,S56WTT,S57IIO,S57KRI,S57LWG,S57ONW
SL2ZA SM2LIY,SM2ODB,SM2VHD
TK4Z AB6BH,K5OT,K6MC,K6ZH,N6AA,N6ZZ,TK5AE,TK5EP,
TK5MH,W6XD
TM2Y F5CWU,F5HRY,F5JSD,F5MZN,F6BEE,F6FGZ,F8CRH
V26B DL8OBQ,N2ED,N3OC,V21DM
V47NS K2DM,K3ZM,V44NK,W4GKA,W9NY
VA3SK VA3GGF,VA3MW,VA3PC,VA3RRW,VA3SK,VE3HG
VE3DC VA3DJ,VE3BK,VE3DXF,VE3GCP,VE3NBL,VE3SS,VE3STT,
VE3VZ,VE3YOC
VE3RM VE2NI,VE3RM,VE3WIB
VE7SV VA7CW,VA7NT,VE7AGG,VE7CC,VE7SV
W1BK W1BK,W1NR
W3LJ K3NCO,KA3UBJ,W3IDT,W3LJ
W3LPL 4X6FR,AI3M,K1HTV,K1RA,K1RZ,K3MM,K3RA,K4ZA,KD4D,
KE3Q,NK3R,W2GG,W3LPL
W3PP K3FT,KD5FWV,N3HUV,N3KW,N3ME,N3ONM,N3PT,N6ZO,
NW3Y,W2GJ,W3IZ,W3PP,WB4FDT,WK2W,WV8RS
W4MYA K4KML,K4WMA,N4DEN,N4DWK,N4EHJ,N4RV,N4ZJ,NW4V,
W4DR,W4MYA,W4PFM,W4TNX,WK4Y
W6KK K6AM,K6HMS,N6AW,N6KI,N6MJ,NN6X,W6HT,W6KK,W6RW
W7DX KL2A,KL9A,KQ7W
WP2Z K3NZ,K3OO,N2TK
ZK1MA AA7PM,KT7G,VE7XF,W7TSQ,W7VV,ZK1MA
ZL6QH ZL1AXG,ZL1AZE,ZL2AOV,ZL2BDW,ZL2CA,ZL2DZ,ZL2IQ,
ZL2UO
ZW5B N5FA,N5ZO,PY1KN,PY5CC,PY5EG
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Oct 31 06:50:10 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQWW DX, SSB - Non-USA Claimed Scores 31Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210311450.g9VEoAV13590@b4h.net>
2002 CQWW DX, SSB - Non-USA Claimed Scores 31Oct2002
Submit logs by: December 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: ssb@cqww.com
Mail logs to:
CQWW Phone
CQ Magazine
25 Newbridge Road
Hicksville, NY 11801
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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Non-USA M/2 HP
PJ2T 13167 161 635 48 30,983,504
V26B 11367 159 596 48 21,022,220 FRC
ZW5B(@PY5EG) 8392 162 603 48 18,725,670 ARAUCARIA DX GROUP
9A7A 7948 171 704 48 14,688,625 Croatian CC
NP2B 9433 140 511 48 14,500,000
TM2Y(@F6BEE) 7509 169 696 48 13,833,080 LNDX
V47NS 7316 131 533 48 12,704,976 FRC
LT1F 6517 139 433 48 10,854,215 WWYC
LY1YK 4660 171 648 48 6,588,036 KTU RC
VE3DC 3075 137 464 4,478,051 CCO
ZL6QH 2772 129 284 46 3,333,736 Wellington Amateur R
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Non-USA M/M HP
DF0HQ 9883 182 778 48 17,862,720 RR DX
WP2Z 10246 147 558 44 17,596,800 FRC
TK4Z 11469 139 592 48 15,476,732 SCCC
ED7VG 8519 143 554 12,455,632
ZK1MA 5688 126 288 48 6,902,208 WWDXC
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Non-USA M/S HP
KH0AA 6962 158 488 48 13,201,010
IQ4A 5524 175 722 48 12,215,771
OK5W(@OK1KSO/OK5 5037 177 743 47 10,323,320
9A1P 5343 155 680 46 10,066,760 WWYC
IU2X 4922 154 630 48 9,000,320 ARI Brescia DX Group
RT9W(@RZ9WWH) 4009 150 597 48 8,314,857
OM7M 4441 168 705 48 8,234,136
IQ4T(@I4IFL) 4324 161 684 48 8,101,860 Romagna Contest Team
EA1EEY 4557 151 619 48 8,078,840
LR0N(@LU1NDC) 4363 134 478 46 7,750,980
J49Z 5851 151 638 45 7,340,856 (1/3) Marconi Contes
VE3RM 3768 125 490 48 5,779,375 CCO
S50C 3415 139 571 5,003,370 CCS
IO4T 3409 138 538 47 5,000,372
OL7R 3232 141 548 42 4,761,679
VE7SV 3716 150 405 48 4,636,470 BCDX
VA3SK 2967 140 513 48 4,508,312 CCO
CK6SV(@VE6SV) 3343 148 458 48 4,435,968
OL5Q 3000 131 468 3,897,693
IQ2C 2812 126 499 48 3,720,625
OZ5E 2651 145 599 3,391,152 BCC
S55W(@S57IIO) 3111 110 432 48 3,240,618
S53F 2835 109 453 48 2,690,294
OK6A 1632 122 435 48 1,704,977 WWYC
SL2ZA 1747 102 390 1,506,012
EA5KB 2110 95 325 1,171,280
AL1G 1272 77 173 40 732,000
OZ5BAL 378 56 195 15 217,617 EDR Ballerup
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Non-USA M/S LP
LZ1ABC(@LZ1ABC/L 1874 107 390 42 1,445,773 WWYC
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Non-USA SOAB HP
KP3Z(N5TJ) 8985 162 593 47 16,193,995
PT0F(CT1BOH) 7644 139 472 48 13,700,000 ARAUCARIA DX GROUP
FS/AH8DX 6398 130 468 43 9,157,772 WVDXC
VY2ZM(K1ZM) 4934 145 523 43 8,955,876 YCCC
VE3EJ 4659 164 574 45 8,899,542
ZF2NT 6493 123 372 40 7,161,660 NCCC
S50S(S51TA) 4025 154 560 48 6,538,210 CCS
GD6IA(GM3WOJ) 4510 124 515 40 6,318,432 North of Scotland CG
SN7Q(SP7GIQ) 4233 135 482 42 6,028,707
GM7V(GM4YXI) 4205 140 542 43 5,965,454 North of Scotland Co
GW4BLE 3871 128 475 41 5,419,764 CONTEST CAMBRIA
VE3EY/2(@VE2CSI) 3282 123 429 44 4,590,984 CCO
EA5DFV 3762 114 424 39 4,315,836
VE3ANX 3334 114 350 43 3,955,136 CCO
G4BUO 2819 120 438 30 3,661,596
DH1TW(@DL6FBL) 2693 134 482 45 3,357,816 BCC
OH2RA 2869 136 438 43 3,251,710 CCF/TEAM: CCF Team P
GM0F(GM4AFF) 3036 120 458 36 3,036,234
M6T(G4PIQ) 2855 111 393 23 2,975,112
VO1TA 2452 90 286 21 2,656,064
PY7ZY 2449 88 269 2,557,191
VK8AA 2496 113 244 45 2,528,274
7S2E(SM2DMU) 2393 130 389 42 2,421,654 TOEC
XE2AC 2572 106 279 32 2,264,955
CK3KZ(VE3KZ) 1630 123 402 31 2,253,300 CCO
S56A 1362 135 532 34 1,791,562 CCS
VE3NE 938 103 274 21 853,151
VE7IN 1159 102 207 27 835,536 BCDX
ZL1ANJ 1080 96 165 20 820,845
LY2OX 743 101 326 17 577,304 Lithuanian DX
RW4PL 778 250 88 13 500,919
CE8EIO 681 56 96 5 290,472 South Croux DX Group
DA0ED(DL4YAO) 495 51 172 210,066 BCC
K6III 251 72 128 7 130,400 NCCC
VA3KA 142 101 109 13 76,020 CCO
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Non-USA SOAB LP
D44TD(IV3TAN) 6201 140 511 40 11,992,492
P40W(W2GD) 4427 124 437 41 7,300,854 FRC
EA7RM 2765 108 416 45 3,420,672
IO4C(IZ4DPV) 2413 124 467 38 2,700,870
KH6/N0HJZ 2869 110 181 34 2,444,691 MWA
6Y9X(K1XM) 2569 101 320 2,399,700 YCCC
DF3KV 1538 110 422 33 1,688,568 RR DX
EA5AER 2005 73 264 28 1,455,503
CX9AU 1468 90 227 1,311,112
9A3AG 1504 102 368 25 1,308,010 Croatian CC
VK3TZ 1276 115 236 40 1,273,536
SP6EKS 1105 123 449 1,260,688
VE3BUC(@VE3SY) 1256 100 274 32 1,169,124 CCO
A45WD(YO9HP) 1154 103 264 1,160,087 YO DX CLUB
VE3CR 1009 97 311 1,079,568
SP5DDJ 1262 106 362 38 1,079,208
G4IIY 1188 79 318 20 858,314 CHILTERN DX
NS4T 784 94 288 37 789,976 SECC
ON4CCP 1313 74 266 778,940 RR DX
6J2AUB(XE2AUB) 1383 63 135 640,332
OM6RM 1060 84 299 41 624,290
GM0TGE 849 79 272 30 606,879
SM6D(SM6DER) 1008 74 263 582,336 SK6AW Hisingingens R
VK4DX 804 79 160 13 536,794 Sarajevo Contest Gro
VE9DX 643 64 206 18 441,990
VA3XRZ 562 64 206 26 372,330 CCO
VE4YU 469 79 173 15 299,376
VE3RSA 404 63 167 247,480
HL1/WX8C 494 64 146 240,030
DL4RCK 493 65 208 8 222,495 BCC
9A5AVC 274 24 67 14 62,784
9A6C 201 38 92 45,500 Stubborn losers cont
VE3RCN 161 29 64 36,084
LY2QJ(@LY1DS) 129 19 55 3 14,356
7S7J(SM7VZX) 131 18 57 11,100 SCC
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Non-USA SOAB QRP
SM5IMO 558 56 218 26 277,562 TOEC
G4DDX 310 37 162 78,570
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Non-USA SOAB(A) HP
JY9QJ 4009 138 499 34 7,184,723
OE1A(OE1EMS) 3196 156 642 38 5,097,624 SCG
S52ZW 3063 146 597 46 4,852,533 SCC
PX2W(PY2YU) 3206 123 391 43 4,746,790 TuPY DX Group
DL0WW(DK3GI) 2552 153 596 31 4,344,200 BCC
OM5A(OM3LA) 2939 150 589 4,311,326
VE1OP 1969 113 425 30 2,696,456
SP8NR 957 112 369 1,058,681 SPDXC
VA3NR 417 80 212 12 317,404
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Non-USA SOAB(A) LP
GJ0NYG 1040 79 342 25 768,325
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Non-USA SOSB(A)/10 HP
LP7H(LU9HS) 2627 35 147 28 1,376,102 LUCG
OM0R(OM3GI) 2364 38 161 27 1,141,265
UA9YAB 1271 28 126 450,590
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Non-USA SOSB(A)/10 LP
I8UZA 832 37 148 356,495
OZ8AE 420 32 121 22 154,071
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Non-USA SOSB(A)/15 HP
DF9ZP 2200 39 159 1,064,844 BCC
OT2T(DL2CC) 1792 39 156 29 821,145 RRDXA
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Non-USA SOSB(A)/20 HP
OH5B(OH5BM) 1888 39 151 44 665,000 CCF
S51CK 1824 38 154 618,624 SCC
VE7AV 1392 37 118 30 476,935
LT0H(LU3HY) 952 31 73 10 290,992
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Non-USA SOSB(A)/80 HP
ON4ATW 912 17 82 120,780
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Non-USA SOSB/10 HP
CX5BW 4169 35 138 33 2,117,001
ZY5G(PP5WG) 3610 36 149 35 1,953,785 Araucaria DX Group
LU5FC 3398 33 125 36 1,575,102
P43E 2811 30 120 1,219,650 Aruba ARC
YU1ZZ 2116 38 145 25 944,280 YU CC
Z31GX 2111 37 142 28 823,400
OL7N(OK1CDJ) 1256 37 143 24 547,920
LA6YEA 957 35 141 20 401,104
ES2X(ES2NA) 980 36 136 36 350,000
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Non-USA SOSB/10 LP
AY4DX(LU4DX) 2564 34 129 1,220,870 LUCG
WP3C 2317 31 116 22 842,016
EA6DD 1479 35 150 557,035
KH6GMP 1523 30 64 421,872 KONA DX CLUB
G0AEV 963 32 130 391,230
F8AAN 1010 33 114 16 360,003
EA5ON/M 937 34 112 261,048
CX4DX 536 30 95 13 194,750
SM5D(SM5DJZ) 505 29 120 166,582 TOEC
HB9AA(HB9ARF) 461 31 93 15 141,236
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Non-USA SOSB/10 QRP
TT8ZZ(F5PTM) 1646 28 96 23 606,112
J79UF(VE5UF) 684 21 80 21 171,094
SP5XMU 272 32 78 22 76,670
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Non-USA SOSB/15 HP
ZX5J(PP5JR) 4059 40 171 2,518,285 Araucaria DX Group
YT6A 2790 38 150 24 1,150,000 SKY CC
EA3IN 1859 38 147 30 715,395
OH1F(OH1MDR) 1645 38 146 657,064 CCF
YT1RA 1846 33 110 30 567,138 YU CC
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Non-USA SOSB/15 LP
VE3DZ 1152 33 141 25 519,390 CCO
EA7HBP 1500 27 109 32 372,640
VE7UF(VE7NS) 941 29 71 2 232,900 BCDX
PA0JED 332 24 88 15 71,120
7S7V(SM7VZX) 271 27 89 61,596 SCC
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Non-USA SOSB/15 QRP
LU3DR 495 32 106 31 189,474 LUCG
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Non-USA SOSB/160 HP
C4A(5B4ADA/9A3A) 519 10 60 103,040 Aphrodite Contest Cl
4O6A(T95A) 684 11 67 20 58,734 SKY CC
YU7AR 572 11 63 46,546
SM4F(SM4DHF) 441 7 54 20 27,328 TOEC
PP5VB(@ZX5J) 12 6 9 288 Araucaria DX Group
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Non-USA SOSB/160 LP
G3UEG 429 8 55 18 27,027
VE3XAX 176 5 10 20 5,010 CCO
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/20 HP
9A6A 3324 38 170 46 1,306,240 Croatian CC
PY3MM(@ZX5J) 2239 38 129 1,089,508 Araucaria DX Group
SN8V(SP8GQU) 2210 39 153 811,968
9M6A(N1UR) 1563 36 121 38 721,334 YCCC
SP4DEU 1267 38 137 30 403,025
SP8KAF/8(SQ8GHY) 628 27 95 32 112,850
M2Z(M5RIC) 323 19 81 20 53,900 Chiltern Dx Club
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/20 LP
9A7ZZ 595 27 97 123,876 Croatian CC
LY1DS 15 7 12 513
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/20 QRP
GM0IIO 232 13 50 14 18,522
LU4HMF 86 17 33 9,700
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/40 HP
S50A 2438 36 131 37 703,284 SCC
9A5E 2021 33 115 39 519,776 Croatian CC
LY5A(LY2PAJ) 1875 33 128 460,000
SP6IXF 1859 30 117 35 403,622
OH0NL(OH2BYS) 1245 29 114 28 272,844 CCF
LX1KC 1270 28 104 42 253,440
OH2BP 514 27 86 85,654 CCF
PX5A(PP5UA) 291 18 48 45,994 Araucaria DX Group
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/40 LP
MW5HOC 137 11 45 17 11,256
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/80 HP
YT0A(VEL) 1241 25 98 29 222,630
OM0C(OM3TZZ) 1434 22 88 27 201,080
YU7JX 1205 20 82 153,672
YU1JW 911 19 82 16 128,270 YU CC
VE2ZP 758 20 65 128,120 CCO
SP4MPB 1016 19 83 25 122,196
PU3A(PY3DX) 241 23 65 9 55,792 Araucaria DX Group
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K4JA AJ9C,K4JA,K4MA,K7SV,KE9I,W3BP
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KO9A,KS9W,W9RM,WE9V
KB1H AA1CE,K1EBY,K1EBY,KB1H,KE1LI,N1XS,NB1U,W3TB
KC1XX HC1OT,K1DG,K1GQ,K6AW,KC1XX,KM3T,N6HB,N6IG,W1FV
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KI1G KI1G,KS1J,WF1B
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S53F S52W,S53F,S57L,S57Z
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TK5MH,W6XD
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>From johngeig at yahoo.com Thu Oct 31 07:45:04 2002
From: johngeig@yahoo.com (John Geiger)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Another anti-contester on QRZ.com
In-Reply-To: <013901c280da$4eeee4a0$92292f04@dslverizon.net>
Message-ID: <20021031154504.58508.qmail@web40705.mail.yahoo.com>
During these 6 weekends the non contestors can use the
WARC bands, so it is really a non issue.
73s John NE0P
--- Bob Naumann - N5NJ <n5nj@gte.net> wrote:
> > Of course not everyone there are clowns, but, I
> honestly think the guys
> there
> > who want to limit our contesting to partial bands,
> are, well, clowns. (and
> > other things not printable on the reflector)
> Period.
>
> The assertion that "weekend operators" lives are
> ruined by contests is
> absolutely absurd. Us contesters know that there
> are really only 6 weekends
> where the fone bands are overrun by contesters doing
> what we do, precluding
> what they do - on 'their' frequencies .
>
> Those 6 contests are: CQWW SSB, SS SSB, ARRL DX SSB,
> WPX SSB, Field Day
> ("it's not a contest":ARRL), and IARU.
>
> The last two are unique in that both modes are being
> used.
>
> CW is generally not a problem.
>
> The way I do the math, the non-contesters have 46
> weeks every year without a
> major contest. Granted, there seems to be some sort
> of minor contest every
> weekend, but they do not take over the entire SSB
> allocation on all bands
> like the above.
>
> The issue is that these non-contesters use
> frequencies that are also used
> during contests, and they feel that they should have
> the right to those
> frequencies all the time. Herein lies the
> absurdity. Unfortunately, it
> seems that some amateur radio 'leaders' feel the
> need to pander to these
> individuals that complain as if they represent some
> large voting body. They
> don't. They're a vocal minority of self-centered
> egotists that use the old
> "squeaky wheel gets the grease" logic.
>
> The reality is, there are other modes people can use
> during contest time.
> There are other bands that can be used; WARC,
> VHF/UHF, low bands during the
> daytime, high bands during the night time, etc. The
> claim that they cannot
> operate is totally specious.
>
> It's high time that the 'leadership' recognize the
> bleating of these 'sheep'
> for what it is.
>
> N5NJ
>
>
>
>
>
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>From aa7bg at 3rivers.net Thu Oct 31 09:07:44 2002
From: aa7bg@3rivers.net (Matt)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Another anti-contester on QRZ.com
In-Reply-To: <082c01c2809e$dc177c70$ede3c23f@KR6X.ORG>
Message-ID: <LPBBJKOIBBDIEAIDLPLMAEKFKEAC.aa7bg@3rivers.net>
---KR6X wrote:
The very best solution to interference during
contests is called "time diversity". If you choose
to not participate in contests, then choose a
different time slot if you want to avoid the band
crowding. To ask that your personal interests
should be held above those of the contesters by
reserving frequencies for your personal use is
certainly presumptive.
----------
On the QRZ survey there was a similar message (time diversity) from W5HTW.
In these times when common sense is more precious than bagging that last
section with 5 minutes to go, it was great to read his post along the lines
of what you mention above. He is not a contester, but seems to co-habitate
well on the same planet with same. Fancy that.
As far as pressure on the bands--it seems there must always be a lot because
every few weeks I get a letter saying we are going to lose our
frequencies--send money. I say the more pressure from "within" the bands the
better. There's plenty of pressure from "without" to grab our freqs, or so
I'm led to believe. If I was one of the guys in charge of frequency
auctions/allocations and I tuned across the ham bands and they just happened
to be full of stations hollering "Ur Figh Nigh Kilo" I would be frightened
and move on to other less active parts of the spectrum to put on the
chopping block.
We might see you this weekend from the new NorthCentral Montana section
where we had absolutley no degrees this morning. We now have 10 deg F. Still
time in these perfect conditions to do some antenna work.
All the best,
Matt--K7BG
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>From kharker at cs.utexas.edu Thu Oct 31 10:15:12 2002
From: kharker@cs.utexas.edu (Kenneth E. Harker)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Collegiate Championship
Message-ID: <20021031101512.D21756@cs.utexas.edu>
For many years now, during the ARRL November Sweepstakes, college
and university clubs have gotten on the air from campuses around the country
to compete against one another. This year, the Collegiate Championship is
on 2-3 November 2002 (CW,) and then the weekend of the 16-17 November 2002
(phone.) Some of the schools will be entering S, others will be M, U, A, B,
or Q. Many will be sending older check numbers, reflecting their early
contributions to ham radio through organized on-the-air activity. Look for
checks in the teens, the twenties, and the thirties! Details are online at
http://www.collegiatechampionship.org/
So far, the following are known to be planning to operate the contest,
in either CW, SSB, or both modes:
W0YC University of Minnesota
K5UTD University of Texas at Dallas
WA1VMU Boston University
W5AC Texas A&M University
N5XU University of Texas at Austin
WB9QFW University of Wisconsin at Stevens Point
W4AQL Georgia Tech
KB1GTB University of Connecticut School of Law
W0EEE University of Missouri at Rolla
...and certainly several others...
If you don't see your alma mater or local college on the list, help
encourage their ham radio operators to get in on the fun! It's still
over two weeks until the phone contest weekend - plenty of time to get
a plan together.
--
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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 n2mg at eham.net Thu Oct 31 12:21:23 2002
From: n2mg@eham.net (Mike Gilmer, N2MG)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ WW SSB
Message-ID: <200210311621.g9VGLNY07154@paris.akorn.net>
Somehow, in my editing, an important phrase was deleted...
It should have read, "...I was essentially asked, GOOD NATUREDLY, by
probably that same xxxx..."
In case there should be any confusion...I was not manhandled or
squeezed off. I was check on from time to time however. ;-)
Mike
The following message was sent by "Mike Gilmer, N2MG"<n2mg@eham.net> on Thu, 31
Oct 2002 10:24:14 -0400.
> N6TJ/ZD8Z wrote:
> > Probably the singular most humorous event for me during the
> > contest was an encounter with the 15 meters operator @ the
> > USA's biggest M/M station (call signs omitted to protect the
> > guilty), boldly,asking me to QSY from a frequency that I had
> > occupied for the better part of an hour. When I replied,
> > "xxxx, you're not even bothering me", he said "And you're not
> > bothering me either, Jim, but your pileup is, please QSY".
> >
>
> A half-hour or so after I had *dug* my way onto 21200.5 (OK, it was
> luck) and started running, I was essentially asked, by probably that
> same xxxx (who is ALWAYS on 200.5), "Are you going to be there all
> day?" I had a good hard laugh...
>
> -Mike N2MG
> op@K2UA 2-man M/S
>From w9sz at prairienet.org Thu Oct 31 10:36:02 2002
From: w9sz@prairienet.org (Zack Widup)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
In-Reply-To: <NDBBJODEMLLOGMDJBPCDIEKGDOAA.k5zd@charter.net>
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10210311032260.19718-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
On Thu, 31 Oct 2002, Randy Thompson, K5ZD wrote:
> We aren't talking about people who call on the wrong VFO. We are talking
> about guys who actually work people out of the band. Big difference in my
> opinion.
>
> Randy, K5ZD
>
I think a little leniency should be granted when someone uses the wrong
VFO. I've done it when operating the graveyard shifts in a contest and
with very little sleep in the early morning hours couldn't figure out why
the EU 40 meter SSB station on 7046 listening on 7222 wasn't answering me
when I called. He didn't respond till I switched to the correct VFO! So
at least when I finally worked him, I was legal.
Zack W9SZ
>From w9sz at prairienet.org Thu Oct 31 10:39:59 2002
From: w9sz@prairienet.org (Zack Widup)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SS CW thoughts
In-Reply-To: <154.16c55b82.2af2a185@aol.com>
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10210311039060.19718-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
On Thu, 31 Oct 2002 Georgek5kg@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 10/31/2002 2:11:11 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
> slazar19@sgi.net writes:
>
>
> > For the newbies, a few sweepstakes hints Tree left out are:
> >
> > 1. If the station you are working sends sect? and you don't know yours,
> > choose from the following: NL, NWT, QC or WY, selecting a different
> > one when asked.
> >
> > 2. If the station you are working sends ck? send the last four numbers
> > of the last check you have written.
> >
> > 3. If you hear qsy, that means the frequency is yours, I am qsy'ing.
> >
> > 4. QSO B4 or B4 means I'll be looking for you on the other four bands,
> > please work me.
> >
> >
>
> I hope others will know you are joking. The date of your email should be
> April 1st!
>
It's always April 1st for Dr. Bafoofnik!
Zack W9SZ
>From johngeig at yahoo.com Thu Oct 31 08:56:11 2002
From: johngeig@yahoo.com (John Geiger)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
In-Reply-To: <135.16e41814.2af28968@aol.com>
Message-ID: <20021031165611.45644.qmail@web40712.mail.yahoo.com>
Before the flames start too much on my next comments,
understand that I am mainly a CW operator, who is
getting interested in the digital modes also.
Maybe part of the solution to operating out of band is
to reaccess the US phone band limits. Take 15 meters
for example. SInce the ARRL helped to kill the Novice
license 10 years ago, why do we need 100 KC of CW only
at 200 watts between 21.100 to 21.200. Remember that
during the CW CQWW contest. When a US station goes
above 21.100, as they will if we get any decent
propogation, turn off the amp. Same for
28.100-28.200.
There really is no reason today for having a "Non US
phone band" like there may have been in the past. The
days of the US ham having the good equipment and the
rest of the world having to operate on junk are over.
Hams in JA, EU, Asia, SA are using stations that would
put many US hams, myself included, to shame.
There is no reason we could not drop the bottom of the
US phone band to 21.150, or .140, while saving a few
KCs for the novices that still remain. There are a
few, I worked one last year on 15 CW. Same for 80
meters. I believe we could easily drop phone down to
3.650 or so, which would eliminate much of the split
operation now needed there. We already have the
3.500-3.600 segment for CW, and 3.600 -3.700 is pretty
much a vast wasteland here in the US with little CW or
digital operating taking place. Ditto for 14.100 to
14.150.
Lets get with the times and get the US phone bands
readjusted, especially now since we are handing out
general and extra class licenses to anyone who can
sign their names, and these new operators, for the
most part, are not running CW for obvious reasons.
73s John NE0P
--- Nzharps@aol.com wrote:
> Hi Pete,
>
> Interestingly PJ2 was a rare mult this past weekend.
> We missed it on 5
> bands, only working one on 10m.
>
> Seems that ease of operation has translated into
> poor or sloppy operating
> technique. After having operated in multi
> environments for many years and
> having observed lots of poor operating practice
> related to packet, I guess I
> just need to add this on to the list.
>
> Maybe someone should write a book entitled "Packet
> assisted 101" to help both
> neophytes and old vets do a better job using what
> should be a great tool.
>
> 73,
> Ron, K8NZ
>
>
> In a message dated 10/30/02 12:21:07 PM Pacific
> Standard Time,
> n4zr@contesting.com writes:
>
>
> > I'm skeptical that people would be that desperate
> for a PJ2. I suspect
> > that many of those who messed up probably were
> assisted stations that
> > called you on a point-and-shoot basis. The ease
> of operation of the
> > current generation of logging software, which
> normally grabs both the
> > receive and transmit frequencies, makes it really
> easy to screw up. If a
> > VE spots you, with no QSX data, that spot quickly
> propagates all over the
> > US. It's really easy to overlook in the heat of
> rapid S&P operation, and
> > be into a QSO before you realize you're simplex
> somewhere out of the band
>
>
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>From hamcat at directvinternet.com Thu Oct 31 17:44:43 2002
From: hamcat@directvinternet.com (K4SB)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Another anti-contester on QRZ.com
References: <20021031154504.58508.qmail@web40705.mail.yahoo.com>
Message-ID: <3DC16C0B.34365E33@directvinternet.com>
John, NE0P makes a good point. ALL of the bitching is about SSB use.
And a careful
glance at the call signs of the individuals bitching should give a
pretty good hint as to the license class.
First they are "given" licences, and then complain about interference
to their plug and play radios, and inability to work DX during DX
contests.
I fully admit to having my "senior moments", but there must be a
comparative "moment" yet unheard of for these people.
73
Ed
>From hamcat at directvinternet.com Thu Oct 31 17:57:38 2002
From: hamcat@directvinternet.com (K4SB)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
References: <12d.19ecef17.2af18f80@aol.com>
<002d01c280d8$8eeec860$daf721a2@oemcomputer>
Message-ID: <3DC16F12.65D05C72@directvinternet.com>
> > In a message dated 10/30/2002 6:20:27 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
> > w7why@harborside.com writes:
> > > I knew if I told him, he'd just
> > > ignore me so I didn't say anything. 73
> > >
I have to go along with Dallas here. I've told more than a few (mostly
wrongcoasters )
that they need to check their signal, and not once have any replied
with anything other than "thanks..will check it out"
If you don't tell them, how will they know?
73
Ed
>From hamcat at directvinternet.com Thu Oct 31 18:02:40 2002
From: hamcat@directvinternet.com (K4SB)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
References: <d2.205c4866.2af1759b@aol.com>
<006001c28089$797ff8e0$2202a8c0@sympatico.ca>
<00aa01c28098$67ec29f0$28fd3d04@bobhome>
Message-ID: <3DC17040.9BE4EDC3@directvinternet.com>
Bob Wruble wrote:
snipped
> ie below 21200 or 14150 etc...... an easy trap to fall into but still not
> excuseable!! admittingly tunning down to 21113 a bit much!!
> de w7gg
I'm surprised that no one has commented that on 21000.5 or such, you
are absolutely
out of the US band according to both ARRL and FCC announcements. I
believe (???) they state quite emphatically that 2.5 kc up from the
bottom is the absolute minimum.
Heck, at .5 up, you wouldn't be legal even on LSB!
73
Ed
>From jan-eric.rehn at telia.com Thu Oct 31 18:19:01 2002
From: jan-eric.rehn@telia.com (Jan-Eric Rehn - SM3CER - 7S3A)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Last chance for SAC-logs!
Message-ID: <019201c28109$fe2ac5e0$0100a8c0@sm3cer>
Hello,
YOUR SAC-LOG IS VERY IMPORTANT AND MOST WELCOME!
If you worked in SAC - this is your last chance to
send your logs. The deadline is today 31 October!
E-mail: sac@contesting.com
Post:
EDR Contest Manager
Peter Vestergard, OZ5WQ
Vestervej 74
DK-4960 HOLEBY
DENMARK
The list of received SAC-logs can be seen at:
http://www.sk3bg.se/contest/
You'll find the link on the 1st page.
There are also links to SAC Claimed Scores.
73 de Jan
----------------------------------------------------
Jan-Eric Rehn - SM3CER - Contest call: 7S3A
E-mail: sm3cer@contesting.com - ICQ: 11074897
SM3CER Contest Service: http://www.sk3bg.se/contest/
SK3BG Web Site: http://www.sk3bg.se/
Also QRV in MS or MM from: SI9AM - SK3IK - SL3ZV
K6U at WRTC-96 / Referee at WRTC-2000 and WRTC-2002
----------------------------------------------------
>From sean at k8khz.com Thu Oct 31 13:46:52 2002
From: sean@k8khz.com (K8KHZ-Sean Fleming)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: Out of Band operating
References: <d2.205c4866.2af1759b@aol.com>
<006001c28089$797ff8e0$2202a8c0@sympatico.ca> <3DC0B6B3.50705@telia.com>
Message-ID: <001b01c2810d$e14be2c0$2f9a2944@madsnh01.mi.comcast.net>
I have gotten two replies from two people that belive it is ok to operate
14.150 USB because there will only be a signal above 14.150. But let me ask
you this are your radios calibrated with scopes to make certain they are not
starting out transmitting below 14.150 I ask. I am a general operator and
many Extra and some dx stations are operating sometimes on the US
extra/general fringe such as 14.225. so do I call them or not? I need that
country. And I also ask this why is it every time I call CQ contest at 7.229
LSB the people from the WAS net at 7.230 tell me that I am interferring
with the net? If theory holds true then everyones interference is really
not interfernce just god propogation splattering over above the LSB
signal....I am pondering to wonder doesn't propogation have anything to do
with weather you can hear anyone even though thier calibrated signal is
doing what it should.
Sean
>From Cqtestk4xs at aol.com Thu Oct 31 14:07:42 2002
From: Cqtestk4xs@aol.com (Cqtestk4xs@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
Message-ID: <27.3050f607.2af2d97e@aol.com>
Zack
Same thing happened to me calling the T88 this weekend on 40. We all get
brain cramps working split on 40...especially if you do only 40 for the whole
weekend. I think I heard just about every big multi-single and multi-multi
do the wrong VFO thng over the weekend on that band....and lots of the big
gun single ops too. It happens to all of us. A gentle "wrong VFO W1ABC" is
all that's needed. No need to get nasty.
Bill K4XS
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Oct 31 11:10:40 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW SSB DX Band Summary
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.1.20021031105856.00af8ff8@pop3.eskimo.com>
Band summaries as reported through
http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
This is a new program - don't flame me too hard if it
has some bugs (but do let me know of glaring errors)
73
dink
DX M/2 HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
PJ2T 0003\07\021 0052\18\067 0165\30\111 0282\36\142 0443\38\154
0370\32\140
V26B 0017\10\025 0050\18\062 0076\26\087 0256\33\124 0384\40\159
0350\32\139
ZW5B 0003\02\002 0028\15\028 0223\29\091 1241\38\146 3014\39\164
3883\39\172
9A7A 0386\10\059 1019\20\082 1081\30\116 1414\36\143 1926\37\149
2122\38\155
TM2Y 0189\10\056 0850\17\082 1175\33\109 1759\37\154 1954\38\147
1582\34\148
V47NS 0061\06\016 0523\15\067 0887\20\081 1536\29\117 2515\31\138
1794\30\114
LT1F 0001\01\001 0035\10\035 0296\24\056 1248\36\106 1997\36\124
2920\33\122
LY1YK 0406\08\054 0742\22\089 0614\29\105 1319\39\136 1054\35\125
0525\38\139
ZL6QH 0024\08\005 0060\13\023 0313\25\055 0916\30\084 0447\26\057
1012\27\060
DX M/M HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
DF0HQ 0723\10\067 1485\24\103 2042\33\123 1734\39\157 2060\38\159
1839\38\169
TK4Z 0023\06\050 0081\11\070 0204\23\093 0351\34\145 0246\34\122
0238\31\112
ZK1MA 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
DX M/S HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
8P8P 0008\07\025 0046\19\085 0090\30\111 0208\39\150 0273\38\158
0377\37\158
IQ4A 0055\08\053 0253\18\082 0701\35\119 1231\39\154 1372\38\152
1912\38\162
OK5W 0054\10\052 0604\20\088 0947\32\125 1019\39\157 1641\38\159
0772\38\162
9A1P 0116\07\051 0328\13\076 0290\25\098 1320\37\153 1248\36\145
2041\37\157
IU2X 0071\08\049 0300\10\061 0757\26\095 0942\38\136 1601\36\142
1251\36\147
RT9W 0144\09\047 0363\14\066 0574\23\092 1064\37\133 1029\35\135
0835\32\124
OM7M 0195\11\060 0563\15\077 0698\31\112 0716\38\151 1461\38\148
0808\37\157
IQ4T 0096\11\062 0374\17\083 0524\25\094 1018\36\150 1109\35\138
1203\37\157
EA1EEY 0049\06\040 0347\16\076 0369\19\085 0886\36\136 1218\36\133
1688\38\149
LR0N 0000\00\000 0011\09\011 0191\21\068 0967\35\124 1332\38\141
1862\31\134
J49Z 0110\08\050 0309\15\073 0728\23\100 1381\36\146 1186\34\126
2137\35\143
VE3RM 0064\05\006 0179\12\049 0206\24\088 1213\35\124 0933\31\108
1173\28\115
S50C 0107\05\042 0491\12\065 0330\18\080 0655\35\122 0776\34\119
1056\35\143
IO4T 0098\05\037 0159\09\052 0250\20\079 0983\34\126 0857\36\108
1059\34\136
OL7R 0029\05\028 0425\12\062 0210\18\081 0741\35\127 0867\36\124
0960\35\126
VE7SV 0099\09\010 0423\20\046 0682\29\072 1123\36\121 1066\32\079
0323\24\077
VA3SK 0041\05\004 0076\13\030 0557\25\088 0871\34\127 0812\33\130
0610\30\134
CK6SV 0044\04\004 0173\14\029 0566\28\071 0223\35\118 1083\35\126
1254\32\110
IQ2C 0016\04\016 0253\09\053 0322\16\064 0591\30\116 0747\34\118
0883\33\132
OZ5E 0197\07\046 0531\13\072 0245\21\090 0582\37\127 0774\36\130
0322\31\134
S55W 0116\06\041 0602\10\064 0146\10\060 0444\26\083 1115\30\093
0688\28\091
S53F 0093\06\036 0473\09\061 0283\12\073 0934\32\111 0574\22\085
0478\28\087
OK6A 0063\06\027 0305\10\057 0155\16\061 0342\29\090 0382\29\098
0385\32\101
SL2ZA 0011\03\011 0041\06\036 0065\08\040 0590\30\104 0649\32\103
0391\23\096
EA5KB 0000\00\000 0128\09\041 0080\09\037 0312\22\067 0677\26\089
0913\29\091
DX M/S LP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
LZ1ABC 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
DX SOAB HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
PT0F 0026\10\020 0135\17\050 0276\18\045 2645\33\116 1601\32\125
2961\29\116
FS/AH8DX 0123\11\031 0298\11\034 0328\18\071 1267\29\098 2023\31\117
2359\30\117
VY2ZM 0143\09\038 0394\17\072 0547\23\078 1138\35\117 1185\31\108
1527\30\110
VE3EJ 0204\11\025 0363\19\065 0404\29\092 0682\35\127 1248\37\133
1758\33\132
S50S 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
GD6IA 0177\06\045 0285\12\060 0197\16\069 0759\29\105 1165\31\112
1927\30\124
SN7Q 0175\05\045 0299\12\059 0410\26\079 0589\24\078 1646\34\109
1114\34\112
GM7V 0109\06\042 0488\13\069 0520\19\078 0877\35\112 1052\37\121
1159\30\120
GW4BLE 0054\05\033 0447\15\068 0502\19\075 0444\25\087 0858\30\101
1566\34\111
VE3EY/2 0058\05\005 0404\14\060 0317\21\061 0812\30\096 0690\28\104
1001\25\103
EA5DFV 0057\05\035 0151\09\051 0278\15\057 0660\28\083 1168\25\092
1440\32\106
G4BUO 0090\07\038 0113\10\047 0139\15\052 0585\27\090 0798\32\105
1094\29\106
DH1TW 0156\07\045 0247\10\051 0419\24\080 0431\27\096 0524\31\097
0916\35\113
OH2RA 0101\05\033 0247\10\047 0205\24\067 0843\88\032 0768\93\030
0705\35\110
GM0F 0180\08\049 0365\10\060 0521\21\086 1038\32\095 0538\27\089
0394\22\079
M6T 0092\07\036 0500\11\059 0388\15\059 0424\22\069 0627\27\082
0824\29\088
VO1TA 0000\00\000 0069\09\020 0057\12\022 0901\24\081 0420\18\069
1005\27\094
PY7ZY 0000\00\000 0006\05\006 0045\12\025 1096\25\079 0705\23\079
0597\23\080
VK8AA 0000\00\000 0001\01\001 0227\24\038 0196\23\052 0457\28\061
1615\37\092
7S2E 0033\05\026 0197\09\049 0361\24\077 0673\31\086 0751\30\074
0378\31\077
CK3KZ 0095\05\009 0145\10\033 0092\21\055 0234\31\090 0487\28\101
0577\28\114
VE7IN 0029\04\003 0085\11\021 0188\18\035 0401\22\059 0305\29\053
0151\18\036
ZL1ANJ 0000\00\000 0008\07\006 0047\18\026 0255\18\050 0186\28\043
0584\25\040
LY2OX 0053\05\031 0140\08\044 0074\13\043 0176\29\075 0106\19\055
0194\27\078
RW4PL 0181\10\052 0026\09\017 0051\13\033 0225\23\066 0172\16\045
0123\17\037
CE8EIO 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0218\22\040 0090\16\018
0373\18\038
DA0ED 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0003\03\003 0198\16\057 0189\17\070
0105\15\042
VA3KA 0003\03\002 0011\09\008 0017\15\015 0039\29\032 0026\20\022
0046\25\030
DX SOAB LP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
D44TD 0014\08\010 0139\14\058 0256\19\075 1446\34\113 1014\31\125
3332\34\130
P40W 0023\05\017 0260\14\054 0397\19\068 0885\30\109 0806\29\089
2056\27\100
EA7RM 0005\03\004 0069\09\041 0171\14\066 0506\25\095 0663\26\098
1351\31\112
IO4C 0206\07\047 0220\08\044 0246\15\060 0594\30\091 0464\29\107
0683\35\118
6Y9X 0031\06\014 0223\10\024 0343\18\065 0735\24\073 0696\23\074
0541\20\070
EA5AER 0000\00\000 0037\03\022 0042\05\027 0101\15\044 0604\22\081
1221\28\090
9A3AG 0007\03\007 0170\07\047 0106\14\051 0496\26\086 0309\26\089
0416\26\088
VK3TZ 0003\03\003 0009\07\006 0083\18\024 0591\32\090 0248\26\059
0342\29\055
SP6EKS 0000\00\000 0202\08\053 0116\16\066 0238\34\098 0219\30\113
0330\35\119
VE3BUC 0048\04\003 0167\07\005 0112\11\026 0197\27\078 0292\24\079
0440\27\083
A45WD 0001\01\001 0022\08\013 0059\14\033 0131\27\055 0229\26\066
0712\27\096
VE3CR 0008\03\002 0017\04\003 0049\13\034 0213\29\084 0306\22\088
0416\26\100
SP5DDJ 0033\05\021 0204\08\043 0114\12\047 0331\26\087 0235\22\069
0345\33\095
ON4CCP 0045\03\025 0040\03\020 0091\08\041 0469\18\062 0298\23\063
0390\15\055
OM6RM 0061\05\025 0178\07\025 0126\10\051 0289\22\073 0245\23\070
0161\17\037
SM6D 0000\00\000 0250\10\054 0010\03\008 0230\19\066 0241\21\069
0277\21\066
VK4DX 0000\00\000 0001\01\001 0000\00\000 0281\27\065 0130\25\034
0392\26\060
VE9DX 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0021\05\011 0058\15\040 0120\21\064
0444\22\091
VA3XRZ 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0029\09\023 0152\19\050 0178\17\065
0203\19\068
VE4YU 0000\00\000 0015\04\004 0016\10\007 0112\49\024 0096\38\019
0230\72\025
HL1/WX8C 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0005\03\003 0058\18\030 0287\25\059
0144\18\054
DL4RCK 0002\01\002 0095\06\031 0051\06\032 0098\14\045 0112\18\047
0135\20\051
9A5AVC 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0274\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
9A6C 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0011\04\009 0031\08\017 0071\13\035
0088\13\031
VE3RCN 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0036\07\009 0102\14\041
0023\08\014
7S7J 0017\03\013 0095\07\029 0019\08\015 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
DX SOAB QRP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
SM5IMO 0000\00\000 0053\04\031 0031\04\020 0109\09\041 0154\18\062
0211\21\064
G4DDX 0000\00\000 0011\03\014 0009\02\010 0100\08\045 0099\11\047
0091\13\046
DX SOAB(A) HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
OE1A 0183\08\050 0403\11\067 0401\27\106 0578\36\131 0720\36\135
0911\38\153
S52ZW 0243\08\053 0278\09\060 0238\20\074 0551\38\133 0873\34\134
0880\37\143
PX2W 0001\01\001 0004\03\004 0047\16\030 0611\35\113 0970\34\107
1573\34\136
DL0WW 0067\08\042 0275\13\066 0241\22\081 0447\38\136 0512\36\128
1010\36\143
OM5A 0139\08\044 0333\13\071 0502\24\093 0599\35\120 0789\34\118
0577\36\143
SP8NR 0000\00\000 0045\08\028 0041\11\030 0188\28\080 0255\30\099
0428\35\132
DX SOAB(A) LP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
GJ0NYG 0045\03\028 0036\05\030 0041\09\033 0253\18\066 0373\18\085
0292\26\100
DX SOSB(A)/10 HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
LP7H 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
2627\35\147
OM0R 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
2364\38\161
UA9YAB 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
1271\28\126
DX SOSB(A)/10 LP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
OZ8AE 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0420\32\121
DX SOSB(A)/15 HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
ZX5J 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 4059\40\171
0000\00\000
OT2T 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 1792\39\156
0000\00\000
DX SOSB(A)/15 QRP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
DF9ZP 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 2200\39\159
0000\00\000
DX SOSB(A)/20 HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
OH5B 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 1888\39\151 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
S51CK 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 1824\38\154 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
VE7AV 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 1392\37\118 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
LT0H 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0952\31\073 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
DX SOSB/10 HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
CX5BW 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
4169\35\138
ZY5G 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
3610\36\149
LU5FC 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
3398\33\125
P43E 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
2811\30\120
YU1ZZ 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
2116\38\145
Z31GX 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
2111\37\142
OL7N 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
1256\37\143
LA6YEA 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0957\35\141
ES2X 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0980\36\136
DX SOSB/10 LP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
EA6DD 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
1479\35\150
G0AEV 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0963\32\130
F8AAN 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
1010\33\114
I8UZA 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0832\37\148
EA5ON/M 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0937\34\112
CX4DX 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0536\30\095
SM5D 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0505\29\120
HB9AA 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0461\31\093
DX SOSB/10 QRP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
TT8ZZ 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
1646\28\096
J79UF 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0684\21\080
SP5XMU 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0272\32\078
DX SOSB/15 HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
YT6A 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 2790\38\150
0000\00\000
EA3IN 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 1859\38\147
0000\00\000
OH1F 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 1645\38\146
0000\00\000
YT1RA 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 1846\33\110
0000\00\000
DX SOSB/15 LP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
VE3DZ 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 1152\33\141
0000\00\000
VE7UF 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0941\29\071
0000\00\000
PA0JED 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0332\24\088
0000\00\000
7S7V 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0271\27\089
0000\00\000
DX SOSB/15 QRP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
LU3DR 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0495\32\106
0000\00\000
DX SOSB/160 HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
C4A 0519\10\060 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
4O6A 0684\11\067 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
SM4F 0441\70\054 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
PP5VB 0120\60\09
DX SOSB/160 LP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
G3UEG 0429\80\055 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
VE3XAX 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
DX SOSB/20 HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
9A6A 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 3324\38\170 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
PY3MM 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 2239\38\129 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
SN8V 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 2210\39\153 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
9M6A 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 1563\36\121 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
SP4DEU 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 1267\38\137 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
SP8KAF/8 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0628\27\095 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
M2Z 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0323\19\081 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
DX SOSB/20 QRP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
GM0IIO 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0232\13\050 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
LU4HMF 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0860\17\033 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
DX SOSB/40 HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
S50A 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 2438\36\131 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
9A5E 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 2021\33\115 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
LY5A 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 1875\33\128 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
SP6IXF 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 1859\30\117 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
OH0NL 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 1245\29\114 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
LX1KC 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 1270\28\104 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
OH2BP 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0514\27\086 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
PX5A 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0291\18\048 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
DX SOSB/40 LP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
MW5HOC 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0137\11\045 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
DX SOSB/80 HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
YT0A 0000\00\000 1241\25\098 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
OM0C 0000\00\000 1434\22\088 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
YU7JX 0000\00\000 1205\20\082 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
YU1JW 0000\00\000 0911\19\082 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
VE2ZP 0000\00\000 0758\20\065 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
SP4MPB 0000\00\000 1016\19\083 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
PU3A 0000\00\000 0241\23\065 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Oct 31 11:11:42 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW SSB USA Band Summary
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.1.20021031105851.00ac0168@pop3.eskimo.com>
Band summaries as reported through
http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
This is a new program - don't flame me too hard if it
has some bugs (but do let me know of glaring errors)
USA M/2 HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
NP2B 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
N3RS 0018\07\011 0329\20\090 0299\31\105 1074\40\165 1998\39\170
1571\35\157
N2NT 0042\08\020 0362\22\092 0295\28\099 0983\38\150 1555\36\149
1474\33\151
K1KI 0023\07\015 0256\19\080 0389\31\104 1165\39\155 1342\34\151
1548\33\149
KI1G 0035\10\022 0266\20\086 0340\26\098 0954\39\155 1320\38\155
1539\34\155
W6KK 0022\07\011 0115\17\035 0385\30\086 0480\37\146 1738\37\154
1203\33\139
K5NA 0045\10\023 0123\18\045 0220\30\085 0606\38\138 1140\37\143
0883\34\141
AA5NT 0013\05\010 0089\15\038 0174\30\079 0467\36\136 0927\36\139
0983\33\143
W7DX 0036\10\013 0137\19\044 0260\29\070 0661\38\142 1110\37\129
0316\26\084
N1RR 0000\00\000 0083\14\039 0115\21\060 0425\33\103 0818\33\116
0850\28\117
USA M/M HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
KC1XX 0214\15\044 0689\27\110 0667\32\121 2079\39\174 2375\39\173
2181\36\169
W3LPL 0340\16\039 0638\24\101 0672\31\118 1830\39\178 2078\39\160
2118\37\165
WP2Z 0011\05\022 0037\16\062 0089\25\077 0196\32\125 0376\36\144
0313\33\128
K9NS 0190\14\033 0275\25\086 0569\35\118 1692\40\172 2173\40\176
2155\35\171
N4TO 0119\11\028 0247\23\084 0549\31\121 1775\39\167 1833\39\163
1829\35\166
N2RM 0039\11\023 0551\26\101 0486\28\105 1317\39\160 1763\38\158
1739\33\154
W4MYA 0103\13\027 0439\22\097 0342\31\110 0904\37\147 1487\39\151
1724\36\166
K1TTT 0071\06\017 0219\21\076 0263\26\093 1299\39\163 1513\39\159
1200\33\147
W3PP 0109\08\021 0230\20\076 0277\29\100 0832\39\158 1059\34\145
1334\34\160
KB1H 0022\05\012 0160\19\073 0248\25\096 0852\37\148 1235\38\154
1128\34\157
N3AD 0033\07\015 0167\18\069 0190\25\077 0791\36\141 1119\34\133
1193\34\140
USA M/S HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
KH0AA 0002\01\002 0115\16\024 0493\29\065 1636\38\141 2468\37\128
2248\37\128
N4PN 0023\08\020 0074\17\056 0188\31\100 0851\37\142 0885\35\143
1416\34\154
K8AZ 0027\11\025 0096\21\074 0214\29\099 0485\37\149 0604\35\140
1463\34\151
K1IR 0012\05\011 0318\18\086 0222\25\096 0436\34\133 0748\32\133
0924\34\144
K0RF 0020\10\017 0102\22\062 0344\31\106 0426\38\140 0946\37\146
0515\31\140
KY5R 0012\04\012 0071\16\038 0068\18\066 0245\35\128 0824\33\131
0940\32\142
N1LN 0017\09\013 0075\13\040 0155\28\083 0400\34\123 0573\34\128
0887\32\136
K9ES 0016\05\009 0053\14\038 0142\22\076 0408\34\129 0389\29\114
0728\31\131
K6ZM 0002\01\002 0003\03\003 0132\18\027 0286\28\064 0610\30\080
0440\25\054
K6KO 0007\04\003 0039\11\021 0055\21\033 0147\31\082 0339\31\099
0302\28\079
W3LJ 0000\00\000 0015\04\009 0048\13\033 0132\27\069 0172\22\087
0361\27\118
AL1G 0001\01\001 0015\03\004 0130\08\007 0256\24\071 0793\25\067
0077\16\023
USA M/S LP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
NQ4U 0001\01\001 0065\12\017 0055\13\031 0173\31\076 0285\25\091
0446\24\089
USA SOAB HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
KQ2M 0023\05\013 0210\18\072 0243\27\084 0846\37\147 1324\37\139
1299\33\128
K4ZW 0029\08\018 0164\19\070 0162\25\076 0481\33\117 1241\33\138
1126\32\128
N9RV 0019\07\013 0095\14\052 0237\20\068 0740\37\123 1085\36\128
1123\33\109
K3ZO 0008\04\007 0114\16\056 0147\19\062 0503\32\115 1137\33\122
1227\33\124
W9RE 0025\06\013 0150\23\071 0181\24\078 0580\35\124 0835\32\125
0881\33\120
WB9Z 0032\13\020 0130\19\062 0155\26\073 0342\33\106 0581\33\118
1297\35\129
K3CR 0019\06\013 0099\14\056 0217\22\078 0551\34\123 0873\34\116
0585\27\101
W1WEF 0012\05\008 0073\13\043 0099\17\054 0395\31\102 0604\30\115
1120\28\121
N6BV 0005\04\003 0055\12\025 0278\26\042 0280\31\080 1365\34\122
0645\29\070
KC1F 0001\01\001 0025\08\011 0057\13\037 0294\27\091 0738\27\112
0817\27\109
W4WTB 0015\05\012 0084\18\058 0103\19\059 0218\32\095 0314\33\101
0840\30\111
K0KX 0024\06\013 0044\14\025 0122\20\063 0243\34\105 0319\33\119
0600\33\131
K5TR 0024\09\014 0074\13\029 0107\21\055 0351\32\078 0492\30\085
0760\28\100
K5RR 0003\03\003 0024\10\015 0073\21\040 0203\30\085 0594\34\094
0700\30\105
K3MD 0005\03\003 0031\09\023 0077\15\044 0226\35\098 0300\30\108
0727\32\134
W7GG 0030\08\008 0143\14\026 0216\29\076 0465\35\101 0350\32\080
0334\27\064
K5ZO 0009\06\007 0050\14\030 0139\25\053 0164\33\074 0528\33\098
0441\30\099
N8KM 0009\04\008 0029\11\018 0085\16\051 0129\26\066 0263\25\087
0698\25\089
K2UOP 0011\06\007 0053\10\033 0086\15\050 0191\29\090 0273\26\091
0388\29\113
K1GU 0010\04\005 0063\11\035 0078\13\040 0146\24\067 0194\23\080
0547\24\091
K4RO 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
K4UTE 0008\02\008 0108\17\057 0043\15\035 0101\21\075 0211\30\105
0316\32\123
N3UM 0000\00\000 0032\06\020 0075\12\043 0248\27\086 0275\24\080
0243\21\072
N7GYD 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0135\23\063 0606\32\100 0173\24\062
0088\21\039
KG7H 0009\04\003 0046\11\024 0068\18\038 0200\27\088 0376\26\054
0247\23\065
N4CW 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0193\27\089 0259\29\093
0348\31\112
K9MWM 0005\03\002 0044\10\023 0077\18\035 0108\24\053 0297\24\059
0230\23\064
W4NTI 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
NE9Z 0000\00\000 0011\07\007 0050\18\032 0151\34\097 0171\31\095
0122\22\065
KB0ENE 0000\00\000 0023\09\014 0063\15\036 0096\25\051 0143\23\064
0216\21\071
N5DD 0000\00\000 0021\07\016 0041\16\027 0084\21\051 0150\20\057
0174\26\071
N6VH 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
KO7X 0013\05\010 0008\06\007 0027\09\019 0088\23\048 0041\13\022
0170\23\052
K7ABV 0000\00\000 0002\02\002 0008\06\006 0094\19\054 0117\21\045
0089\13\026
KE4KMG 0000\00\000 0001\01\001 0005\03\004 0056\15\032 0074\17\040
0171\21\063
K6III 0000\00\000 0001\01\001 0017\10\012 0062\20\037 0100\25\051
0071\16\027
KE8RO 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0043\14\034 0146\25\091
0005\04\005
K7RX 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
USA SOAB LP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
KH6/N0HJZ 0001\01\001 0020\05\004 0438\23\037 0437\29\052 0672\25\042
1301\27\045
N1SV 0002\02\002 0064\12\035 0148\18\067 0261\26\093 0267\24\088
0773\23\101
N4TZ/9 0021\04\013 0065\15\036 0099\20\054 0192\29\086 0313\31\101
0540\32\117
N5AW 0006\06\005 0040\10\022 0099\20\051 0212\32\094 0318\34\108
0517\32\122
W1CTN 0029\05\012 0088\13\043 0104\17\057 0176\26\079 0298\26\091
0470\27\096
K1HT 0004\03\002 0027\08\018 0087\17\049 0191\28\097 0222\22\091
0426\28\102
AC0W 0008\04\002 0041\09\020 0067\17\033 0184\29\080 0297\26\096
0444\24\096
K5IID 0005\03\003 0023\09\013 0029\10\020 0131\24\065 0221\22\078
0400\27\100
NS4T 0010\04\006 0046\08\021 0060\14\038 0123\18\056 0208\25\079
0337\25\088
NA4K 0000\00\000 0021\07\012 0021\10\015 0108\21\058 0226\25\078
0433\27\095
N1LW 0000\00\000 0004\03\001 0026\09\022 0162\21\074 0216\25\085
0333\26\100
AC0X 0003\02\002 0012\06\006 0026\10\014 0144\28\072 0215\25\079
0331\27\093
K3JT 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0112\23\064 0242\29\094
0380\27\100
W1DAD 0002\02\002 0032\08\020 0051\13\037 0136\22\068 0154\22\071
0235\25\081
WN6K 0000\00\000 0013\07\009 0061\13\026 0082\23\047 0188\24\057
0369\28\068
K7HBN 0000\00\000 0007\03\002 0013\07\007 0167\24\075 0133\27\088
0126\19\042
N4EK 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0081\17\048 0100\16\051
0269\23\085
AB4MT 0002\01\002 0005\03\005 0000\00\000 0092\19\053 0142\25\072
0167\23\075
K0FX 0000\00\000 0005\04\003 0025\13\014 0116\25\061 0142\25\059
0091\23\042
N2CQ 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0038\11\032 0141\20\076
0201\25\091
W3CP 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0037\14\026 0053\17\034 0090\20\050
0094\18\053
W9LYN 0017\06\004 000-\0-\00- 0040\14\026 0042\12\027 0126\21\056
0082\18\040
WR9A 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0043\14\025 0065\11\041
0202\21\080
N7XY 0000\00\000 0007\02\002 0046\12\022 0084\21\040 0071\21\026
0074\16\029
W5WZ 0000\00\000 0001\01\001 0001\01\001 0077\19\038 0103\16\040
0114\17\041
AK8B 0000\00\000 0006\04\002 0002\02\002 0076\16\043 0106\16\044
0060\09\029
K6OWL 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0004\04\003 0027\08\008 0096\21\031
0057\14\016
K1MOM 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0170\10\013 0030\03\003
0000\00\000
USA SOAB QRP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
N0KE 0002\02\002 0012\04\003 0042\11\015 0106\23\060 0164\25\065
0238\25\071
N5FPW 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0040\12\024 0071\17\040 0091\21\053
0139\19\057
KR1ST 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0042\11\023 0063\13\037
0217\21\074
W9RPM 0001\01\001 0002\01\002 0009\06\007 0038\18\028 0057\19\035
0092\21\050
WB6BWZ 0000\00\000 0005\02\003 0001\01\001 0040\09\016 0073\14\027
0064\13\030
USA SOAB(A) HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
W2RE 0021\06\016 0135\18\070 0234\24\096 0557\34\137 0901\33\140
1140\30\138
K3WW 0036\08\021 0127\18\082 0159\27\098 0446\37\143 0657\36\137
1198\35\146
W4NF 0015\05\014 0101\15\057 0164\22\081 0437\35\132 0425\34\126
0872\32\134
W1GD 0017\06\013 0086\14\055 0117\19\069 0354\35\128 0501\33\122
0965\33\138
K5KG 0018\06\012 0074\14\043 0145\21\076 0303\33\118 0473\30\120
0759\33\140
K1AM 0000\00\000 0043\21\038 0081\21\077 0166\33\120 0298\31\121
1087\35\149
W3MF 0008\04\005 0062\13\038 0077\18\054 0291\35\127 0300\29\111
0733\31\138
K3NM 0005\04\004 0048\09\034 0050\11\042 0241\33\123 0323\33\125
0796\32\142
W3GM 0008\04\005 0055\13\043 0121\22\070 0284\32\114 0374\29\112
0492\29\134
WT3W 0008\06\006 0044\09\026 0109\16\057 0258\30\106 0414\32\117
0559\31\131
K2ONP 0004\02\003 0050\12\036 0057\14\040 0178\28\097 0283\29\103
0682\29\125
K4XR 0013\07\009 0036\12\027 0108\23\069 0197\37\115 0314\35\134
0360\33\144
AA4V 0019\05\009 0027\11\015 0061\15\035 0130\25\074 0237\27\082
0720\29\117
N3ZA 0016\05\011 0059\11\046 0090\17\059 0209\35\116 0214\29\108
0292\31\125
W1ZT 0001\01\001 0089\12\049 0108\18\069 0202\30\106 0233\28\097
0270\28\121
WT3P 0000\00\000 0010\04\006 0033\10\027 0248\29\102 0304\26\096
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>From Georgek5kg at aol.com Thu Oct 31 14:22:01 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SS CW thoughts
Message-ID: <21.26a2080a.2af2dcd9@aol.com>
In a message dated 10/31/2002 7:00:06 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
nat@ajheatwole.com writes:
> The sections are multipliers in SS. They are the only multipliers and
> without all 80 of them, one's ability to do well is severely curtailed.
> The purpose of packet is first to inform others of multipliers and
> second to inform them of possible QSOs. To say that the section is not
> needed in a packet spot during SS is analogous to saying that only the
> suffix of a station is necessary in CQ WW, ARRL DX, IARU, and WPX.
>
> When you leave out the section, you limit the usefulness of your spot
> and its ability to help others. And if the goal of packet is not to help
> others, I don't see the purpose of it. In fact, why not just put out the
> first letter of a station's call sign? After all, if you leave out the
> section, why not just leave out most of the call too? I understand that
> you don't want to take the extra time to fill in the sections on your
> spots, but your second reason of not seeing the usefulness of doing so
> doesn't make sense to me.
>
>
Nat,
You have clearly landed on the issue of whether or not to include the section
in the spot. Your toungue-in-cheek suggestion of only spotting the prefix in
a dx contest actually has some merit; doing so would lead to a reduction in
the number of broken-call-spots.
But back to the central issue of including sections in the spots. For sure,
my position of only posting calls and not sections does not sit well with
those who are perusing spots for section mults. And, for that I incurred
untold rath in the last SS when I did that. [I also got a great deal of
support for my actions as well.] But not to worry, this year I am not going
to use packet so my spots will not be there.
But to complete my thoughts. I consider the section information something
that must be copied correctly when a station is worked. The same goes for
serial no. and check. Heck, if I bother to post the section in a spot, I
might as well go ahead and complete the job by posting the the other info as
well. And, of course, that is why I draw the line by posting only the
callsign, frequency and time and not a pennyweight more!
Yes, I know this is controversial, but so be it.
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 k1mk at arrl.net Thu Oct 31 11:24:03 2002
From: k1mk@arrl.net (Michael Keane, K1MK)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
Message-ID:
<20021031112404.11440.h005.c002.wm@mail.peoplepc.com.criticalpath.net>
On Thu, 31 Oct 2002, K4SB wrote:
> I'm surprised that no one has commented that on 21000.5 or such, you
> are absolutely
> out of the US band according to both ARRL and FCC announcements.
Well, I don't see what would be wrong with 21000.5 As long as you're
keying waveform is reasonable and you're not sending faster than 100
wpm. ;-)
> I believe (???) they state quite emphatically that 2.5 kc up from the
> bottom is the absolute minimum.
No, that's not stated emphatically by anyone.
In practice and to be clear, on USB, how close one can hug the low edge
comes down to the sideband supression and frequency accuray of your rig.
> Heck, at .5 up, you wouldn't be legal even on LSB!
Huh ?!?
Wrong sideband or wrong edge. 0.5 kHz up from the bottom on LSB is most
definitely out of the band!
Mike K1MK
Michael Keane K1MK
k1mk@arrl.net
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>From k4bai at worldnet.att.net Thu Oct 31 14:20:57 2002
From: k4bai@worldnet.att.net (John Laney)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
References: <20021031165611.45644.qmail@web40712.mail.yahoo.com>
Message-ID: <3DC18299.4DBE50FC@worldnet.att.net>
John:
I am pretty sure you are wrong about 28100 and above. You are
absolutely correct about the 200 watt power limit in the old Novice band
of 21100 and above.
73,
John, K4BAI.
>From k4bai at worldnet.att.net Thu Oct 31 14:27:22 2002
From: k4bai@worldnet.att.net (John Laney)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
References: <d2.205c4866.2af1759b@aol.com>
<006001c28089$797ff8e0$2202a8c0@sympatico.ca>
<00aa01c28098$67ec29f0$28fd3d04@bobhome> <3DC17040.9BE4EDC3@directvinternet.com>
Message-ID: <3DC1841A.C72A4DF2@worldnet.att.net>
On 15 meters, Ed, you would have more of your SSB signal out of the band
on LSB than when you are on the usual mode of USB. What you have to
really watch on 15 meters (and 20, too) is the upper limit of the band.
There seem to always be stations above 21347 and often also above 14347,
although less often than on 20, probably because there is more
non-contest activity on contest weekends on 20 than on 15. A few years
ago, I and many others, got OO cards for quick replies to a DX station
operating about 14348 in a DX Contest and I have been much more careful
about that since then.
Hope to see you this weekend as guest op at W4AN in ARRL SS CW. Have
fun.
73,
John, K4BAI.
>From kg5u at hal-pc.org Thu Oct 31 13:35:09 2002
From: kg5u@hal-pc.org (Dale L Martin)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] New Contest Logging System
Message-ID: <LPBBJJHKFOOEGKEBKHOJEELIEJAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
Due to the increasing difficulty, cost, resources, and time computers are
causing in amateur radio contesting, our club has determined there is a need
to economize and simplify.
Therefore, the goal is to remove all computers from amateur radio contesting
by Dec. 31, 2002.
Instead, everyone will need to purchase an Etch-A-Sketch for contest
logging.
There are many sound reasons for doing this:
1. No software problems; Everyone will be using the same system.
2. No technical glitches causing lost logs.
3. No more wasted time reading and writing emails or playing solitaire when
you should be CQ'ing or S&P'ing mults.
Frequently Asked Questions for Etch-A-Sketch Technical Support:
Q: My Etch-A-Sketch has all of these funny little lines all over the
screen.
A: Pick it up and shake it
Q. How do I turn my Etch-A-Sketch off?
A: Pick it up and shake it.
Q. What's the shortcut for the Undo?
A: Pick it up and shake it.
Q. How do I create a new log?
A. Pick it up and shake it.
Q. How do I set the background and foreground to the same color?
A. Pick it up and shake it.
Q. What is the proper procedure for rebooting my Etch-A-Sketch
A: Pick it up and shake it.
Q. How do I delete a log on my Etch-A-Sketch?
A: Pick it up and shake it.
Q. How do I save my log on my Etch-A-Sketch?
A: Don't shake it.
>From k4oj at tampabay.rr.com Thu Oct 31 14:42:34 2002
From: k4oj@tampabay.rr.com (k4oj)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ...where's the beef
Message-ID: <3DC187AA.3060402@tampabay.rr.com>
Enjoyed your post about the station that owns the bottom of the band...
If we all had that much aluminum I think we would try to do same, too!
But Jim, how did you Californinas do from Ascension?
Inquiring minds want to know!
73,
Jim, K4OJ
>From w9sz at prairienet.org Thu Oct 31 13:54:14 2002
From: w9sz@prairienet.org (Zack Widup)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
In-Reply-To: <3DC17040.9BE4EDC3@directvinternet.com>
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10210311352010.26061-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
On Thu, 31 Oct 2002, K4SB wrote:
> Bob Wruble wrote:
> snipped
> > ie below 21200 or 14150 etc...... an easy trap to fall into but still not
> > excuseable!! admittingly tunning down to 21113 a bit much!!
> > de w7gg
>
> I'm surprised that no one has commented that on 21000.5 or such, you
> are absolutely
> out of the US band according to both ARRL and FCC announcements. I
> believe (???) they state quite emphatically that 2.5 kc up from the
> bottom is the absolute minimum.
>
> Heck, at .5 up, you wouldn't be legal even on LSB!
>
> 73
> Ed
I have never seen this figure written anywhere. I have worked many DX
stations up about 0.7 kHz from the bottom of the CW band. This should be
adequate if you're not sending at 200 wpm!
100 Hz is a litle too close to the band edge for my taste, though.
73, Zack W9SZ
>From MTessmer at axxesstech.com Thu Oct 31 13:11:27 2002
From: MTessmer@axxesstech.com (Mike Tessmer)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SS CW thoughts
Message-ID:
<EC2530260094D411A5E700A0C9D1C4C901697404@axxessexch01.axxesstech.com>
> When you leave out the section, you limit the usefulness of
> your spot and its ability to help others.
I don't see this at all. Each and every QSO in SS is valuable. I would
think one would want to work anything that is spotted in order to maximize
their score. If it turns out to be a mult it's a bonus.
As far as I can tell, the only place this argument has any merit is for
those that are persuing 80/80.
73, Mike K9NW
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>From Nzharps at aol.com Thu Oct 31 15:19:28 2002
From: Nzharps@aol.com (Nzharps@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
Message-ID: <a1.2fee725b.2af2ea50@aol.com>
John,
I agree that phone bands should be expanded to reflect the bulk of activity
that has come to pass as ham radio these days. But you miss the point. Too
many people were either sloppy, confused (I recieved a report today thru a
friend that someone who called just plain didn't know it was out of bounds to
work us at 21135), or just plain greedy. I think those are the real issues.
Ron, K8NZ
In a message dated 10/31/02 8:56:48 AM Pacific Standard Time,
johngeig@yahoo.com writes:
> Before the flames start too much on my next comments,
> understand that I am mainly a CW operator, who is
> getting interested in the digital modes also.
>
> Maybe part of the solution to operating out of band is
> to reaccess the US phone band limits. Take 15 meters
> for example. SInce the ARRL helped to kill the Novice
> license 10 years ago, why do we need 100 KC of CW only
> at 200 watts between 21.100 to 21.200. Remember that
> during the CW CQWW contest. When a US station goes
> above 21.100, as they will if we get any decent
> propogation, turn off the amp. Same for
> 28.100-28.200.
>
> There really is no reason today for having a "Non US
> phone band" like there may have been in the past. The
> days of the US ham having the good equipment and the
> rest of the world having to operate on junk are over.
> Hams in JA, EU, Asia, SA are using stations that would
> put many US hams, myself included, to shame.
>
> There is no reason we could not drop the bottom of the
> US phone band to 21.150, or .140, while saving a few
> KCs for the novices that still remain. There are a
> few, I worked one last year on 15 CW. Same for 80
> meters. I believe we could easily drop phone down to
> 3.650 or so, which would eliminate much of the split
> operation now needed there. We already have the
> 3.500-3.600 segment for CW, and 3.600 -3.700 is pretty
> much a vast wasteland here in the US with little CW or
> digital operating taking place. Ditto for 14.100 to
> 14.150.
>
> Lets get with the times and get the US phone bands
> readjusted, especially now since we are handing out
> general and extra class licenses to anyone who can
> sign their names, and these new operators, for the
> most part, are not running CW for obvious reasons.
>
> 73s John NE0P
>
>
> --- Nzharps@aol.com wrote:
> > Hi Pete,
> >
> > Interestingly PJ2 was a rare mult this past weekend.
> > We missed it on 5
> > bands, only working one on 10m.
> >
> > Seems that ease of operation has translated into
> > poor or sloppy operating
> > technique. After having operated in multi
> > environments for many years and
> > having observed lots of poor operating practice
> > related to packet, I guess I
> > just need to add this on to the list.
> >
> > Maybe someone should write a book entitled "Packet
> > assisted 101" to help both
> > neophytes and old vets do a better job using what
> > should be a great tool.
> >
> > 73,
> > Ron, K8NZ
> >
> >
> > In a message dated 10/30/02 12:21:07 PM Pacific
> > Standard Time,
> > n4zr@contesting.com writes:
> >
> >
> > > I'm skeptical that people would be that desperate
> > for a PJ2. I suspect
> > > that many of those who messed up probably were
> > assisted stations that
> > > called you on a point-and-shoot basis. The ease
> > of operation of the
> > > current generation of logging software, which
> > normally grabs both the
> > > receive and transmit frequencies, makes it really
> > easy to screw up. If a
> > > VE spots you, with no QSX data, that spot quickly
> > propagates all over the
> > > US. It's really easy to overlook in the heat of
> > rapid S&P operation, and
> > > be into a QSO before you realize you're simplex
> > somewhere out of the band
>
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>From discreetly_confidential at yahoo.com Thu Oct 31 12:43:58 2002
From: discreetly_confidential@yahoo.com (Chuck)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] message date
In-Reply-To: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10210311039060.19718-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
Message-ID: <20021031204358.48604.qmail@web13310.mail.yahoo.com>
Of course.. if the message was signed by Larsen
E. Rapp W1OU then we all should know that our
tongues should be pressed quite firmly against
the inside of the right cheek. (in the mouth...
the mouth! HEH0
And if you need to know who W1OU is... check QST
(any April issue) back in the 60's and 70's.
I recall one of his articles where he provided a
great technical tip! His advice told us that we
can increase the strength of our RF output signal
levels by using different diameters of coax.
Start out with RG8. THen go to RG58, then RG141.
The electrons will be compressed as they move
from the larger diameter cable to the next
smaller diameter cable which will make them
increase velocity which will make them fly off
the antenna much much faster!
Ok.. remove tongues from right cheeks!
73
Chuck K3FT
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>From w3uls at 3n.net Thu Oct 31 15:36:14 2002
From: w3uls@3n.net (John Rippey)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] A non-QRZ.com contest perspective
Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.2.20021031153159.00b1a590@3n.net>
I am a newbie and not set up to be a serious contester--software, etc.
However, I like working contests for several reasons. First, MOST operators
in contests are very good and it is a pleasure to hear them go at it (and
work the ones I want to). Second, you can pick up some mighty interesting
locales by careful listening. Third, it's fun to pick out weaker signals
among the strong and try to raise those stations. Fourth, by the closing
hours of the contest, you can be welcomed with open arms.
What I don't like about some contesters is their splatter on SSB aggravated
by shouting into their mikes. How this leads to higher scores, I do not
knoww, and I abvoid these foplks.
>From johngeig at yahoo.com Thu Oct 31 13:37:01 2002
From: johngeig@yahoo.com (John Geiger)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: Do we need new spectrum...was out of bands operation
In-Reply-To: <11a.196cfaea.2af2e75a@aol.com>
Message-ID: <20021031213701.20218.qmail@web40707.mail.yahoo.com>
I think that we should go below 3700 to 3650 at least.
Here is one reason why. On other bands, like 40, 15,
10, and even 20 (without the novice band), the
convention is to have 100 kc for CW operation, then a
novice band, and then phone operation. Well on the 80
meter band we have 100 kc for CW operation, and then
another 75 kc until we get to the novice band. We
should at least take advantage of that extra unused
spectrum.
73s John NE0P
--- Cqtestk4xs@aol.com wrote:
> Following up what NE0P prosposed.
>
> My wife is currently studying for her tech and is
> also working on her code to
> get it up to 5 WPM. She's asked me, who operates on
> the subbands on 80, 40
> 15 and 10 that are reserved for the tech with the
> code endorsement? My
> honest answer was....almost no one. It's a waste of
> spectrum. I have never
> understood why the US was a second class citizen on
> the parts of the bands
> "reserved for the rest of the world" on SSB. Maybe
> it made sense back in the
> early 60s when I got my license because for the most
> part the US was gifted
> with all the great equipment and so forth...but not
> any more. It is a
> necessary part of spectrum that should be opened up
> the US ops.
>
> We have tons of guys from 14.150 up and a vast
> wasteland from 14.100-14.150.
> The same is true on 15, 40 and 75. Yup, I am
> primarily a phone op, but I do
> cw too. However, this is not about ssb Vs cw. The
> cw guys aren't using
> it...especially 14.100-14.150. It's just a common
> sense thing that should
> have evolved a long time ago. And no, I'm not
> talking about invading any
> areas below 3700, 7100, 14100, 21100 or 28300.
>
> OK, be gentle with the flames.
>
> Bill K4XS
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>From johngeig at yahoo.com Thu Oct 31 13:40:22 2002
From: johngeig@yahoo.com (John Geiger)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
In-Reply-To: <3DC1841A.C72A4DF2@worldnet.att.net>
Message-ID: <20021031214022.20759.qmail@web40707.mail.yahoo.com>
--- John Laney <k4bai@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
> There seem to always be stations above 21347 and
> often also above 14347,
Nothing wrong with operating on 21.347 and up a
little, unless your sideband extends for another 100
kc-I heard a few close to that last weekend.
73s John NE0P
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>From johngeig at yahoo.com Thu Oct 31 13:46:09 2002
From: johngeig@yahoo.com (John Geiger)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ARRL sections
Message-ID: <20021031214609.19886.qmail@web40708.mail.yahoo.com>
Now that we are coming up on the weekend where ARRL
sections receive more attention than anything else,
does anyone understand any rhyme or logic when it
comes to creating ARRL sections and/or mults for the
November SS?
For example, a few years ago they split Washington
into EWA and WWA? Why split this state and leave more
populous states-like Illinois and Ohio as single
sections? I think it could be justified to split
Illinois into 3 sections: Chicagoland, Northern
Illinois, and Southern Illinois.
Why was NNY created? There aren't that many active
hams in NNY to create a new sections. That is usually
one of the hardest US sections to get in the
Sweepstakes.
Why was PR split off from the rest of the West Indies
section? Same for why Newfoundland and Labrador now
counts separately from Maritimes sections.
Lets hope they dont' split Newfoundland and Labrador
apart, or split up VY1, VE8, and VY0 into separate
mults or a sweep will get really difficult.
Glad we don't have the KZ5 section to chase anylonger,
that makes things easier.
I guess I am really curious as to what warrents a new
section creation? And why haven't some taken place in
some of the larger states?
73s John NE0P
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>From Georgek5kg at aol.com Thu Oct 31 20:21:18 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] IC-756Pro-II Full Break in keying
Message-ID: <4f.262677a3.2af3310e@aol.com>
My keying in full break in with the 756Pro-II is choppy...like the weighting
is way too light. I suspect it is due to some kind of a PTT timing problem.
No adjustment I can make in the radio's KEYER menu or with the "BK IN DELAY"
control makes any difference.
Does anyone else experience this?
George I. Wagner, K5KG
Productivity Resources LLC
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>From k4oj at tampabay.rr.com Thu Oct 31 21:04:40 2002
From: k4oj@tampabay.rr.com (k4oj)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Clean Sweep is not all that
Message-ID: <3DC1E138.7020700@tampabay.rr.com>
While achieving a Sweep is part of what many feel SS is about - as far
as scoring, looking for that last section versus running sections - your
bigger score will come from running stations!
The major contest software programs have a mult is owrth this many QSOs
screen section - wqhen you approach the sweep note the increase in your
score that non mult Q was and then when you do work another you will see
that it is not - you said
"one's ability to do well is severely curtailed."
as reagrds not sweeping - I wholeheartedly disagree... having done SS a
lot, inclduing a threepeat in multi-single, after only landing in the
SINGLE OP Top Ten once, as a fourth place finisher who was the only Top
Tenner not to Sweep I can say - do the math... The winner is based on
scores, not on Sweeps - the Sweep is a personal goal but is NOT
mandatory and you are NOT severely curtailed by missing one!
See everyone this weekend - I will be in the rare West Central Florida
Section!
73,
Jim, K4OJ
... ...
>From bob.wruble at verizon.net Thu Oct 31 20:10:13 2002
From: bob.wruble@verizon.net (Bob Wruble)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ARRL sections
References: <20021031214609.19886.qmail@web40708.mail.yahoo.com>
Message-ID: <013a01c2815c$94245aa0$11f73d04@bobhome>
i agree ... i think it boils down to has the most pull
at the league plus most of the new sections both canada
anf the us continue to improve the easter stations advantage
in my opinion,,,,, w7gg
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Geiger" <johngeig@yahoo.com>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 1:46 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ARRL sections
> Now that we are coming up on the weekend where ARRL
> sections receive more attention than anything else,
> does anyone understand any rhyme or logic when it
> comes to creating ARRL sections and/or mults for the
> November SS?
>
> For example, a few years ago they split Washington
> into EWA and WWA? Why split this state and leave more
> populous states-like Illinois and Ohio as single
> sections? I think it could be justified to split
> Illinois into 3 sections: Chicagoland, Northern
> Illinois, and Southern Illinois.
>
> Why was NNY created? There aren't that many active
> hams in NNY to create a new sections. That is usually
> one of the hardest US sections to get in the
> Sweepstakes.
>
> Why was PR split off from the rest of the West Indies
> section? Same for why Newfoundland and Labrador now
> counts separately from Maritimes sections.
>
> Lets hope they dont' split Newfoundland and Labrador
> apart, or split up VY1, VE8, and VY0 into separate
> mults or a sweep will get really difficult.
>
> Glad we don't have the KZ5 section to chase anylonger,
> that makes things easier.
>
> I guess I am really curious as to what warrents a new
> section creation? And why haven't some taken place in
> some of the larger states?
>
> 73s John NE0P
>
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>From nat at ajheatwole.com Wed Oct 2 01:31:15 2002
From: nat@ajheatwole.com (Nat Heatwole)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SS CW thoughts
References:
<EC2530260094D411A5E700A0C9D1C4C901697404@axxessexch01.axxesstech.com>
Message-ID: <004e01c269cc$8c563520$38c214ac@guilford.edu>
> I don't see this at all. Each and every QSO in SS is valuable. I
would
> think one would want to work anything that is spotted in order to
maximize
> their score. If it turns out to be a mult it's a bonus.
Perhaps, but adding the section into the spot certainly doesn't hurt
one's score either.
73, Nat, WZ3AR
>From nat at ajheatwole.com Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
From: nat@ajheatwole.com (Nat Heatwole)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Clean Sweep is not all that
References: <3DC1E138.7020700@tampabay.rr.com>
Message-ID: <00aa01c26a52$809053c0$38c214ac@guilford.edu>
> While achieving a Sweep is part of what many feel SS is about - as far
> as scoring, looking for that last section versus running sections -
your
> bigger score will come from running stations!
Overall, yes, but in the beginning of SS, one mult is worth far more
than one QSO. Therefore, if one has only limited operating time, it's
better to get lots of mults and some QSOs rather than few mults and many
QSOs.
> the Sweep is a personal goal but is NOT
> mandatory and you are NOT severely curtailed by missing one!
Alright Jim, prove me wrong. If you make it into the top 10 for any
category in SS CW this weekend, I'll agree with your statement that
sweeps are not necessary to win. After all, you have a good station and
you are a good operator, so if making the top ten does not mandate a
sweep, you should be able to prove it.
> 73,
>
> Jim, K4OJ
73, Nat, WZ3AR
>From brianmiller at xtra.co.nz Fri Oct 25 19:11:01 2002
From: brianmiller@xtra.co.nz (Brian Miller)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] REMINDER - 2002 OCEANIA DX CONTEST
Message-ID: <01d601c27be4$ea414060$1d2c58db@master>
Hi All
A reminder that the 2002 Oceania DX contest is happening over the first two
weekends of October.
This will be the 66th Oceania DX Contest - lets make it the biggest and best
yet!.
PHONE Contest: 0800 UTC Saturday 5 October to 0800 UTC Sunday 6 October
CW Contest: 0800 UTC Saturday 12 October to 0800 UTC Sunday 13 October
The rules are similar to last year except that Single-Op Single Band logs are
required to record ALL
contacts made by the station, both on the band chosen for the entry and on any
other bands.
Furthermore, we are looking for as many logs as possible to be emailed in
electronic Cabrillo
format - to help the Committee process the logs and get the results out more
quickly.
There are 7 new plaques/trophies available to the winners in various entry
categories. We will
also award certificates to the 3 top scoring stations in the Non-Oceania Single
Operator All
Band category.
The full rules are available from
http://www.nzart.org.nz/nzart/update/contests/Oceania or,
alternatively, forward a request to octest@nzart.org.nz for a copy of the rules
to be sent to your
email address.
The contest is supported by most of the popular contest logging packages
including CT, Writelog, TR
Log, and SD Logger. See
http://www.nzart.org.nz/nzart/Update/Contests/Oceania/software.htm for more
information about the compatibility of the various software packages.
We are working hard to promote a good turn out from Oceania stations. You can
expect to find some of
the rarer Oceania prefixes - e.g.,
VK8DA, Darwin Amateur Radio Club, PH and CW
V63SC, Micronesia, Op JM1LBO, PH, 15m and 10m
3D2/W7DRA, Fiji, PH and CW
Remember that, as well as being a great opportunity to work Oceania stations,
this contest is also a
good time to check out your station and start "warming up" for the CQ WW
contests!
We look forward to seeing you in the 2002 contest. Please direct any inquiries
to
octest@nzart.org.nzart
73
Brian Miller ZL1AZE
Chair Oceania DX Contest Committee
(VK5GN, VK3TZ, VK4UC, VK2FHN, VK2AYD, VK1JDX, ZL3GA, ZL2BSJ and ZL1AZE).
PS. You can get the latest gossip on the contest by joining the discussion
group at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/OceaniaDXTest. Join the group by sending an email
to
OceaniaDXTest-subscribe@yahoogroups.com.
>From jmaass at columbus.rr.com Tue Oct 1 00:16:07 2002
From: jmaass@columbus.rr.com (Jeff Maass)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Headset Mic vs. Boom Mic
In-Reply-To: <20020930.164141.-132615.1.K6LL@juno.com>
Message-ID: <NABBJJMHMOJDAICFPIFDKEFPFCAA.jmaass@columbus.rr.com>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cq-contest-admin@contesting.com
> [mailto:cq-contest-admin@contesting.com]On Behalf Of Dave Hachadorian
> Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 12:42
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Headset Mic vs. Boom Mic
>
>
> On Mon, 30 Sep 2002 08:21:45 +0000 "Dennis Ponsness" <wb0wao@hotmail.com>
> writes:
>
>
> > I will be using a foot switch for PTT of course
>
>
> Why?
>
> Personally, I prefer fast vox.
>
> You can stand up, or put your feet anywhere you want, without
> worrying about where the footswitch is.
>
> CQ machine audio will activate the vox, so there's no separate PTT
> interface to worry about there.
>
> You don't have to deal with the RFI-prone parallel port for
> computer PTT, if the computer is your CQ machine.
>
Dog barks, need repeats.
Sneeze, need repeats.
Phone rings, need repeats.
Wife/family bark, need repeats.
Clear throat, need repeats.
Bump microphone with straw, need repeats.
Breath too hard, need repeats.
Need to curse at idiot just off your frequency, preferably off-air?
Not possible.
Footswitch. Accept no substitutes.
73,
Jeff Maass jmaass@columbus.rr.com Located near Columbus Ohio
USPSA # L-1192 NROI/CRO Amateur Radio K8ND
Maass' IPSC Resources: http://home.columbus.rr.com/jmaass/index.html
Circleville USPSA/IPSC: http://home.columbus.rr.com/jmaass/pcsiipsc.htm
>From Jimk8mr at aol.com Tue Oct 1 00:16:43 2002
From: Jimk8mr@aol.com (Jimk8mr@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Perception IS reality
Message-ID: <1ac.96a4243.2aca6d9b@aol.com>
In a message dated 9/30/2002 11:07:29 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
k1ir@designet.com writes:
> Seems to me international participation is an absolute requirement for many
> ARRL contests. It's obvious to me that alienating DX stations in any way is
> not
> an acceptable result, and steps should be taken to avoid it. This is a tiny
>
> problem right now; this is the time to fix it.
>
> a) Remove the one month delay - not a single membership will be lost,
> b) Put a PDF of the contest results on the website for unrestricted
> download -
> just like the old QST article and listings - so it can be printed and
> shared by
> just about anyone, anywhere.
> c) Possibly make the on-line Soapbox and/or the sortable database results
> part
> of the permanent Members Only area. This would allow anyone to get "basic"
> results in the PDF, while Members would have access to the "next level" of
> analysis and results.
>
And d) Give non-W/VE entrants who submit an electronic log a password to
allow access to all the web site info for that particular contest. Send it
with their log receipt confirmation message.
Those who don't send an electronic log probably don't have easy access to the
internet anyway.
73 - Jim K8MR
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>From rhodes at evertek.net Tue Oct 1 00:20:09 2002
From: rhodes@evertek.net (Jim Rhodes)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ARRL discrimination
In-Reply-To: <001301c268d2$60f6c0c0$0101a8c0@pavilion>
References: <20020930165710.62732.qmail@f3.avalon.hr>
<015201c268b4$c5f401e0$0101a8c0@pavilion>
<009b01c268cb$8d2299a0$1e34aa2c@ampr.org>
Message-ID: <5.1.1.5.0.20020930231159.02c64100@pop3.evertek.net>
OK, I will ask the obvious question. What does WAE/RADXC do different. From
out here in the middle of nowhere the European contests are often difficult
to work from behind the east coast stations so my experience with them is
very limited. How do they distribute the results? Publishing them in the
organization's magazine is the obvious choice. That is the least expensive
way for them to do it. But you seem to be saying that it is done
differently over there. Before I can form an opinion I need more information.
> > You dont get my point?! OK I do have a bad english, but let me try again.
> > Now you tryed to say that people spending money on sending out scorebooks
> > and such things are stupid?! It's obvious they wont make any money, so I
> > guess this is something americans cant understand?! You understand that CQ
> > Magazine is sponsoring the CQWW and for that they need money. I understand
> > this too.
> > But for me sponsoring something doesnt mean making money on it. Yes, they
> > can promote their Magazine, that's what's sponsoring all about, but
>forcing
> > people to buy it; that's just sick.
> >
> > I'm 19, and when all those older guys past away I wonder who will I talk
>to?
> > At least I'll have my WAE/RADXC broshures to look at, oh those good old
> > times.
> >
> > Hrle - 9A6XX
> >
> >
>
>
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>From david.e.burger at au.pwcglobal.com Tue Oct 1 16:00:57 2002
From: david.e.burger@au.pwcglobal.com (david.e.burger@au.pwcglobal.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Oceania Prefix - query
Message-ID: <OF4E39B3D1.678E9795-ONCA256C45.001AB472@aap.pwcinternal.com>
Reading the Oceania DX Contest multiplier rules, I'm considering signing as
a portable prefix " VI2". This is a valid ham prefix here in VK and our
ACA have the VI prefix currently on issue to 3 ham stations in VK with
expiry dates after the Oceania contest. I checked the AX ham license
prefixes on issue in VK as at today, and none came up....
The reason I'm asking is that I recall Jim VK9NS fell foul of something
like this a few years back. Figured I'd pop the question and arm myself
with re-prints of the current VI licenses and fend off any detractors up
front.
I'm keen to get another Oceania prefix alive.
David Burger VK2CZ.
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>From corneliuspaul at gmx.net Tue Oct 1 10:41:49 2002
From: corneliuspaul@gmx.net (corneliuspaul@gmx.net)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: Changing score publication policies
In-Reply-To: <001301c268d2$60f6c0c0$0101a8c0@pavilion>
References: <20020930165710.62732.qmail@f3.avalon.hr>
<015201c268b4$c5f401e0$0101a8c0@pavilion>
<009b01c268cb$8d2299a0$1e34aa2c@ampr.org>
Message-ID: <4.1.20021001082655.009f8680@pop.gmx.de>
Hi Hrle,
>>I'm 19 and I know how young people talk about hamradio.
A few years ago I said a similar thing on this reflector.
Tree, N6TR mentioned
"it might have a lot to do with how it is presented to them"
which is a very true sentence. So it is a challenge to guys like us
to make some of our younger friends understand where the fun is
instead of feeling bad and just letting them talk BS about something
they dont actually know much of.
That requires a bit more of a positive attitude.
Which is missing in this whole discussion, anyway.
>>Things has to be changed and not stay like
>>they've always been, because times are changing.
Yes but you will never change anything in this world by just bitching.
You will only change it by thinking up something better.
You stated some very true and valid points in your emails.
See, you already changed N0FP's mind.
Now if you had to choose between writing the following 2 letters to CQ
to explain what the problems are, in your point of view.
In one letter you abuse them etc.
In the other letter you find a nice and polite way to explain all your
points.
Which one do you think they are going to throw away unnoticed?
Well I guess it will still be quite difficult to change their mind but
I think you get my point.?
>> I'm 19, and when all those older guys past away I wonder who
>> will I talk to?
Comon, dont be so negative.
I guess it is up to us to make this hobby stay around a bit longer.
It probably still has a chance. Like sailing has a chance in todays
motorized world, too.
BTW, I am now 30 years old. Damned, its going faster than you think :-)
73s and CU on the air! (which is where the real fun is, not in the stupid
results book... ;-))
Con, DF4SA
www.qsl.net/df4sa
>From bob at cytanet.com.cy Tue Oct 1 09:15:58 2002
From: bob@cytanet.com.cy (Bob Henderson)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ARRL Discrimination
Message-ID: <009501c26922$c8fe2aa0$d29c0ec3@shack1>
Jim, K1IR makes a very persuasive argument in my view. I am a non US
contester but I am also a fully paid up member of the ARRL and intend to
remain so. I would gain nothing myself from an earlier release of contest
results to non members. Though.......
"I'd like you to come play my game, but by the way, I'm not going to tell
you how you did until a month after everyone else, unless you pay me some
money", is a position which has a rather ugly feel to it.
There is no denying the ARRL has to operate viably as a business and has
therefore to maintain focus on securing its revenues, but this is not a good
way to aim to do it. Someone's thinking is badly off track here.
There are many members of the contesting community around the world and many
more who may be attracted to contesting who simply don't have the luxury of
being able to afford to pay for ARRL membership. For the ARRL to take steps
to further disadvantage these folks is IMHO unnecessary and wholly
undesirable.
For my money as a member of ARRL I would like to see staging of results
release abandoned forthwith and all efforts applied to finding ways to
further speed up results publication. We all hate the long wait for results
to appear.
73
Bob 5B4AGN, P3F, ZC4ZM
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Idelson" <k1ir@designet.com>
To: "CQ-Contest Post" <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2002 12:40 AM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Perception IS reality
>
>
> > This email is my comment on the "ARRL contest results" thread.
> >
> > By my count, about 2/3 of the non-US contesters who have commented on
this
> > topic here on cq-contest say that they are not happy with the way ARRL
is
> > putting out the results. That fact speaks for itself. Those of you who
> believe
> > you can change their feelings by forcing your own point of view on them
> will
> > fail. The League should listen carefully to these comments from outside
> the US
> > and do their best to understand and address the problem. In the proposal
> we
> > submitted to the League on publication of contest results, we made the
> point
> > quite strongly that coverage of contests must be treated as a global
> issue.
> > This discussion reinforces that point.
> >
> > Seems to me international participation is an absolute requirement for
> many
> > ARRL contests. It's obvious to me that alienating DX stations in any way
> is not
> > an acceptable result, and steps should be taken to avoid it. This is a
> tiny
> > problem right now; this is the time to fix it.
> >
> > a) Remove the one month delay - not a single membership will be lost,
> > b) Put a PDF of the contest results on the website for unrestricted
> download -
> > just like the old QST article and listings - so it can be printed and
> shared by
> > just about anyone, anywhere.
> > c) Possibly make the on-line Soapbox and/or the sortable database
results
> part
> > of the permanent Members Only area. This would allow anyone to get
"basic"
> > results in the PDF, while Members would have access to the "next level"
of
> > analysis and results.
> >
> > 73,
> >
> > Jim Idelson K1IR
> > email k1ir@designet.com
> > web http://www.designet.com/k1ir
> >
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> > CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> > http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
> >
> >
>
>
>From wb0wao at hotmail.com Tue Oct 1 10:38:13 2002
From: wb0wao@hotmail.com (Dennis Ponsness)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] TNX fer the advice!
Message-ID: <F2038vR46nvZ1jS7wbb0000e477@hotmail.com>
Thanx to all who emailed me direct and on the list as well about my question
about headset mic vs. boom mic. Almost without exception it was suggested
that I go with the headset. Lots of good advice and the benefits/drawback
of each. This list is a good resource for the contest community. Will be
looking for you in the 'tests!!!!
73
Dennis - WB0WAO
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>From btippett at alum.mit.edu Tue Oct 1 08:17:53 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Perception IS reality
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20021001111753.010a7f6c@pop.vnet.net>
"Contest results from QST are available here in Adobe
Acrobat format. Current issue results appear here
immediately and are available to ARRL members as noted
with the (Members Only) tag. Contest results are
available to all amateurs approximately one month
after their publication in QST."
http://www.arrl.org/contests/results/index.html#2002
ARRL will need to change their policy anyway
since they will no longer publish line scores in QST
beginning with 2003 contests:
73, Bill W4ZV
>From k9mi at arrl.net Tue Oct 1 08:50:18 2002
From: k9mi@arrl.net (Mike Brown)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ARRL discrimination
References: <5.1.1.5.0.20020930231159.02c64100@pop3.evertek.net>
Message-ID: <3D999A0A.000014.02424@MIKE>
Ok, here is my take on the situation. My guess is
that members (who pay somewhere around 40
bucks a year now I think) get a month's advance
peek at the scores.
Personally, I wouldn't mind if they let everyone look
at the same time. No biggy to me. But, if the stations
that are non-members get to look at the scores one
month later, what is so bad about that? Maybe as
an ARRL member, that is one of our "perks" for our
membership dues?
I just don't see the big deal about having to wait a
month to see the scores. This is sure a lot faster
then when we all had to wait for months to get our
QST to see the scores.
73 - Mike K9MI
-------Original Message-------
From: Jim Rhodes
To: contesting.com submital; Hrvoje Horvat
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Re: ARRL discrimination
OK, I will ask the obvious question. What does WAE/RADXC do different. From
out here in the middle of nowhere the European contests are often difficult
to work from behind the east coast stations so my experience with them is
very limited. How do they distribute the results? Publishing them in the
organization's magazine is the obvious choice. That is the least expensive
way for them to do it. But you seem to be saying that it is done
differently over there. Before I can form an opinion I need more information
> > You dont get my point?! OK I do have a bad english, but let me try again
> > Now you tryed to say that people spending money on sending out
scorebooks
> > and such things are stupid?! It's obvious they wont make any money, so I
> > guess this is something americans cant understand?! You understand that
CQ
> > Magazine is sponsoring the CQWW and for that they need money. I
understand
> > this too.
> > But for me sponsoring something doesnt mean making money on it. Yes,
they
> > can promote their Magazine, that's what's sponsoring all about, but
>forcing
> > people to buy it; that's just sick.
> >
> > I'm 19, and when all those older guys past away I wonder who will I talk
>to?
> > At least I'll have my WAE/RADXC broshures to look at, oh those good old
> > times.
> >
> > Hrle - 9A6XX
> >
> >
>
>
>_______________________________________________
>CQ-Contest mailing list
>CQ-Contest@contesting.com
>http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
Jim Rhodes K0XU
jim@rhodesend.net
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>From k9mi at arrl.net Tue Oct 1 09:11:53 2002
From: k9mi@arrl.net (Mike Brown)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Headset Mic vs. Boom Mic
References: <NABBJJMHMOJDAICFPIFDKEFPFCAA.jmaass@columbus.rr.com>
Message-ID: <3D999F19.000017.02424@MIKE>
Dog barks, need repeats. >Jeff, anti-vox works on
this one for me. And I live
in a zoo!
Sneeze, need repeats. > Save sneezes for after contest.
Just kidding! I guess not much
of a cure here.
Phone rings, need repeats. > Another anti-vox, vox gain cure
Remember, the mic is right at
your lips, so I think this one
can be worked around.
Wife/family bark, need repeats. >Lock yourself in your shack.
Put "do no disturb sign on
door knob". Ok, this would
Get me in the doghouse too!
Clear throat, need repeats. >Cough drops/candy are the best
things going for long voice
contests
unless you have a voice keyer.
May be needed anyway ??
Bump microphone with straw, need repeats. >I put this under the
"stuff
happens" category".
"Sorry OM,
QRM pse repeat"
Breath too hard, need repeats. >Those little foam
element
>covers you
see at hamfest
>will fix
that. Standard on
>Heil now I
think.
Need to curse at idiot just off your frequency, preferably off-air?
Not possible.
>That's when you just push the Vox switch off.
>Of course this is optional!
Footswitch. Accept no substitutes.
>I cannot tell a lie. It took me a while to get comforable with vox
myself. But now, it's the only way to fly for me.
I hope no offense taken Jeff... this has all been in fun....
73 - Mike K9MI
73,
Jeff Maass jmaass@columbus.rr.com Located near Columbus Ohio
USPSA # L-1192 NROI/CRO Amateur Radio K8ND
Maass' IPSC Resources: http://home.columbus.rr.com/jmaass/index.html
Circleville USPSA/IPSC: http://home.columbus.rr.com/jmaass/pcsiipsc.htm
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>From w2up at mindspring.com Tue Oct 1 10:12:31 2002
From: w2up@mindspring.com (Barry )
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ARRL discrimination
In-Reply-To: <5.1.1.5.0.20020930231159.02c64100@pop3.evertek.net>
References: <001301c268d2$60f6c0c0$0101a8c0@pavilion>
Message-ID: <3D9966FF.7487.2B54EA@localhost>
WAE results have always been the role model for "customer service."
In the old days, every participant would receive a small booklet with
all the results, rules for next year, certificate and/or plaque if
eligible, and blank paper logs, at no charge to the participant, of
course. Now, it's all web based, with instant confirmation of
submitted logs, high claimed scores, etc.
Barry W2UP
On 30 Sep 2002 at 23:20, Jim Rhodes wrote:
> OK, I will ask the obvious question. What does WAE/RADXC do different.
> From out here in the middle of nowhere the European contests are often
> difficult to work from behind the east coast stations so my experience
> with them is very limited. How do they distribute the results?
> Publishing them in the organization's magazine is the obvious choice.
> That is the least expensive way for them to do it. But you seem to be
> saying that it is done differently over there. Before I can form an
> opinion I need more information.
>
>
> > > You dont get my point?! OK I do have a bad english, but let me try
> > > again. Now you tryed to say that people spending money on sending
> > > out scorebooks and such things are stupid?! It's obvious they wont
> > > make any money, so I guess this is something americans cant
> > > understand?! You understand that CQ Magazine is sponsoring the
> > > CQWW and for that they need money. I understand this too. But for
> > > me sponsoring something doesnt mean making money on it. Yes, they
> > > can promote their Magazine, that's what's sponsoring all about,
> > > but
> >forcing
> > > people to buy it; that's just sick.
> > >
> > > I'm 19, and when all those older guys past away I wonder who will
> > > I talk
> >to?
> > > At least I'll have my WAE/RADXC broshures to look at, oh those
> > > good old times.
> > >
> > > Hrle - 9A6XX
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> >_______________________________________________
> >CQ-Contest mailing list
> >CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> >http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>
> Jim Rhodes K0XU
> jim@rhodesend.net
>
> _______________________________________________
> CQ-Contest mailing list
> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
--
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Newtown, PA Frankford Radio Club
>From eugenewalsh at msn.com Tue Oct 1 13:53:11 2002
From: eugenewalsh@msn.com (Eugene Walsh)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RE:ARRL Discrimination
Message-ID: <DAV13lxpNnDPvkfBdBs00017680@hotmail.com>
Barry's Role Model perception is skewed by his youth.
In the 50's and 60's,CQWW mailed a book to contest entrants with all scores
and winners. WAE was ok too!
Now they are the best, along with the Russia Contest.
It's all changing quickly.
73 Gene N2AA
W2UP says:
WAE results have always been the role model for "customer service."
In the old days, every participant would receive a small booklet with
all the results, rules for next year, certificate and/or plaque if
eligible, and blank paper logs, at no charge to the participant, of
course. Now, it's all web based, with instant confirmation of
submitted logs, high claimed scores, etc.
Barry W2UP
>From eugenewalsh at msn.com Tue Oct 1 13:58:40 2002
From: eugenewalsh@msn.com (Eugene Walsh)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RE:Boom mic vs headset mic
Message-ID: <DAV6AJQMnrfCvPR6xRb00017533@hotmail.com>
To borrow an overused line from "The Treasure of The Sierra Madre":
We don't need no stinkin' microphones!
N2AA
>From contesting at eircom.net Tue Oct 1 17:54:35 2002
From: contesting@eircom.net (Tim Makins, EI8IC)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Operating Chair Idea
Message-ID: <001101c2696e$23b552c0$3ea0cad5@host>
I needed a different operating chair - the old typist's chair I used wasn't
really comfortable for long periods. No spare money to buy a new one... Then
an idea occurred - car seats can be very comfortable, and I had a few spare
in a couple of old cars on the property. So I removed one of the seats,
found its centre of gravity by balancing the seat over a thin piece of 2"x1"
wood strip whilst sitting on it, then welded a couple of 9"x2"x1/4" strips
to the base. These were bolted to the old typist chair's swivel base, and
hey presto, a brand new operating chair, very comfortable, and still with
it's reclining back and headrest.
If you are going to try this, there's one area that can be critical - the
angle of the seat to the ground. If you look at the base of the seat on most
chairs, i.e. the actual surface you sit on, it is generally parallel to the
floor. However some car seats are not parallel, but tilt up at the front.
You will need to correct this otherwise the front of the base will push up
on the back of your thighs, which isn't comfortable over long periods.
Typist's chair bases are very handy, for their wheels and swivel facilities,
but if you don't mind a fixed chair, then a simple set of legs for your old
car seat could be made out of a variety of materials, such as wood, rebar,
tube, or box-section. If you've got a tidier yard than mine, and don't have
old cars gently rusting back to nature, your local car-dismantler will
probably be able to provide a variety of seats for small amounts of money.
73s Tim EI8IC
http://www.qsl.net/ei8ic/
Budget and Newbie Contest Resources.
New: Interactive Chinese Prefix Map.
>From w2up at mindspring.com Tue Oct 1 20:34:37 2002
From: w2up@mindspring.com (Barry )
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Operating Chair Idea
In-Reply-To: <001101c2696e$23b552c0$3ea0cad5@host>
Message-ID: <3D99F8CD.26091.7FC01A@localhost>
If you do have money to spare, the most incredible operating chair is
the Herman MIller Aeron. It's also dispalted as artwork in the MOMA.
See http://www.hermanmiller.com/CDA/product/0,1469,c201-pss1-
p8,00.html
They are frequently available used on Ebay, as a lot of liquidated
dotcom companies bought them for their employees.
I've never had a sore butt or numb leg after a weekend of contesting
using an Aeron. In the past, I've switched back and forth between 3 or 4
charis thourghout the weekend, and even stood for a while.
Barry W2UP
On 1 Oct 2002 Tim Makins, EI8IC wrote:
> I needed a different operating chair - the old typist's chair I used wasn't
> really comfortable for long periods. No spare money to buy a new one... Then
> an idea occurred - car seats can be very comfortable, and I had a few spare
> in a couple of old cars on the property. So I removed one of the seats,
> found its centre of gravity by balancing the seat over a thin piece of 2"x1"
> wood strip whilst sitting on it, then welded a couple of 9"x2"x1/4" strips
> to the base. These were bolted to the old typist chair's swivel base, and
> hey presto, a brand new operating chair, very comfortable, and still with
> it's reclining back and headrest.
>
> If you are going to try this, there's one area that can be critical - the
> angle of the seat to the ground. If you look at the base of the seat on most
> chairs, i.e. the actual surface you sit on, it is generally parallel to the
> floor. However some car seats are not parallel, but tilt up at the front.
> You will need to correct this otherwise the front of the base will push up
> on the back of your thighs, which isn't comfortable over long periods.
>
> Typist's chair bases are very handy, for their wheels and swivel facilities,
> but if you don't mind a fixed chair, then a simple set of legs for your old
> car seat could be made out of a variety of materials, such as wood, rebar,
> tube, or box-section. If you've got a tidier yard than mine, and don't have
> old cars gently rusting back to nature, your local car-dismantler will
> probably be able to provide a variety of seats for small amounts of money.
>
> 73s Tim EI8IC
> http://www.qsl.net/ei8ic/
> Budget and Newbie Contest Resources.
> New: Interactive Chinese Prefix Map.
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> CQ-Contest mailing list
> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
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Newtown, PA Frankford Radio Club
>From cx6vm at adinet.com.uy Tue Oct 1 18:10:11 2002
From: cx6vm@adinet.com.uy (Jorge Diez - CX6VM)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ARRL discrimination
Message-ID: <EKEDIHBELNDODEHLICFIAEFJCFAA.cx6vm@adinet.com.uy>
[CQ-Contest] Re: ARRL discriminationWhere are the SAC 2001 results
published???
I can?t find them on the web, Magazine or anywhere alse!
Thanks,
Jorge
CX6VM
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WAE results have always been the role model for "customer service."
In the old days, every participant would receive a small booklet with
all the results, rules for next year, certificate and/or plaque if
eligible, and blank paper logs, at no charge to the participant, of
course. Now, it's all web based, with instant confirmation of
submitted logs, high claimed scores, etc.
Barry W2UP
On 30 Sep 2002 at 23:20, Jim Rhodes wrote:
> OK, I will ask the obvious question. What does WAE/RADXC do different.
> From out here in the middle of nowhere the European contests are often
> difficult to work from behind the east coast stations so my experience
> with them is very limited. How do they distribute the results?
> Publishing them in the organization's magazine is the obvious choice.
> That is the least expensive way for them to do it. But you seem to be
> saying that it is done differently over there. Before I can form an
> opinion I need more information.
>
>
> > > You dont get my point?! OK I do have a bad english, but let me try
> > > again. Now you tryed to say that people spending money on sending
> > > out scorebooks and such things are stupid?! It's obvious they wont
> > > make any money, so I guess this is something americans cant
> > > understand?! You understand that CQ Magazine is sponsoring the
> > > CQWW and for that they need money. I understand this too. But for
> > > me sponsoring something doesnt mean making money on it. Yes, they
> > > can promote their Magazine, that's what's sponsoring all about,
> > > but
> >forcing
> > > people to buy it; that's just sick.
> > >
> > > I'm 19, and when all those older guys past away I wonder who will
> > > I talk
> >to?
> > > At least I'll have my WAE/RADXC broshures to look at, oh those
> > > good old times.
> > >
> > > Hrle - 9A6XX
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> >_______________________________________________
> >CQ-Contest mailing list
> >CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> >http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>
> Jim Rhodes K0XU
> jim@rhodesend.net
>
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>From gord at kron.donetsk.ua Tue Oct 1 22:39:59 2002
From: gord@kron.donetsk.ua (Vladimir A. Gordienko)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: They have no internet, no cabrillo...
Message-ID: <00bd01c2698b$2b1a26e0$0100007f@localhost>
Hello Hrle ,
Some of your statements are really correct, but you extremely
exaggerated the situation in the Ukraine. :-)
Your conception is really overdone. I guess it is in fact not
far away from croatian. :-)
Most of our active contesters do have the Internet, clasters, etc.
Most of us use good equipment, good antennas, stacks, etc.
May be some stations are in poor conditions, but please do not
extend it on all of our contesters and lay it on thick.
CU in the contests.
73, Vladimir ("Bob") UT1IA = EO1I
UCC vice-president
http://www.qrz.com/ut1ia/
http://www.qsl.net/ut1ia/
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As a young student of economy I learned a bit of a modern capitalistic way
of making business, and guys in ARRL/CQ Mag you doing it all wrong.
Contesting is soooooooo popular and there are bunches of people every day in
front of my doors begging me to let them play in a contest, so this gave me
an idea how community can make more money on them.
Blackmailing with asking people money (memberships and such stuff) and in
return giving out the results isnt really so popular among radioamateurs and
some people usually get the results without even paying for it. We dont want
that, right?!
Here's what I suggest. In every other hobby one must pay if he wants to take
part in some compettition (yeah, even fishing) and so ARRL/CQ-Mag guys you
should do the same.
You should ask people to pay you before the contest, okey as hamradio is
specific hobby, you should ask to pay when people are submitting logs. So if
one who sent log didnt pay simply wont be shown in the results. This way you
will avoid all those that are not willing to pay and wants to read the
results wont even be in them. Same way you will avoid them searching trough
all the possible ilegal ways just to see what place they took.
Now you gotta admit this is just a brilliant idea.
I do hope someone got the irony out of the text above.
One can only laugh on how CQWW/ARRL organizers are presenting their's
contest results to the world. I guess CQ Mag and ARRL folks didnt notice
that hamradio as a hobby is fading out and newcomers in this hobby appears
in rare cases. Instead of making plans of how to make more people comming
into our hobby you make fools out of the existing ones.
(!!!) Last week I was CQing on 20m and one ukraine guy came to ask me the postal
mailing address for the SAC SSB Contest. He asked that in the name of the
very active young kid's radioclub which I worked dozens of times in all
sorts of contests. They have no internet, no cabrillo formats and their
equipment is older then I am (19). Sad part of the story is that they're not
the only one. There's a lot of amateurs in east europe which probably wont
see their scores in any contest no matter they participated and sent their
log.
Their avarage monthy pay for hard work is about 50 USD. So if they wanna
read their CQWW results they have to work whole month for it, and if you add
ARRL make it two months of hard work. But I'm sure you out there notice how
your qso rate meter goes up on these people.
We're not talking about free food here, you guys are making fools out of
people!
If you want to make private contest, if you think you can charge your
contest charge it so people will know what they're getting in return. You
cannot invite all the people and taking money out of them with using pure
blackmailing methods. I sure missed a line in rules saying if you want to
receive the results get subsribed to CQ magazine or something like that.
Same for ARRL, I have to wait months longer if I'm not a member and nobody
said that within the rules. Maybe if I knew this I wouldnt work those
contests at all.
People at WAE and UA DX Contest understand this and so I greatly welcome
their new standards. Thanks for the fantastic free scorebooks and broshures.
I'm sure I'll be back in those ones, while I have strong doubts on showing
up in ARRLs again.
Hrle - 9A6XX (9A7P Team)
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>From hrle at ipazin.net Wed Oct 2 02:35:42 2002
From: hrle@ipazin.net (Hrvoje Horvat)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: They have no internet, no cabrillo...
References: <00bd01c2698b$2b1a26e0$0100007f@localhost>
Message-ID: <001c01c269a3$43bf6e40$1e34aa2c@ampr.org>
> Most of our active contesters do have the Internet, clasters, etc.
> Most of us use good equipment, good antennas, stacks, etc.
> May be some stations are in poor conditions, but please do not
> extend it on all of our contesters and lay it on thick.
You know Vlad, you are right. In East Europe MOST of the active contesters
run good stations, having internet, and probably save some additional money
for the DXpeditions.
Why do we have to worry about those little tiny signals?! They're probably
just misserable loosers that havent achieved anything in their lifes.
Who cares about them!
CQ Magazine is money making magazine, why do we expect them to sponsor the
CQWW contest? After all it's just one of the lines written in the invitation
(rules). Anybody even read the rules? Nah...
Thank you for showing me that everything is so great on this world and that
sometimes even the little things cant help.
73 to all! 9A6XX
p.s. please read this:
http://lists.contesting.com/_cq-contest/2002-April/047285.html
p.s.s. I hope you'll manage to read the right part
> Hello Hrle ,
> Some of your statements are really correct, but you extremely
> exaggerated the situation in the Ukraine. :-)
> Your conception is really overdone. I guess it is in fact not
> far away from croatian. :-)
> Most of our active contesters do have the Internet, clasters, etc.
> Most of us use good equipment, good antennas, stacks, etc.
> May be some stations are in poor conditions, but please do not
> extend it on all of our contesters and lay it on thick.
> CU in the contests.
> 73, Vladimir ("Bob") UT1IA = EO1I
> UCC vice-president
> http://www.qrz.com/ut1ia/
> http://www.qsl.net/ut1ia/
>
>From hflasher at dayton.net Wed Oct 2 01:32:01 2002
From: hflasher@dayton.net (Harry or Marge Flasher)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ WW SSB CONTEST - OP NEEDED
Message-ID: <3D9A76C1.91303DA8@dayton.net>
We have lost one of the ops planning to travel to Costa Rica for the
TI5N entry as a multi-multi station in the CQ WW SSB contest. This was
due to business meetings scheduled for Sunday of the contest and Monday
that could nt be rescheduled.
We would like to replace this op. Hopefully we can find someone with
some good contest experience and capable of running pile ups.
Consideration will be given to one with low experience but may have
mostly all assignments in slow periods. An op could demonstrate ability
by ops before the contest.
Money matters - for a six night stay the cost is $500 which covers bed,
meals, some beverages, airport transfer and equipment use. Plan approx.
$25 exit fee and and funds for touring, gifts, etc. Group cost will
be in the $30 range. The $500 is adjusted $75 for each day more or -$75
for a each day less.
The main body of ops will arrive on Wed. Oct. 23 and depart on Tue. Oct.
29.
Airfare - I only have information from Dayton and as of Sunday, a good
fare was in the $530 range. Most major airlines have non stop flights
from some hubs.
The stations will include 756Pro's, 940's and a mix of several other
models. As planned each band will have its own amp and most will have a
selection of antenna. Logging will be with WriteLog.
For more information on the station and host, try:
http://www.qsl.net/ti5kd/contest.htm
For more info on Costa Rica just try a search with Costa Rica and you
should get a number of travel and related pages.
For anyone who would like to discuss this further, please call me at
937-434-9616.
73 Harry AC8G (ex W8KKF) J37K and others over the years.
>From roberto.soro at sia.it Wed Oct 2 11:32:20 2002
From: roberto.soro@sia.it (Soro Roberto)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Operating Chair Idea
Message-ID: <8160937F4F4CD111A93E00805FC1752909C03B32@ntsiaexch.office.sia.it>
That's the chair I have at my office desk.
.....but I can't use it for contesting :-(
I even saw them in a picture of the K4JA superstation shack!!
Bob, I2WIJ (J49Z in the next CQWW SSB M/S)
mailto:i2wij@qsl.net
http://www.qsl.net/i2wij/
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Barry [mailto:w2up@mindspring.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2002 9:35 PM
> To: CQ Contest
> Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Operating Chair Idea
>
>
> If you do have money to spare, the most incredible operating chair is
> the Herman MIller Aeron. It's also dispalted as artwork in the MOMA.
> See http://www.hermanmiller.com/CDA/product/0,1469,c201-pss1-
> p8,00.html
>
> They are frequently available used on Ebay, as a lot of liquidated
> dotcom companies bought them for their employees.
>
> I've never had a sore butt or numb leg after a weekend of contesting
> using an Aeron. In the past, I've switched back and forth
> between 3 or 4
> charis thourghout the weekend, and even stood for a while.
> Barry W2UP
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>From w2up at aicpl.com.au Wed Oct 2 08:14:01 2002
From: w2up@aicpl.com.au (Barry Kutner)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SO2R Sound mixer
Message-ID: <200210021114.g92BE1hF030934@contesting.com>
Hi Chris,
Welcome to the lower 48 :.) There was an article in NCJ several
years ago that discussed what you want. I don't have the reference
handy. Maybe someone else can quote the issue? I do have info
on a switch that makes it easy: Contact C & K switch
(http://www.ckcorp.com/ or Tel: 800-635-5
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>From discreetly_confidential at yahoo.com Wed Oct 2 06:40:10 2002
From: discreetly_confidential@yahoo.com (Chuck)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: They have no internet, no cabrillo...
In-Reply-To: <001c01c269a3$43bf6e40$1e34aa2c@ampr.org>
Message-ID: <20021002124010.27008.qmail@web13306.mail.yahoo.com>
First, let me state that I don't have as great a
station as many do, but I have one that works for
me. I either operate as part of the M/M world or
I do it as a SO.
I agree with Vladimir! The key, here, is rather
than make distinctions about the level of
resources a station may or may not have available
one should emphasize that it is what you DO with
what you have that matters.
The 'little gun' or 'popgun' station of limited
resources works at pefecting skills and abilities
to achieve some kind of goal for themselves.
To call someone who has limited resources (as
Hrvoje puts it "...those little tiny signals
...hey're probably just misserable losers that
havent achieved anything in their lifes. Who
cares about them!') those kinds of perjorative
terms only serves to further divide our group.
Trust me.. and you can verify this with ANY
contest op who is seriusly looking for a good
score..
ANY station who is competitive in a contest
SEEKS, WANTS, and DESIRES as many of those 'tiny
signals' as they can get. As we say. 'Q's Is
Points!' It doesn't matter what class of station
you may have.. trust me. If I'm operating in a
contest, I want every Q I can get. Loud, weak,
whatever. No station who is active in the contest
shares the view that a 'tiny signal' is worthless
or indicative of an operator/owner that is a
'loser'. Just the opposite!
Many times I've struggled for minutes to pull a
'tiny signal' out of the noise becuase I WANTED
to make the Q. Regardless of whetheror not it was
a mult.. 'Q's Is Points!'
For all you know,that 'tiny signal' may be a
skilled QRP enthusiast of great resources trying
out a milliwatt transmitter into a dipole to see
how it works. Blanket, perjorative statements
add nothing to the debate.
One thing to remember is this.. there are MORE
multi-multi stations looking for ops than you may
know about. I can't speak for European folks, but
I know here in the States EVERY M/M wants to have
new blood coming in to train and have for thier
station. I would have to bet that the European
guys and other Countries are the same way. The
geographical limitations and reduced station
numberes may necessitate differnt methods of
contact, training, and assilimation of folks, but
there is NEVER a shortage of need for ops.
Quite a few active constesters do not use
Internet, clusters, or other assistances. They
like being unassisted in their efforts. They may
submit thier logs via the Internet or by mail,
but they don't use it themselves.
Rather than case perjorative words which tend to
divide our community of contest aficiandos.. why
not attempt to encourage them to operate and
plant a few seeds?
Just one ham's opinion. Feel free to fire back.
73
Chuck K3FT
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>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 2 09:46:53 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQ/RJ WW RTTY - All Claimed Scores 02Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210021546.g92Fkrw05179@mail.b4h.net>
2002 CQ/RJ WW RTTY - Claimed Scores 02Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: rtty@cqww.com
Mail logs to:
CQ/RJ WW RTTY 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 Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA M/2 HP
3Z7TTY 3047 7826 216 369 125 44 5,556,460 PKRVG
YL8M(@YL2KL) 3162 7828 197 369 120 48 5,370,008 Latvian CC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA M/M HP
LY5A(@LY2ZZ) 4282 10535 208 415 140 48 8,000,000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA M/S HP
RK3AWL 4150 0 0 0 0 48 4,150,000
OH5Z(@OH5CW) 2133 5513 173 355 117 48 3,555,885
OL5Q 1846 4745 187 277 101 2,680,925
LR0N(@LU1NDC) 1689 4954 159 247 102 48 2,516,632
VE3NE 1409 3717 169 259 101 40 1,966,293 CY0MM Team
AL1G 982 2500 60 126 117 32 757,500
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA M/S LP
9A7P 1502 3694 161 268 90 48 1,917,186 WWYC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA SOAB HP
UP5P(UN5PR) 2051 5826 122 336 115 3,338,298 Temirtau
Contest Clu
P3F(5B4AGN) 1888 5532 93 281 139 29 2,837,916
AH0B(JA2VUP) 1998 5947 109 224 91 2,521,528
VA3DX 1404 3790 169 282 100 33 2,088,290 CCO
EA5DFV 1218 2991 211 135 75 19 1,259,211
VE6YR 1060 2739 140 183 83 32 1,112,034
HA9RU 471 1125 53 104 43 12 225,000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA SOAB LP
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 1424 4172 93 263 89 42 1,856,540 Chiltern DX Club
ON4ADZ 1281 3163 146 282 102 39 1,676,390
G4RS(G0URR) 1211 2961 135 255 87 35 1,412,397
VE3IAY(@VE3FU) 1085 2854 167 238 87 40 1,404,168 CCO
S56A 917 2298 132 253 91 20 1,093,848 SKY CC
AH6OZ 914 2706 155 150 75 42 1,028,280
VE3BUC 907 2360 131 203 80 31 977,040 CCO
F6IRF 670 1646 121 209 79 30 673,214 Les charlots du
74
VA3PC 589 1556 111 181 70 30 563,272 CCO
VE9DX 562 1422 120 173 71 517,608
GU0SUP 560 1388 102 198 72 24 516,336
PY7ZY 520 1511 54 124 87 17 400,415
VE3AGC 472 1170 107 133 62 30 353,340 CCO
M0BEX 466 1120 89 143 50 25 315,840 CDXC (UK)
6J2AUB(XE2AUB) 471 1182 82 96 51 270,678
VE7ASK 397 959 115 103 62 30 268,520
6J2AC(XE2AC) 412 1013 86 90 33 18 211,717
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA SOAB(A) HP
ON4UN 1805 4749 197 321 119 30 3,025,113
RN6BN 2004 4914 169 316 115 39 2,948,400
JY9QJ 182 528 20 79 40 5 73,392 BCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA SOAB(A) LP
DK3GI 741 1 134 191 83 793,560 BCC
DL6LAU 218 525 23 128 67 114,450 BCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/10 HP
9A5E 1009 2656 55 91 35 30 481,279 Croatian CC
SP8NR 474 1305 48 75 31 200,970 SP DX CLUB
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/10 LP
6J1KK(XE1KK) 900 2317 51 74 27 352,184
ES7AAZ 423 1110 41 85 30 173,160
UT2UZ 388 1029 40 79 31 154,350
PY4PW 66 9504 11 28 15 09 9,504 ARAUCÁRIA DX
GROUP
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/15 HP
IK2FIL 800 2091 54 88 32 36 363,834
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/15 LP
HB9DTM 188 472 33 40 15 6 41,536 F8KCF Contest
Gang
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/20 HP
CK6WQ(VE6WQ) 1250 3264 54 89 34 40 577,728
JY9NX(JM1CAX) 814 2339 46 78 29 19 357,867
LP7H(LU9HS) 635 1858 48 74 30 30 282,416
RW4PL 565 1330 36 76 29 22 187,530
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/20 LP
F6FJE 571 1305 38 78 26 185,310
DK2GZ 247 578 34 57 19 14 63,580 SDXG South
German DX
EA3AJW 235 533 29 58 18 9 51,168
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/40 HP
S50A 755 1774 49 73 24 30 259,004 SCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/80 HP
OK2ZC 283 560 7 46 8 18 34,160 OKDXC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/80 LP
T95A 280 567 0 43 6 27,783 Sarajevo
Contest Gro
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
USA M/S HP
W2FU 2327 5951 209 353 118 48 4,046,680 Rochester (NY)
DX As
KI5XP(@W5WMU) 1444 3443 187 278 108 48 1,972,839 Cajun Contest
Club
K7ZUM 1339 3110 166 205 89 41 1,430,600 WVDXC
KE7AJ 1242 2867 149 205 92 1,278,682 SPOKANE DX
ASSOC (SD
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
USA M/S LP
WA1Z 791 1909 135 225 89 45 857,141 YCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
USA SOAB HP
AA5AU 2443 5682 230 310 117 42 3,733,074
K4GMH 1781 4464 172 280 100 2,464,128 PVRC
W1ZT 1705 4274 193 275 95 32 2,406,262 YCCC
WW7OR(W7GG) 1630 3907 168 227 102 34 1,951,667 WVDXC
WX4TM 1542 3736 173 239 90 32 1,871,736
K5AM 1620 3762 165 218 86 23 1,764,378
K3SV 1046 2703 117 216 74 1,100,121 PVRC
N8KM 951 2428 123 217 84 28 1,029,472
K4RO 710 1745 95 175 66 14 586,320 TCG
K3WW 706 1913 66 168 57 16 556,683 FRC
K6RIM 564 1261 72 155 125 23 443,872 NCCC
AA4V 431 1170 48 124 48 10 257,400
N1MGO 301 713 78 122 59 10 184,667
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
USA SOAB LP
W2UP 2055 5240 193 329 113 3,322,160 FRC
WB8K 1229 2999 142 234 90 33 1,397,534 NCC
KI6DY 1169 2606 168 201 72 32 1,149,246
K7SV 807 0 132 237 92 24 921,078 PVRC
W8UL 840 2115 83 214 111 32 862,920
W3SE 915 2057 167 164 87 31 859,826 SCCC
W4UEF 779 1881 146 226 84 29 852,093
N2NL 650 1458 118 187 77 20 556,956 FCG
K3ZV 456 1092 70 154 85 22 337,428 Latvian CC
NB1B 430 1072 73 149 64 12 306,592 YCCC
W6ZL 433 1032 83 136 72 13 300,312
WA6BOB 319 681 90 78 60 6 155,268
K6OWL 303 715 64 99 54 9 155,155
W6KY 258 574 57 91 81 10 131,446 SCCC
N7ON 250 566 70 99 59 129,048
AG4TJ 220 564 43 78 47 16 94,752
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
USA SOAB QRP
WB6BWZ 250 461 103 83 49 26 108,335 SECC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
USA SOAB(A) HP
ND5S 1479 3573 178 281 102 36 2,004,453
W2YC 1274 3160 170 288 96 30 1,750,640 FRC
K4WW 1075 2655 143 233 87 28 1,229,265 KCG
NI6T 896 1990 165 178 83 24 847,740 NCCC
KU4J 519 1285 80 182 75 28 433,045 North Alabama
DX Clu
K0BX 441 1121 57 141 55 12 283,613
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
USA SOAB(A) LP
K4RVH 207 517 38 123 53 110,638
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
USA SOSB/10 HP
N4BP 946 2489 46 86 30 403,218 FCG
K0MP 519 1274 35 61 22 14 150,332 Western
Wireless Con
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
USA SOSB/15 HP
W1AW(WS7I) 1111 2755 48 85 30 449,065
K3PP 100 282 8 34 10 3 14,664 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
USA SOSB/20 HP
K9JY 825 1980 50 78 30 25 312,840 SMC
Operators:
3Z7TTY SP5HNK,SP5UAF,SP7GIQ,SP7PS,SQ5BPM,SQ5EBJ
9A7P 9A5AEI,9A6XX
AL1G AL1G,KL7FH
K7ZUM AC7LX,K7ZUM,KI7Y
KE7AJ K7OX,KE7AJ
KI5XP KI5XP,N5RLM,W5WMU,WA5CHX
LR0N LU1NDC,LU2NI,LU8NA,LW7EIC
LY5A LY1BA,LY2BIG,LY2GV,LY2IJ,LY2PAJ,LY3MM,LY3TA
OH5Z OH5CW,OH5HCK
OL5Q OK1FLC,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
RK3AWL RV3BA,RW3DD,RW3FO,RX3DCX,UA3ASZ
VE3NE VE3EY,VE3NE,VE3NZ
W2FU K1PY,K2CS,K2CS,N1OKL,N2OPW,N2WK,NG2P,W1TY,W2FU
WA1Z NE1I,WA1Z
YL8M YL1ZF,YL2GDJ,YL2KF,YL2KL
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 2 09:49:19 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Texas QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 02Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210021549.g92FnJg05192@mail.b4h.net>
2002 Texas QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 02Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: k5vuu@arrl.net
Mail logs to:
Texas QSO Party Committee
17007 Hillview Lane
Spring, TX 77379
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 CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
In State Single Op HP
N5DO 278 1032 0 210 18 611,530 Big Bend ARC
N5EG 0 1529 0 170 17 520,860
N1LN 281 900 0 188 18 499,884 NARS
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
In State SO CW LP
K5LH 371 0 0 92 27 103,396 Heart Of Texas DX So
KE5C 238 0 0 65 8 46,410 CTDXCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op LP
N6MU(@N6NB) 202 298 0 170 18 223,840 SCCC
N4PN 59 321 0 164 18 148,816 FCG
NY1S 114 81 0 103 15 58,912
WN6K 34 100 0 67 8 21,734 SCCC
W6ZZZ 0 53 0 43 8,058 NCCC
W3SE 0 1 0 1 1 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op QRP
K5IID 85 87 0 102 9 50,258 MRRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
Out of State SO CW HP
W4SAA 59 0 0 41 8,757 FCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
Out of State SO CW LP
K5OT 131 0 0 68 31,224 SMC
WA4PXP 57 0 0 55 5 9,905
W4YA 57 0 0 30 6,130 FCG
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 2 09:50:06 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Alabama QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 02Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210021550.g92Fo6K05203@mail.b4h.net>
2002 Alabama QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 02Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 28, 2002
E-mail logs to: dxcc@dbtech.net
Mail logs to:
The Alabama QSO Party
4525 Eastern Hills Lane
Cottondale, AL 35453
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 SSBQ FMQ Mult hr Score Club
Rover LP
K4BAI/M(@KO4RR/M 271 3 0 76 6 21,204 SECC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ SSBQ FMQ Mult hr Score Club
Single Op HP
VK2CZ 0 1 0 1 1
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ SSBQ FMQ Mult hr Score Club
Single Op LP
K3JHT 9 0 0 9 6 162
WA4PXP(@W4MQ) 10 0 0 10 2 100
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 2 09:51:21 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 SAC SSB - All Claimed Scores 02Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210021551.g92FpL205212@mail.b4h.net>
2002 SAC SSB - All Claimed Scores 02Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: sac@contesting.com
Mail logs to:
EDR Contest Manager
Peter Vestergard, OZ5WQ
Vestervej 74
DK-4960 Holeby
Denmark
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/S HP
SK3W(@SK3GW) 2539 315 24 2,081,835 TOEC
OH1F(@OH1AF) 2431 309 24 1,922,289 CCF
SL0W 1819 255 24 1,191,360 TOEC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/S LP
SK3A(@SK3JR) 455 85 6 86,020 TOEC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
OH2BH(OH2JTE) 2164 280 24 1,559,040 CCF
OZ1DD 2013 268 24 1,418,524
OH2RA 1481 216 17 794,880 CCF
DF6JC 414 151 62,665 RR DX
YL2LY 373 154 18 57,442 Latvian CC
PY5EG 296 116 18 45,704
ON5GQ 316 128 17 40,448
OH4U(OH3RM) 240 54 2 35,262 MIDNITESUN DX ASSOCI
W7UT 189 78 18,486
N1EU 158 82 3 16,646 YCCC
K1DG 146 80 15,040 YCCC
N6ZZ 158 74 5 12,728 SCCC
LY1DS 118 76 2 8,968
VK2CZ 71 46 3,542
K3WW 48 31 1 1,488 FRC
VE6JY 25 20 3 980
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
VE3DZ 274 104 12 36,504 CCO
RW3VZ 266 118 31,388
F5IN 168 77 12,936
NY4T 109 68 10,132 TCG
VE3CR 129 59 7,611 CCO
NF4A 79 55 2 6,215 FCG
WN6K 87 50 4 4,350 SCCC
K1TO 71 44 1 3,124 FCG
N2NL 44 31 1 2,046 FCG
OE5FDM 63 28 5 1,764 BCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/10 HP
OH5BM 879 75 14 165,900 CCF
LA6YEA 601 60 15 95,880
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/15 HP
OH2KW 1208 73 19 237,615
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/15 LP
K2SX 41 20 2 820 YCCC
VA3PL 1 4 4 CCO
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 HP
W4SAA 28 18 1 504 FCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/40 HP
OH6Y(OH6YF) 443 48 17 48,768 CCF
8S5A(SM5AJV) 454 46 12 46,322 TOEC
Operators:
OH1F OH1MDR,OH1NOA
SK3A SM3CVM,SM3LVB,SM3SZW
SK3W SM0GNU,SM3EVR,SM5IMO
SL0W SM0AJU,SM5DJZ
>From gw3njw at onetel.net.uk Wed Oct 2 20:03:21 2002
From: gw3njw@onetel.net.uk (Clive Whelan)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Perception IS reality
In-Reply-To: <fjik56c60g8eool.300920022040@designet-jsi>
Message-ID: <VA.0000025d.007c2d21@gw3njw>
Jim Idelson wrote:
> By my count, about 2/3 of the non-US contesters who have commented on this
> topic here on cq-contest say that they are not happy with the way ARRL is
> putting out the results
>
QST came today. I devoured the DX CW results, nothing else of interest. Next
year, let me see,..... nothing of interest........, hmmmm what should I do?
73
Clive
GW3NJW
>From trogo at telegraphy.com Thu Oct 3 07:15:59 2002
From: trogo@telegraphy.com (Tony Rogozinski)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Perception IS reality
References: <VA.0000025d.007c2d21@gw3njw>
Message-ID: <001f01c26a9b$f805f3d0$90516244@HP5495>
Cancel your subscription and wait to see the results on
the web. Seems pretty simplistic to me.
Tony N7BG
----- Original Message -----
From: "Clive Whelan" <gw3njw@onetel.net.uk>
To: "CQ-Contest Post" <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 8:03 PM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Perception IS reality
> Jim Idelson wrote:
> > By my count, about 2/3 of the non-US contesters who have commented on
this
> > topic here on cq-contest say that they are not happy with the way ARRL
is
> > putting out the results
> >
>
>
> QST came today. I devoured the DX CW results, nothing else of interest.
Next
> year, let me see,..... nothing of interest........, hmmmm what should I
do?
>
>
> 73
>
>
> Clive
> GW3NJW
>
>
> _______________________________________________
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> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
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>
>From trogo at telegraphy.com Thu Oct 3 07:25:52 2002
From: trogo@telegraphy.com (Tony Rogozinski)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Perception IS reality
References: <VA.0000025d.007c2d21@gw3njw>
Message-ID: <003601c26a9d$59301bd0$90516244@HP5495>
BTW what the hell is the purpose of this thread anyway?
What does it add to contesting? Why don't you folks
who prefer to bash people/organizations/things start a
reflector and have at it. But in the meantime please cut
the crap if you don't have something to add to the hobby.
Yeah, I have a delete key but frankly my finger is sore from pushing it so
much when I read emails on this reflector. I believe there is some protocol
for the type
of messages that are permitted isn't there?
And, yes again, I will unsubscribe very soon if the nonsense continues - as
will - I'm sure many others.
IMHO
Tony N7BG
----- Original Message -----
From: "Clive Whelan" <gw3njw@onetel.net.uk>
To: "CQ-Contest Post" <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 8:03 PM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Perception IS reality
> Jim Idelson wrote:
> > By my count, about 2/3 of the non-US contesters who have commented on
this
> > topic here on cq-contest say that they are not happy with the way ARRL
is
> > putting out the results
> >
>
>
> QST came today. I devoured the DX CW results, nothing else of interest.
Next
> year, let me see,..... nothing of interest........, hmmmm what should I
do?
>
>
> 73
>
>
> Clive
> GW3NJW
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> CQ-Contest mailing list
> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>
>
>From k2wr at njdxa.org Thu Oct 3 14:21:04 2002
From: k2wr@njdxa.org (Rich Gelber, K2WR)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] W9WNV Paroled
Message-ID: <003f01c26b01$411304e0$6401a8c0@Gelber>
Don Miller, W9WNV has been paroled from prison in California:
http://www.thedesertsun.com/news/stories/local/1027736792.shtml
Thanks to NA2M for the link.
Rich, K2WR
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>From 9a5k at kreso.com Thu Oct 3 21:09:44 2002
From: 9a5k@kreso.com (9A5K)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ARRL DX Phone Results
Message-ID: <002f01c26b08$0e511360$0100a8c0@kreso>
Any idea why RW2F won plaque for Europe Multioperator Unlimited in
PHONE part??
I've just downloaded PDF file...
In WEB Scores, RW2F is multi/single, not multi/multi or UNLIMITED??
Or, I've missed something?...
73,
Chris - 9A5K/K5CRO
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>From kcechura at umr.edu Fri Oct 4 14:28:24 2002
From: kcechura@umr.edu (Ken Cechura)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] W9WNV Paroled
In-Reply-To: <003f01c26b01$411304e0$6401a8c0@Gelber>
Message-ID: <000901c26bd3$d48b36c0$cc00a8c0@crashwin>
Was ha an avid contestor or something? Maybe we need periodic updates
on kevin mitnick, too?
Don Miller, W9WNV has been paroled from prison in California:
http://www.thedesertsun.com/news/stories/local/1027736792.shtml
Thanks to NA2M for the link.
>From lee at g0mtn.freeserve.co.uk Thu Oct 3 23:40:11 2002
From: lee@g0mtn.freeserve.co.uk (Lee Volante)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RSGB 21/28 MHz Contests coming soon !
Message-ID: <001601c26b25$748fd360$13eb193e@mr9107zbgcbvxe>
Hi all,
The 2002 RSGB 21/28 MHz contests will be coming soon.
Rules summary:
Dates and times:
SSB Sunday 6 October 0700-1900 UTC
CW Sunday 20 October 0700-1900 UTC
UK stations contact overseas stations only, and vice versa.
UK stations send RS(T) + Serial Number + UK District Code
Overseas stations send RS(T) + Serial Number
There are Open / Restricted / QRP / SWL sections, with awards to be won.
Full rules, with details of exact frequencies, scoring etc. are available on
the RSGB HF Contests Committee website at: http://www.rsgbhfcc.org
73,
Lee G0MTN
>From k6km at cncnet.com Thu Oct 3 22:11:17 2002
From: k6km@cncnet.com (Bill)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Oceania Test Mults??
References: <003f01c26b01$411304e0$6401a8c0@Gelber>
Message-ID: <3D9D14E5.B0E3BD8@cncnet.com>
Best I can tell, Oceania stations need prefixes as mults.
I've not been able to verify this with total confidence.
I've poked about lots of Oceania sites and still am not
100 pct satisfied that my interpretation is correct.
If you need prefixes, I'll be in your contest signing
NG6O, a club call. If I don't receive confirmation thsat
prefixis are meainigful to OC stations, I'll still be there
signing my REAL call K6KM.
Wot's up mates?
Bill K6KM,
>From hounds1234 at attbi.com Fri Oct 4 01:27:56 2002
From: hounds1234@attbi.com (Haddon/N6ZFO)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Practice CQP
Message-ID: <3D9D42FC.4010203@attbi.com>
Contesters everywhere. . . you are invited to join the NCCC CQP practice
session
on Friday night on 160, 80/75 and 40m. Check your logging program, assess
propagation, or just warm up for big weekend California QSO Party.
---------------------------------------------
CQP Practice Times: 0430-0450Z (2130 to 2150 PDST)
Frequencies:
CW: ~ 1815, 3540, 7040
SSB: ~ 1845, 3830, 7220-40.
---------------------------------------------
If you wish, join us on 3830 before and after.
Most importantly, enter the CQP this weekend.
ALL California counties represented.
Details at www.cqp.org
73 and good luck to all.
Bill, N6ZFO
Vice Pres/Contest Chair,
Northern California Contest Club
>From harri.mantila at nokia.com Fri Oct 4 16:46:12 2002
From: harri.mantila@nokia.com (harri.mantila@nokia.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Station in Monaco?
Message-ID: <A242AFEC69697D40B6094A94B2C192AA012D073C@esebe011.ntc.nokia.com>
Hello!
It seems that I will be on a business visit in Nice during the
week before CQ WW CW. I am looking for a QTH that I could guest
operate for example on 21 MHz single band in CQ WW CW. Do you
know any station in Monaco that might be used for this contest?
Best Regards,
Harry OH6YF
Email: harry@oh6yf.com
www.oh6yf.com
http://wrtc.oh6yf.com
>From k9tm at buckeye-express.com Fri Oct 4 15:54:23 2002
From: k9tm@buckeye-express.com (k9tm)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Latest Master DTA's available on the web
Message-ID: <3D9DE3DF.F3D25D76@buckeye-express.com>
The latest databases are available from the following link:
http://members.buckeye-express.com/k9tm/dta.html
73 Tim K9TM
>From brianmiller at xtra.co.nz Sat Oct 5 09:00:46 2002
From: brianmiller@xtra.co.nz (Brian Miller)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Oceania Test Mults??
References: <003f01c26b01$411304e0$6401a8c0@Gelber>
<3D9D14E5.B0E3BD8@cncnet.com>
Message-ID: <001b01c26be0$bbd46360$a52256d2@master>
Hi Bill
Pefixes are the multipliers for the Oceania DX contest - same as the CQ WPX
contest.
The full rules, including multiplier definition, are detailed in
http://www.nzart.org.nz/nzart/update/contests/Oceania/oceania_2002_rules.pdf
Look forward to working you from NG6O! I will be part of the ZL6QH club station
team
73
Brian ZL1AZE
for Oceania DX contest Committee
----- Original Message -----
From: Bill <k6km@cncnet.com>
To: Contest Reflector <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Friday, October 04, 2002 4:11 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Oceania Test Mults??
Best I can tell, Oceania stations need prefixes as mults.
I've not been able to verify this with total confidence.
I've poked about lots of Oceania sites and still am not
100 pct satisfied that my interpretation is correct.
If you need prefixes, I'll be in your contest signing
NG6O, a club call. If I don't receive confirmation thsat
prefixis are meainigful to OC stations, I'll still be there
signing my REAL call K6KM.
Wot's up mates?
Bill K6KM,
_______________________________________________
CQ-Contest mailing list
CQ-Contest@contesting.com
http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>From paul at ei5di.com Fri Oct 4 22:29:15 2002
From: paul@ei5di.com (Paul O'Kane)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RSGB 21/28 MHz Contests coming soon !
References: <001801c26bd3$6b3804a0$a6ce869f@piii1000>
Message-ID: <008301c26be9$6324bfe0$e5a5fea9@dell>
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lee Volante" <lee@g0mtn.freeserve.co.uk>
> The 2002 RSGB 21/28 MHz contests will be coming soon.
> Dates and times:
> SSB Sunday 6 October 0700-1900 UTC
> CW Sunday 20 October 0700-1900 UTC
If you need a logger for this contest, the demo version of SD is
fully working and unrestricted for overseas entrants (outside the
UK). You can download it from http://www.ei5di.com/sd/sd994.zip
(539 kb).
Here's the setup info.
Overseas Entrants.
Select SD Type 4 - General Purpose, Area Multipliers
Mults Count : B (by band)
Points per CW QSO : 3
Points per SSB QSO : 3
Pts/Bonus : 0 (multipliers)
.MLT File : RSGB
Mode : SSB or CW
Mixed Mode : N
Work UK only:
Send RS(T) + Serial
Log RS(T) + Serial + UK District Code
After the contest, use SDCHECK to create your .LOG and
.SUM files. Rename them to YOURCALL.LOG and YOURCALL.SUM,
where YOURCALL is the callsign you used during the contest,
and attach them to an email to hf.contests@rsgb.org.uk
Full rules on the RSGB HF Contests Committee website at:
http://www.rsgbhfcc.org
73,
Paul EI5DI
http://www.ei5di.com
>From wn3vaw at fyi.net Fri Oct 4 20:46:03 2002
From: wn3vaw@fyi.net (Ron Notarius WN3VAW)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 1 Week until the 45th Annual Pa QSO Party
Message-ID: <01c301c26c00$525b2520$03010a0a@office1>
Warm up this weekend with the Ca QSO Party -- and then come out next week
for the 45th Annual Pennsylvania QSO Party, sponsored by the Nittany Amateur
Radio Club, will take place October 12th & 13th. Look for activity from all
67 PA counties; from an assortment of portables, mobile & rover stations;
from special event stations; and from stations sitting on county lines.
While much of the activity will be on 80 and 40 meters, you will find
stations to work on all bands, and all are welcome! For the in-state
participants, the multipliers are the total number of counties AND the
ARRL/RAC Sections (including 1 for DX), so all stations everywhere are
eagerly sought.
One of the unique things of this contest is the Special Event Bonus
station -- a different one every year, this station not only highlights the
sponsoring club or organization, but is worth 200 points per QSO. This
year's Special Event Station is W3FRC (operating from the K3ANS
superstation), highlighting the 75th Anniversary of the Frankford Radio
Club. The FRC is offering their own set of awards during their anniversary
year, so if you're looking for FRC members to work for these, the Pa QSO
Party gives you a perfect opportunity to do so!
Complete rules and entry forms can be found at
http://www.nittany-arc.org/parules.html
For those who want to read further, some of the highlights:
----------------
OPERATING PERIODS - 1600Z October 12 to 0500Z October 13 and 1300Z October
13 to 2200Z October 13, 2002 -- yes, there is an 8 hour overnight break!
FREQUENCIES: SSB: 1850, 3980, 7280, 14280, 21380, 28310, 50.125, 146.55
(12,17,30 meter QSOs NOT permitted.)
CW: 40 KHz up from the bottom and 1810 KHz.
160 METERS - Try at 0300Z Sunday. Follow 160 Band Plan, CW - 1.800-1.830,
SSB - above 1.850
TECH & TECH PLUS: 28310, 50.125, 146.55
MOBILE WINDOW - 5 KHz below listed frequencies. KEEP CLEAR FOR WEAK MOBILES.
SPECIAL HIGH BAND ACTIVITY PERIODS - Saturday & Sunday: 10m - 1800z, 15m -
1900z, 20m - 2000z
SSB on the hour, CW on the half hour!! (Great way to increase your
multipliers!!)
EXCHANGES - Sequential SERIAL NUMBER plus COUNTY or ARRL or Radio
Association of Canada (RAC) section. Stations on county lines will give out
ONE serial number per contact but all counties may be counted as
multipliers. Work stations once per band and once per mode. Work mobiles and
Rovers again as they change counties.
SCORING
QSO POINTS - CW QSOs on 160 and 80 - 2 points, Other CW QSOs - 1.5 points,
SSB/FM QSOs - 1 point
MULTIPLIERS
Pennsylvania Stations: ARRL sections + RAC sections + PA Counties + 1 for
DX. (152 total)
Out-of-State Stations: Pennsylvania Counties (67 total)
FINAL SCORE - Total Points X Total Multipliers
QRP BONUS MULTIPLIER - Multiply your final score by 2 if less than 5 watts
output.
NOVICE/TECH BONUS MULTIPLIER - Multiply your final score by 3 if a Novice or
Tech.
PA MOBILE BONUS POINTS - If mobile, add 500 points for each county operated
from (10 QSOs Minimum).
PA ROVERS BONUS POINTS - Add 500 points for every location operated from (10
QSOs Minimum).
SPECIAL EVENT STATION - Each year, a different Pennsylvania Club will set up
and operate a special event station as part of the contest. The Frankford
Radio Club (FRC), W3FRC, is this year's special event station. This
operation is a part the commemoration of the 75th anniversary of the
founding of the FRC. Add 200 points to your final score for each QSO with
W3FRC after all other bonuses have been taken.
ENTRY DIVISIONS - Single op medium power (150W), Single op QRO, QRP (5W); CW
ONLY (single op, 150 watts max); Multi-single, Multi-multi, Portable (single
op or multi-single only), Novice/Technician, Mobile, Rover. NOTE: QRP is
defined as all contacts on any radio running 5 W or less. NOTE: Single ops
and multi-single - ONLY ONE SIGNAL on air at one time!
AWARDS - Plaques to top scores in all entry divisions plus single op
out-of-state plaque for winner in Eastern, Central, and Western Time zones,
single op med & high power EPA, single op med & high power WPA, plus others
as warranted. Plaque to top Canadian entry. Certificates to county and
section winners. Trophy to Club winner. (Plaque in "Rover" and Canadian
division if enough entries). Out-of-State Medium Power & OOS QRP plaques.
Anyone who makes 100 QSOs during the Party is eligible for a handsome PA QSO
Party Coffee Mug personalized with your call. To order, include your log
showing 100 or more QSOs and a check for $15.00 made payable to "NARC".
SPECIAL PLAQUE FOR WORKING ALL 67 COUNTIES
SPECIAL PLAQUE FOR TOP FIRST TIME ENTRANT - Intended to encourage new
contesters, a plaque will be awarded to the top single operator entry from
Pennsylvania who enters the Party for the first time. If you got your feet
wet logging or operating briefly at a multi-op station you're still
eligible. Attention Clubs , encourage your new members to get on and compete
for this handsome plaque. This is not intended for "Big Guns" from other
Contests!
LOGS AND DUPE SHEETS - Logs and dupe sheets must be submitted with an
official summary form or reasonable facsimile. 100 points will be deducted
for each dupe found. The summary sheet can be downloaded from the web site.
SEND LOGS by Nov. 16, 2002 to: PA QSO Party 2002, c/o Nittany Amateur Radio
Club, P.O. Box 614, State College, PA 16804-0614. A DONATION of $2.00 or
more with your entry will help defray the costs of mailing, printing, etc.
and would be greatly appreciated. PLEASE NO SASEs - they only get lost.
----------------
...and look for me during the contest weekend. Due to some scheduling
concerns, I will probably be operating my home station. But look for my
club's two club stations, N3SH/3 Clarion/Forest County Line, or WA3SH/3
Westmoreland/Somerset County Line; and for club member N3ZNI (with KB3GOT) &
former member N3WAV running around mobile throughout the 33 counties of
Western PA.
Disclaimer: I am not now a member of the Nittany ARC and/or the Pa QSO
Party committee, just an active participant. And I promise to not follow
the example of the QSO Party of the State of Chads (that's "chad" as in
paper ballots, not the DXCC entity) by innundating the reflector with daily
posts, probably one last one right before the contest.
73, ron wn3vaw
"And they give you cash,
which is just as good as money!"
Yogi Berra, AFLAC Commercial, 2002
>From aa5au at bellsouth.net Fri Oct 4 21:33:52 2002
From: aa5au@bellsouth.net (Don Hill AA5AU)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Latest Master DTA's available on the web
References: <3D9DE3DF.F3D25D76@buckeye-express.com>
Message-ID: <003e01c26c0f$439f0740$6401a8c0@don>
RTTY versions available at www.aa5au.com/rtty/ for .cal file
and www.geocities.com/writelog for .dta version for WriteLog.
I will be updating these files before the JARTS RTTY contest in 2 weeks
with calls received in last weekend's CQ/RJ RTTY Contest.
Send any changes to me and I will include them in the next update.
73, Don AA5AU
----- Original Message -----
From: "k9tm" <k9tm@buckeye-express.com>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Friday, October 04, 2002 1:54 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Latest Master DTA's available on the web
> The latest databases are available from the following link:
>
> http://members.buckeye-express.com/k9tm/dta.html
>
> 73 Tim K9TM
> _______________________________________________
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>From radio at stelex.com.au Sat Oct 5 12:38:38 2002
From: radio@stelex.com.au (Mike, VK4DX)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Oceania Test Mults??
References: <003f01c26b01$411304e0$6401a8c0@Gelber>
<3D9D14E5.B0E3BD8@cncnet.com>
Message-ID: <3D9E429E.2040602@stelex.com.au>
Yes, mate, mulipliers are indeed different prefixes for both OC and
non-OC stations.
And you count the same prefix on two different bands as two multipliers,
unlike WPX contest.
Visit International Contest Calendar (www.vk4dx.net) for more info.
73 and CU in the contest, de Mike VK4DX
Bill wrote:
>Best I can tell, Oceania stations need prefixes as mults.
>I've not been able to verify this with total confidence.
>
>I've poked about lots of Oceania sites and still am not
>100 pct satisfied that my interpretation is correct.
>
>If you need prefixes, I'll be in your contest signing
>NG6O, a club call. If I don't receive confirmation thsat
>prefixis are meainigful to OC stations, I'll still be there
>signing my REAL call K6KM.
>
>Wot's up mates?
>
>Bill K6KM,
>
>_______________________________________________
>CQ-Contest mailing list
>CQ-Contest@contesting.com
>http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>
>
>
>
>
>From wd4ahz at gte.net Sat Oct 5 02:42:20 2002
From: wd4ahz@gte.net (Ron Wetjen)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] From the ARRL Letter
Message-ID: <3D9E7BBC.2060000@gte.net>
==>ARRL SURVEYING MEMBERSHIP ON FUTURE CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSE
PREFERENCES
The ARRL is surveying its membership regarding which future on-line ARRL
Certification and Continuing Education (C-CE) courses hams would be most
likely to take. The list of possibilities ranges from antennas to VHF
and UHF operation. The Web-based survey
<http://www.arrl.org/members-only/cce/ccesurv.html> is now open for
input. The survey period will end October 27.
"The C-CE program has been very successful," said C-CE Program
Coordinator Howard Robins, W1HSR, who notes that thousands of hams have
registered for ARRL's on-line classes since the C-CE program began in
late 2000. The C-CE program's first offering--selected as a result of
membership input--was the Level I Amateur Radio Emergency Communications
course (EC-001). The League now offers three levels in emergency
communications and expanded course offerings to include Antenna
Modeling, HF Digital Communication and Satellite Communication.
"Our plans are to make several additional courses available in 2003,"
Robins said. "The survey results will guide the C-CE program in
providing courses of demonstrated interest to ARRL members."
Members will be asked to rank the various possibilities in terms of the
likelihood that they would take the course if it were offered. The list
includes Antennas 101, Basic Electronics, Trouble Shooting, Test
Equipment, Radio Propagation, VHF and UHF Beyond the Repeater and
Contesting 101.
To learn more, visit the ARRL Certification and Continuing Education Web
page <http://www.arrl.org/cce> and the C-CE Links found there. For more
information, contact Certification and Continuing Education Program
Coordinator Howard Robins, W1HSR, hrobins@arrl.org.
"Contesting 101" could be interesting!!
Ron
>From wae at dl6rai.muc.de Sun Oct 6 07:41:09 2002
From: wae@dl6rai.muc.de (Bernhard Buettner)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] WAEDC Log Server online agn
Message-ID: <200210060441.g964f9005847@dl6rai.muc.de>
Hello Contesters!
For those of you who have been wondering why Claimed Scores and Received
Log entries have not been visible on the WAEDC Web Sites lately: the server
is now back on line after 9 days of downtime. 130 E-Mail logs which have
arrived in these 9 days time have been acknowledged by the server and
the current lists are up to date now.
If you have any doubts, if your log has arrived, check out the logs
received page at:
http://www.darc.de/referate/dx/fedcw2c.htm (this is for CW)
http://www.darc.de/referate/dx/fedcw2s.htm (this is for SSB)
If you have any further questions, please contact me at "dl6rai@darc.de".
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 Georgek5kg at aol.com Sun Oct 6 14:35:03 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQP - SCLA & SCRU
Message-ID: <157.1563dbdd.2ad1ce47@aol.com>
It seems as though SCLA and SCRU are the exact same series of dits and dahs.
I worked on station who was sending them interchangably, depending on his
timing!
Tricky...
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 jallen at internorth.com Mon Oct 7 04:58:38 2002
From: jallen@internorth.com (J. Allen)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQP Mixups, VY1JA Style
Message-ID: <001401c26db5$d1944ae0$37096cd8@jallen>
I would like to apologize for the dupes during CQP to the many that I hit
twice.
My Omni-V does not talk to the software, and I had trouble remembering to
switch the band and mode in the software so not only were there dupes, but
some of my logging will be in error.
Don't worry, I am sure that you will get credit for your QSOs...
I have sent a note in with the CQP log, asking the checkers to assign errors
of band and mode to my log, treating your logs as correct. I know of only
one QSO that disappeared from my log (a 20 meter QSO with KA6BIM), and
another QSO that wanted to be the same number as the one that preceded it
for some unknown reason.
The cause of all of this is being addressed.... The microcontroller in my
Omni-V is being updated to Version V.9 and will be able in the future to
communicate with the software. I am only one component short, a hex
inverter, 7417 chip. My local Radio Shack does not carry them. Does anyone
know of a supplier with no minimum order fee for a single chip... I hate to
pay $20 for one IC.
Thanks for your patience with me during CQP.
Conditions to/from YT were the PITS! I think that the combined QSO counts
of VY1JA and VY1MB was something less than 350 QSOs. The challenge of
propagation makes it interesting. I love contesting anyway!
J.
VY1JA
>From ari.korhonen at kolumbus.fi Mon Oct 7 13:35:04 2002
From: ari.korhonen@kolumbus.fi (Ari Korhonen)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Contest Club Finland's Contest/DX meeting
Message-ID: <01c26de4$d1091680$b3c5f83e@default>
Hi,
A short preliminary info...
CCF's Contest/DX Meeting will take place during the third weekend of January
(17-19.1) 2003 in Helsinki, Finland.
Info about the program, accommodation etc will be given soon.
For any questions, please contact oh5dx@sral.fi
73 Ari OH5DX
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 7 08:37:38 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Cal QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 07Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210071437.g97Ebc306817@b4h.net>
2002 Cal QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 07Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 15, 2002
E-mail logs to: cqp@contesting.com
Mail logs to:
NCCC
c/o Al Maenchen, AD6E
3330 Farthing Way
San Jose, California 95132
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
In State M/M HP
N6O(@N6RO) 1492 3414 58 30 655,632 NCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State M/S HP
K6LRN 579 1100 58 21:47 228,346 Mother Lode DX/Conte
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op HP
N6ED 825 1693 58 24 339,938 SCCC
K6LA 889 1566 58 24 336,342 SCCC
N6IG(@W6GO) 1572 0 58 24 273,528
W6TK 792 1143 57 23 265,563 SCCC
K6RIM 675 640 58 19 191,690 NCCC
N5ZK(W5ASP) 174 506 58 90,306 TDXS
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op LP
N6MU(@N6NB) 789 1039 58 24 257,810
AA6PW 864 816 57 24 240,768 SCCC
W6KY 309 70 48 9 51,216 SCCC
WA7BNM/6 169 81 42 5 28,098 SCCC
W6ZZZ 0 256 40 20,480 NCCC
WA6BOB 104 79 35 4 16,345 SCCC
K6OWL 62 94 40 9 14,960
W6MVW 105 0 33 2 10,395
W6ZL 66 0 32 1 6,336
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op QRP
W3SE/6 657 0 52 21 102,492 SCCC
W6UFT(W1HIJ) 472 73 55 20 84,425 SCCC
N6WS 357 204 55 10 81,345 SCCC
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State School LP
W7UQ(KL9A) 130 197 53 9 41,552 WWYC
WF4DD(KG4CZU) 0 202 49 6 19,796
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op HP
KE9I 307 600 58 123,018 SMC
N8BJQ 281 594 58 20 117,798 SWODXA
W8GN 353 391 58 22 106,778 NCC
KO7X(@KI7WX) 317 302 58 14 90,190 PVRC
VE3KZ 265 329 58 15 84,274 CCO
K4FCG(K4OJ) 210 408 58 14 83,868 FCG
N9AG(@N8NR) 195 413 58 14 81,838 SWODXA
W4SAA(@K4FK) 289 249 56 22 76,440 FCG
K4IU 218 278 57 68,970 MWA
K4TX 174 197 57 8 52,212
KI9A 66 314 55 8 45,430 SMC
K1PQS 223 114 50 44,850
W3IQ 158 159 54 42,768 NCC
N2ED 156 142 51 8 38,352 FRC
KN5H 130 147 53 36,782
VY1JA 98 113 57 29,070
K2SX 81 63 45 4 16,605 Order of Boiled OWLs
K3WW 38 93 45 4 13,500 FRC
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op LP
N4PN 311 568 58 23 120,002 FCG
K4RO 781 176 58 21 116,290 TCG
N8UM 373 326 57 101,947 TCG
N2CU 347 316 58 18 97,034 WNYDXA
K8IR 309 346 55 23 89,045
NF4A 208 368 58 12 78,880 FCG
NY1S 294 220 57 75,354
VE3CR 255 272 56 73,304 CCO
KI7Y 287 154 52 22 59,696 WVDXC
VE3BUC 207 212 57 13 59,565 CCO
VE7ASK 264 0 51 20 40,239
KN4Y 269 0 49 18 39,543 FCG
K0FX(DON) 212 0 635 31,115 Grand Mesa
N0KE 98 115 52 6 27,248 Grand Mesa
K5OT 175 0 43 7 22,575 SMC
N0SXX 108 56 51 7 22,236 Grand Mesa
WW5X 126 39 47 6 21,432
K0UK 41 110 49 5 16,807 Grand Mesa
NM0X 0 130 47 7 12,220
W4YA 100 0 37 4 11,100 FCG
WA1Z 57 54 37 10,323 YCCC
VE3TPZ 0 66 34 7 4,488 CCO
K4LOG 0 52 31 3 3,224 FCG
W4PA 19 9 19 1 1,425 TCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op QRP
N9NE 318 221 57 18 79,572 SMC
K5IID 228 173 54 15 55,620 MRRC
Operators:
K6LRN K6LRN,K6TKD
N6O K6CTA,KI7WX,N6BV,N6RO,WA6O,WX5S
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 7 08:38:14 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Oceania DX, Phone - All Claimed Scores 07Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210071438.g97EcEU06826@b4h.net>
2002 Oceania DX, Phone - All Claimed Scores 07Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 25, 2002
E-mail logs to: phoctest@nzart.org.nz
Mail logs to:
Oceania DX Contest
c/o Wellington Amateur Radio Club, Inc.
PO Box 6464
Wellington 6030
New Zealand
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 QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/S HP
K3WW 8 7 1 154 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
7S2E(SM2DMU) 84 31 12 4,681
LY2OX 46 26 1,898 Lithuanian DX
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
NY4T 32 22 10 1,254 TCG
Operators:
(none)
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 7 08:39:30 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQ/RJ WW RTTY - All Claimed Scores 07Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210071439.g97EdUO06835@b4h.net>
2002 CQ/RJ WW RTTY - All Claimed Scores 07Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: rtty@cqww.com
Mail logs to:
CQ/RJ WW RTTY Contest
25 Newbridge Road
Hicksville, NY 11801
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 Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All M/2 HP
HC8N 4795 13944 260 390 139 48 11,001,816
3Z7TTY 3047 7826 216 369 125 44 5,556,460 PKRVG
YL8M(@YL2KL) 3162 7828 197 369 120 48 5,370,008 Latvian CC
RO4M 2731 6415 143 338 121 48 3,861,830
IV3TMV 2092 5263 162 334 115 48 3,215,693
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All M/M HP
LY5A(@LY2ZZ) 4282 10535 208 415 140 48 8,000,000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All M/S HP
RK3AWL 4150 0 0 0 0 48 4,150,000
W2FU 2327 5951 209 353 118 48 4,046,680 Rochester (NY)
DX As
OH5Z(@OH5CW) 2133 5513 173 355 117 48 3,555,885
OL5Q 1846 4745 187 277 101 2,680,925
LR0N(@LU1NDC) 1689 4954 159 247 102 48 2,516,632
N0NI 1709 4067 196 293 116 48 2,460,000
KI5XP(@W5WMU) 1444 3443 187 278 108 48 1,972,839 Cajun Contest
Club
VE3NE 1409 3717 169 259 101 40 1,966,293 CY0MM Team
K7ZUM 1339 3110 166 205 89 41 1,430,600 WVDXC
KE7AJ 1242 2867 149 205 92 1,278,682 SPOKANE DX
ASSOC (SD
PA0VHA 1000 2398 101 181 66 30 834,504
AL1G 982 2500 60 126 117 32 757,500
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All M/S LP
9A7P 1502 3694 161 268 90 48 1,917,186 WWYC
WA1Z 791 1909 135 225 89 45 857,141 YCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
AA5AU 2443 5682 230 310 117 42 3,733,074
UP5P(UN5PR) 2051 5826 122 336 115 3,338,298 Temirtau
Contest Clu
P3F(5B4AGN) 1888 5532 93 281 139 29 2,837,916
AH0B(JA2VUP) 1998 5947 109 224 91 2,521,528
K4GMH 1781 4464 172 280 100 2,464,128 PVRC
W1ZT 1705 4274 193 275 95 32 2,406,262 YCCC
ZW5B(DJ6QT) 1588 4668 145 242 94 42 2,245,308 ARAUCARIA DX
GROUP
VA3DX 1404 3790 169 282 100 33 2,088,290 CCO
WW7OR(W7GG) 1630 3907 168 227 102 34 1,951,667 WVDXC
WX4TM 1542 3736 173 239 90 32 1,871,736
K5AM 1620 3762 165 218 86 23 1,764,378
LN1HQ(LA6FJA) 1164 2866 119 246 92 31 1,309,762 Norwegian Radio
Rela
EA5DFV 1218 2991 211 135 75 19 1,259,211
VE6YR 1060 2739 140 183 83 32 1,112,034
K3SV 1046 2703 117 216 74 1,100,121 PVRC
N8KM 951 2428 123 217 84 28 1,029,472
W8LU 953 2454 100 216 84 25 981,600
K4RO 710 1745 95 175 66 14 586,320 TCG
K3WW 706 1913 66 168 57 16 556,683 FRC
N9QQK 600 1547 85 184 70 20 524,433 SMC
K6RIM 564 1261 72 155 125 23 443,872 NCCC
ES4RD 636 1481 35 120 41 290,276
AA4V 431 1170 48 124 48 10 257,400
HA9RU 471 1125 53 104 43 12 225,000
N1MGO 301 713 78 122 59 10 184,667
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
P43P 2793 8303 215 282 107 40 5,015,012
W2UP 2055 5240 193 329 113 3,322,160 FRC
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 1424 4172 93 263 89 42 1,856,540 Chiltern DX Club
ON4ADZ 1281 3163 146 282 102 39 1,676,390
G4RS(G0URR) 1211 2961 135 255 87 35 1,412,397
VE3IAY(@VE3FU) 1085 2854 167 238 87 40 1,404,168 CCO
WB8K 1229 2999 142 234 90 33 1,397,534 NCC
KI6DY 1169 2606 168 201 72 32 1,149,246
S56A 917 2298 132 253 91 20 1,093,848 SKY CC
AH6OZ 914 2706 155 150 75 42 1,028,280
VE3BUC 907 2360 131 203 80 31 977,040 CCO
K7SV 807 0 132 237 92 24 921,078 PVRC
UA9MA 832 2384 78 231 73 30 896,936
W8UL 840 2115 83 214 111 32 862,920
W3SE 915 2057 167 164 87 31 859,826 SCCC
W4UEF 779 1881 146 226 84 29 852,093
F6IRF 670 1646 121 209 79 30 673,214 Les charlots du
74
KL7AC 814 2038 133 111 60 619,552
DL4RCK 731 1657 75 207 68 17 579,950 BCC
VA3PC 589 1556 111 181 70 30 563,272 CCO
N2NL 650 1458 118 187 77 20 556,956 FCG
VE9DX 562 1422 120 173 71 517,608
GU0SUP 560 1388 102 198 72 24 516,336
W3MEL 707 1809 73 158 49 25 506,520 Dauberville DX
Assoc
K2PS 574 1493 84 170 70 17 483,732 FRC
6J1YYD(XE1YYD) 628 1504 116 250 53 40 421,120
PY7ZY 520 1511 54 124 87 17 400,415
T93Y 432 1173 95 159 71 22 381,225 Sarajevo
Contest Gro
VE3AGC 472 1170 107 133 62 30 353,340 CCO
K3ZV 456 1092 70 154 85 22 337,428 Latvian CC
M0BEX 466 1120 89 143 50 25 315,840 CDXC (UK)
6F1LM(XE1YJS) 442 1120 95 238 52 306,880 FEDERACION
MEXICANA
NB1B 430 1072 73 149 64 12 306,592 YCCC
W6ZL 433 1032 83 136 72 13 300,312
6J2AUB(XE2AUB) 471 1182 82 96 51 270,678
VE7ASK 397 959 115 103 62 30 268,520
K6TA 413 911 94 102 65 12 237,771 NCCC
6J2AC(XE2AC) 412 1013 86 90 33 18 211,717
WA6BOB 319 681 90 78 60 6 155,268
K6OWL 303 715 64 99 54 9 155,155
W6KY 258 574 57 91 81 10 131,446 SCCC
N7ON 250 566 70 99 59 129,048
AG4TJ 220 564 43 78 47 16 94,752
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB QRP
WB6BWZ 250 461 103 83 49 26 108,335 SECC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB(A) HP
DL5AXX 2254 5831 201 332 127 31 3,848,460
ON4UN 1805 4749 197 321 119 30 3,025,113
RN6BN 2004 4914 169 316 115 39 2,948,400
DF3IAL 1340 3370 162 322 112 39 2,008,520 BCC
ND5S 1479 3573 178 281 102 36 2,004,453
KU1CW 1525 3729 95 241 158 39 1,842,126 Kansas City DX
Club
W2YC 1274 3160 170 288 96 30 1,750,640 FRC
K4WW 1075 2655 143 233 87 28 1,229,265 KCG
NI6T 896 1990 165 178 83 24 847,740 NCCC
KU4J 519 1285 80 182 75 28 433,045 North Alabama
DX Clu
K0BX 441 1121 57 141 55 12 283,613
JY9QJ 182 528 20 79 40 5 73,392 BCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB(A) LP
DK3GI 741 1 134 191 83 793,560 BCC
DL6LAU 218 525 23 128 67 114,450 BCC
K4RVH 207 517 38 123 53 110,638
SV1XV 155 415 42 83 54 74,285 BARTG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/10 HP
9A5E 1009 2656 55 91 35 30 481,279 Croatian CC
M0TTT(@M0TTT/P) 950 2496 51 85 31 31 416,832
N4BP 946 2489 46 86 30 403,218 FCG
SP8NR 474 1305 48 75 31 200,970 SP DX CLUB
K0MP 519 1274 35 61 22 14 150,332 Western
Wireless Con
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/10 LP
6J1KK(XE1KK) 900 2317 51 74 27 352,184
ES7AAZ 423 1110 41 85 30 173,160
UT2UZ 388 1029 40 79 31 154,350
PY4PW 66 9504 11 28 15 09 9,504 ARAUCÁRIA DX
GROUP
K8OSF 53 129 7 20 17 3 5,676 FCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/15 HP
DL4MCF 993 2553 57 92 33 40 464,646 BCC
W1AW(WS7I) 1111 2755 48 85 30 449,065
IK2FIL 800 2091 54 88 32 36 363,834
GW7X(GW3LEW) 599 1468 51 65 31 215,796 Contest Cambria
K3PP 100 282 8 34 10 3 14,664 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/15 LP
HB9DTM 188 472 33 40 15 6 41,536 F8KCF Contest
Gang
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 HP
CK6WQ(VE6WQ) 1250 3264 54 89 34 40 577,728
JY9NX(JM1CAX) 814 2339 46 78 29 19 357,867
K9JY 825 1980 50 78 30 25 312,840 SMC
P43W 694 2049 49 73 28 42 307,350 Aruba Amateur
Radio
LP7H(LU9HS) 635 1858 48 74 30 30 282,416
RW4PL 565 1330 36 76 29 22 187,530
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 LP
F6FJE 571 1305 38 78 26 185,310
DK2GZ 247 578 34 57 19 14 63,580 SDXG South
German DX
EA3AJW 235 533 29 58 18 9 51,168
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/40 HP
S50A 755 1774 49 73 24 30 259,004 SCC
4Z8EE(OK1EE) 401 394 18 59 17 27 108,382 Czech Contest
Club
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/80 HP
OK2ZC 283 560 7 46 8 18 34,160 OKDXC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/80 LP
T95A 280 567 0 43 6 27,783 Sarajevo
Contest Gro
Operators:
3Z7TTY SP5HNK,SP5UAF,SP7GIQ,SP7PS,SQ5BPM,SQ5EBJ
9A7P 9A5AEI,9A6XX
AL1G AL1G,KL7FH
HC8N AD1C,K6AW,N5KO
IV3TMV IV3ARJ,IV3HAX,IV3IXN,IV3SKB,IV3TMV
K7ZUM AC7LX,K7ZUM,KI7Y
KE7AJ K7OX,KE7AJ
KI5XP KI5XP,N5RLM,W5WMU,WA5CHX
LR0N LU1NDC,LU2NI,LU8NA,LW7EIC
LY5A LY1BA,LY2BIG,LY2GV,LY2IJ,LY2PAJ,LY3MM,LY3TA
N0NI K0KD,K0WHV,N0AC,N0HR,N0NI,WO0V
OH5Z OH5CW,OH5HCK
OL5Q OK1FLC,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
PA0VHA PA0VHA,PA3BSQ
RK3AWL RV3BA,RW3DD,RW3FO,RX3DCX,UA3ASZ
VE3NE VE3EY,VE3NE,VE3NZ
W2FU K1PY,K2CS,K2CS,N1OKL,N2OPW,N2WK,NG2P,W1TY,W2FU
WA1Z NE1I,WA1Z
YL8M YL1ZF,YL2GDJ,YL2KF,YL2KL
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 7 08:40:38 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Texas QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 07Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210071440.g97EecE06848@b4h.net>
2002 Texas QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 07Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: k5vuu@arrl.net
Mail logs to:
Texas QSO Party Committee
17007 Hillview Lane
Spring, TX 77379
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 DgQ Mult hr Score Club
In State M/M LP
W5NN(@K5NZ) 0 0 734 145 5.5 233,805
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
In State Single Op HP
N5DO 278 1032 0 210 18 611,530 Big Bend ARC
N5EG 0 1529 0 170 17 520,860
N1LN 281 900 0 188 18 499,884 NARS
KE5OG 0 479 0 169 13 166,902 Big Bend ARC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
In State Single Op LP
N5AOK/M 0 1041 0 161 18 371,202 Northwest ARS
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
In State SO CW LP
K5LH 371 0 0 92 27 103,396 Heart Of Texas DX So
KE5C 238 0 0 65 8 46,410 CTDXCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
In State SO Mobile HP
WW5X 63 405 0 65 15 82,937
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
In State SO Mobile LP
NO5W 921 0 0 58 16 179,254 NARS
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op LP
N6MU(@N6NB) 202 298 0 170 18 223,840 SCCC
N4PN 59 321 0 164 18 148,816 FCG
NY1S 114 81 0 103 15 58,912
WN6K 34 100 0 67 8 21,734 SCCC
W6ZZZ 0 53 0 43 8,058 NCCC
W3SE 0 1 0 1 1 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op QRP
K5IID 85 87 0 102 9 50,258 MRRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
Out of State SO CW HP
W4SAA 59 0 0 41 8,757 FCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
Out of State SO CW LP
KN4Y 190 0 0 90 18 51,300 FCG
K5OT 131 0 0 68 31,224 SMC
WA4PXP 57 0 0 55 5 9,905
W4YA 57 0 0 30 6,130 FCG
Operators:
W5NN K5NZ,KM5WE
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 7 08:41:47 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 SAC SSB - All Claimed Scores 07Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210071441.g97EflS06858@b4h.net>
2002 SAC SSB - All Claimed Scores 07Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: sac@contesting.com
Mail logs to:
EDR Contest Manager
Peter Vestergard, OZ5WQ
Vestervej 74
DK-4960 Holeby
Denmark
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 QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/S HP
SK3W(@SK3GW) 2539 315 24 2,081,835 TOEC
OH1F(@OH1AF) 2431 309 24 1,922,289 CCF
OH7M 2216 269 24 1,534,950 CCF
SL0W 1819 255 24 1,191,360 TOEC
LA2Z 1715 216 24 940,464
RK9CWW 472 165 19 121,770 Ural Contest group
KC1F 71 44 4,268 YCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/S LP
SK3A(@SK3JR) 455 85 6 86,020 TOEC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
OH2BH(OH2JTE) 2164 280 24 1,559,040 CCF
OZ1DD 2013 268 24 1,418,524
SM0W(SM0WKA) 2026 231 24 1,203,510 TOEC
7S2E(SM2DMU) 1636 228 24 954,636
OH2RA 1481 216 17 794,880 CCF
DF6JC 414 151 62,665 RR DX
YL2LY 373 154 18 57,442 Latvian CC
PY5EG 296 116 18 45,704
ON5GQ 316 128 17 40,448
SP3KEY(SP3RBR) 293 124 10 36,332 SP DX Club
OH4U(OH3RM) 240 54 2 35,262 MIDNITESUN DX ASSOCI
W7UT 189 78 18,486
N1EU 158 82 3 16,646 YCCC
K1DG 146 80 15,040 YCCC
N6ZZ 158 74 5 12,728 SCCC
G4PIQ/P(@G4MRS) 140 83 3 11,620
LY1DS 118 76 2 8,968
VK2CZ 71 46 3,542
K3WW 48 31 1 1,488 FRC
KQ2M 43 31 1 1,333 FRC
VE6JY 25 20 3 980
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
VE3DZ 274 104 12 36,504 CCO
RW3VZ 266 118 31,388
DJ8FR 203 104 8 21,112 CCF
F5IN 168 77 12,936
T93Y 151 68 4 10,268 Sarajevo Contest Gro
NY4T 109 68 10,132 TCG
VE3CR 129 59 7,611 CCO
LA7MFA 80 41 1 7,093 LA-DX-GROUP
NF4A 79 55 2 6,215 FCG
WN6K 87 50 4 4,350 SCCC
K1TO 71 44 1 3,124 FCG
N2NL 44 31 1 2,046 FCG
OE5FDM 63 28 5 1,764 BCC
PA0FEI 42 27 15 1,134
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB QRP
DL8AAE 323 129 41,667
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/10 HP
OH5BM 879 75 14 165,900 CCF
LA6YEA 601 60 15 95,880
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/15 HP
OH1MA 1647 83 17 366,860 CCF
OH2KW 1208 73 19 237,615
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/15 LP
K2SX 41 20 2 820 YCCC
VA3PL 1 4 4 CCO
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 HP
W4SAA 28 18 1 504 FCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 LP
K4LOG 19 13 1 247 FCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/40 HP
OH6Y(OH6YF) 443 48 17 48,768 CCF
8S5A(SM5AJV) 454 46 12 46,322 TOEC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SWL QRP
I5/1990 105 75 7,875
Operators:
LA2Z LA3BO,LA6MV
OH1F OH1MDR,OH1NOA
OH7M OH4XX,OH6LNI
RK9CWW RZ9CO,UA9CIR
SK3A SM3CVM,SM3LVB,SM3SZW
SK3W SM0GNU,SM3EVR,SM5IMO
SL0W SM0AJU,SM5DJZ
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 7 08:42:14 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 EU Autumn Sprint, SSB - All Claimed Scores 07Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210071442.g97EgEN06871@b4h.net>
2002 EU Autumn Sprint, SSB - All Claimed Scores 07Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 20, 2002
E-mail logs to: eusprint@kkn.net
Mail logs to:
Paolo Cortese, I2UIY
P.O. Box 14
27043 Broni (PV)
Italy
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 QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
LY2FY 197 4 197 Kaunas University of
LY2OX 177 4 177 Lithuanian DX
GW4BLE 156 156
SP2PIK(SQ4GXO) 140 4 140 WWYC
OH5DX 50 1 50 CCF
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 152 4 152 WWYC
G4PIQ/P 71 2 71
Operators:
(none)
>From jfunk at adams.net Mon Oct 7 12:57:51 2002
From: jfunk@adams.net (jim funk)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] top ten
Message-ID: <012a01c26e22$f16a1580$0100007f@adams.net>
Top Ten reasons to work the ILLINOIS QSO PARTY on October 20:
10) Warm up for Sweepstakes. Sunday evening rate the way SS would *like* to
be!
9) Only eight hours. Doesn't alienate family.
8) Starts at 1800Z. Lets you go to church first. Pray for "sweep". See
number 6.
7) You worked CQP and didn't get a "sweep". Frustrated.
6) You worked CQP and *did* get a "sweep". Prove you can do twice as well
(102 counties in IL).
5) Reward the 12-15 mobiles that will be crossing the state.
4) Ferret out a county-line portable sitting in a corn field (explaining to
sheriff why he's there....)
3) Shock a first-time in-state IQPer with his very own pileup.
2) Qualify for a certificate or a "Taste of Illinois" award (we produce
honey here, not salmon....)
1) Sunday afternoon/evening contest stimulates brain --- jumpstart for
Monday morning.
73, Jim N9JF
>From km3t at contesting.com Mon Oct 7 15:12:17 2002
From: km3t@contesting.com (Dave Pascoe KM3T)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ Frankfurt, Germany
Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.44.0210071411120.22450-100000@rocky.tcnc.com>
Will be in Frankfurt, Germany all week starting tomorrow...would like to
meet up with any contesters in the area if possible.
73,
Dave KM3T
>From dhenderson at arrl.org Mon Oct 7 16:17:31 2002
From: dhenderson@arrl.org (Henderson, Dan N1ND)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ARRL Membership Services Committee VHF/UHF Awards and
Contest Survey
Message-ID: <721D3436A7C2B344A301FD4A413C71A966C6A6@kosh.ARRLHQ.ORG>
ARRL VHF/UHF Contesting and Awards Survey
NEWINGTON, CT -- October 7, 2002
With a higher proportion of VHF-only licensees than ever before, one might
expect that VHF/UHF contesting would be experiencing a surge in popularity. To
the contrary, while the total QSOs being made in the multi-band contests seems
steady, the number of logs - and thus the number of serious participants - has
fallen off considerably since 1996. This has led the ARRL to ask you for your
thoughts on why this might be happening and how to best address and reverse the
trend. We'd also like to hear from you about the ARRL VHF/UHF awards program in
general.
The survey is the result of a request from the ARRL Board to look into ways to
increase participation. It is being sent to a random sample of regular
top-scorers and average participants, regardless of their score, plus clubs
that regularly participate in VHF/UHF club competitions. Our interest is in
gathering information we can use to improve the participation and quality of
both the various ARRL VHF/UHF contests and the ARRL VHF/UHF awards programs.
The detail and quality of information in your answers is especially important
to us.
The Survey -
The survey is organized into several areas of inquiry. The first group deals
exclusively with contesting:
Existing contests - how can their formats, rules, or reporting be improved such
that activity and log submissions are increased? This survey refers to the
following ARRL sponsored contests: January VHF Sweepstakes, June & September
VHF QSO Parties, August UHF Contest, 10 GHz and Up competition, and the Oct/Nov
EME Contest
New contest formats - are there new formats that would be attractive to the
existing contest community?
New participants - what improvements or additions to VHF/UHF contesting would
attract more operators to the sport? How can these operators be reached?
A second area of interest is the ARRL VHF/UHF awards program and increasing the
level of interest and participation. The existing awards such as VUCC, WAS, and
DXCC, are derivatives of the HF awards program. There is some concern that
these awards either have too high an initial qualification level or may be
missing some interests of VHF/UHF operators. There are two groups of questions:
Existing awards - how can their rules or categories might be improved so that
more activity is encouraged?
New awards - are there new award programs that would be attractive to VHF/UHF
operators?
Responding
Each topic has a series of questions related to either VHF/UHF contesting or
awards. Please select the answer that best matches your position or situation.
Please feel free to extend your remarks (use additional pages if necessary).
Your detailed comments are very important.
The survey is downloadable as an Adobe Acrobat file on the web at
http://www.arrl.org/contests/announcements/vhf-survey.pdf
It should be completed and returned by regular mail to: VHF/UHF Survey, attn:
Wayne Mills, N7NG, ARRL, 225 Main St, Newington CT 06111. We would like to have
the returned surveys by October 31st. You may copy the blank survey and
distribute it to other amateurs, particularly to operators that may not be
active in VHF/UHF contesting now. A summary of the results will be available in
the future.
Thanks and 73
Dan Henderson, N1ND
ARRL Contest Branch Manager
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>From W1HIJCW at aol.com Mon Oct 7 17:19:49 2002
From: W1HIJCW@aol.com (W1HIJCW@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] W6UFT in CQP02 (long de W1HIJ)
Message-ID: <f6.22b30d5a.2ad34665@aol.com>
Hi all,
Thought I'd share some of the experience in the weekend's contest. This is
the first time I've done CQP seriously since 99 and since we're on "firsts" I
thought I'd go all the way. So, the radio was a new one (Yaesu FT897); I was
using a new version of TRLog; this was the first time I'd ever done a
signifcant effort with QRP; and it was the first major effort from the new
QTH in Upland with the first contest using the Butternut HF6V which is
installed on the roof.
So here's the station setup:
Yaesu FT897 running at 5W powered by an Astron supply. Antenna is a Butternut
HF6V mounted on the roof with its base about 28 feet above ground. One radial
each for 40, 30, 20, and 10, with a single "radial" made of 3 inch wide
copper foil, 50 feet long that stands in for 80 meters. The computer is a 100
MHz Dell laptop interfaced to the radio for both radio control and for
keying. Software is version 6.70 (latest) of TRLog. There's a second computer
that usually is connected to the internet for real time propagation numbers
(flux updated every minute), but I don't bother with packet since I find it
more of a distraction than anything else.
I got my hands on the new radio on Wednesday before the contest and spent
that evening and Thursday evening figuring out its quirks and setting up the
menu options (there are 91 of them!) to suit my style. I also got the latest
version of TRLog (v6.70) on Thursday, so I spent a bit of time that evening
checking out any new options, programming the CW memories and figuring out
the interface between the computer and the radio. (Since the 897 is so new,
Tree hasn't seen one yet, but the interface is the same as the FT817, more or
less).
Saturday AM I had to take Emily (KF6SGV) to the airport for a trip to the
east coast and I was back home about 0800, rarin' to go. The solar numbers
were "OK", but with the flux between 150 and 160, a planetary A that was at
40 (with a K of 4) until 21Z on Saturday, dropping to 21 for the rest of the
weekend, and a K that varied between 2 and 3, I knew it was gg to be a bit of
a struggle.
Conversations on the QRP issue with a few people in the week before the
contest had me convinced that I'd spend most of my time doing S&P, and I
wondered how well my concentration would hold up since I've become "rate
addicted". As it turns out, what everyone says about QRP being a mental game
is exactly right. Think that you can run and you can. Think that you're
"weak" and you will be. The only differences I found between QRP and QRO
were: be prepared to call several times if you're trying to get through to a
desirable mult; and don't even think about trying to hold a frequency against
competition. There were several times when I'd be running (well, "walking" is
more like it) and someone would appear on or within a couple of hundred hertz
of me. Usually it was the likes of N6O who undoubtedly simply couldn't hear
me back scatter or short skip. The solution? --- move, and move now; staying
only wastes time and raises blood pressure.
I'd done some research and decided on a goal of 75,000 points for the
weekend. The number was chosen to give me a margin of a few thousand over the
score needed to capture the 2nd place slot for all-time QRP records (1996
thru 2001) which was 72,748 set by N6WS in 99. There was no way with my
antenna set up that I could challenge N6MU's record of 144K set in 00.
So I started on 15 CW and had a pretty decent hour of 55 with 30 mults.
Around 17Z I went to 10 CW in the hopes that it might be usable (even with a
poor A & K) but the result was a second hour with only 30 Q's in the log.
Back to 15 CW at 18Z. Still gg pretty well and I put 32 Q's in the log in
about 35 minutes ... Then the totally unexpected happened ...
I heard a man's voice saying "Hello?" or something similar. Remember, I'm
here alone in the house. Thinking it's a neighbor (the back door to the patio
is open), I call out "Just a minute, I'll be right there" and untangle myself
from headphones and various coffee mugs and step out into the hall ... and
what do I see? HOLY HANDCUFFS, BATMAN!! It's a San Bernardino County
Sheriff's Deputy, 9mm drawn and pointing my way!
Well, my mama didn't raise no fool! I know when to freeze.
"Hands up", he says ... I do and right now.
"Lift your tee shirt", he says. (I'm wearing a long Chicago Bears shirt
that's outside my jeans)
"With which hand?" I ask, not wanting to make a wrong move.
"Doesn't matter" ... I comply.
"Turn around" I do.
Satisfied that I'm not armed, the 9mm goes back into the holster. WHEW! Then
we get on to matters of ID and the fact that I actually live here.
This is the ultimate in penalty for RFI. Turns out that on 10 meters, somehow
even 5 watts was enough to turn on the alarm system, and THEN tell the
monitoring company that the garage door had been opened (it hadn't). They had
called, but I couldn't get to the phone fast enough during my 10M adventure.
Naturally they aren't going to leave a message (the bad guys hate to be
interrupted with phone calls), so when I checked the machine and it was a
hang up, I just thought it was the usual solicitor. The alarm company also
has my cell phone number and they called that too, but of course I had turned
it off because who wants to be interrupted with calls during a contest?
Naturally, my next call was to the alarm company to tell them to ignore any
alarms for the next 30 hours. "I'm testing some special communications
equipment" I tell them. Yeah right!!!
But in the best tradition of Murphy, I "just deal with it" and get back to
15M. Albeit I had now lost a half an hour of prime time.
So now it's a matter of slugging it out on 15. It sort of dries up and I go
up to 15 SSB at about 1930Z and spend a frustrating hour or so making 25 Q's.
I do pick up three new mults including NH and VE1, so it's not a total loss.
Back to 15 CW, and a move to 20CW at 2130Z. I stay on 20 for an hour and pick
up 4 more mults including AZ and NM on short skip.
Overall rate is not great. But then I don't really expect it to be. Running 5
watts to a vertical just "ain't the same" as 1500 watts to a log periodic at
130 feet!
Back to 15 CW at 2230 ... kinda worked out it seems, 10 CW ten minutes later
for few Q's then 20 SSB for some S&P. Talk about an exercise in futility ...
way too many big guys for me to be heard. 20 CW is a bit better, 18 Q's in 15
minutes. I skip to 15 CW to see if it's still there, one Q, it's not. 15 SSB,
NADA -- one mult and 5 Q's.
Down to 20 CW at 00Z ... Ah, that's better ... Stay there for 90 minutes and
add 70 Q's and 1 mult. Not a barn burner, but better than I expected given
the station setup.
But now, the stomach wins out. Time for something to eat. So I take an hour
off and settle down to some really good microwaved stuff! :>)
Back on at 0230Z. Listen to 20 CW ... pretty much gone. Up to 40 CW, my
favorite band. However, this is the first time that I've really tried to
exercise this antenna on 40 and I really don't know how it's going to play. I
stay on 40 for a bit over 2 hours and pick up another 90 odd Q's. So I'm
averaging about 40 per hour. Since my "goal planning" said I need to average
around 26 or 27 per hour for 20 hours, I'm satisfied. In addition, I pick up
two new mults, VE4 and VE8 (thanks to J, VY1JA for hearing me and calling
in!) At 05Z I work WC7S in WY and decide to call it a day.
At bedtime then, I'm at 58.5K points with 400 Q's and 51 mults, substantially
ahead of the plan to reach my goal.
Up again at 13Z and on the air at 1320. Now comes the slog ... As a quick
summary here are Score, Q's and mults at the beginning of each hour:
14Z 61880 415/52 (got UT)
15Z 67652 453/52
16Z 69524 465/52
17Z 71292 482/52
18Z 73476 497/52
19Z 77327 516/53 (got ND)
20Z 84425 545/55 (RI and finally MS)
I decided to quit at this point. Had just about 20 hours in and only two more
hours left anyway.
Final breakdown was:
Band? CW Qs? Ph Qs
--------------------
? 160:? ? ? ? ? ?
?? 80:? ? 2? ? ? 0
?? 40:? 106? ? ? 0
?? 20:? 159? ?? 12
?? 15:? 157? ?? 45
?? 10:?? 48? ?? 16
? ? 6:? ? ? ? ? ?
? ? 2:? ? ? ? ? ?
--------------------
Total:? 472? ?? 73? Mults = 55? Total Score = 84,425
Missed AK, HI, and NV (of all things!)
The end result??
1. More fun than I've had in a contest in a long while (except for FD in
Puerto Rico, but that's another whole story) and it re-energized my interest
in "solo" contesting.
2. The FT897 worked better than I expected. I'm glad that I bought one.
3. As always I discovered some things about the station and a new set up that
need fixing, but that's always one of the side benefits.
4. I achieved my point goal (and then some). But I got beaten out of the 2nd
place all time QRP score by Wes, W3SE who also did QRP and posted a great
102K points. That's OK. If I'm going to get beat, I'm glad that it's by a
friend and a co-operator at N6ME.
Thanks to everyone for all the Q's. It was a blast!!
73 de Bill, W1HIJ
W6UFT for CQP02
FO8DX for CQ WPX CW in 2001
op at NP4A for FD 2002
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>From wally at el-soft.com Tue Oct 8 01:16:27 2002
From: wally@el-soft.com (Valeri Stefanov)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] M/2 in CQWW - Re Additional multipliers stations
Message-ID: <008501c26e4f$416672a0$c01238d4@wally>
Hi,
Since we have been discussing the question about additional transmitting
multiplier stations in M/2 Category in CQWW 2002 with my friend LZ2UU I have
sent a question to Bob K3EST.
The answer was - stations in M/2 can only use additional RX multiplier finding
stations which are NOT allowed to transmitt. Only two running stations are
allowed to transmit at any given moment.
I am posting this since this is not well defined in the rules for 2002 and
different assumptions are possible ( saw similar comment from US on the survey
about M/2 category on www.contesting.com).
73's de Wally LZ2CJ - one of LZ9W & YM3LZ Contest Team
www.qsl.net/ym3lz
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>From tgardner at glcc.com Mon Oct 7 19:56:46 2002
From: tgardner@glcc.com (Tim Gardner)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Indiana QSO Party results now available
Message-ID: <sda1d8fe.070@USGSFS01.g-l.com>
The 2002 Indiana QSO Party results are now availabe at
www.hdxcc.org/inqp/scores.html
Thanks to all the participants and others who helped, especially those that
updated all those logging programs on short notice.
We have made a number of improvements to the HDXCC web page. We hope you like
the new look and quicker load times. If you have bookmarked the old address
(www.qsl.net/kj9d), please update your links.
Please mark your calendars for the next INQP on May 3-4, 2003.
Tim - N9LF
>From k9la at gte.net Mon Oct 7 19:07:01 2002
From: k9la@gte.net (Carl)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Jan NAQP Phone results
Message-ID: <3DA21395.9040508@gte.net>
The January NAQP Phone results are now on the NCJ web site at
www.ncjweb.com. Click on CONTESTS at the top of the home page, and then
on RESULTS under NAQP on the left. They are in the searchable menu area
at the top of the page.
The full write-up will be in the Nov/Dec NCJ.
Carl K9LA
NCJ Editor
>From k7qo at earthlink.net Mon Oct 7 17:12:29 2002
From: k7qo@earthlink.net (Chuck Adams, K7QO)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-CONTEST] November CW SS
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.0.20021007161005.00b17bf8@pop.earthlink.net>
Last year I operated /7 from Jackson Hole, WY during CW SS.
I did not have a good location as the noise level was high.
Some one on this list sent me email last year after the contest
noting they could help me this year. Sorry to say that after
several computer replacements and failures I no longer have
that information. If you sent me email last year, I'd appreciate
a ping so that I can get started for this years /7 operation from WY.
dit dit es tnx,
Chuck Adams, K7QO
http://www.qsl.net/k7qo and http://www.earthlink.net/~k7qo
Moving to Arizona? ---- Please bring your own water.
>From aa5au at bellsouth.net Mon Oct 7 21:52:00 2002
From: aa5au@bellsouth.net (Don Hill AA5AU)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] JARTS RTTY Contest October 19-20
Message-ID: <004d01c26e6d$4b35c1a0$6401a8c0@don>
I just wanted to remind everyone that the JARTS (Japanese Amateur Radio
Teleprinter Society) World-Wide RTTY Contest is being held on October 19 &20.
This will be the 11th annual JARTS contest. This is a very fun RTTY contest and
one of my favorites. There is a lot of activity. Last year the top 13
contestants made
over 900 QSO's.
The exchange is a simple RST and AGE.
Official rules in English at http://www.edsoftz.com/JARTS/2002/rules2002.html.
Official rules in Japanese at http://www.edsoftz.com/JARTS/2002/rules2002j.html.
If you do not already have contest software for this contest, the author of
MMTTY
(which is the best RTTY decoder available for free in my opinion) has written a
new
program called MMJARTS which is specifically written for this contest and uses
MMTTY with a sound card. It's available at http://www.qsl.net/mmhamsoft/.
For WriteLog users, I've placed contest message examples on my WriteLog website
at:
http://www.geocities.com/writelog/.
For those that wish to get started on RTTY, please refer to my "Getting Started
on RTTY"
tutorial at http://www.aa5au.com/rtty/. This tutorial is geared toward using
MMTTY as
the program to get you started on RTTY.
I'm happy to help anyone who wishes to get started on RTTY. However, I have to
warn that I'm very busy in my regular job trying to re-establish communications
to the
oil & gas industry in the Gulf of Mexico after Hurricane Lili. I hope to have
this stabilized by
next week and plan on taking a few days off before the contest to recuperate.
I'm very much looking forward to this year's JARTS contest. I hope you can
join us!
73, Don AA5AU
http://www.aa5au.com
http://www.geocities.com/writelog
>From kc7v at arrl.net Tue Oct 8 06:02:59 2002
From: kc7v@arrl.net (Mike Fulcher)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Telrex antenna instructions
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.2.20021008050146.00a9deb0@mail.earthlink.net>
Does anyone have the manual for an old Telrex 20M326 monobander? I'd be
happy to pay postage for a copy.
Thanks
Mike
KC7V
Mike Fulcher
kc7v@arrl.net
One of the "VOO-DUDES"
VooDoo Contest Group
("VooDoo" - White magic from
Africa)
5V7A, TY5A, 9G5AA, ZC4Z, CN5N, C56N, ZF2WW,
XT2DX
>From k5zm at attbi.com Tue Oct 8 06:38:33 2002
From: k5zm@attbi.com (k5zm)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Op available for WW
Message-ID: <00bc01c26e8c$f138bf20$8770d50c@attbi.com>
My original destination has been undergoing a QSY and a major upgrade and
won't be ready 'til ARRL DX, so I'm scouting for something to hold me over;)
Probably stateside since that's what I was planning on $$-wise to begin
with. I do enjoy CW, but phone is the preference whenever I'm going to a
station I've not been to before, or using software I've never used before.
I've got feelers out locally (Pacific NW), but haven't heard anything yet.
I've got time blocked out for both modes, but can probably only *travel* for
one or the other, not both.
I'm no K1AR or N6TR, but nobody's ever kicked me out of a chair, either:).
Recent gigs have included NQ4I, J6DX/J68ZM, W7RM, N6TR, K7AW.
I've always used TR, save for one experience with CT during WW PHONE last
year. I've been an apartment dweller for years, the only equip I could bring
would be a pair of Heils and an old laptop. The last rig I owned was a C
Line which I sold to K7NT a few years ago;)
If anyone has a spot for an upper middle level appliance operator kind of
guy.. let me know;)
*Oh yeah.. ya probably don't want me on the low bands. Very little
experience there;)
73,
Ian, K5ZM / ZF2ZM / J68ZM
--
Got CW?
>From i2uiy at cqww.com Tue Oct 8 09:56:17 2002
From: i2uiy@cqww.com (I2UIY)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] this weekend: Eu Sprint Contest CW
Message-ID: <4.1.20020930192642.00b643d0@popmail.libero.it>
Are you...
--> tired listening to those "@#?$%" that park on a frequency CQing
for hours?
--> tired seeing the people who live in "??&@#%" win one contest after
another just because they are in a rare country/zone?
--> tired exchanging 59/599 without knowing who's on the other side?
--> tired operating only 4 hours in a contest?
--> tired waiting months to see the final results?
--> tired...?
If your answers are *any combination* of Yes/No/Maybe, then the
Eu Sprint is YOUR contest!
Join the fun 4 times a year!
------------------------------------------------------
Eu Sprint Contest - Autumn 2002
(Download the FREE software: http://loja.kkn.net/~i2uiy/)
ENTRANTS: any licensed station may enter the Sprint. European stations
can work everybody; stations outside of Europe can work only European
stations.
CATEGORIES: Single Operator ONLY. Only ONE signal may be aired at one
time.
DATES:
EU SPRINT Autumn:
* CW: second Saturday in October - 12 October 2002 - managed by OK2FD
TIME: from 15:00 UTC until 18:59 UTC.
BANDS: 20, 40 and 80 metres only.
Pilot frequencies are: SSB: 14.250, 7.050, 3.730. CW: 14.040, 7.025, 3.550
EXCHANGE: all of the following data MUST BE PART OF THE EXCHANGE:
a) your callsign,
b) the other station's callsign,
c) your serial number starting from 001 (RST not required),
d) your name or nickname.
Please note that BOTH stations MUST repeat BOTH callsigns DURING the
exchange.
A valid exchange is: "OK2FD de I2UIY 118 Paolo" while "OK2FD 118 Paolo" is
NOT a valid exchange.
SPECIAL QSY RULE: if any station initiates a call (by sending CQ, QRZ?,
etc.), he is permitted to work ONLY one station on the same frequency. He
must thereafter move AT LEAST 2 (two) kHz before he may call another
station or before he may solicit again (CQ, QRZ?, etc.) other calls.
VALID CONTACTS: valid contacts are QSOs correctly logged and confirmed.
Each operator may use ONE and ONLY one name during the Sprint. If the
exchange is copied incorrectly, that operator will receive zero (0) points.
In case of miscopied callsigns, both stations will receive zero (0) points
for that QSO.
SCORING: each valid QSO counts one 1 (one) point. The final score is the
total number of QSOs.
AWARDS: Colorful certificates will be issued to the winners of each Sprint,
and to the leaders in each country. A special plaque will also be awarded
for the top three scores from all four contests combined. To be eligible
for this award an operator must enter at least three of the Sprints in the
year. Results will be forwarded as soon as possible to Leagues, magazines
and bulletins.
LOGS: a single chronological log is required. Please send us your log via
email or on a floppy disk, if you use computer for logging. Use any of the
available software or send a plain ASCII file. A separate summary sheet is
also required. Please send us the right files: for DL2NBU software, send
yourcall.ASC; for N6TR software, send yourcall.DAT; for IK4EWK software,
send yourcall.DBF.
If you want the latest release of the DL2NBU software, you can download it
from the EU Sprint web site: <http://loja.kkn.net/~i2uiy/>.
Log files must be sent NO LATER than 15 days after the contest to:
<eusprint@kkn.net>. The receipt of your electronic log will be confirmed.
If you do not receive a confirmation within two days, try again or use the
postal system.
Disk logs, or paper entries must be posted NO LATER than 15 days after
the contest to: Karel Karmasin, OK2FD, Gen. Svobody 636, 674 01
Trebic, Czech Republic.
Thanks in advance for your participation de: G4BUO, I2UIY & OK2FD.
Download the FREE software: http://loja.kkn.net/~i2uiy/
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Oct 8 07:33:32 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Cal QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 08Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210081333.g98DXW608338@b4h.net>
2002 Cal QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 08Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 15, 2002
E-mail logs to: cqp@contesting.com
Mail logs to:
NCCC
c/o Al Maenchen, AD6E
3330 Farthing Way
San Jose, California 95132
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
In State M/M HP
N6O(@N6RO) 1492 3414 58 30 655,632 NCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State M/S HP
N6XI 926 1177 58 26 297,656 Mother Lode DX & Con
K6LRN 579 1100 58 22 228,346 Mother Lode DX/Conte
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op HP
N6ED 825 1693 58 24 339,938 SCCC
K6LA 889 1566 58 24 336,342 SCCC
W6CIT(N6AN) 868 1388 58 309,546 SCCC
K6XX 856 1294 58 24 299,048
N6IG(@W6GO) 1572 0 58 24 273,528
W6TK 792 1143 57 23 265,563 SCCC
N6WIN(@W2IJ) 219 1558 58 24 218,834 SCCC
K6RIM 675 640 58 19 191,690 NCCC
K6TA 644 0 53 7 101,124 MOTHER LODE DX/CONTE
N5ZK(W5ASP) 174 506 58 90,306 TDXS
K6KO 0 380 35 4 26,600
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op LP
N6MU(@N6NB) 789 1039 58 24 257,810
AA6PW 864 816 57 24 240,768 SCCC
W6KK 642 975 57 24 220,932 SCCC
WN6K 578 839 57 23 194,484 SCCC
W6KY 309 70 48 9 51,216 SCCC
WA7BNM/6 169 81 42 5 28,098 SCCC
W6ZZZ 0 256 40 20,480 NCCC
WA6BOB 104 79 35 4 16,345 SCCC
K6OWL 62 94 40 9 14,960
W6MVW 105 0 33 2 10,395
W6ZL 66 0 32 1 6,336
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op QRP
W3SE/6 657 0 52 21 102,492 SCCC
W6UFT(W1HIJ) 472 73 55 20 84,425 SCCC
N6WS 357 204 55 10 81,345 SCCC
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Mobile LP
K8MAD(K8MR) 70 67 40 3 13,760 MRRC
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State School LP
W7UQ(KL9A) 130 197 53 9 41,552 WWYC
WF4DD(KG4CZU) 0 202 49 6 19,796
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op HP
AE6Y 725 1430 58 24 292,030 Mother Lode DX/CC
NB1B 322 592 58 23 124,700 YCCC
KE9I 307 600 58 123,018 SMC
N8BJQ 281 594 58 20 117,798 SWODXA
W8GN 353 391 58 22 106,778 NCC
KO7X(@KI7WX) 317 302 58 14 90,190 PVRC
VE3KZ 265 329 58 15 84,274 CCO
K4FCG(K4OJ) 210 408 58 14 83,868 FCG
N9AG(@N8NR) 195 413 58 14 81,838 SWODXA
W4SAA(@K4FK) 289 249 56 22 76,440 FCG
VA3NR 237 315 57 76,437 CCO
K4IU 218 278 57 68,970 MWA
N5EG 104 410 58 9 65,656
VE3STT 219 227 56 13 62,216 CCO
K4TX 174 197 57 8 52,212
K8MR 148 251 55 7 52,030 MRRC
KI9A 66 314 55 8 45,430 SMC
K1PQS 223 114 50 44,850
W3IQ 158 159 54 42,768 NCC
K5KG 129 162 55 6 39,105 FCG
N2ED 156 142 51 8 38,352 FRC
KN5H 130 147 53 36,782
VY1JA 98 113 57 29,070
K2SX 81 63 45 4 16,605 Order of Boiled OWLs
AL1G 6 136 51 20 14,790
K3WW 38 93 45 4 13,500 FRC
VK2CZ 0 64 30 1,920
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op LP
N4PN 311 568 58 23 120,002 FCG
K4RO 781 176 58 21 116,290 TCG
N8UM 373 326 57 101,947 TCG
N2CU 347 316 58 18 97,034 WNYDXA
K8IR 309 346 55 23 89,045
NF4A 208 368 58 12 78,880 FCG
K0EJ 166 416 58 12 77,140 TCG
NY1S 294 220 57 75,354
VE3CR 255 272 56 73,304 CCO
K0CIE 225 279 57 70,281
NY4N 231 250 56 19 66,808 TCG
K7SV 234 231 57 12 66,348 PVRC
NA4K 241 209 57 9 65,037 TCG
KI7Y 287 154 52 22 59,696 WVDXC
VE3BUC 207 212 57 13 59,565 CCO
VE7ASK 264 0 51 20 40,239
KN4Y 269 0 49 18 39,543 FCG
K0FX(DON) 212 0 635 31,115 Grand Mesa
NO5W 211 0 49 9 31,017 Northwest Amateur Ra
N0KE 98 115 52 6 27,248 Grand Mesa
W3DYA 210 0 42 26,460
W7KU 75 119 51 20 23,613 Hualapai Amateur Rad
K5OT 175 0 43 7 22,575 SMC
N0SXX 108 56 51 7 22,236 Grand Mesa
WW5X 126 39 47 6 21,432
K0UK 41 110 49 5 16,807 Grand Mesa
NM0X 0 130 47 7 12,220
W4YA 100 0 37 4 11,100 FCG
WA1Z 57 54 37 10,323 YCCC
VA3WN 62 33 40 4 10,080 CCO
VE3TPZ 0 66 34 7 4,488 CCO
N4VI 48 0 27 2 3,888 Grand Mesa
N0HF 44 0 27 1 3,564 Grand Mesa
K4LOG 0 52 31 3 3,224 FCG
K0HB 35 1 23 2,668 MWA
W4PA 19 9 19 1 1,425 TCG
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op QRP
N9NE 318 221 57 18 79,572 SMC
K5IID 228 173 54 15 55,620 MRRC
WB6BWZ 102 54 45 13 18,630 SECC
Operators:
K6LRN K6LRN,K6TKD
N6O K6CTA,KI7WX,N6BV,N6RO,WA6O,WX5S
N6XI KI6IV,N6XI,W6EU
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Oct 8 07:34:01 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 EU Autumn Sprint, SSB - All Claimed Scores 08Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210081334.g98DY1F08351@b4h.net>
2002 EU Autumn Sprint, SSB - All Claimed Scores 08Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 20, 2002
E-mail logs to: eusprint@kkn.net
Mail logs to:
Paolo Cortese, I2UIY
P.O. Box 14
27043 Broni (PV)
Italy
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 QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
LY2FY 197 4 197 Kaunas University of
ES5TV 184 4 184 Tartu Contest Team
LY2OX 177 4 177 Lithuanian DX
GW4BLE 156 156
LY2BM 153 4 153 KTU RC
SP2PIK(SQ4GXO) 140 4 140 WWYC
G0WCW/P(@G4MRS) 138 4 138 Martlesham RS
OH5DX 50 1 50 CCF
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Call QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 152 4 152 WWYC
G4PIQ/P 71 2 71
Operators:
(none)
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Oct 8 07:34:47 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Oceania DX, Phone - All Claimed Scores 08Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210081334.g98DYlA08363@b4h.net>
2002 Oceania DX, Phone - All Claimed Scores 08Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 25, 2002
E-mail logs to: phoctest@nzart.org.nz
Mail logs to:
Oceania DX Contest
c/o Wellington Amateur Radio Club, Inc.
PO Box 6464
Wellington 6030
New Zealand
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 QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/M HP
ZL6QH 1697 865 24 3,561,205
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/S HP
K3WW 8 7 1 154 FRC
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
VK2CZ 680 421 16 728,330
7S2E(SM2DMU) 84 31 12 4,681
LY2OX 46 26 1,898 Lithuanian DX
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
NY4T 32 22 10 1,254 TCG
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/10 LP
VK4NEF 1161 180 208,980
Operators:
ZL6QH ZL1AXG,ZL1AZE,ZL2AMI,ZL2AOV,ZL2BBJ,ZL2CA,ZL2DZ,
ZL2UDF,ZL2UO
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Oct 8 07:36:04 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQ/RJ WW RTTY - All Claimed Scores 08Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210081336.g98Da4X08376@b4h.net>
2002 CQ/RJ WW RTTY - All Claimed Scores 08Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: rtty@cqww.com
Mail logs to:
CQ/RJ WW RTTY Contest
25 Newbridge Road
Hicksville, NY 11801
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 Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All M/2 HP
HC8N 4795 13944 260 390 139 48 11,001,816
3Z7TTY 3047 7826 216 369 125 44 5,556,460 PKRVG
YL8M(@YL2KL) 3162 7828 197 369 120 48 5,370,008 Latvian CC
RO4M 2731 6415 143 338 121 48 3,861,830
IV3TMV 2092 5263 162 334 115 48 3,215,693
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All M/M HP
LY5A(@LY2ZZ) 4282 10535 208 415 140 48 8,000,000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All M/S HP
OM5M(@OM3KFF) 2422 6303 208 367 132 4,456,221
RK3AWL 4150 0 0 0 0 48 4,150,000
W2FU 2327 5951 209 353 118 48 4,046,680 Rochester (NY)
DX As
OH5Z(@OH5CW) 2133 5513 173 355 117 48 3,555,885
OL5Q 1846 4745 187 277 101 2,680,925
LR0N(@LU1NDC) 1689 4954 159 247 102 48 2,516,632
N0NI 1709 4067 196 293 116 48 2,460,000
KI5XP(@W5WMU) 1444 3443 187 278 108 48 1,972,839 Cajun Contest
Club
VE3NE 1409 3717 169 259 101 40 1,966,293 CY0MM Team
K7ZUM 1339 3110 166 205 89 41 1,430,600 WVDXC
KE7AJ 1242 2867 149 205 92 1,278,682 SPOKANE DX
ASSOC (SD
PA0VHA 1000 2398 101 181 66 30 834,504
AL1G 982 2500 60 126 117 32 757,500
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All M/S LP
K1TTT 1699 4183 204 325 110 48 2,672,937 YCCC
9A7P 1502 3694 161 268 90 48 1,917,186 WWYC
WA1Z 791 1909 135 225 89 45 857,141 YCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
AA5AU 2443 5682 230 310 117 42 3,733,074
UP5P(UN5PR) 2051 5826 122 336 115 3,338,298 Temirtau
Contest Clu
P3F(5B4AGN) 1888 5532 93 281 139 29 2,837,916
AH0B(JA2VUP) 1998 5947 109 224 91 2,521,528
K4GMH 1781 4464 172 280 100 2,464,128 PVRC
W1ZT 1705 4274 193 275 95 32 2,406,262 YCCC
ZW5B(DJ6QT) 1588 4668 145 242 94 42 2,245,308 ARAUCARIA DX
GROUP
VA3DX 1404 3790 169 282 100 33 2,088,290 CCO
WW7OR(W7GG) 1630 3907 168 227 102 34 1,951,667 WVDXC
WX4TM 1542 3736 173 239 90 32 1,871,736
K5AM 1620 3762 165 218 86 23 1,764,378
LN1HQ(LA6FJA) 1164 2866 119 246 92 31 1,309,762 Norwegian Radio
Rela
EA5DFV 1218 2991 211 135 75 19 1,259,211
VE6YR 1060 2739 140 183 83 32 1,112,034
K3SV 1046 2703 117 216 74 1,100,121 PVRC
N8KM 951 2428 123 217 84 28 1,029,472
W8LU 953 2454 100 216 84 25 981,600
K4RO 710 1745 95 175 66 14 586,320 TCG
K3WW 706 1913 66 168 57 16 556,683 FRC
N9QQK 600 1547 85 184 70 20 524,433 SMC
K6RIM 564 1261 72 155 125 23 443,872 NCCC
ES4RD 636 1481 35 120 41 290,276
AA4V 431 1170 48 124 48 10 257,400
HA9RU 471 1125 53 104 43 12 225,000
N1MGO 301 713 78 122 59 10 184,667
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Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
P43P 2793 8303 215 282 107 40 5,015,012
W2UP 2055 5240 193 329 113 3,322,160 FRC
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 1424 4172 93 263 89 42 1,856,540 Chiltern DX Club
ON4ADZ 1281 3163 146 282 102 39 1,676,390
G4RS(G0URR) 1211 2961 135 255 87 35 1,412,397
VE3IAY(@VE3FU) 1085 2854 167 238 87 40 1,404,168 CCO
WB8K 1229 2999 142 234 90 33 1,397,534 NCC
KI6DY 1169 2606 168 201 72 32 1,149,246
S56A 917 2298 132 253 91 20 1,093,848 SKY CC
AH6OZ 914 2706 155 150 75 42 1,028,280
VE3BUC 907 2360 131 203 80 31 977,040 CCO
J49XB(DJ9XB) 1016 2346 96 229 84 959,514
K7SV 807 0 132 237 92 24 921,078 PVRC
UA9MA 832 2384 78 231 73 30 896,936
W8UL 840 2115 83 214 111 32 862,920
W3SE 915 2057 167 164 87 31 859,826 SCCC
W4UEF 779 1881 146 226 84 29 852,093
SP6EKS 738 1947 120 176 70 712,602
F6IRF 670 1646 121 209 79 30 673,214 Les charlots du
74
KL7AC 814 2038 133 111 60 619,552
DL4RCK 731 1657 75 207 68 17 579,950 BCC
VA3PC 589 1556 111 181 70 30 563,272 CCO
N2NL 650 1458 118 187 77 20 556,956 FCG
VE9DX 562 1422 120 173 71 517,608
GU0SUP 560 1388 102 198 72 24 516,336
W3MEL 707 1809 73 158 49 25 506,520 Dauberville DX
Assoc
K2PS 574 1493 84 170 70 17 483,732 FRC
6J1YYD(XE1YYD) 628 1504 116 250 53 40 421,120
PY7ZY 520 1511 54 124 87 17 400,415
T93Y 432 1173 95 159 71 22 381,225 Sarajevo
Contest Gro
VE3AGC 472 1170 107 133 62 30 353,340 CCO
K3ZV 456 1092 70 154 85 22 337,428 Latvian CC
M0BEX 466 1120 89 143 50 25 315,840 CDXC (UK)
6F1LM(XE1YJS) 442 1120 95 238 52 306,880 FEDERACION
MEXICANA
NB1B 430 1072 73 149 64 12 306,592 YCCC
W6ZL 433 1032 83 136 72 13 300,312
6J2AUB(XE2AUB) 471 1182 82 96 51 270,678
VE7ASK 397 959 115 103 62 30 268,520
K6TA 413 911 94 102 65 12 237,771 NCCC
6J2AC(XE2AC) 412 1013 86 90 33 18 211,717
WA6BOB 319 681 90 78 60 6 155,268
K6OWL 303 715 64 99 54 9 155,155
W6KY 258 574 57 91 81 10 131,446 SCCC
N7ON 250 566 70 99 59 129,048
AG4TJ 220 564 43 78 47 16 94,752
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Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB QRP
WB6BWZ 250 461 103 83 49 26 108,335 SECC
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Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB(A) HP
DL5AXX 2254 5831 201 332 127 31 3,848,460
ON4UN 1805 4749 197 321 119 30 3,025,113
RN6BN 2004 4914 169 316 115 39 2,948,400
DF3IAL 1340 3370 162 322 112 39 2,008,520 BCC
ND5S 1479 3573 178 281 102 36 2,004,453
KU1CW 1525 3729 95 241 158 39 1,842,126 Kansas City DX
Club
W2YC 1274 3160 170 288 96 30 1,750,640 FRC
K4WW 1075 2655 143 233 87 28 1,229,265 KCG
NI6T 896 1990 165 178 83 24 847,740 NCCC
KU4J 519 1285 80 182 75 28 433,045 North Alabama
DX Clu
K0BX 441 1121 57 141 55 12 283,613
JY9QJ 182 528 20 79 40 5 73,392 BCC
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Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB(A) LP
DK3GI 741 1 134 191 83 793,560 BCC
DL6LAU 218 525 23 128 67 114,450 BCC
K4RVH 207 517 38 123 53 110,638
SV1XV 155 415 42 83 54 74,285 BARTG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/10 HP
9A5E 1009 2656 55 91 35 30 481,279 Croatian CC
M0TTT(@M0TTT/P) 950 2496 51 85 31 31 416,832
N4BP 946 2489 46 86 30 403,218 FCG
SP8NR 474 1305 48 75 31 200,970 SP DX CLUB
K0MP 519 1274 35 61 22 14 150,332 Western
Wireless Con
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Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/10 LP
6J1KK(XE1KK) 900 2317 51 74 27 352,184
ES7AAZ 423 1110 41 85 30 173,160
UT2UZ 388 1029 40 79 31 154,350
PY4PW 66 9504 11 28 15 09 9,504 ARAUCÁRIA DX
GROUP
K8OSF 53 129 7 20 17 3 5,676 FCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/15 HP
DL4MCF 993 2553 57 92 33 40 464,646 BCC
W1AW(WS7I) 1111 2755 48 85 30 449,065
IK2FIL 800 2091 54 88 32 36 363,834
GW7X(GW3LEW) 599 1468 51 65 31 215,796 Contest Cambria
K3PP 100 282 8 34 10 3 14,664 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/15 LP
HB9DTM 188 472 33 40 15 6 41,536 F8KCF Contest
Gang
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 HP
CK6WQ(VE6WQ) 1250 3264 54 89 34 40 577,728
JY9NX(JM1CAX) 814 2339 46 78 29 19 357,867
K9JY 825 1980 50 78 30 25 312,840 SMC
P43W 694 2049 49 73 28 42 307,350 Aruba Amateur
Radio
LP7H(LU9HS) 635 1858 48 74 30 30 282,416
RW4PL 565 1330 36 76 29 22 187,530
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 LP
F6FJE 571 1305 38 78 26 185,310
DK2GZ 247 578 34 57 19 14 63,580 SDXG South
German DX
EA3AJW 235 533 29 58 18 9 51,168
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Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/40 HP
S50A 755 1774 49 73 24 30 259,004 SCC
4Z8EE(OK1EE) 401 394 18 59 17 27 108,382 Czech Contest
Club
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/80 HP
OK2ZC 283 560 7 46 8 18 34,160 OKDXC
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Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/80 LP
OK2CLW 345 674 5 50 10 43,810
T95A 280 567 0 43 6 27,783 Sarajevo
Contest Gro
Operators:
3Z7TTY SP5HNK,SP5UAF,SP7GIQ,SP7PS,SQ5BPM,SQ5EBJ
9A7P 9A5AEI,9A6XX
AL1G AL1G,KL7FH
HC8N AD1C,K6AW,N5KO
IV3TMV IV3ARJ,IV3HAX,IV3IXN,IV3SKB,IV3TMV
K1TTT K1MK,K1TTT,KE1FO,KM1P,N1XS,W1TO,WM1K
K7ZUM AC7LX,K7ZUM,KI7Y
KE7AJ K7OX,KE7AJ
KI5XP KI5XP,N5RLM,W5WMU,WA5CHX
LR0N LU1NDC,LU2NI,LU8NA,LW7EIC
LY5A LY1BA,LY2BIG,LY2GV,LY2IJ,LY2PAJ,LY3MM,LY3TA
N0NI K0KD,K0WHV,N0AC,N0HR,N0NI,WO0V
OH5Z OH5CW,OH5HCK
OL5Q OK1FLC,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
OM5M OM2KW,OM2RA,OM3RG,OM4DW
PA0VHA PA0VHA,PA3BSQ
RK3AWL RV3BA,RW3DD,RW3FO,RX3DCX,UA3ASZ
VE3NE VE3EY,VE3NE,VE3NZ
W2FU K1PY,K2CS,K2CS,N1OKL,N2OPW,N2WK,NG2P,W1TY,W2FU
WA1Z NE1I,WA1Z
YL8M YL1ZF,YL2GDJ,YL2KF,YL2KL
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Oct 8 07:37:56 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Texas QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 08Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210081337.g98DbuR08394@b4h.net>
2002 Texas QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 08Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: k5vuu@arrl.net
Mail logs to:
Texas QSO Party Committee
17007 Hillview Lane
Spring, TX 77379
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 DgQ Mult hr Score Club
In State M/M LP
W5NN(@K5NZ) 0 0 734 145 5.5 233,805
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Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
In State Single Op HP
N5DO 278 1032 0 210 18 611,530 Big Bend ARC
N5EG 0 1529 0 170 17 520,860
N1LN 281 900 0 188 18 499,884 NARS
KE5OG 0 479 0 169 13 166,902 Big Bend ARC
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Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
In State Single Op LP
N5AOK/M 0 1041 0 161 18 371,202 Northwest ARS
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Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
In State SO CW LP
K5LH 371 0 0 92 27 103,396 Heart Of Texas DX So
KE5C 238 0 0 65 8 46,410 CTDXCC
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Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
In State SO Mobile HP
WW5X 63 405 0 65 15 82,937
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Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
In State SO Mobile LP
W3DYA 1313 0 0 62 269,218
NO5W 921 0 0 58 16 179,254 NARS
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Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op LP
N6MU(@N6NB) 202 298 0 170 18 223,840 SCCC
N4PN 59 321 0 164 18 148,816 FCG
NY1S 114 81 0 103 15 58,912
WN6K 34 100 0 67 8 21,734 SCCC
W6ZZZ 0 53 0 43 8,058 NCCC
W3SE 0 1 0 1 1 SCCC
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Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op QRP
K5IID 85 87 0 102 9 50,258 MRRC
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Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
Out of State SO CW HP
W4SAA 59 0 0 41 8,757 FCG
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Out of State SO CW LP
KN4Y 190 0 0 90 18 51,300 FCG
K5OT 131 0 0 68 31,224 SMC
WA4PXP 57 0 0 55 5 9,905
W4YA 57 0 0 30 6,130 FCG
Operators:
W5NN K5NZ,KM5WE
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Oct 8 07:39:57 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 WA Salmon Run - All Claimed Scores 08Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210081339.g98Ddv708411@b4h.net>
2002 WA Salmon Run - All Claimed Scores 08Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: salmonrun@wwdxc.org
Mail logs to:
Western Washington DX Club
P.O. Box 395
Mercer Island, WA 98040
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
In State Cnty ExpedCW QRP
K7TQ 133 0 54 10 29,228
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Cnty ExpedMixed LP
K7PAR 165 437 89 23 137,526 Puget Amateur Radio
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State MobileMixed LP
K7ED/M(WA0RJY) 362 221 71 23 109,488 WWDXC
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State SOCW LP
NG7Z 200 0 50 12 40,500 WWDXC
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State SOMixed HP
K7QQ(REX) 1212 2848 150 23 609,000 Burley ARC
W7OM 316 402 166 339,304
W7DX(K7BTW) 370 345 100 21 217,000 WWDXC
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In State SOMixed LP
W7QN 234 316 83 144,756 WWDXC
W7VMI(N0AX) 182 271 93 10 118,110
W7TSQ 0 344 86 85,108
N7LOX 119 248 72 69,984 WWDXC
W7SNH 103 104 66 9 41,920
W7GTO 124 65 54 34,804
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In State SOMixed QRP
KX7L 143 47 54 9 36,964 WWDXC
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In State SOSSB LP
K7OX 0 198 75 29,700
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Out of State SOCW LP
K5OT 97 0 29 10 11,752 SMC
KN4Y 392 0 27 16 11,084 FCG
VE7ASK 65 0 16 7 4,660
W3DYA 53 0 19 4,528
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State SOMixed HP
KO7X(@KI7WX) 80 56 35 6 15,050 PVRC
K4BAI 85 44 28 12,936 SECC
K4RO 65 74 33 7 12,804 TCG
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Out of State SOMixed LP
K0CIE 104 75 32 19,112
N2CU 96 86 30 7 17,680 WNYDXA
WN6K 68 99 35 9 17,450 SCCC
N2ED 70 51 26 4 16,496 FRC
K8IR 92 74 30 16 15,480
N6ZFO 72 53 32 7 13,608 NCCC
NA4K 70 56 29 11,368 TCG
KI7Y 45 35 17 10 7,500 WVDXC
KU8E 53 17 16 7,176 SECC
VE7FO 21 34 19 3 3,888 BCDX
A35RK 0 70 17 3,366
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Out of State SOMixed QRP
WB6BWZ 51 33 20 11 6,400 SECC
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Out of State SOSSB LP
KH6GMP 0 204 34 14,372
NY4T 0 137 23 19 6,302 TCG
W6ZZZ 0 75 24 4,100 NCCC
K7DS
Operators:
K7PAR KD7QIT,N7UK
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Oct 8 07:41:09 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 SAC SSB - All Claimed Scores 08Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210081341.g98Df9t08430@b4h.net>
2002 SAC SSB - All Claimed Scores 08Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: sac@contesting.com
Mail logs to:
EDR Contest Manager
Peter Vestergard, OZ5WQ
Vestervej 74
DK-4960 Holeby
Denmark
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 QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/S HP
SK3W(@SK3GW) 2539 315 24 2,081,835 TOEC
OH1F(@OH1AF) 2431 309 24 1,922,289 CCF
OH7M 2216 269 24 1,534,950 CCF
SL0W 1819 255 24 1,191,360 TOEC
LA2Z 1715 216 24 940,464
RK9CWW 472 165 19 121,770 Ural Contest group
KC1F 71 44 4,268 YCCC
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/S LP
SK3A(@SK3JR) 455 85 6 86,020 TOEC
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
OH2BH(OH2JTE) 2164 280 24 1,559,040 CCF
OZ1DD 2013 268 24 1,418,524
SM0W(SM0WKA) 2026 231 24 1,203,510 TOEC
7S2E(SM2DMU) 1636 228 24 954,636
OH2RA 1481 216 17 794,880 CCF
DF6JC 414 151 62,665 RR DX
YL2LY 373 154 18 57,442 Latvian CC
PY5EG 296 116 18 45,704
ON5GQ 316 128 17 40,448
SP3KEY(SP3RBR) 293 124 10 36,332 SP DX Club
OH4U(OH3RM) 240 54 2 35,262 MIDNITESUN DX ASSOCI
W7UT 189 78 18,486
N1EU 158 82 3 16,646 YCCC
K1DG 146 80 15,040 YCCC
N6ZZ 158 74 5 12,728 SCCC
G4PIQ/P(@G4MRS) 140 83 3 11,620
LY1DS 118 76 2 8,968
VK2CZ 71 46 3,542
K3WW 48 31 1 1,488 FRC
KQ2M 43 31 1 1,333 FRC
VE6JY 25 20 3 980
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
VE3DZ 274 104 12 36,504 CCO
RW3VZ 266 118 31,388
DJ8FR 203 104 8 21,112 CCF
F5IN 168 77 12,936
T93Y 151 68 4 10,268 Sarajevo Contest Gro
NY4T 109 68 10,132 TCG
VE3CR 129 59 7,611 CCO
LA7MFA 80 41 1 7,093 LA-DX-GROUP
NF4A 79 55 2 6,215 FCG
WN6K 87 50 4 4,350 SCCC
K1TO 71 44 1 3,124 FCG
N2NL 44 31 1 2,046 FCG
OE5FDM 63 28 5 1,764 BCC
PA0FEI 42 27 15 1,134
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB QRP
DL8AAE 323 129 41,667
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/10 HP
OH5BM 879 75 14 165,900 CCF
LA6YEA 601 60 15 95,880
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/15 HP
OH1MA 1647 83 17 366,860 CCF
OH2KW 1208 73 19 237,615
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/15 LP
K2SX 41 20 2 820 YCCC
VA3PL 1 4 4 CCO
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 HP
SM5HJZ 490 55 7 60,060
W4SAA 28 18 1 504 FCG
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 LP
K4LOG 19 13 1 247 FCG
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/40 HP
OH6Y(OH6YF) 443 48 17 48,768 CCF
8S5A(SM5AJV) 454 46 12 46,322 TOEC
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SWL QRP
I5/1990 105 75 7,875
Operators:
LA2Z LA3BO,LA6MV
OH1F OH1MDR,OH1NOA
OH7M OH4XX,OH6LNI
RK9CWW RZ9CO,UA9CIR
SK3A SM3CVM,SM3LVB,SM3SZW
SK3W SM0GNU,SM3EVR,SM5IMO
SL0W SM0AJU,SM5DJZ
>From aa7bg at 3rivers.net Tue Oct 8 13:18:33 2002
From: aa7bg@3rivers.net (Matt & Carrie Trott)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Log Checking Results
In-Reply-To: <4.1.20020930192642.00b643d0@popmail.libero.it>
Message-ID: <LPBBJKOIBBDIEAIDLPLMAEDCKDAC.aa7bg@3rivers.net>
Was just perusing the log checking results for last Dec. 10 meter contest on
ARRL site. What a great tool. Thanks to all those involved in creating this
great info. I had the following exchange errors. I don't understand the 4th
QSO mistake. Sez I should have had 'Y' instead of 'NY' for N2BZP. No big
deal, just wondered if there is a glitch somewhere.
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EXCHANGE CHECK RESULTS
----------------------
QSO 500 S56A 599 311 should be 599 321
QSO 567 YL2LY 599 139 should be 599 631
QSO 1335 EA1WX 599 212 should be 599 202
QSO 1729 N2BZP 599 NY should be 599 Y
4 busted exchanges were found
------------------------------
Thanks,
Matt--K7BG
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>From s55oo at lea.hamradio.si Tue Oct 8 21:19:36 2002
From: s55oo@lea.hamradio.si (Goran ANDRIC, S55OO.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ SM6 during CQWW SSB
Message-ID: <00f401c26ef7$42278960$0c0a690a@andricg>
Hi!
I am planning to be in Gothenburg last two weeks of October and would be
interesting to join some M/S, M/M group or to give some points from someone's
home station during the CQ WW SSB contest.
I'll be also available for evening drink, meetings with Contesters, DXers and
HAMs who would like to meet!
PSE INFO! TNX
73,
Goran ANDRIC
http://s55oo.com
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>From johngeig at yahoo.com Tue Oct 8 13:03:04 2002
From: johngeig@yahoo.com (John Geiger)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Best contesting rig
Message-ID: <20021008190304.1550.qmail@web40706.mail.yahoo.com>
I am preparing to write my monthly Contesting Column
for our local newsletter. This month I am going to
write about what to look for in picking out the best
contesting rig. I would like opinions and feed back
from reflector members about the best contesting rig:
1. Under $600
2. From $600 to $1000
3. From $1000 to $1500
4. Over $1500
Are there any rigs in these categories that you would
definitely avoid? Any Why?
Thanks
73s John NE0P
=====
John Geiger
Assistant Professor of Psychology, Cameron University
Ham Call NE0P, active 160-23cm
Yaesu FT100D, Icom T81A, Clegg FM73 (220 MHZ FM)
Now on RTTY, PSK, Hellschreiber, MFSK16, JT44, and HSMS with WSJT
SMIRK 5768, 10X 67581, 6 club 497
5BWAS, DXCC, 2 VUCCs on 50 mhz (Iowa, Illinois)
__________________________________________________
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>From tdm1 at bignet.net Wed Oct 9 00:58:21 2002
From: tdm1@bignet.net (tdm1)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
Message-ID: <000801c26f26$95bfa380$2f6bfea9@tdm1>
Here is a suggestion to deal with the Sunday afternoon doldrums and generate
interest at the same time.
We all know newly licensed, less active, or good non-contest operators. Why not
encourage them to start on Sunday, calling CQ at about 050-060 on each band, or
just inside the Novice bands, at their own speed? Even better, some can make
this a club or group learning effort, with an experienced operator helping the
new/casual operators in real time, making contacts, managing pileups, or
working S&P. Everybody wins.
I will see you with bells on.
73 Ted W8UE
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>From jamesd1 at flash.net Tue Oct 8 20:24:24 2002
From: jamesd1@flash.net (James R. Duffey)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] WY Contest Location
Message-ID: <B9C8E168.1E630%jamesd1@flash.net>
Chuck - There is a nice spot about 10 miles north of Lusk. It is a picnic
site at the side of the road, and is the highest spot for miles around. Very
nice radio horizons. Rent a camper and park it there. If you are using QRP,
power shouldn't be much of a problem. I am sure that the WY state patrol
wouldn't care if you operated overnight. It should be quiet as it is 10
miles or more from any civilization. Vern's beam should work great there.Be
sure that the camper has a heater. - Duffey
--
James R. Duffey KK6MC/5
Cedar Crest, NM DM65
>From gord at kron.donetsk.ua Wed Oct 9 16:00:40 2002
From: gord@kron.donetsk.ua (Vladimir A. Gordienko)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] UR-DX-C RTTY date ?
Message-ID: <006901c26f8b$fa304580$11c3b8c3@computer>
Dear fellows contesters and rttyers,
Ukrainian DX Contest (UR-DX-C) committee
decided to change the Rules of the contest from year 2003.
Also we decided to develop two different contests: one of CW,SSB
modes on traditional date and new one of RTTY mode only on
a new date. As all you know there are too many contests on
every weekend. We found some more or less acceptable dates,
(the first weekend of September for example etc), but we would
appreciate your skilled opinion and advice regarding new date.
73 Vladimir ("Bob") UT1IA = EO1I
UCC vice-president
UR-DX-C coordinator
http://www.qsl.net/ut1ia/
>From Georgek5kg at aol.com Wed Oct 9 11:20:56 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
Message-ID: <44.2777ca5f.2ad59548@aol.com>
In a message dated 10/9/2002 12:25:51 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
tdm1@bignet.net writes:
> We all know newly licensed, less active, or good non-contest operators. Why
> not encourage them to start on Sunday, calling CQ at about 050-060 on each
> band, or just inside the Novice bands, at their own speed? Even better,
> some can make this a club or group learning effort, with an experienced
> operator helping the new/casual operators in real time, making contacts,
> managing pileups, or working S&P. Everybody wins.
>
>
Ted,
I think this is an excellent idea. It will need serious "marketing",
however, to get the word out to get sufficient participation. I'd suggest
that club newsletters carry the idea to their members. It would also be good
if the ARRL could encourage it, perhaps in their weekly ARRL Letter when
pitching SS.
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 lindmeie at bellatlantic.net Wed Oct 9 12:11:31 2002
From: lindmeie@bellatlantic.net (John Lindmeier)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] PA QSO Party 2002
Message-ID: <3DA44723.FE884839@bellatlantic.net>
The Frankford Radio Club is celebrating its 75th annivserary this
weekend by serving as the Bonus Point Station for the 2002 Pennsylvania
QSO Party. The call we will be using will be W3FRC. All contacts with
W3FRC are worth 200 bonus points. All stations world-wide are welcome
to participate.
The contest has two periods. The first period starts at 16:00 UTC
Saturday October 12th and runs until 05:00 UTC Sunday October 13th.
Then, there is an 8 hour off period and the contest resumes at 13:00 UTC
Sunday October 13th and ends at 22:00 UTC.
The object for stations outside of Pennsylvania is to work as many
stations in Pennsylvania in as many Pennsylvania counties as possible.
Pennsylvania has 67 counties. The exchange is QSO number and ARRL/RAC
section or DX for all others. Pennsylvania stations will send QSO
number and their Pennsylvania county. The same station can be contacted
twice on the same band; once on phone and once on CW. Multipliers count
once. There is a total of 67 multipliers for out of state stations and
152 for Pennsylvania stations. All phone contacts are worth 1 point.
CW contacts are worth 2 points on 160 & 80 meters and 1.5 points on 40
meters and down. The final score is contact points times multipliers
plus 200 points for each contact with W3FRC.
The contest is fully supported by in Writelog and NA software. There is
also some free software available. The web site for the contest has
links to the software and other information. The URL is:
http://www.nittany-arc.org/parules.html
W3FRC will be on 9 bands: 1.8, 3.5, 7, 14, 21, 28, 50, 144, and 432 Mhz
from the QTH of Bill - K3ANS in Northampton County. A special, limited
edition of the classic Frankford Radio Club QSL that was first designed
in 1936 is available. SASE for domestic contacts to K3ZV call book
address. DX will be auto QSLed via the bureau system. We are looking
forward to working as many stations as possible from around the world.
And, please give out a point to as many other Pennsylvania stations as
you can.
73 - John - K3ZV
>From rrossi at btv.ibm.com Wed Oct 9 13:00:36 2002
From: rrossi@btv.ibm.com (Ron D. Rossi)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
In-Reply-To: <44.2777ca5f.2ad59548@aol.com>
Message-ID: <200210091600.MAA32452@barium.btv.ibm.com>
Something on E-Ham or some other non-contesting forum would be a bonus! Hey
the QRP lists might be a good place too. Heavens knows we'll generally gladly
spend the extra time needed to work them on Sunday =;^)
--
73 es God Bless de KK1L...ron rossi(kk1l@arrl.net) <><
Support Programmer for TRLog http://www.qth.com/tr
QTH: Jericho, Vermont
My page: http://www.qsl.net/kk1l
>>>Georgek5kg@aol.com said:
> In a message dated 10/9/2002 12:25:51 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
> tdm1@bignet.net writes:
>
>
> > We all know newly licensed, less active, or good non-contest operators. Why
> > not encourage them to start on Sunday, calling CQ at about 050-060 on each
> > band, or just inside the Novice bands, at their own speed? Even better,
> > some can make this a club or group learning effort, with an experienced
> > operator helping the new/casual operators in real time, making contacts,
> > managing pileups, or working S&P. Everybody wins.
> >
> >
>
> Ted,
>
> I think this is an excellent idea. It will need serious "marketing",
> however, to get the word out to get sufficient participation. I'd suggest
> that club newsletters carry the idea to their members. It would also be good
> if the ARRL could encourage it, perhaps in their weekly ARRL Letter when
> pitching SS.
>
> 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 kg5u at hal-pc.org Wed Oct 9 16:29:26 2002
From: kg5u@hal-pc.org (Dale L Martin)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
In-Reply-To: <200210091600.MAA32452@barium.btv.ibm.com>
Message-ID: <MCBBJAHBAIHDJKDNKBBIAECMCEAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
The ARRL website carries a listing of every section's ARRL-Affiliated ham
radio clubs, most of whom have e-mail addresses.
I counted 117 in Texas, alone.
Along with the QRP groups, don't forget FISTS.
73,
dale, kg5u
>
> Something on E-Ham or some other non-contesting forum would be a
> bonus! Hey
> the QRP lists might be a good place too. Heavens knows we'll
> generally gladly
> spend the extra time needed to work them on Sunday =;^)
>
> --
> 73 es God Bless de KK1L...ron rossi(kk1l@arrl.net) <><
> Support Programmer for TRLog http://www.qth.com/tr
> QTH: Jericho, Vermont
> My page: http://www.qsl.net/kk1l
>
>
> >>>Georgek5kg@aol.com said:
> > In a message dated 10/9/2002 12:25:51 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
> > tdm1@bignet.net writes:
> >
> >
> > > We all know newly licensed, less active, or good non-contest
> operators. Why
>
> > > not encourage them to start on Sunday, calling CQ at about
> 050-060 on each
> > > band, or just inside the Novice bands, at their own speed?
> Even better,
> > > some can make this a club or group learning effort, with an
> experienced
> > > operator helping the new/casual operators in real time,
> making contacts,
> > > managing pileups, or working S&P. Everybody wins.
> > >
> > >
> >
> > Ted,
> >
> > I think this is an excellent idea. It will need serious "marketing",
> > however, to get the word out to get sufficient participation.
> I'd suggest
> > that club newsletters carry the idea to their members. It
> would also be good
>
> > if the ARRL could encourage it, perhaps in their weekly ARRL
> Letter when
> > pitching SS.
> >
> > 73, Geo...
> >
> > George I. Wagner, K5KG
> > Productivity Resources LLC
> > 941-312-9450
> > 941-312-9460 fax
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>From kg5u at hal-pc.org Thu Oct 10 00:27:03 2002
From: kg5u@hal-pc.org (Dale L Martin)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QSL Not Needed
Message-ID: <MCBBJAHBAIHDJKDNKBBIOEDCCEAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
Some time ago, there was a thread here about contest QSL's.
Today, I received a pack of QSL's from the W5 Incoming Bureau. Among the
cards were two very nice cards from CN8WW. After the "TNX QSL(s)", there is
the statement "no card needed."
Nice touch, Ben and crew.
Thanks and 73,
dale, kg5u
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Oct 10 08:16:13 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Cal QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 10Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210101416.g9AEGDL11161@b4h.net>
2002 Cal QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 10Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 15, 2002
E-mail logs to: cqp@contesting.com
Mail logs to:
NCCC
c/o Al Maenchen, AD6E
3330 Farthing Way
San Jose, California 95132
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
In State Cnty Exped HP
K6C 600 1181 58 22 241,396
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State M/M HP
N6O(@N6RO) 1492 3414 58 30 655,632 NCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State M/S HP
N6XI 926 1177 58 26 297,656 Mother Lode DX & Con
K6LRN 579 1100 58 22 228,346 Mother Lode DX/Conte
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Mobile HP
K6AQL/M 1102 471 58 27 1,573
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op HP
N6ED 825 1693 58 24 339,938 SCCC
K6LA 889 1566 58 24 336,342 SCCC
K6NA(K6LL) 721 1634 58 24 314,998 SCCC
W6CIT(N6AN) 868 1388 58 309,546 SCCC
K6XX 856 1294 58 24 299,048
N6IG(@W6GO) 1572 0 58 24 273,528
N6HC 696 1264 58 22 267,728 SCCC
W6TK 792 1143 57 23 265,563 SCCC
K6AM 878 946 58 24 262,508 SCCC
N6WIN(@W2IJ) 219 1558 58 24 218,834 SCCC
K6RIM 675 640 58 19 191,690 NCCC
K6TA 644 0 53 7 101,124 MOTHER LODE DX/CONTE
N5ZK(W5ASP) 174 506 58 90,306 TDXS
K6KO 0 380 35 4 26,600
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op LP
N6MU(@N6NB) 789 1039 58 24 257,810
AA6PW 864 816 57 24 240,768 SCCC
W6KK 642 975 57 24 220,932 SCCC
WN6K 578 839 57 23 194,484 SCCC
W6KY 309 70 48 8 51,216 SCCC
ND2T 141 293 50 21 50,450
WA7BNM/6 169 81 42 5 28,098 SCCC
W6ZZZ 0 256 40 20,480 NCCC
WA6BOB 104 79 35 4 16,345 SCCC
K6OWL 62 94 40 9 14,960
W6MVW 105 0 33 2 10,395
W6ZL 66 0 32 1 6,336
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op QRP
W3SE/6 657 0 52 21 102,492 SCCC
W6UFT(W1HIJ) 472 73 55 20 84,425 SCCC
N6WS 357 204 55 10 81,345 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Mobile LP
K8MAD(K8MR) 70 67 40 3 13,760 MRRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State School LP
W7UQ(KL9A) 130 197 53 9 41,552 WWYC
WF4DD(KG4CZU) 0 202 49 6 19,796
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op HP
AE6Y 725 1430 58 24 292,030 Mother Lode DX/CC
NB1B 322 592 58 23 124,700 YCCC
KE9I 307 600 58 123,018 SMC
N8BJQ 281 594 58 20 117,798 SWODXA
W8GN 353 391 58 22 106,778 NCC
KO7X(@KI7WX) 317 302 58 14 90,190 PVRC
VE3KZ 265 329 58 15 84,274 CCO
K4FCG(K4OJ) 210 408 58 14 83,868 FCG
N9AG(@N8NR) 195 413 58 14 81,838 SWODXA
W4SAA(@K4FK) 289 249 56 22 76,440 FCG
VA3NR 237 315 57 76,437 CCO
K4IU 218 278 57 68,970 MWA
N5EG 104 410 58 9 65,656
VE3STT 219 227 56 13 62,216 CCO
K4TX 174 197 57 8 52,212
K8MR 148 251 55 7 52,030 MRRC
KI9A 66 314 55 8 45,430 SMC
K1PQS 223 114 50 44,850
W3IQ 158 159 54 42,768 NCC
K5KG 129 162 55 6 39,105 FCG
N2ED 156 142 51 8 38,352 FRC
KN5H 130 147 53 36,782
VY1JA 98 113 57 29,070
K2SX 81 63 45 4 16,605 Order of Boiled OWLs
AL1G 6 136 51 20 14,790
K3WW 38 93 45 4 13,500 FRC
VK2CZ 0 64 30 1,920
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op LP
W8MJ 408 786 58 24 162,168 MRRC
N4PN 311 568 58 23 120,002 FCG
K4RO 781 176 58 21 116,290 TCG
N8UM 373 326 57 101,947 TCG
N2CU 347 316 58 18 97,034 WNYDXA
K8IR 309 346 55 23 89,045
NF4A 208 368 58 12 78,880 FCG
K0EJ 166 416 58 12 77,140 TCG
NY1S 294 220 57 75,354
VE3CR 255 272 56 73,304 CCO
K0CIE 225 279 57 70,281
NY4N 231 250 56 19 66,808 TCG
K7SV 234 231 57 12 66,348 PVRC
NA4K 241 209 57 9 65,037 TCG
VE7XB 160 284 57 59,736
KI7Y 287 154 52 22 59,696 WVDXC
VE3BUC 207 212 57 13 59,565 CCO
N0SG 149 222 54 16 48,114 Grand Mesa
VE7ASK 264 0 51 20 40,239
KN4Y 269 0 49 18 39,543 FCG
K0FX(DON) 212 0 635 31,115 Grand Mesa
NO5W 211 0 49 9 31,017 Northwest Amateur Ra
N0KE 98 115 52 6 27,248 Grand Mesa
W3DYA 210 0 42 26,460
K8GT 101 103 47 7 23,923 MRRC
W7KU 75 119 51 20 23,613 Hualapai Amateur Rad
VE3AGC 0 135 83 4 22,950 CCO
K5OT 175 0 43 7 22,575 SMC
N0SXX 108 56 51 7 22,236 Grand Mesa
WW5X 126 39 47 6 21,432
K0UK 41 110 49 5 16,807 Grand Mesa
NM0X 0 130 47 7 12,220
W4YA 100 0 37 4 11,100 FCG
WA1Z 57 54 37 10,323 YCCC
VA3WN 62 33 40 4 10,080 CCO
VE3TPZ 0 66 34 7 4,488 CCO
N4VI 48 0 27 2 3,888 Grand Mesa
N0HF 44 0 27 1 3,564 Grand Mesa
K4LOG 0 52 31 3 3,224 FCG
K0HB 35 1 23 2,668 MWA
W4PA 19 9 19 1 1,425 TCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op QRP
N9NE 318 221 57 18 79,572 SMC
K5IID 228 173 54 15 55,620 MRRC
WB6BWZ 102 54 45 13 18,630 SECC
Operators:
K6AQL/M K0DI,K0KTZ
K6C K6ENT,KF6KGO,N6DE,W1SRD
K6LRN K6LRN,K6TKD
N6O K6CTA,KI7WX,N6BV,N6RO,WA6O,WX5S
N6XI KI6IV,N6XI,W6EU
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Oct 10 08:16:40 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 EU Autumn Sprint, SSB - All Claimed Scores 10Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210101416.g9AEGek11170@b4h.net>
2002 EU Autumn Sprint, SSB - All Claimed Scores 10Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 20, 2002
E-mail logs to: eusprint@kkn.net
Mail logs to:
Paolo Cortese, I2UIY
P.O. Box 14
27043 Broni (PV)
Italy
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 QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
LY2FY 197 4 197 Kaunas University of
ES5TV 184 4 184 Tartu Contest Team
LY2OX 177 4 177 Lithuanian DX
YO9HP 172 172
GW4BLE 156 156
LY2BM 153 4 153 KTU RC
SP2PIK(SQ4GXO) 140 4 140 WWYC
G0WCW/P(@G4MRS) 138 4 138 Martlesham RS
OH5DX 50 1 50 CCF
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 152 4 152 WWYC
G4PIQ/P 71 2 71
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Oct 10 08:17:13 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Oceania DX, Phone - All Claimed Scores 10Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210101417.g9AEHDi11179@b4h.net>
2002 Oceania DX, Phone - All Claimed Scores 10Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 25, 2002
E-mail logs to: phoctest@nzart.org.nz
Mail logs to:
Oceania DX Contest
c/o Wellington Amateur Radio Club, Inc.
PO Box 6464
Wellington 6030
New Zealand
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 QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/M HP
ZL6QH 1697 865 24 3,561,205
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/S HP
K3WW 8 7 1 154 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
4W6MM(TF3MM) 1618 690 18 2,437,080 ETARA
VK2CZ 680 421 16 728,330
7S2E(SM2DMU) 84 31 12 4,681
LY2OX 46 26 1,898 Lithuanian DX
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
VK4EMM 1465 778 23 2,829,586
NY4T 32 22 10 1,254 TCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/10 LP
VK4NEF 1161 180 208,980
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 LP
I2WIJ 14 8 1 112 MCC - Marconi Contes
Operators:
ZL6QH ZL1AXG,ZL1AZE,ZL2AMI,ZL2AOV,ZL2BBJ,ZL2CA,ZL2DZ,
ZL2UDF,ZL2UO
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Oct 10 08:18:37 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQ/RJ WW RTTY - All Claimed Scores 10Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210101418.g9AEIbQ11188@b4h.net>
2002 CQ/RJ WW RTTY - All Claimed Scores 10Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: rtty@cqww.com
Mail logs to:
CQ/RJ WW RTTY Contest
25 Newbridge Road
Hicksville, NY 11801
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 Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All M/2 HP
HC8N 4795 13944 260 390 139 48 11,001,816
3Z7TTY 3047 7826 216 369 125 44 5,556,460 PKRVG
YL8M(@YL2KL) 3162 7828 197 369 120 48 5,370,008 Latvian CC
RO4M 2731 6415 143 338 121 48 3,861,830
IV3TMV 2092 5263 162 334 115 48 3,215,693
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All M/M HP
LY5A(@LY2ZZ) 4282 10535 208 415 140 48 8,000,000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All M/S HP
OM5M(@OM3KFF) 2422 6303 208 367 132 4,456,221
RK3AWL 4150 0 0 0 0 48 4,150,000
W2FU 2327 5951 209 353 118 48 4,046,680 Rochester (NY)
DX As
OH5Z(@OH5CW) 2133 5513 173 355 117 48 3,555,885
OL5Q 1846 4745 187 277 101 2,680,925
LR0N(@LU1NDC) 1689 4954 159 247 102 48 2,516,632
N0NI 1709 4067 196 293 116 48 2,460,000
KI5XP(@W5WMU) 1444 3443 187 278 108 48 1,972,839 Cajun Contest
Club
VE3NE 1409 3717 169 259 101 40 1,966,293 CY0MM Team
K7ZUM 1339 3110 166 205 89 41 1,430,600 WVDXC
KE7AJ 1242 2867 149 205 92 1,278,682 SPOKANE DX
ASSOC (SD
PA0VHA 1000 2398 101 181 66 30 834,504
LW8EXF 832 2397 84 175 73 30 795,804 LU Contest Group
AL1G 982 2500 60 126 117 32 757,500
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All M/S LP
K1TTT 1699 4183 204 325 110 48 2,672,937 YCCC
9A7P 1502 3694 161 268 90 48 1,917,186 WWYC
WA1Z 791 1909 135 225 89 45 857,141 YCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
AA5AU 2443 5682 230 310 117 42 3,733,074
UP5P(UN5PR) 2051 5826 122 336 115 3,338,298 Temirtau
Contest Clu
M0SDX 1945 4918 182 320 111 3,014,734
P3F(5B4AGN) 1888 5532 93 281 139 29 2,837,916
AH0B(JA2VUP) 1998 5947 109 224 91 2,521,528
K4GMH 1781 4464 172 280 100 2,464,128 PVRC
W1ZT 1705 4274 193 275 95 32 2,406,262 YCCC
ZW5B(DJ6QT) 1588 4668 145 242 94 42 2,245,308 ARAUCARIA DX
GROUP
VA3DX 1404 3790 169 282 100 33 2,088,290 CCO
WW7OR(W7GG) 1630 3907 168 227 102 34 1,951,667 WVDXC
WX4TM 1542 3736 173 239 90 32 1,871,736
K5AM 1620 3762 165 218 86 23 1,764,378
YO9HP 1351 3206 120 266 92 36 1,532,468
LN1HQ(LA6FJA) 1164 2866 119 246 92 31 1,309,762 Norwegian Radio
Rela
EA5DFV 1218 2991 211 135 75 19 1,259,211
VE6YR 1060 2739 140 183 83 32 1,112,034
K3SV 1046 2703 117 216 74 1,100,121 PVRC
N8KM 951 2428 123 217 84 28 1,029,472
W8LU 953 2454 100 216 84 25 981,600
K4RO 710 1745 95 175 66 14 586,320 TCG
K3WW 706 1913 66 168 57 16 556,683 FRC
N9QQK 600 1547 85 184 70 20 524,433 SMC
K6RIM 564 1261 72 155 125 23 443,872 NCCC
ES4RD 636 1481 35 120 41 290,276
AA4V 431 1170 48 124 48 10 257,400
HA9RU 471 1125 53 104 43 12 225,000
N1MGO 301 713 78 122 59 10 184,667
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
P43P 2793 8303 215 282 107 40 5,015,012
W2UP 2055 5240 193 329 113 3,322,160 FRC
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 1424 4172 93 263 89 42 1,856,540 Chiltern DX Club
ON4ADZ 1281 3163 146 282 102 39 1,676,390
G4RS(G0URR) 1211 2961 135 255 87 35 1,412,397
VE3IAY(@VE3FU) 1085 2854 167 238 87 40 1,404,168 CCO
WB8K 1229 2999 142 234 90 33 1,397,534 NCC
KI6DY 1169 2606 168 201 72 32 1,149,246
S56A 917 2298 132 253 91 20 1,093,848 SKY CC
AH6OZ 914 2706 155 150 75 42 1,028,280
VE3BUC 907 2360 131 203 80 31 977,040 CCO
J49XB(DJ9XB) 1016 2346 96 229 84 959,514
K7SV 807 0 132 237 92 24 921,078 PVRC
UA9MA 832 2384 78 231 73 30 896,936
W8UL 840 2115 83 214 111 32 862,920
W3SE 915 2057 167 164 87 31 859,826 SCCC
W4UEF 779 1881 146 226 84 29 852,093
N6OJ 944 2192 144 172 74 23 837,726
SP6EKS 738 1947 120 176 70 712,602
F6IRF 670 1646 121 209 79 30 673,214 Les charlots du
74
KL7AC 814 2038 133 111 60 619,552
DL4RCK 731 1657 75 207 68 17 579,950 BCC
VA3PC 589 1556 111 181 70 30 563,272 CCO
N2NL 650 1458 118 187 77 20 556,956 FCG
VE9DX 562 1422 120 173 71 517,608
GU0SUP 560 1388 102 198 72 24 516,336
W3MEL 707 1809 73 158 49 25 506,520 Dauberville DX
Assoc
K2PS 574 1493 84 170 70 17 483,732 FRC
6J1YYD(XE1YYD) 628 1504 116 250 53 40 421,120
PY7ZY 520 1511 54 124 87 17 400,415
T93Y 432 1173 95 159 71 22 381,225 Sarajevo
Contest Gro
VE3AGC 472 1170 107 133 62 30 353,340 CCO
K3ZV 456 1092 70 154 85 22 337,428 Latvian CC
M0BEX 466 1120 89 143 50 25 315,840 CDXC (UK)
6F1LM(XE1YJS) 442 1120 95 238 52 306,880 FEDERACION
MEXICANA
NB1B 430 1072 73 149 64 12 306,592 YCCC
W6ZL 433 1032 83 136 72 13 300,312
6J2AUB(XE2AUB) 471 1182 82 96 51 270,678
VE7ASK 397 959 115 103 62 30 268,520
K6TA 413 911 94 102 65 12 237,771 NCCC
6J2AC(XE2AC) 412 1013 86 90 33 18 211,717
WA6BOB 319 681 90 78 60 6 155,268
K6OWL 303 715 64 99 54 9 155,155
W6KY 258 574 57 91 81 10 131,446 SCCC
N7ON 250 566 70 99 59 129,048
G3URA 257 600 39 90 38 100,200 BARTG
AG4TJ 220 564 43 78 47 16 94,752
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB QRP
WB6BWZ 250 461 103 83 49 26 108,335 SECC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB(A) HP
DL5AXX 2254 5831 201 332 127 31 3,848,460
ON4UN 1805 4749 197 321 119 30 3,025,113
RN6BN 2004 4914 169 316 115 39 2,948,400
DF3IAL 1340 3370 162 322 112 39 2,008,520 BCC
ND5S 1479 3573 178 281 102 36 2,004,453
KU1CW 1525 3729 95 241 158 39 1,842,126 Kansas City DX
Club
W2YC 1274 3160 170 288 96 30 1,750,640 FRC
K4WW 1075 2655 143 233 87 28 1,229,265 KCG
NI6T 896 1990 165 178 83 24 847,740 NCCC
KU4J 519 1285 80 182 75 28 433,045 North Alabama
DX Clu
K0BX 441 1121 57 141 55 12 283,613
JY9QJ 182 528 20 79 40 5 73,392 BCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB(A) LP
DK3GI 741 1 134 191 83 793,560 BCC
DL6LAU 218 525 23 128 67 114,450 BCC
K4RVH 207 517 38 123 53 110,638
SV1XV 155 415 42 83 54 74,285 BARTG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/10 HP
9A5E 1009 2656 55 91 35 30 481,279 Croatian CC
M0TTT(@M0TTT/P) 950 2496 51 85 31 31 416,832
N4BP 946 2489 46 86 30 403,218 FCG
SP8NR 474 1305 48 75 31 200,970 SP DX CLUB
K0MP 519 1274 35 61 22 14 150,332 Western
Wireless Con
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/10 LP
6J1KK(XE1KK) 900 2317 51 74 27 352,184
ES7AAZ 423 1110 41 85 30 173,160
UT2UZ 388 1029 40 79 31 154,350
PY4PW 66 9504 11 28 15 09 9,504 ARAUCÁRIA DX
GROUP
K8OSF 53 129 7 20 17 3 5,676 FCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/15 HP
9A5W 1335 3374 55 106 37 668,052 Croatian CC
DL4MCF 993 2553 57 92 33 40 464,646 BCC
W1AW(WS7I) 1111 2755 48 85 30 449,065
IK2FIL 800 2091 54 88 32 36 363,834
GW7X(GW3LEW) 599 1468 51 65 31 215,796 Contest Cambria
K3PP 100 282 8 34 10 3 14,664 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/15 LP
HB9DTM 188 472 33 40 15 6 41,536 F8KCF Contest
Gang
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 HP
CK6WQ(VE6WQ) 1250 3264 54 89 34 40 577,728
JY9NX(JM1CAX) 814 2339 46 78 29 19 357,867
K9JY 825 1980 50 78 30 25 312,840 SMC
P43W 694 2049 49 73 28 42 307,350 Aruba Amateur
Radio
LP7H(LU9HS) 635 1858 48 74 30 30 282,416
RW4PL 565 1330 36 76 29 22 187,530
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 LP
F6FJE 571 1305 38 78 26 185,310
DK2GZ 247 578 34 57 19 14 63,580 SDXG South
German DX
EA3AJW 235 533 29 58 18 9 51,168
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/40 HP
S50A 755 1774 49 73 24 30 259,004 SCC
4Z8EE(OK1EE) 401 394 18 59 17 27 108,382 Czech Contest
Club
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/80 HP
OK2ZC 283 560 7 46 8 18 34,160 OKDXC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/80 LP
OK2CLW 345 674 5 50 10 43,810
T95A 280 567 0 43 6 27,783 Sarajevo
Contest Gro
Operators:
3Z7TTY SP5HNK,SP5UAF,SP7GIQ,SP7PS,SQ5BPM,SQ5EBJ
9A7P 9A5AEI,9A6XX
AL1G AL1G,KL7FH
HC8N AD1C,K6AW,N5KO
IV3TMV IV3ARJ,IV3HAX,IV3IXN,IV3SKB,IV3TMV
K1TTT K1MK,K1TTT,KE1FO,KM1P,N1XS,W1TO,WM1K
K7ZUM AC7LX,K7ZUM,KI7Y
KE7AJ K7OX,KE7AJ
KI5XP KI5XP,N5RLM,W5WMU,WA5CHX
LR0N LU1NDC,LU2NI,LU8NA,LW7EIC
LW8EXF LU1AEE,LU2BA,LU7DW,LW7DQW,LW8EXF
LY5A LY1BA,LY2BIG,LY2GV,LY2IJ,LY2PAJ,LY3MM,LY3TA
N0NI K0KD,K0WHV,N0AC,N0HR,N0NI,WO0V
OH5Z OH5CW,OH5HCK
OL5Q OK1FLC,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
OM5M OM2KW,OM2RA,OM3RG,OM4DW
PA0VHA PA0VHA,PA3BSQ
RK3AWL RV3BA,RW3DD,RW3FO,RX3DCX,UA3ASZ
VE3NE VE3EY,VE3NE,VE3NZ
W2FU K1PY,K2CS,K2CS,N1OKL,N2OPW,N2WK,NG2P,W1TY,W2FU
WA1Z NE1I,WA1Z
YL8M YL1ZF,YL2GDJ,YL2KF,YL2KL
>From k5iid at ntelos.net Thu Oct 10 15:52:56 2002
From: k5iid@ntelos.net (Tom Horton)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QSL Not Needed
In-Reply-To: <MCBBJAHBAIHDJKDNKBBIOEDCCEAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.1.20021010145033.021c6ab0@wvinbox.ntelos.net>
Dale,
I am a sorter for the W-5 bureau and I have been noticing
quite a few cards coming through with this comment on them.
I believe another was ZF2MM (K9PG). I think that is a good deal!
73, Tom K5IID
At 23:27 10/09/02 -0500, Dale L Martin wrote:
>Some time ago, there was a thread here about contest QSL's.
>
>Today, I received a pack of QSL's from the W5 Incoming Bureau. Among the
>cards were two very nice cards from CN8WW. After the "TNX QSL(s)", there is
>the statement "no card needed."
>
>Nice touch, Ben and crew.
>
>Thanks and 73,
>
>dale, kg5u
>
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>From jsschuster at snet.net Thu Oct 10 20:23:46 2002
From: jsschuster@snet.net (jsschuster@snet.net)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re "No QSL Needed"
Message-ID: <57050-2200210410232346639@M2W071.mail2web.com>
I like the Q Signal "QNQ" "Please do not QSL!" JACK
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>From zf2nt at candw.ky Fri Oct 11 00:30:05 2002
From: zf2nt@candw.ky (Bruce B. Sawyer)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
Message-ID: <007001c270b4$f9965b80$0375883f@ibm1050257>
While everybody is thinking about how to increase SS participation, you
might think about the idea of allowing non-US/VE stations to make contacts.
What would be the harm? Just as in NAQP, the contact could count for point
credit without "DX" stations being a multiplier. They/we would just send
"DX" for section and all the other information the same as everybody else.
I suspect there are lots of people outside US/VE who would be interested in
getting on and playing, and all that would happen would be that you would
see more activity. Nothing wrong with that, I say. Of course, there are
always going to be those who will throw out the usual objection of
invalidating old records. But so what? Toss all the old records, start
from scratch, and you'll see even more activity. Or you can continue
sending unanswered CQs all afternoon.
Bruce, ZF2NT
>From bob.wruble at verizon.net Thu Oct 10 21:41:19 2002
From: bob.wruble@verizon.net (Bob Wruble)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
References: <007001c270b4$f9965b80$0375883f@ibm1050257>
Message-ID: <001201c270d8$1020b120$3c912804@bobhome>
bruce, please no thinking outside the box!!
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bruce B. Sawyer" <zf2nt@candw.ky>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 4:30 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
> While everybody is thinking about how to increase SS participation, you
> might think about the idea of allowing non-US/VE stations to make
contacts.
> What would be the harm? Just as in NAQP, the contact could count for
point
> credit without "DX" stations being a multiplier. They/we would just send
> "DX" for section and all the other information the same as everybody else.
> I suspect there are lots of people outside US/VE who would be interested
in
> getting on and playing, and all that would happen would be that you would
> see more activity. Nothing wrong with that, I say. Of course, there are
> always going to be those who will throw out the usual objection of
> invalidating old records. But so what? Toss all the old records, start
> from scratch, and you'll see even more activity. Or you can continue
> sending unanswered CQs all afternoon.
>
> Bruce, ZF2NT
>
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>From kr6x at kr6x.com Thu Oct 10 22:21:21 2002
From: kr6x@kr6x.com (Leigh S. Jones)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
References: <007001c270b4$f9965b80$0375883f@ibm1050257>
Message-ID: <03ce01c270dd$a8378790$ede3c23f@KR6X.ORG>
Frankly, I would not favor such a dramatic departure from the
traditional
format of the Sweepstakes. While I can respect your desire to
participate
in the Sweepstakes from ZF2, I feel that the damage of turning the
last
remaining major contest for American hams that isn't a transatlantic
shootout into a transatlantic shootout would be fatal to contesting in
America.
The Sweepstakes has always been a contest that allowed stations with
smaller/lower antennas to compete on a somewhat even basis with
bigger stations. It rewarded operators with the skill of quickly and
accurately copying the exchange the critical edge. Bring in 1000
Europeans and Japanese stations who won't be sending in logs to
work the 10-20 loudest stations they hear and suddenly the ability
to copy an exchange is secondary to how loud your signal is in
Warsaw.
So under your proposed new rules smaller stations would suddenly
fall farther behind in the contest. With plenty of Europeans to work,
there will be less interest in contacting the 150W and QRP stations.
That means less and less fun for the new contesters who try out the
SS for the first time. The SS contest would lose its unique flavor.
And along the way we'd have lost part of the ability of the contesting
community to attract and encourage new members.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bruce B. Sawyer" <zf2nt@candw.ky>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 4:30 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
> While everybody is thinking about how to increase SS participation,
you
> might think about the idea of allowing non-US/VE stations to make
contacts.
> What would be the harm? Just as in NAQP, the contact could count
for point
> credit without "DX" stations being a multiplier. They/we would just
send
> "DX" for section and all the other information the same as everybody
else.
> I suspect there are lots of people outside US/VE who would be
interested in
> getting on and playing, and all that would happen would be that you
would
> see more activity. Nothing wrong with that, I say. Of course,
there are
> always going to be those who will throw out the usual objection of
> invalidating old records. But so what? Toss all the old records,
start
> from scratch, and you'll see even more activity. Or you can
continue
> sending unanswered CQs all afternoon.
>
> Bruce, ZF2NT
>
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>From contesting at eircom.net Fri Oct 11 08:57:12 2002
From: contesting@eircom.net (Tim Makins, EI8IC)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: [CQ-Contest]"No QSL Needed"
References: <57050-2200210410232346639@M2W071.mail2web.com>
Message-ID: <002301c270f3$762698c0$90a0cad5@host>
----- Original Message -----
From: <jsschuster@snet.net>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: 11 October 2002 00:23
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re "No QSL Needed"
> I like the Q Signal "QNQ" "Please do not QSL!" JACK
QNQ already has an established meaning assigned by the ARRL for net
operations:
Move frequency to........and wait for........to finish handling traffic.
Then send him traffic for.......
Perhaps an abbreviation, or 'no qsl pse' would be better. However, contest
operators are unlikely to want to send this in their exchange, and I wonder
if some DX stations are put off entering in major contests due to the cost
of dealing with the QSL cards that arrive some months down the line via the
bureau. If a qsl card arrives on my doorstep via the bureau, I feel
honour-bound to send one out in return. But where is the money to come from
for a print-run of 10,000 cards ? I have great problems coping with this,
and am sure that hams in other developing countries feel the same. Eqsl and
LogbookOnTheAir are a great idea, but once the cards have come in from the
bureau, I still want to send a 'real' one out. Some people go to such
trouble for a 'real' card - I had one the other day that was custom-printed
with QSO details and plastic-laminated !! How can anyone refuse ?
73s Tim EI8IC
http://www.qsl.net/ei8ic/
Budget and Newbie Contest Resources.
New: Interactive Chinese & Russian Prefix Maps.
Full DXCC flag set for Ham Webmasters.
>From roberto.soro at sia.it Fri Oct 11 10:22:29 2002
From: roberto.soro@sia.it (Soro Roberto)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 27-day Space Weather Outlook Table ???
Message-ID: <8160937F4F4CD111A93E00805FC1752909C03B6E@ntsiaexch.office.sia.it>
Hello all,
this is what I can read today (and also yesterday) from the NOAA site.
I can read the whiole bulletin, but I mean
the bulletin has been issued on Oct 08.
=========================
:Product: 27-day Space Weather Outlook Table 27DO.txt
:Issued: 2002 Oct 08 2211 UTC
# Prepared by the US Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Environment Center
# Product description and SEC contact on the Web
# http://www.sec.noaa.gov/wwire.html
#
# 27-day Space Weather Outlook Table
# Issued 2002 Oct 08
=======================================
Does anybody know reasons of this??
Is the bulletin isseud daily or weekly??
thanks
Bob, I2WIJ (J49Z M/S in the CQWW SSB)
mailto:i2wij@qsl.net
http://www.qsl.net/i2wij/
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>From roberto.soro at sia.it Fri Oct 11 10:27:23 2002
From: roberto.soro@sia.it (Soro Roberto)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] WWV info on DXSUMMIT
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Hi all,
I can't get WWV updates from DXSUMMIT: It seems all is stuck!
This is the last update I can get:
09 Oct ja3qgi (12) I=165, A= 28, K= 4, R=128 Min,G1=)Min,R1
Any clue?
Thanks,
Bob, I2WIJ (J49Z M/S in the CQWW SSB)
mailto:i2wij@qsl.net
http://www.qsl.net/i2wij/
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>From f5vco at tiscali.fr Fri Oct 11 12:10:56 2002
From: f5vco@tiscali.fr (=?iso-8859-1?Q?f5vco@tiscali.fr?=)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] =?iso-8859-1?Q?TM5C_-_Europe's_No.1_M/S_-_short_of_ops!?=
Message-ID: <H3T868$536749ED43DB2649FE336FD75A7C0FA3@tiscali.fr>
ladies and gents
we've had a last minute drop out for CQWW SSB M/S
TM5C (F6CTT,ARC,F5LND,NLY,VCO and 5B4WN) are looking for a multi-op-experienced
contester with considerable band opening knowledge (particularly LF) to help us
achieve a high multiplier count...
With the recent band condx and given our achievements in 2001 we feel IQ4A's
long standing European record is beatable...
Are you available?
If you feel can you can help us reach our goal please drop an email to:
f6arc@aol.com
with copy to f6ctt@wanadoo.fr
73 Richard Riley
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>From Cqtestk4xs at aol.com Fri Oct 11 08:53:49 2002
From: Cqtestk4xs@aol.com (Cqtestk4xs@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: DX Stations in SS
Message-ID: <1bb.7951bfe.2ad815cd@aol.com>
While everybody is thinking about how to increase SS participation, you
might think about the idea of allowing non-US/VE stations to make contacts.
What would be the harm?
..............................................................................
......................................
A good idea in theory.....but let's remember the exchange is not the simple
NAQP exchange. It is a number, precedence, call, year licensed and section.
It is hard enough to get that info from a non-contester stateside helping you
out. Trying to explain the needed exchange to a foreign station whose first
language is not English is formidable, especially when considering the
intense strong QRM in SS. I think it would actually slow the contest down
Part of the challenge of SS is having to S/P Sunday while trying to generate
a run. For phone, the are plenty of stations out there...if you know how to
get the casual contester from stateside to give you a QSO. It's all in the
technique and it's what separates the top ten guys from the pack.
Sweeps ain't broken. Some guys expect 130 plus hours the whole contest. I
love runs too, but part of the charm of SS is getting dirty and digging for
QSOs on Sunday afternoon.
Bill K4XS...SSing for since 1963
>From k4bai at worldnet.att.net Fri Oct 11 09:52:50 2002
From: k4bai@worldnet.att.net (John Laney)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re "No QSL Needed"
References: <57050-2200210410232346639@M2W071.mail2web.com>
Message-ID: <3DA6C9A2.F8B5ACFF@worldnet.att.net>
Re: Proposed Q signal QNQ for please do not QSL. Please try to pick
another signal since QNQ already has a very well known and defined
meaning used daily on CW traffic nets.
Also, it would be helpful for you to put your callsign in your signature
since it is not indicated in your e-mail address.
73,
John, K4BAI/8P9HT/8P9Z.
>From kc5ykx at swbell.net Fri Oct 11 10:13:05 2002
From: kc5ykx@swbell.net (Reid Hill)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] WWV info on DXSUMMIT
Message-ID: <0H3T00IQ2M5U5Y@mta5.rcsntx.swbell.net>
The WWV updates are current on the AR packet cluster. (AB5K)
11-Oct-2002 12 172 16 3 R=244 No storms=>Min,R1 <JA3QGI>
Must be something on the DX Summit side.
Reid
KC5YKX
0/11/2002 12:27:23 PM, Soro Roberto <roberto.soro@sia.it> wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I can't get WWV updates from DXSUMMIT: It seems all is stuck!
>
>This is the last update I can get:
>
>09 Oct ja3qgi (12) I=165, A= 28, K= 4, R=128 Min,G1=)Min,R1
>
>
>Any clue?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Bob, I2WIJ (J49Z M/S in the CQWW SSB)
>
>mailto:i2wij@qsl.net
>http://www.qsl.net/i2wij/
>
>
>
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>From kg5u at hal-pc.org Fri Oct 11 11:18:42 2002
From: kg5u@hal-pc.org (Dale L Martin)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 27-day Space Weather Outlook Table ???
In-Reply-To: <8160937F4F4CD111A93E00805FC1752909C03B6E@ntsiaexch.office.sia.it>
Message-ID: <LPBBJJHKFOOEGKEBKHOJIEENEJAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
Bob,
Here's what I found on http://www.sec.noaa.gov/wwire.html and scrolling down
to the description of the 27-day Space Weather Outlook Table.
---------
11. 27-day Space Weather Outlook Table
SWXWEKOUT
The 27-day Space Weather Outlook Table , issued Tuesdays after 2200 UTC, a
numerical forecast of three key solar-geophysical indices; 10.7 cm solar
radio flux, planetary A index, and largest daily K values. A complete
summary of weekly activity and 27-day forecasts since 1997, plus an
extensive descriptive, are online as The Weekly.
...
----------
73,
dale, kg5u
>
> Hello all,
> this is what I can read today (and also yesterday) from the NOAA site.
> I can read the whiole bulletin, but I mean
> the bulletin has been issued on Oct 08.
>
>
> =========================
> :Product: 27-day Space Weather Outlook Table 27DO.txt
> :Issued: 2002 Oct 08 2211 UTC
> # Prepared by the US Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Environment Center
> # Product description and SEC contact on the Web
> # http://www.sec.noaa.gov/wwire.html
> #
> # 27-day Space Weather Outlook Table
> # Issued 2002 Oct 08
>
>
> =======================================
>
> Does anybody know reasons of this??
>
> Is the bulletin isseud daily or weekly??
>
> thanks
>
> Bob, I2WIJ (J49Z M/S in the CQWW SSB)
>
> mailto:i2wij@qsl.net
> http://www.qsl.net/i2wij/
>
>
>From w9sz at prairienet.org Fri Oct 11 11:33:22 2002
From: w9sz@prairienet.org (Zack Widup)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re "No QSL Needed"
In-Reply-To: <3DA6C9A2.F8B5ACFF@worldnet.att.net>
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10210111032380.3400-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
How about QDQ "Don't QSL"?
Zack W9SZ
On Fri, 11 Oct 2002, John Laney wrote:
> Re: Proposed Q signal QNQ for please do not QSL. Please try to pick
> another signal since QNQ already has a very well known and defined
> meaning used daily on CW traffic nets.
>
> Also, it would be helpful for you to put your callsign in your signature
> since it is not indicated in your e-mail address.
>
> 73,
>
>
> John, K4BAI/8P9HT/8P9Z.
>From wn3vaw at fyi.net Fri Oct 11 19:41:32 2002
From: wn3vaw@fyi.net (Ron Notarius WN3VAW)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] This Weekend: 45th PA QSO Party
Message-ID: <004b01c27177$5c54bf60$03010a0a@office1>
Short and sweet:
This weekend will be the 45th Annual Pennsylvania QSO Party, 1600Z Saturday
thru 0500Z Sunday, and then 1300Z Sunday thru 2200Z Sunday (yes, you get an
8 hour break overnight to sleep!). Complete rules at
www.nittany-arc.org/paqso.html.
All 67 PA Counties will be active. Mobiles galore will be running around
the countryside. Lots of SSB & CW activity, and even some on VHF (146.55
will be the unofficial FM PaQP calling frequency). 160 Saturday night.
Special Event Bonus station W3FRC (from the QTH of K3ANS), celebrating the
75th anniversary of the Frankford Radio Club, will be covering all bands &
modes. Certificates for county winners, plaques for division winners,
coffee mugs available to anyone who works 100 or more stations, and a
special plaque available for anyone pulling off a 67 County Clean Sweep (my
goal for this year)
Hope to work you in the contest! Look for me from Allegheny County, W4ZE in
Washington County N3SH in Clarion County, WA3SH from the
Westmoreland/Somerset County Line, N3ZNI, N3WAV and N0VLR mobile, and that's
just plugging the guys in my club... there'll be PLENTY of others!
73, ron wn3vaw
"And they give you cash,
which is just as good as money!"
Yogi Berra, AFLAC Commercial, 2002
>From W2CS at bellsouth.net Fri Oct 11 21:16:51 2002
From: W2CS@bellsouth.net (Gary Ferdinand W2CS)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
In-Reply-To: <007001c270b4$f9965b80$0375883f@ibm1050257>
Message-ID: <ADEJKJINLBKGMNGALFCFMEIDEDAA.W2CS@bellsouth.net>
I kind of like the Sunday afternoon time. It provides the opportunity to
work for the Qs. Yeah, not as exciting as running them at 100+/min, but
rewarding by other measures.
One thing I learned to my amusement one year was that operating QRP tends to
level out the rate across the entire contest. Yeah, you get some "high"
rates Sat night with great S&P results, but Sunday afternoon, you can get
some super runs going as the big guns start getting desperate. Antennas
help of course :-)
I don't do it every year; maybe 1 in 5. But, SS QRP has its own charm.
73/Gary W2CS 60 NC
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cq-contest-admin@contesting.com
> [mailto:cq-contest-admin@contesting.com]On Behalf Of Bruce B. Sawyer
> Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 7:30 PM
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
>
>
> While everybody is thinking about how to increase SS participation, you
> might think about the idea of allowing non-US/VE stations to make
> contacts.
> What would be the harm? Just as in NAQP, the contact could count
> for point
> credit without "DX" stations being a multiplier. They/we would just send
> "DX" for section and all the other information the same as everybody else.
> I suspect there are lots of people outside US/VE who would be
> interested in
> getting on and playing, and all that would happen would be that you would
> see more activity. Nothing wrong with that, I say. Of course, there are
> always going to be those who will throw out the usual objection of
> invalidating old records. But so what? Toss all the old records, start
> from scratch, and you'll see even more activity. Or you can continue
> sending unanswered CQs all afternoon.
>
> Bruce, ZF2NT
>
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>From llindblom at juno.com Sat Oct 12 02:19:33 2002
From: llindblom@juno.com (Larry L Lindblom)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] [TCG} RTTY Sprint Team--LAST CALL
Message-ID: <20021012.011933.-523793.0.LLindblom@juno.com>
This is the last call for anyone playing in the RTTY sprint to sign on to
a TCG team. I'd love to fill this up with enough for two teams. So if
you are going to play in the RTTY Sprint how about signing on for a team.
E-mail me if interested by 1800Z 10/12/02..
Those signed on so far for the fun are:
VE9DX
K4RO
KE5OG
KE4OAR
WB9BSH
K7WM
W0ETC
TU & 73 W0ETC in IA.
>From ve4xt at mb.sympatico.ca Fri Oct 11 21:41:03 2002
From: ve4xt@mb.sympatico.ca (Kelly Taylor)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QRZ in Austin, Tex.
Message-ID: <001101c27190$6d2ead00$0100a8c0@joe>
Hello all,
I was in Austin earlier this month on business when we drove (north, I
believe) out of the city past a 3M facility that had a tall windmill tower
and several nice-looking HF and VHF antennas.
Anyone know what this is? Just curious.
73, kelly,
ve4xt
>From kharker at cs.utexas.edu Fri Oct 11 22:24:19 2002
From: kharker@cs.utexas.edu (Kenneth E. Harker)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QRZ in Austin, Tex.
In-Reply-To: <001101c27190$6d2ead00$0100a8c0@joe>; from Kelly Taylor on Fri,
Oct 11, 2002 at 08:41:03PM -0500
References: <001101c27190$6d2ead00$0100a8c0@joe>
Message-ID: <20021011212419.A21236@cs.utexas.edu>
On Fri, Oct 11, 2002 at 08:41:03PM -0500, Kelly Taylor wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I was in Austin earlier this month on business when we drove (north, I
> believe) out of the city past a 3M facility that had a tall windmill tower
> and several nice-looking HF and VHF antennas.
>
> Anyone know what this is? Just curious.
The 3M Amateur Radio Club has an impressive station:
http://www.qsl.net/w3mrc/
--
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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 btippett at alum.mit.edu Sat Oct 12 08:39:13 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2003 CQ 160 Rules
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20021012113913.010b32e8@pop.vnet.net>
Complete rules for the 2003 contest are now available at:
http://www.cq-amateur-radio.com/infoc.html
Click "Contests & Awards", click "CQ World Wide 160-meter Contest"
then click "Rules 2003 CQ World Wide 160-meter Contest" for the
.pdf file.
Thanks to the CQ 160 Committee for adding the 30 hour
operating time limit for single operators. This will make this
contest much more fun as most indicated in the contesting.com
survey done March 2001 ( http://www.contesting.com/survey/38 ).
73, Bill W4ZV
P.S. I am sponsoring the World CW Single-Op Plaque as a memorial
to my good friend Peter DJ8WL who is now a silent key. Who will
be the first to win it?
>From n7or at yahoo.com Sat Oct 12 14:43:51 2002
From: n7or@yahoo.com (Craig Cook)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Simple SS fix.
Message-ID: <20021012204351.42373.qmail@web14301.mail.yahoo.com>
Nothing new or earth-shattering here:
Just allow us to work once on each band. That should
help. You would still need to copy the correct serial
number, at least. The rest of exchange would be filled
in auto-magically, but that's ok. Maybe you blew it
the first time.
I don't think DX is the answer.
I can't completely disagree with encouraging
newcomers, but not sure it is as easy as just telling
them to "get on Sunday and call cq at your own speed".
Good luck finding a clear spot to do that. Get on and
work as many as you can - however you can, sure. A few
may actually try it.
This comes up again every year, like a bad meal. Think
Newington will listen? I don't. I don't see how
changing the SS rules would generate any more revenue.
73, Craig - N7OR
__________________________________________________
Do you Yahoo!?
Faith Hill - Exclusive Performances, Videos & More
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>From jfeustle at buckeye-express.com Sat Oct 12 18:06:28 2002
From: jfeustle@buckeye-express.com (Joseph A. Feustle, Jr.)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] W9XT card in a new computer
Message-ID: <001501c27233$43a68400$6e01a8c0@varko2>
Much as I hated to, I had to upgrade to a new machine for radio stuff. The
new motherboard only has PCI slots. Is there a new version of the W9XT card
or a way to work around the ISA/PCI slot problem? I've been out of this area
for about two years working on other projects. Got some time now and want to
play a bit of catch-up.
73
Joe, N8JF
>From k0hb at earthlink.net Sat Oct 12 22:56:07 2002
From: k0hb@earthlink.net (KØHB)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
References: <007001c270b4$f9965b80$0375883f@ibm1050257>
Message-ID: <005401c27231$cb62a9c0$eb11be3f@bigguy>
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bruce B. Sawyer" <zf2nt@candw.ky>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 12:30 AM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
> While everybody is thinking about how to increase SS participation,
you
> might think about the idea of allowing non-US/VE stations to make
contacts.
Yeah, and we could just change the name a tad and call it ARRL DX
contest.
??? 73, de Hans, K0HB
SOC # 291 http://www.qsl.net/soc
--
There is no voodoo or magic associated with RF
propagation. There are several perfectly sound
technical reasons why it is beneficial to occasionally
sacrifice a goat in your antenna field.
>From k0hb at earthlink.net Sun Oct 13 01:41:49 2002
From: k0hb@earthlink.net (KØHB)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: DX Stations in SS
References: <1bb.7951bfe.2ad815cd@aol.com>
Message-ID: <019301c27248$f07f94e0$eb11be3f@bigguy>
> Sweeps ain't broken.
Amen!
??? 73, de Hans, K0HB
SOC # 291 http://www.qsl.net/soc
--
There is no voodoo or magic associated with RF
propagation. There are several perfectly sound
technical reasons why it is beneficial to occasionally
sacrifice a goat in your antenna field.
>From jvalimak at lut.fi Sun Oct 13 13:21:45 2002
From: jvalimak@lut.fi (Juha Valimaki)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] C53M / C56R one extra seat available!
Message-ID: <1034500905.3da93b2968fb9@webmail.lut.fi>
Hi all,
One extra seat is possibly available for upcoming C53M / C56R cq ww cw event!
Basic facts:
- Departure from Helsinki (Finland) or Stockholm (Sweden)
- Total price: 1024 E (quite the same in USD) + air conditioning, including 2
week's stay in Gambia (Hotels) + flights.
If interested contact as soon as possible:
Juha Valimaki
oh9mm@sral.fi
Some more info about this operation can be found from
http://www.qsl.net/kudxc/c53m
73
Juha, OH9MM
--
>From ve4xt at mb.sympatico.ca Sun Oct 13 07:00:53 2002
From: ve4xt@mb.sympatico.ca (Kelly Taylor)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] No DX in SS, please!
Message-ID: <000901c272a7$cd0113e0$0100a8c0@joe>
One of the things I love about SS is it is the great propagation equalizer.
Sure, WP3R gets better prop than anybody, but SS is still a contest where
you don't need to be somewhere along an ocean to win and where even modest
antennas can still provide some fun.
I also think the Sunday doldrums are one of the challenges of SS. The ops
who win find ways to beat them. That's just good competition that makes SS
more than a rate fest.
I don't mean to trash any DX contest. I still think they're fun. But if we
can patiently tolerate (and we do) the propagationally advantaged opening
intercontinental paths hours earlier than us and closing them hours later
than us, they can give us SS.
DX would kill the appeal of SS, nevermind the challenges of working through
the exchange. (How would you get an ARRL/RAC section out of somebody in
Bulgaria, anyway?)
73, kelly,
ve4xt
>From k3ft at erols.com Sun Oct 13 10:12:13 2002
From: k3ft@erols.com (k3ft@erols.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SS suggestions for newbies and casual ops
Message-ID: <3DA97F3D.6429@erols.com>
Greetings!
One thing that works for me (when I tire of the 'down and the bottom battle'
AND has
worked for new folks as well as casual types of 'want to see what's going on'
is to
look for space UP ABOVE the din.
I have found, personally, that on Sunday when folks are SEEKING contacts, they
will
search outside the normally prowled areas of the band where the hotbed of
activity is.
Have those folks go up above the prime area just a bit and try a few CQ's. They
might
have to be a bit diligent to find a spot.. but they are avaialble up the band.
20M MAYbe
the exception to this at times as it's limited by spectrum and other activities
that are
on there..but if you are a big gun/middle gun looking for Q's/mults.. you will
lookup
above the normal spots to snag those Q's.
Plus being just above the fray will let them play without diving into the deep
end of
the pool.
73
Chuck K3FT
>From jallen at internorth.com Mon Oct 14 00:11:37 2002
From: jallen@internorth.com (J. Allen)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SS ain't broken... Let's make a new one again ;o)
Message-ID: <001b01c2730d$e5f08730$c5096cd8@jallen>
I agree that SS is not broken and does not require the changes. Leave what
we have as it is.
It has been done before, but I like the exercise of the group designing a
perfect contest. Anything done in committee is almost always a laugh, with
the laughter directly proportional to the number of members in the
committee. With this big of a group, it would be a real hoot! ;o)
Remember that Tree has a good idea in Stew Perry (sp)... Make the distance
between stations a major factor in calculating the score.
The only change to SS I would like to see is not one that can be put in the
rules... Aim those darned antennas somewhere other than east and west and
give us northerners a break.
:o)
J.
VY1JA
>From K.Voigt at gmx.de Mon Oct 14 11:20:55 2002
From: K.Voigt@gmx.de (Klaus Voigt)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Worked All Germany Contest 2002
Message-ID: <003e01c2736b$b9e235e0$fe0a993e@omnibook>
Dear OM,
you will participate in the WWDX Contest 2002? There is a good
chance to test your equipment in the
WORKED ALL GERMANY CONTEST 2002 one weekend before the event.
We would like to invite you to take part in this contest too.
The contest is running from 1500z 19. October till
1459z 20.October 2002 on the traditionaly 5 shortwave bands.
You have to work as many stations from Germany as possible on each band.
The multiplier will be the first letter of the sent control by the
German station (members of DARC/VFDB only), i.e. A25 = A, 50JF = J etc.
Participants outside of Germany and Non-DARC-members in Germany will send
RS(T) and a 3-figure serial number starting with 001.
There are new single operator categories in CW and Mixed Mode for
100W or less output.
Please send your email-log to WAG@DARC.de.
The complete rules may be found on www.darchfdx.de
We hope to meet you in the contest.
Klaus DL1DTL - WAG Contestmanager
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>From hamradio at svessa.se Mon Oct 14 16:01:39 2002
From: hamradio@svessa.se (Teemu S Korhonen)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ New York
Message-ID: <002e01c27381$e7c4b940$2ee396c1@chello.se>
HI
Wonder if there is any contesters who would like to meet me in New York.
I will arrive to JFK the 21 of October 18.40 PM. Does anybody know a
cheap little nice hotel in New York?
73?s de
Teemu S Korhonen
SM0W a.k.a SM0WKA
http://www.sm0wka.com
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>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 14 08:03:27 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Pa QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 14Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210141403.g9EE3R318903@b4h.net>
2002 Pa QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 14Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 16, 2002
E-mail logs to: (none)
Mail logs to:
PA QSO Party 2002
P.O. Box 614
State College, PA 16804
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
In State M/S LP
N3RM 106 811 132 20 131,028.0 OWLS
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op HP
AA3B 611 1160 143 22 312,768.0 FRC
K3WW 721 799 144 20 288,168.0 FRC
K3MD 633 713 139 21 245,249.0
K3PP 249 1063 140 22 207,140.0
N3RD 149 2 72 3 17,036.0 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op LP
WN3VAW 50 341 100 18 44,400.0 Wireless Association
N3KFD 58 41 49 5 7,374.5 Wireless Association
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op CW HP
K3SV 457 0 103 79,567.5
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op CW LP
KC3M 821 0 127 MAX 171,634.0
AD8J 734 0 122 22 147,932.0 NCC
WA3AAN 225 0 90 10 31,825.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op HP
K1PQS 240 186 63 38,812.0
KN5H 186 150 62 25,079.0
K0OU 94 40 45 a few 8,707.5 SMC
VK2CZ 0 5 4 420.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op LP
W8MJ 367 380 67 22.0 66,732.0 MRRC
NY1S 270 165 65 41,476.0
VE3BUC 133 287 66 15 34,462.0 CCO
N3RA/8 116 201 66 8 26,796.0 NCC
NY4T 2 316 65 22,000.0 TCG
NF4A 105 105 56 9:15 15,608.0 FCG
N6RO 45 17 33 2 3,289.0 NCCC
W6ZZZ 0 21 15 915.0 NCCC
N0AC 86 14 1 1.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op CW LP
N6MU 174 0 58 15,938.0
K5OT 153 0 58 13,511.0 SMC
NO5W 96 0 44 6,336.0 Northwest Amateur Ra
VE7ASK 59 0 38 3,763.0
Operators:
N3RM N3RM,N3WFP
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 14 08:04:06 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NA Sprint RTTY - Claimed Scores 14Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210141404.g9EE46t18912@b4h.net>
2002 NA Sprint RTTY - Claimed Scores 14Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 12, 2002
E-mail logs to: rttysprint@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/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club/Team
Single Op HP
W2UP 250 35 4 8,750
K4RO 168 29 4,872 TCG Cool Cats
VE6YR 113 29 3 3,277
K4WW 104 28 3 2,912 KCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club/Team
Single Op LP
K2PS 173 29 4 5,017 FRC
WA6BOB 92 30 3 2,760 SCCC
VE7ASK 95 22 4 2,090
K6OWL 79 25 3 1,975
W6ZZZ 65 20 4 1,300 NCCC
Teams:
NCCC:
W6ZZZ 1,300
Team Total: 1,300
TCG Cool Cats:
K4RO 4,872
Team Total: 4,872
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 14 08:26:59 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 EU Autumn Sprints, CW & SSB, 14Oct2002
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.1.20021014072552.00b18c80@pop3.eskimo.com>
2002 EU Autumn Sprint, CW - All Claimed Scores 14Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 27, 2002
E-mail logs to: eusprint@kkn.net
Mail logs to:
Karel Karmasin, OK2FD
Gen. Svobody 636
674 01 Trebic
Czech Republic
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 QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
LY2OX 234 234 Lithuanian DX
OH1F(OH1NOA) 227 4 227 CCF
G4BUO 219 4 219
LY2BM 217 4 217
M0TTT 213 4 213
GW3NJW 168 4 168 Contest Cambria
HG9R(HA9RU) 166 4 166
SM3X(SM3CVM) 157 157
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 199 4 199 WWYC
LY2TA 43 4 43
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op QRP
DJ1YFK 142 4 142 WWYC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~`
2002 EU Autumn Sprint, SSB - All Claimed Scores 14Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 20, 2002
E-mail logs to: eusprint@kkn.net
Mail logs to:
Paolo Cortese, I2UIY
P.O. Box 14
27043 Broni (PV)
Italy
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/
73 dink
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
RW2F(UA2FB) 198 4 198
LY2FY 197 4 197 Kaunas University of
ES5TV 184 4 184 Tartu Contest Team
LY2OX 177 4 177 Lithuanian DX
YO9HP 172 172
GW4BLE 156 156
LY2BM 153 4 153 KTU RC
SP2PIK(SQ4GXO) 140 4 140 WWYC
G0WCW/P(@G4MRS) 138 4 138 Martlesham RS
OH5DX 50 1 50 CCF
SM3X(SM3CVM) 37 37
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 152 4 152 WWYC
G4PIQ/P 71 2 71
>From n0ss at earthlink.net Mon Oct 14 14:36:11 2002
From: n0ss@earthlink.net (Tom Hammond =?iso-8859-1?Q?N=D8SS?=)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Who asked me about TS-930 VFO problems?
Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.2.20021014133254.00aeb8e0@localhost>
Sorry for the OT message here fellas...
Several weeks ago, someone (a contester) wrote to me, asking for a copy of
my docs on curing unstable/erratic VFO tuning in the TS-930S.
I responded and he fixed the problem.
Seems he used a different method of measuring the duty cycle of the VFO
encoder (I used a scope), and I forgot to retain his message about how he
did it. Nos, I need the info.
If that person reads this e-mail, PLEASE drop me a note with the method you
used.
Thanks for the bandwidth.
Thanks,
Tomk Hammond N0SS
>From jan-eric.rehn at telia.com Mon Oct 14 20:06:56 2002
From: jan-eric.rehn@telia.com (Jan-Eric Rehn - SM3CER - 7S3A)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SAC 2002 received logs
Message-ID: <00c001c273b5$16df4140$0100a8c0@sm3cer>
Hello,
You'll find a list of received logs for SAC 2002
on my site SM3CER Contest Service at:
http://www.sk3bg.se/contest/
The list is linked from the 1st page. Links also
to (un-official) SAC Claimed Scores, collected from
different reflectors and direct e-mails. If you'd
like to be on the Claimed Scores list - please report
your score to 3830 or send me an e-mail.
3830 Score Submittal Form for SAC by Bruce, WA7BNM:
CW: http://216.133.253.197/saccw.php
SSB: http://216.133.253.197/sacssb.php
Please remember to send your SAC logs!
Submit logs by: October 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: sac@contesting.com
Mail logs to:
EDR Contest Manager
Peter Vestergard, OZ5WQ
Vestervej 74
DK-4960 HOLEBY
DENMARK
73 de Jan
----------------------------------------------------
Jan-Eric Rehn - SM3CER - Contest call: 7S3A
E-mail: sm3cer@contesting.com - ICQ: 11074897
SM3CER Contest Service: http://www.sk3bg.se/contest/
SK3BG Web Site: http://www.sk3bg.se/
Also QRV in MS or MM from: SI9AM - SK3IK - SL3ZV
K6U at WRTC-96 / Referee at WRTC-2000 and WRTC-2002
----------------------------------------------------
>From jallen at internorth.com Mon Oct 14 20:32:38 2002
From: jallen@internorth.com (J. Allen)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SS Answers DE VY1JA
Message-ID: <001a01c273b8$75f71920$c3096cd8@jallen>
The pre-SS e-mail is starting to arrive. A lot of the messages have the
same concerns, so this may be quicker.
Yes, I plan to be on for both weekends, CW and SSB and to put in a solid
effort, missing time for TaeKwon-Do on Saturday afternoons, and Church on
Sunday morning.
For CW also watch for VY1AC, Frank, and during the SSB contest there are a
number of guys... faithful Bob, VY1MB, and a lots of others. I have really
come to appreciate Bob's help making YT easy to find in these contests.
This year's plan is that QRP will again be remembered by VY1JA every hour at
approximately on the half hour. If I forget in the rush, remind me.
When QRP is called for, let them call and make their QSOs. Usually there
are only 4 or 5 maximum and then we go back to general QSOs. Please do not
drop calls during the QRP QSOs as it makes them more difficult and time
consuming to complete.
We loose East coast propagation early in the day, so I tend to favor them in
the early pileups. Even during Auroras, the propagation favors the N-S path
so I can usually work CA, OR, WA, NV and others along that general heading,
under less than optimum conditions, later in the day.
If all goes well, I may even have a beam up and be able to add a little
directivity to the equations. Yes, the rotator cable is here and no, the
good rotator did not arrive yet, so I may be wired with a rotator with no
brake, and you may find QSB that is station related if there is a wind.
The wind is down now and I am planning to go up the 80 foot tower today, and
fix the connections on the big V-Beam. That will take one unknown out of
Murphy's kit bag.
Hey, this hobby is about fun and this kind of challenge sounds like fun to
me. A grab bag of propagation and antenna possibilities, that ol'e Murph
can still have a ball with.
:o)
Don't worry, I climb safely and wear the safety belt.
For SS, see you in there.
J., VY1JA
>From kg5u at hal-pc.org Mon Oct 14 19:42:58 2002
From: kg5u@hal-pc.org (Dale L Martin)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SS Answers DE VY1JA
In-Reply-To: <001a01c273b8$75f71920$c3096cd8@jallen>
Message-ID: <MCBBJAHBAIHDJKDNKBBIOEEKCEAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
>
> This year's plan is that QRP will again be remembered by VY1JA
> every hour at
> approximately on the half hour. If I forget in the rush, remind me.
>
QRP schedule, Jay?
I don't need no stinkin' QRP schedule!
:-)
73,
dale, kg5u
>From je1cka at jzap.com Tue Oct 15 15:14:09 2002
From: je1cka@jzap.com (Tack Kumagai)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re "No QSL Needed"
In-Reply-To: Zack Widup's message of "Fri, 11 Oct 2002 10:33:22 -0500 (CDT)"
<Pine.GSO.4.10.10210111032380.3400-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
References: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10210111032380.3400-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
Message-ID: <200210150514.OAA14929@ne.nal.go.jp>
In message "Re: [CQ-Contest] Re "No QSL Needed""
on 02/10/11, Zack Widup <w9sz@prairienet.org> writes:
:
: How about QDQ "Don't QSL"?
:
: Zack W9SZ
I write QDQ just below the signature of Summary
for "Don't disQulify me,PLEASE"
---------
Tack Kumagai JE1CKA/KH0AM
Internet: je1cka@jzap.com
NEW URL! http://je1cka.jzap.com/
>From ka5cvh at ka5cvh.com Tue Oct 15 08:41:31 2002
From: ka5cvh@ka5cvh.com (Mike Urich, KA5CVH)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: Fw: [CQ-Contest] Re "No QSL Needed"
Message-ID: <003501c27448$305f1440$6d620140@concentric.net>
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tack Kumagai" <je1cka@jzap.com>
>How about QDQ "Don't QSL"?
Mike wrote
How about N0QSL :-)
Sorry couldn't resist.
Mike Urich, KA5CVH
www.ka5cvh.com
LaPorte TX EL-29
Amateur Radio *IS* a contact sport!
>From jsschuster at snet.net Tue Oct 15 19:18:56 2002
From: jsschuster@snet.net (jsschuster)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Worked All WRTC OJ Station Award?
Message-ID: <3DAC5C0F.71CD7C8D@snet.net>
Seems to me there was going to be an award for working them all. Has
anyone received anything ? Tnx JACK W1WEF
>From w2up at mindspring.com Tue Oct 15 21:10:54 2002
From: w2up@mindspring.com (Barry )
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Worked All WRTC OJ Station Award?
In-Reply-To: <3DAC5C0F.71CD7C8D@snet.net>
Message-ID: <3DAC764E.25821.1184CD@localhost>
Nope, nor have I received my WRTC t-shirt for working 130 (I think)
band-OJ's.
And, I'm still waiting for my VP6DI card.
I could probably think of some other complaints, too, given more time :.)
Barry W2UP
On 15 Oct 2002 jsschuster wrote:
> Seems to me there was going to be an award for working them all. Has
> anyone received anything ? Tnx JACK W1WEF
>
> _______________________________________________
> 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 ww3s at zoominternet.net Tue Oct 15 20:52:44 2002
From: ww3s@zoominternet.net (Jamie WW3S)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Worked All WRTC OJ Station Award?
References: <3DAC764E.25821.1184CD@localhost>
Message-ID: <009801c274a5$f4eb91a0$6701a8c0@zoominternet.net>
I think there were also early bird awards for submitting the log within a
certain amount of time; anybody know who "won" those? Was there a certain
way one had to "apply" for the worked all awards or the t shirts?
73 Jamie
----- Original Message -----
From: "Barry " <w2up@mindspring.com>
To: "jsschuster" <jsschuster@snet.net>; "contest Reflector"
<cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 4:10 PM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Worked All WRTC OJ Station Award?
> Nope, nor have I received my WRTC t-shirt for working 130 (I think)
> band-OJ's.
> And, I'm still waiting for my VP6DI card.
> I could probably think of some other complaints, too, given more time :.)
> Barry W2UP
>
> On 15 Oct 2002 jsschuster wrote:
>
> > Seems to me there was going to be an award for working them all. Has
> > anyone received anything ? Tnx JACK W1WEF
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> > 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
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> CQ-Contest mailing list
> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>
>From ua3vcs at mail.ru Wed Oct 16 07:47:42 2002
From: ua3vcs@mail.ru (Art Popoff)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: Fw: [CQ-Contest] Re "No QSL Needed"
In-Reply-To: <003501c27448$305f1440$6d620140@concentric.net>
Message-ID: <E181eDm-0004yZ-00@f15.mail.ru>
Hi to All,
NOQSL sounds a bit too wide. If I QRV from some remote QTH and am of some
interest to amateur radio community people, sending NOQSL means WHAT?.. No qsl
from who.. HIM or ME? In this regard my proposal is NQN "No Qsl Needed". No QSL
Needed meaning that one does not need to send me a QSL card to receive mine.
He/she will get my qsl regardless of his/her having sent me a QSL card already
or not.
Leave the International Q-Code alone. It does not belong entirely to Amateur
Radio.
73, de UA3VCS
>From wae at dl6rai.muc.de Wed Oct 16 09:42:24 2002
From: wae@dl6rai.muc.de (Bernhard Buettner)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] WAEDC SSB High Claimed Scores
Message-ID: <200210160642.g9G6gOL01765@dl6rai.muc.de>
Hi Contesters:
The High Claimed Scores for the WAE-DX-Contest SSB 2002 are now
available on the DARC Web site at
http://www.waedc.de
Check under
Results 2002
-> SSB
-> Claimed Scores
Please check out if your entry is listed corrctly and if not, let
me know.
We had a few technical problems on the Web server but now the site
back on line and up to date again. Sorry for the confusion.
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 timo.klimoff at kolumbus.fi Wed Oct 16 13:00:37 2002
From: timo.klimoff@kolumbus.fi (Timo)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Worked All WRTC OJ Station Award?
References: <3DAC5C0F.71CD7C8D@snet.net>
Message-ID: <000d01c274f2$7f585c00$b3c5f83e@tklimoff>
> Seems to me there was going to be an award for working them all. Has
> anyone received anything ? Tnx JACK W1WEF
>
QRX!
We have received almost 1500 logs, so this takes some time.
73, Timo OH1NOA
WRTC2002 Webmaster
http://www.wrtc2002.org
>From radio at stelex.com.au Wed Oct 16 21:18:33 2002
From: radio@stelex.com.au (Mike, VK4DX)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: Fw: [CQ-Contest] Re "No QSL Needed"
References: <003501c27448$305f1440$6d620140@concentric.net>
Message-ID: <3DAD3CF9.5050002@stelex.com.au>
>
>
>Mike wrote
>How about N0QSL :-)
>Sorry couldn't resist.
>
>Mike Urich, KA5CVH
>
There's a Russian station UA3QSY (or RA3QSY, not sure about his prefix)
Imagine a DX station working split on CW and this guy not realizing it's
a split thing actually transmits on DX's frequency. How do you tell him
to QSY ?
UA3QSY QSY !
and he goes: R R R de UA3QSY UA3QSY 5NN 5NN de UA3QSY k
and then everyone on the frequency keys: QSY QSY QSY
and he goes CFM de UA3QSY UA3QSY 5NN 5NN .....and so on forever
... he-he-he-he ... LOL !!!
73 Mike
>From ka5cvh at ka5cvh.com Wed Oct 16 07:27:03 2002
From: ka5cvh@ka5cvh.com (Mike Urich, KA5CVH)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: Fw: [CQ-Contest] Re "No QSL Needed"
References: <E181eDm-0004yZ-00@f15.mail.ru>
Message-ID: <01d301c27506$f430fd20$6d620140@concentric.net>
----- Original Message -----
From: "Art Popoff" <ua3vcs@mail.ru
> NOQSL sounds a bit too wide.
Mike wrote
That's actually N0QSL (N-Zero-QSL) and was tongue in cheek since as club
meetings etc we refer to people who are working on their licesnse of having
the license
N0CAL or N0KAL <No-Call>
Mike Urich, KA5CVH
www.ka5cvh.com
LaPorte TX EL-29
Amateur Radio *IS* a contact sport!
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 16 07:39:26 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Pa QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 16Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210161339.g9GDdQ121835@b4h.net>
2002 Pa QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 16Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 16, 2002
E-mail logs to: (none)
Mail logs to:
PA QSO Party 2002
P.O. Box 614
State College, PA 16804
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
In State M/S HP
N3SD(@W3IQ) 455 830 141 21 221,922.5 NCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State M/S LP
N3RM 106 811 132 20 131,028.0 OWLS
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Mobile LP
W3USA/M(W1NN) 1004 248 125 22 240,625.0
K8MR/3 695 108 104 13 137,912.0 NCC
K3ONW/M 55 33 56 4 6,636.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Rover HP
KN4SK(KN4SK/AB4Y 439 810 127 201,127.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op HP
AA3B 611 1160 143 22 312,768.0 FRC
N3AD 747 692 140 20 307,240.0 FRC
K3WW 721 799 144 20 288,168.0 FRC
K3MD 633 713 139 21 245,249.0
K3PP 249 1063 140 22 207,140.0
W3JXP 0 957 133 127,881.0
W4ZE 0 768 132 22 101,376.0 WASH
N3RD 149 2 72 3 17,036.0 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op LP
K3MX(K2CD) 339 703 133 22 169,779.0
KD8MQ/3 84 382 104 22 55,977.5
WN3VAW 50 341 100 18 44,400.0 Wireless Association
N3KFD 58 41 49 5 7,374.5 Wireless Association
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op CW HP
K3SV 457 0 103 79,567.5
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op CW LP
NY3A 873 0 122 22 173,569.0 PVRC
KC3M 821 0 127 171,634.0
AD8J 734 0 122 22 147,932.0 NCC
WA3AAN 225 0 90 10 31,825.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op Port LP
WA3SES 692 543 138 22 233,910.0
N3FR 593 535 135 22 204,120.0
N2OCW/P 0 832 131 22 109,392.0
N3GNW 0 677 114 20 77,436.0 Warminster Amateur R
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op HP
K1GU 44 45 45 55,125.0 YCCC
W3HDH 232 244 66 19 42,115.0
K1PQS 240 186 63 38,812.0
K4BAI 233 108 62 32,383.0 SECC
N6HC 192 152 60 28,120.0 SCCC
KN5H 186 150 62 25,079.0
K0OU 94 40 45 8,707.5 SMC
VK2CZ 0 5 4 420.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op LP
N4GG 64 36 46 2 66,840.0 PVRC
W8MJ 367 380 67 22 66,732.0 MRRC
VE3STT 266 226 64 45,584.0 CCO
NY1S 270 165 65 41,476.0
VE3BUC 133 287 66 15 34,462.0 CCO
K7SV 162 205 67 10 30,418.0 PVRC
W1TO 157 150 66 28,988.0 YCCC
N3RA/8 116 201 66 8 26,796.0 NCC
NY4T 2 316 65 22,000.0 TCG
WN6K 90 121 58 14 15,877.0 TCG
NF4A 105 105 56 9 15,608.0 FCG
VE7XB 86 126 55 12 15,225.0
W2RDS 0 177 60 8 11,620.0 FRC
N6RO 45 17 33 2 3,289.0 NCCC
W6ZZZ 0 21 15 915.0 NCCC
K9JLS 0 24 20 2 880.0 SMC
N0AC 86 14 1 1.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op QRP
WB6BWZ 66 44 45 14 13,365.0 SECC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op CW LP
N6MU 174 0 58 15,938.0
K5OT 153 0 58 13,511.0 SMC
NO5W 96 0 44 6,336.0 Northwest Amateur Ra
VE7ASK 59 0 38 3,763.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op CW QRP
KD7AEE 54 0 30 5,260.0 utah contest club
Operators:
K8MR/3 K8MR,W8DRZ
N3RM N3RM,N3WFP
N3SD N3SD,W3IQ
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 16 07:40:07 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NA Sprint RTTY - Claimed Scores 16Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210161340.g9GDe7m21846@b4h.net>
2002 NA Sprint RTTY - Claimed Scores 16Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 12, 2002
E-mail logs to: rttysprint@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/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club/Team
Single Op HP
W2UP 250 35 4 8,750
K4RO 168 29 4,872 TCG Cool Cats
VE6YR 113 29 3 3,277
K4WW 104 28 3 2,912 KCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club/Team
Single Op LP
K7SV 193 26 4 5,018 PVRC
K2PS 173 29 4 5,017 FRC
WA6BOB 92 30 3 2,760 SCCC
VE7ASK 95 22 4 2,090
K6OWL 79 25 3 1,975
W6ZZZ 65 20 4 1,300 NCCC
Operators:
(none)
Teams:
NCCC:
W6ZZZ 1,300
Team Total: 1,300
TCG Cool Cats:
K4RO 4,872
Team Total: 4,872
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 16 08:04:56 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] EU Autumn Sprint, SSB and CW
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.1.20021016070346.00b19de0@pop3.eskimo.com>
2002 EU Autumn Sprint, CW - All Claimed Scores 16Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 27, 2002
E-mail logs to: eusprint@kkn.net
Mail logs to:
Karel Karmasin, OK2FD
Gen. Svobody 636
674 01 Trebic
Czech Republic
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/
73 dink
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
LY2OX 234 234 Lithuanian DX
OH1F(OH1NOA) 227 4 227 CCF
G4BUO 219 4 219
LY2BM 217 4 217
M0TTT 213 4 213
GW3NJW 168 4 168 Contest Cambria
HG9R(HA9RU) 166 4 166
SM3X(SM3CVM) 157 157
HB9CZF 138 3 138
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 199 4 199 WWYC
I2WIJ 148 4 148 MCC -Marconi Contest
LY2TA 43 4 43
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op QRP
DJ1YFK 142 4 142 WWYC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
2002 EU Autumn Sprint, SSB - All Claimed Scores 16Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 20, 2002
E-mail logs to: eusprint@kkn.net
Mail logs to:
Paolo Cortese, I2UIY
P.O. Box 14
27043 Broni (PV)
Italy
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/
73 dink
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
RW2F(UA2FB) 198 4 198
LY2FY 197 4 197 Kaunas University of
ES5TV 184 4 184 Tartu Contest Team
LY2OX 177 4 177 Lithuanian DX
YO9HP 172 172
GW4BLE 156 156
LY2BM 153 4 153 KTU RC
SP2PIK(SQ4GXO) 140 4 140 WWYC
G0WCW/P(@G4MRS) 138 4 138 Martlesham RS
OH5DX 50 1 50 CCF
SM3X(SM3CVM) 37 37
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 152 4 152 WWYC
G4PIQ/P 71 2 71
>From N6HC at aol.com Wed Oct 16 13:59:25 2002
From: N6HC@aol.com (N6HC@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ Spokane, WA
Message-ID: <11c.18f317f0.2adef4ed@aol.com>
Business will require me to spend one month in Spokane, WA at the Rockwood
clinic beginning October 27th. I'd like to meet any local amateurs during my
stay. Since this time frame includes both CW & SSB Sweepstakes contests, I'd
be interested to know if any multi-op efforts are being launched that could
use another participant OR if anyone would be willing to host me at a home
station? Please reply to: N6HC@aol.com or 714-573-2965
Cheers
Arnie N6HC
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>From w4au at contesting.com Wed Oct 16 15:14:02 2002
From: w4au@contesting.com (John Unger)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Yaesu Mark V vs. Field
Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.2.20021016140739.01e84778@gsvaresm01.er.usgs.gov>
Are there any differences in the receiver sections of the FT-1000MP Mark-V
and the Mark-V Field? The numbers in the ARRL reviews of the two rigs would
seem to indicate that there are, but it's not specific as to what the real
differences, if any are. I've been assuming that the only differences
between the two radios are the final rf amp, the power supply, and the
antenna tuner. Has anyone compared the schematics, etc.?
tnx es 73 - John, W4AU
>From johngeig at yahoo.com Wed Oct 16 13:39:38 2002
From: johngeig@yahoo.com (John Geiger)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Which contest rig-Results
Message-ID: <20021016193938.84048.qmail@web40712.mail.yahoo.com>
Thanks to all who replied to my question about which
contest rig to choose. Here are the results in the
different categories:
Under $600
1st Kenwood TS830
2nd Kenwood TS930
$600 to $1000
1st Kenwood TS850
2nd Icom 765
Yaesu FT990
$1000-$1500
Icom 756 PRO
Everything else received 1 vote
Over $1500
1st Yaesu FT1000MP MKV
2nd Icom 756PRO II
Yaesu FT1000D
Most of these choices were exactly what I was thinking
of myself in these price ranges. I was a little
surprised that the FT1000 MP (original) did not
receive more votes. Same for the Icom 761. The
Kenwood TS950SDX only received 1 vote in its category,
which was surprising. Also, the original 756 did not
receive any votes, but the Yaesu FT920 did better than
I expected. It must be a pretty good radio.
Thanks to everyone who responded. This will help out
greatly with my newsletter article.
73s John NE0P
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>From eugenewalsh at msn.com Wed Oct 16 23:42:45 2002
From: eugenewalsh@msn.com (Eugene Walsh)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] UA3QSY
Message-ID: <DAV61bhXfT433nD0Dvl00003723@hotmail.com>
This actually happened, in reverse.
K5YG and I were told this story over 35 years ago by an
accomplished contester and superb CW op who is still
QRV.
On OSCAR 6 he was called by UP2OM, and obediently moved up! After a few
iterations he figured
out what was gg on, sat still and had a QSO.
I thought it was hilarious. Still do.
73 Gene N2AA
VK4DX sez:
"There's a Russian station UA3QSY (or RA3QSY, not sure about his prefix)
Imagine a DX station working split on CW and this guy not realizing it's
a split thing actually transmits on DX's frequency. How do you tell him
to QSY ?
UA3QSY QSY !
and he goes: R R R de UA3QSY UA3QSY 5NN 5NN de UA3QSY k
and then everyone on the frequency keys: QSY QSY QSY
and he goes CFM de UA3QSY UA3QSY 5NN 5NN .....and so on forever
... he-he-he-he ... LOL !!!"
>From tdm1 at bignet.net Thu Oct 17 04:24:03 2002
From: tdm1@bignet.net (tdm1)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
Message-ID: <001f01c2758c$bea74660$2f6bfea9@tdm1>
Just to repeat the emphasis of my earlier post. Everyone reading this reflector
knows someone who can get their feet wet in the SS. Go find them and personally
invite them on the air. The contest community will do better in both the short
and long term if we do our own recruiting.
73 Ted W8UE
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>From K7LXC at aol.com Thu Oct 17 10:57:27 2002
From: K7LXC@aol.com (K7LXC@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] UA3QSY
Message-ID: <b0.2dfcab2d.2ae01bc7@aol.com>
In a message dated 10/17/02 5:22:52 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
eugenewalsh@msn.com writes:
> On OSCAR 6 he was called by UP2OM, and obediently moved up! After a few
> iterations he figured
> out what was gg on, sat still and had a QSO.
>
> I thought it was hilarious. Still do.
Good one.
I had the pleasure at the WRTC2002 of meeting OH2BAD - a Lutheran pastor.
Other favorites in the past were OK2PAY and UP2BAT.
Cheers,
Steve K7LXC
>From K7LXC at aol.com Thu Oct 17 10:58:47 2002
From: K7LXC@aol.com (K7LXC@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
Message-ID: <75.12e43e.2ae01c17@aol.com>
In a message dated 10/17/02 5:25:35 AM Pacific Daylight Time, tdm1@bignet.net
writes:
> Just to repeat the emphasis of my earlier post. Everyone reading this
> reflector knows someone who can get their feet wet in the SS. Go find them
> and personally invite them on the air. The contest community will do better
> in both the short and long term if we do our own recruiting.
Your email address must be because of SS Sunday afternoons - tdm (tedium)
- hi.
Cheers,
Steve K7LXC
>From Jimk8mr at aol.com Thu Oct 17 11:38:04 2002
From: Jimk8mr@aol.com (Jimk8mr@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Sunday in SS
Message-ID: <23.261c707b.2ae0254c@aol.com>
The annual concerns about Sunday Afternoon in SS have again, on schedule,
appeared. The solutions proposed so far include such usual suspects as "let
DX operate", "make qsos once per band", "recruit new operators", and so on.
There is certainly nothing wrong with recruiting new operators, though if
someone is that interested, I can't see why we'd want to keep him in hiding
for the first 12 hours. The others are, IMHO, bad ideas.
But let me once again suggest the quickest, easiest, and most fun way to be
part of the solution:
Go find a second station to operate! Or a third, a fourth, or more!!
As many of you know, I've been doing this in CW SS for a number of years. I
call it Single Operator, Multi-Station. It's a lot of fun, and the rates
just keep getting *better* as the contest goes on. Nobody has ever complained
that I gave them some extra qsos on Sunday afternoon.
This year, there has been a rule change that will make this a more appealing
option for many. It is no longer required by the ARRL that the station owner
be a member of a club for the score to count toward the Club Competition.
Only the membership status of the operator counts. So now you can now go
out, find another station without regard to who the owner is, operate it, and
count the score toward your club's aggregate score.
Given the choice between spending Sunday scratching for another 400 qsos from
home, or making another 800 qsos from an otherwise unused station, I'd say
that it becomes an easy win-win choice to find the second station. You keep
your rate up, your club gets more points, and everyone gets a shot at an
extra qso(s).
If you are intent on winning an official award, this may not be for you. But
without going through all the aggravation of getting ARRL to make a new
category (not likely to happen anyway), would anyone like to join me in some
unofficial competition in the SOMS category?
I'd suggest these rules:
1. Operation must be from completely different locations. No using a second
call from an existing station, even if separate transmitters are used.
2. Add the individual scores from each operation.
3. Others (e.g. the owner) may operate after you leave, which would make the
entry a multiop to ARRL. Only the score you personally generate would count
for the SOMS competition.
4. Usual single operator rules apply, i.e. no spotting, PacketClusters, etc.
Open for discussion, before SS, would be the question of whether to limit
total operating time to 24 hours, to permit the full 30 hours (not more than
24 from one location, of course), or set some intermediate limit.
As a goal when operating, I suggest this one: Make more total points than
WP3R. It's a tough goal, which I've only managed once in my many years of
SOMS.
Anybody out there want to give this a try? No problem if you don't: just
think of me on Sunday afternoon of CW SS with my 10 minute rate timer sitting
at 100.
73 - Jim K8MR
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>From kcechura at umr.edu Thu Oct 17 11:16:48 2002
From: kcechura@umr.edu (Ken Cechura)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] tram
Message-ID: <000a01c275f0$399b38f0$5100a8c0@crashwin>
Ok, I can dig through the archives, but im lazy and have a test in a
half hour...
What is a tower "tram" and what does it look like? I would like to see
how one works....
One of our alumni told me about it, as we have to pull down our Force 12
C4 to replace the reflector which fell off over the last month.
Defective rivet, I HOPE. Unfortunately it was dark last night and the
entire situation could not be investigated fully.
Thanks
Ken
Kenneth R. Cechura, KC9UMR
University of Missouri-Rolla
Department Of Electrical Engineering
President, 2002, W0EEE, UMR ARC
email: kcechura@umr.edu
>From ok1qm at volny.cz Thu Oct 17 20:17:32 2002
From: ok1qm@volny.cz (Jan Kucera)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Is AL-811HX good for a 48 hours contest?
Message-ID: <000501c27601$1e719400$334fb13e@y4n3g5>
Dear oms,
We are going to buy two power amplifiers and as we haven?t enough money to
buy
a new Alpha or other such expensive PA, please, could you advice us whether
the AL-811HX endures a 48 hours contest without any troubles. Or could you
recommend us any other PA at a reasonable price?
Thank you very much for your opinions in advance.
Jan, OK1QM/ team OL5T.
>From K7LXC at aol.com Thu Oct 17 16:45:02 2002
From: K7LXC@aol.com (K7LXC@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] tram
Message-ID: <ff.1faacc04.2ae06d3e@aol.com>
In a message dated 10/17/02 9:58:46 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
kcechura@umr.edu writes:
> Ok, I can dig through the archives, but im lazy and have a test in a
> half hour...
>
> What is a tower "tram" and what does it look like? I would like to see
> how one works....
>
> One of our alumni told me about it, as we have to pull down our Force 12
> C4 to replace the reflector which fell off over the last month.
> Defective rivet, I HOPE. Unfortunately it was dark last night and the
> entire situation could not be investigated fully.
This is a good question for TowerTalk - the tower and HF antenna
construction reflector. Send a message to towertalk-request@contesting.com
with <subscribe> in the subject and you'll be all set.
Cheers,
Steve K7LXC
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>From spederson at yahoo.com Thu Oct 17 19:45:51 2002
From: spederson@yahoo.com (Scott Pederson)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Central Texas DX & Contest Club election results
Message-ID: <20021018014551.69938.qmail@web13905.mail.yahoo.com>
Howdy all,
This year's CTDXCC elections were held (without dangling chads) and here are
the officers for the 09/02 to 08/03 calendar year:
President - Jim George, N3BB
Vice President - Phil Duff, NA4M
Secretary - Scott Pederson, KI5DR
Treasurer - Bob Allen, KK5MI
Newsletter/Web Guru - Ken Harker, WM5R
Our website - http://www.ctdxcc.org
Hope to see y'all on the air this fall contest season!
73, Scott
ki5dr@arrl.net
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>From kcechura at umr.edu Fri Oct 18 08:30:09 2002
From: kcechura@umr.edu (Ken Cechura)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Thanks!
Message-ID: <000201c276a2$1d2ec8a0$5100a8c0@crashwin>
Thanks to all who sent me info on the tram.... Now that I'm educated, I
need to go find an insured tower climber!
73
Ken
Kenneth R. Cechura, KC9UMR
University of Missouri-Rolla
Department Of Electrical Engineering
President, 2002, W0EEE, UMR ARC
email: kcechura@umr.edu
>From va3uz at rac.ca Fri Oct 18 14:16:53 2002
From: va3uz@rac.ca (VE3DZ)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 9A contest plaque
Message-ID: <003201c276ca$297e2740$0201a8c0@yuri>
I would like to take this opportunity and say Thank You to the HRS (of
Croatia) for sending me a nice plaque for the winning of 28 MHz entry in the
December 2001 contest. It came along with nice award and colourful book with
contest results.
Great job, guys!
73 Yuri VE3DZ (ex-VA3UZ)
P.S. Still waiting for CQ WPX 2000 plaque...
>From k7qq at netzero.net Fri Oct 18 07:57:16 2002
From: k7qq@netzero.net (k7qq)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] PA QSO e-Mail add:
Message-ID: <000101c27707$4b9493e0$92ee153f@hewlettykbipll>
Does anyone have an e-mail address for the PAQP ???
Rex k7qq@arrl.net
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>From n6ki at juno.com Sat Oct 19 00:14:44 2002
From: n6ki@juno.com (n6ki@juno.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Is AL-811HX good for a 48 hours contest?
Message-ID: <20161018.231950.-476113.1.n6ki@juno.com>
No, stay away from 811 type tubes for Contest use
Best deal in same power output range is
Ameritron AL-80A
$500 to $600 used price in U.S.A.
Single 3-500Z tube ( 500 to 600 W Out Key Down)
Possible weakness is bandswitch so do not HOT SWITCH
or operate into High VSWR if at all possible
( I never personally zapped an AL-80A bandswitch but know of a few)
The AL-80B went to electronic bias - had some related problems
with the bias circuit but supposedly a mod available -
otherwise basically same amplifier as AL-80A but much more costly used
We used AL-80A amps for expeditions to Mexico and have used in Grand
Cayman
73, Dennis N6KI / TEAM 6E2T / ZF2AR
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>From jamesb at pacific.net.sg Sat Oct 19 12:01:48 2002
From: jamesb@pacific.net.sg (James Brooks, 9V1YC)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Asia-Pacific Sprint Coming up
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20021019110148.00bbe20c@pacific.net.sg>
Hi Folks,
Just a reminder that the next Asia-Pacific Sprint is coming up shortly.
Sunday, 20 October 2002 0000 - 0200 UTC (15m/20m CW)
(Saturday evening in North America)
The rules are simple, everyone is low-power, and its only 2 hours. Good fun
for everyone.
T-shirts given away to the top winners.
Full rules at: http://jsfc.org/apsprint/
Hope to hear you all in the Sprint.
73
James 9V1YC/N1YC
p.s. For those that keep asking me, YES - the official WRTC 2002 video is
still being worked on, and YES it will be available on DVD too.
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>From n4zr at contesting.com Sat Oct 19 11:30:20 2002
From: n4zr@contesting.com (Pete Smith)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Ten-Tec Orion
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.2.20021019102945.045a2370@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
Have any of these been delivered yet? first impressions, anyone?
73, Pete N4ZR
Sometimes a tower is just a tower
>From btippett at alum.mit.edu Sat Oct 19 12:30:11 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Ten-Tec Orion
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20021019153011.01118134@pop.vnet.net>
Last I saw on the Ten-Tec reflector was first delivery in
November. Here's an excellent summary by Doug Smith KF6DX who is
on Ten-Tec's engineering staff:
http://www.doug-smith.net/orion.htm
73, Bill W4ZV
>From ua3vcs at mail.ru Sat Oct 19 21:39:57 2002
From: ua3vcs@mail.ru (Art Popoff)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Single band entry question
Message-ID: <E182wdp-0001uT-00@f2.mail.ru>
Dear Contesters,
Is it possible to work stations on other bands (in order to give out some extra
mults/points)than the band that has been chosen for a Single Band Category? If
so, are there any pecularities with the log submission?
Thanks for your time,
de Art, BW3/UA3VCS
>From wn3vaw at fyi.net Sat Oct 19 14:17:47 2002
From: wn3vaw@fyi.net (Ron Notarius WN3VAW)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] PA QSO e-Mail add:
References: <200210191605.g9JG5wqB016902@contesting.com>
Message-ID: <006f01c27793$d50704a0$03010a0a@office1>
There isn't one. The Nittany ARC is only accepting paper logs, no email
logs.
And don't scream at me about it (as some of you have already done)-- I think
that's a very bad decision, but I'm not even a member of NARC let alone have
any say in how the contest is run.
73, ron wn3vaw
"Be who you are, say what you think, people that matter don't care, and
people that care don't matter." -- Dr. Seuss
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Subject: [CQ-Contest] PA QSO e-Mail add:
Does anyone have an e-mail address for the PAQP ???
Rex k7qq@arrl.net
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>From k3pp at ptd.net Sat Oct 19 15:19:34 2002
From: k3pp@ptd.net (Glenn O'Donnell, K3PP)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ Contest Survey: Suggestion for discussion
Message-ID: <002501c2779c$13b04d80$7001a8c0@STATION>
I just retrieved my November CQ from the mailbox about 1/2 hour ago. It
looks like a great issue, with a Joe Walsh WB6AMU interview ... AND .... the
long-anticipated results of K1AR's contesting survey!
I want to thank K1AR for performing this valuable research. I find it
personally valuable and it is critically important for our hobby. I plan to
comment a lot over the next days about the topics. I anticipate this
reflector will be awash in discussion. This should be fun!
I'd like to suggest a means to keep the discussions organized. It would
seem to be most efficient to have threads targeted at each question. It's
inefficient to attempt to "boil the ocean" by spewing analysis of the entire
survey's results. Of course, there are general issues like respondent
demographics and such, but the questions themselves would best be discussed
independently. I suggest we use the email subject line to organize the
discussions, with a format like
"CQ Survey #1:"
... in the beginning to reflect question number one. This will make it a
lot easier to track the topics.
I usually don't have the time to contribute to the QRM on this reflector,
but I'm taking some vacation time over the next week and I plan to stir the
pot for some interesting (and civilized, please) dialogue.
TU ES VY 73 de Glenn, K3PP
>From K4tmc at aol.com Sat Oct 19 15:59:19 2002
From: K4tmc@aol.com (K4tmc@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ Nashville, TN
Message-ID: <1b9.802e73a.2ae30587@aol.com>
I'll be in Nashville for the week of 10/28. Any contesters have time away
from CQWW preparation for an evening get-together. Any radio club meetings
in the area that week?
73,
Henry Pollock - K4TMC
Raleigh, NC
>From KI9A at aol.com Sat Oct 19 16:31:30 2002
From: KI9A@aol.com (KI9A@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ILQP Sunday
Message-ID: <1bb.80584bc.2ae30d12@aol.com>
Just a reminder--the 40th annual Illinois QSO party is Sunday, Oct.20th
1800z-0200z.
A perfect time for last miniute checks of equipment prior to the CQWW & SS!
73,
Chuck KI9A
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>From hamradio at svessa.se Sat Oct 19 22:41:57 2002
From: hamradio@svessa.se (Teemu S Korhonen)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ Maryland
Message-ID: <001e01c277a7$95fc9f40$2ee396c1@chello.se>
Hi
I will be staying at K3DI's between the 24th and 29th October. So if
there is any contesters who want to meet me in the MD area just send me
an email and we can se if we can work it out.
I will be in N.Y between the 21st and 24th October.
73
Teemu
SM0W - SM0WKA
+ 46 73 99 28 394
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>From wn3vaw at fyi.net Sat Oct 19 17:39:18 2002
From: wn3vaw@fyi.net (Ron Notarius WN3VAW)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QTC Thoughts
Message-ID: <00f001c277af$b5d7dc00$03010a0a@office1>
In the aftermath of one of my favorite state QSO parties, the post-contest
discussion every year turns to things that could be done to make it better
next year.
A relatively new contester has been pushing, hard, for the contest to add
something similar to the QTC report used in the WAE contest, to help spice
up Sunday operating (since Sunday late mornings and early afternoons are
often slow going). So far, the response has been very strong -- against the
idea.
However, I want to be fair. So even though I've operated in the WAE and
have my own opinion of this proposal, I'm curious as to what other
experienced contesters might think.
So, the question is: What do you think of a state QSO party adding a
WAE-style QTC report? Is it something that would spice up the contest, or
something that would work against it?
Please reply direct, and after a few days, I'll post a summary.
Thanks!
73, ron wn3vaw
"Be who you are, say what you think, people that matter don't care, and
people that care don't matter." -- Dr. Seuss
>From k0hb at earthlink.net Sat Oct 19 22:43:49 2002
From: k0hb@earthlink.net (KØHB)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QTC Thoughts
References: <00f001c277af$b5d7dc00$03010a0a@office1>
Message-ID: <008401c277b0$3c35bf60$c211be3f@bigguy>
From: "Ron Notarius WN3VAW" <wn3vaw@fyi.net>
>
> So, the question is: What do you think of a state QSO party adding a
> WAE-style QTC report? Is it something that would spice up the
contest, or
> something that would work against it?
>
Just like WAE, I assume that QTC reports would be optional on the part
of each station. That would make it pretty painless to add.
Since most QSO party operation (outside the target state) is very
casual, I suspect that most participants would just ignore it (like I
ignore the QTC in WAE), but it would add an additional dimension to
those so inclined. Hard to see any downside.
??? 73, de Hans, K0HB
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>From ku8e1 at yahoo.com Sat Oct 19 16:29:22 2002
From: ku8e1@yahoo.com (Jeffrey Clarke)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: [SECC] NA Files for Illinois QSO Party
In-Reply-To: <20021019211755.48229.qmail@web40802.mail.yahoo.com>
Message-ID: <20021019222922.109.qmail@web40807.mail.yahoo.com>
I forgot contesting.com will not let you attach files. Go to
http://bellsouthpwp.net/k/u/ku8e/NA.html to download the IL QSO party
files....
Jeff
--- Jeffrey Clarke <ku8e1@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
> I couldn't find the NA files for the ILL QSO party anywhere. I hate
> when the sponsors don't provide them !!! Anyway I used the TE
> program
> on NA and created them today. It doesn't score the QSO points totally
> right because of the weird scoring system they have ... but it will
> be
> good enough so you can at least use NA to log QSO's and track mults
> OK.
>
> I have attached the files to this email to save everyone the
> trouble
> of having to create them....
>
> 73's Jeff KU8E
>
>
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>From robert.chandler at sympatico.ca Sat Oct 19 22:36:37 2002
From: robert.chandler@sympatico.ca (Bob Chandler, VE3SRE)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 60M pre-contest tests by "Team Zone 2"
Message-ID: <00ed01c277d9$21b12020$0100a8c0@CATDISH>
Hi,
While not directly contest related, the "Team Zone 2" contest group has been
given
experimental authorization by Industry Canada to conduct tests on the 60 meter
amateur
band. These will be the first ever operations on 60 meters from Canada and
will take
place on October 22nd, 23rd and 24th and possibly at other times if time allows.
We will have QSO's with those stations in the USA and in the UK who have 60
meter
authorization, but otherwise will appreciate reception reports.
Callsign to be used is VA2BY.
We will QSL QSO's and reception reports direct only via VE3BY via callbook
address.
E-mail reception reports can be sent to radiotoronto@yahoo.com
Complete operating schedule and frequencies are available at
http://www.qsl.net/teamzone2
CU in the contest on the weekend too!
Bob Chandler, VE3SRE
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>From btippett at alum.mit.edu Sun Oct 20 07:50:10 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Ten-Tec Orion
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20021020105010.016ee7f4@pop.vnet.net>
For any SSB types, I omitted another very informative
page by KF6DX about the Orion's audio. Looks like Ten-Tec will
set some new standards in this area as well. Sure is nice to
see a manufacturer paying attention to the basics of good RX
performance in strong signal environments, clean transmitted
CW (i.e. no clicks, good QSK) and clean audio instead of
cosmetics, whistles and bells, and useless gadgets...and isn't
it nice that it's a US manufacturer!
http://www.doug-smith.net/audiophile.htm
73, Bill W4ZV
>From ve5sf at sk.sympatico.ca Sun Oct 20 19:01:49 2002
From: ve5sf@sk.sympatico.ca (Sam Ferris)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Converting WF1B CQWW RTTY log
Message-ID: <3DB351FD.EEF@sk.sympatico.ca>
Anyone know how I can convert a WF1B log (ver 5)to the cabrillo format.
The converter that comes with it doesn't do that contest ....
Just about ready to give up on rtty contests
Thanks
Sam
VE5SF
>From k4bai at worldnet.att.net Mon Oct 21 11:15:41 2002
From: k4bai@worldnet.att.net (John Laney)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] PA QSO e-Mail add:
References: <000101c27707$4b9493e0$92ee153f@hewlettykbipll>
Message-ID: <3DB40C0D.CDFBCDB2@worldnet.att.net>
Hi Rex and others:
I asked this same question before the contest of the sponsors and they
do not accept logs via e-mail. They want you to use their summary sheet
(which you can download from their website) and send them your contest
disk along with the summary sheet by snail mail.
I heard K7QQ doing a great job from the west coast in PQP.
73,
John, K4BAI.
>From Marc.Domen at skynet.be Mon Oct 21 15:58:55 2002
From: Marc.Domen@skynet.be (Marc Domen, ON7SS)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ATTENTION with HAMWAG
Message-ID: <002d01c27912$852a2860$2b4cfea9@MARC>
ATTENTION WITH "HAMWAG"
Hi all,
Take care when you should have used "HAWWAG" during the WAG Contest.
HAMWAG is a freeware program that was promoted on some reflectors.
I have used it and noticed that using the adif file export, this was
not done correctly.
Band was give as "40" and not "40m"
UTC was given "12:25" and not "122500"
I had several problems when importing this adif file in my main log.
Vy 73 Marc, ON7SS
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>From marc.wullaert3 at pandora.be Mon Oct 21 23:28:15 2002
From: marc.wullaert3@pandora.be (Marc Wullaert ON4MA)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: [UBA-kader] ATTENTION with HAMWAG
References: <002d01c27912$852a2860$2b4cfea9@MARC>
Message-ID: <003e01c27940$6378bc80$0201a8c0@on4mamarc>
There is a updated version on the site 21-10-2002
Marc
----- Original Message -----
From: "Marc Domen, ON7SS" <Marc.Domen@skynet.be>
To: "ONL5923 Peter Destoop" <peter.destoop@pandora.be>; "ONL4299 Patrick"
<ONL4299@skynet.be>; "ONL3908 Maurits Nolf" <maurits_nolf@hotmail.com>;
"ONL3647 Geo Debaets" <geo.debaets@fi.antwerpen.be>; "F-10095 Pierre
FOURNIER" <f10095@club-internet.fr>; "DIG" <dl-dig@yahoogroups.com>;
"Contest Rules" <contest-rules@ne.nal.go.jp>; "Contest Reflector"
<CQ-Contest@contesting.com>; "Awards reflector"
<HAM_awards@yahoogroups.com>; "UBA Kader" <uba-kader@yahoogroups.com>;
"VK2AR" <vk2ar@hotmail.com>; <.dl1dtl@darc.de>
Sent: Monday, October 21, 2002 4:58 PM
Subject: [UBA-kader] ATTENTION with HAMWAG
> ATTENTION WITH "HAMWAG"
>
> Hi all,
>
> Take care when you should have used "HAWWAG" during the WAG Contest.
> HAMWAG is a freeware program that was promoted on some reflectors.
>
> I have used it and noticed that using the adif file export, this was
> not done correctly.
>
> Band was give as "40" and not "40m"
> UTC was given "12:25" and not "122500"
>
> I had several problems when importing this adif file in my main log.
>
> Vy 73 Marc, ON7SS
>
>
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>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 21 15:35:03 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Ill QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 21Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210212135.g9LLZ3l30599@b4h.net>
2002 Ill QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 21Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 18, 2002
E-mail logs to: (none)
Mail logs to:
RAMS
c/o John Matz, KB9II
7079 West Ave.
Honover Park, IL 60103
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
In State Fixed HP
KI9A 264 462 142 8 140,580 ST.LOUIS ARC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Mobile QRP
K9IUA/M 140 7 38 6 11,172 Green River Valley A
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Non-IL HP
K4XU 155 55 95 8 34,675
K1PQS 208 4 78 7 32,760
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Non-IL LP
N6MU 190 31 76 8 31,236 SCCC
K8MR 97 16 61 4 12,810 MRRC
NO5W 80 0 53 5 8,480 NARS
K8KHZ 28 64 45 5,355 MRRC
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 21 15:36:19 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Worked All Germany - All Claimed Scores 21Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210212136.g9LLaJl30610@b4h.net>
2002 Worked All Germany - All Claimed Scores 21Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 20, 2002
E-mail logs to: wag@darc.de
Mail logs to:
Klaus Voigt, DL1DTL
P.O. Box 12 09 37
D-01010 Dresden
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/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO CW HP
SQ4NR(@SP4KSY) 518 0 94 19 146,076 WWYC
SM5D(SM5DJZ) 379 0 113 128,481
W4SAA(@K4FK) 454 0 93 20 125,304 FCG
JY9QJ 320 0 98 5 87,612 BCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO CW LP
LY2XW 469 0 90 126,630
PY1NX 386 0 86 11 99,588
HB9CZF 269 0 77 11 62,139
SV1XV 58 0 35 4 6,090
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO CW QRP
W3BBO 214 0 70 14 44,940
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO Mixed HP
K1GU 134 6 70 29,400 YCCC
VE7AVV 0 59 22 5 3,894 BCDX
K7ZO 0 56 21 1 3,528
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO Mixed LP
SL4CM(SM4TUG) 615 0 104 22 191,880
OK1FHI 313 127 89 117,480
WN6K 29 24 32 3 5,088 SCCC
K9GY 37 14 32 4,896 SMC
VA7DXR 0 30 23 4 2,070
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 21 15:37:05 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 JARTS RTTY - All Claimed Scores 21Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210212137.g9LLb5t30619@b4h.net>
2002 JARTS RTTY - All Claimed Scores 21Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 30, 2002
E-mail logs to: jarts@edsoftz.com
Mail logs to:
(none)
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 QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
AA5AU 1773 4649 339 1,576,011
J41YM(OK1YM) 1696 4076 344 42 1,402,144
OH2BP 1409 3427 347 41 1,179,169 CCF
K4GMH 1373 3694 313 1,156,222 PVRC
VA3DX 1131 3001 322 31 966,322 CCO
WX4TM 1016 2660 256 24 680,960
K4WW 984 2675 248 663,400 KCG
N2WK 833 2197 258 20 566,826
VE6YR 870 2225 232 31 516,200
K3SV 404 1096 170 186,320
LP7H(LU9HS) 501 285 96 18 142,560
WA6BOB 404 956 131 15 125,236 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
K7SV 1001 2728 272 32 742,016 PVRC
OK2CLW 824 1989 237 42 471,393
VE3BUC 664 1741 217 25 377,797 CCO
N1MGO 520 1357 191 20 259,187
GU0SUP 401 1006 190 2 191,140
KE4KWE 385 1011 144 7 145,584
WA1Z 318 797 145 115,565 YCCC
VE7ASK 321 866 119 103,054
VE9DX 277 689 143 7 98,527
WA3AAN 269 675 135 16 91,125
F6FJE 237 581 98 56,938
DL4RCK 204 492 105 5 51,660 BCC
AE4Y 215 12655 71 6 36,991 SECC
G3URA 171 396 75 11 29,700 BARTG
K6OWL 178 338 72 10 24,336
SV1XV 90 199 58 11,542 BARTG
SP3BGD 56 142 43 6,106
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 21 15:39:39 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Cal QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 21Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210212139.g9LLddH30628@b4h.net>
2002 Cal QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 21Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 15, 2002
E-mail logs to: cqp@contesting.com
Mail logs to:
NCCC
c/o Al Maenchen, AD6E
3330 Farthing Way
San Jose, California 95132
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
In State Cnty Exped HP
W6ML 1072 1986 58 25 416,904
W6PT 570 1700 57 24 291,270
W6PH 776 1017 58 22 252,996 YCCC
K6C 600 1181 58 22 241,396
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Cnty Exped LP
KS6U 405 132 55 16 81,345 Central Oregon DX Cl
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State M/M HP
N6O(@N6RO) 1492 3414 58 30 655,632 NCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State M/S HP
N6XI 926 1177 58 26 297,656 Mother Lode DX & Con
W6EEN 618 1618 58 25 295,220 SCCC
K6LRN 579 1100 58 22 228,346 Mother Lode DX/Conte
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Mobile HP
K6AQL/M 1102 471 58 27 1,573
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op HP
N6ED 825 1693 58 24 339,938 SCCC
K6LA 889 1566 58 24 336,342 SCCC
K6NA(K6LL) 721 1634 58 24 314,998 SCCC
W6CIT(N6AN) 868 1388 58 309,546 SCCC
K6XX 856 1294 58 24 299,048
AE6Y 725 1430 58 24 292,030 Mother Lode DX/CC
N6IG(@W6GO) 1572 0 58 24 273,528
N6HC 696 1264 58 22 267,728 SCCC
W6TK 792 1143 57 23 265,563 SCCC
AC6T(@N6VR) 813 1042 57 23 257,811 SCCC
N6WIN(@W2IJ) 219 1558 58 24 218,834 SCCC
K6RIM 675 640 58 19 191,690 NCCC
K6TA 644 0 53 7 101,124 MOTHER LODE DX/CONTE
N5ZK(W5ASP) 174 506 58 90,306 TDXS
AD6WL 0 671 58 10 77,836
K6KO 0 380 35 4 26,600
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op LP
K6AM 878 946 58 24 262,508 SCCC
N6MU(@N6NB) 789 1039 58 24 257,810
AA6PW 864 816 57 24 240,768 SCCC
W6KK 642 975 57 24 220,932 SCCC
WN6K 578 839 57 23 194,484 SCCC
NC6K 498 256 56 19 112,336
KD6KHJ 0 731 57 21 83,334
W6KY 309 70 48 9 51,216 SCCC
ND2T 141 293 50 21 50,450
WA6PX 202 47 46 16 32,200
WA7BNM/6 169 81 42 5 28,098 SCCC
W6ZZZ 0 256 40 20,480 NCCC
WA6BOB 104 79 35 4 16,345 SCCC
K6OWL 62 94 40 9 14,960
W6MVW 105 0 33 2 10,395
W6ZL 66 0 32 1 6,336
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op QRP
W3SE/6 657 0 52 21 102,492 SCCC
W6UFT(W1HIJ) 472 73 55 20 84,425 SCCC
N6WS 357 204 55 10 81,345 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Mobile LP
K8MAD(K8MR) 70 67 40 3 13,760 MRRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State School LP
W7UQ(KL9A) 130 197 53 9 41,552 WWYC
WF4DD(KG4CZU) 0 202 49 6 19,796
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op HP
N0AC(@N0NI) 404 727 58 152,000
NB1B 322 592 58 23 124,700 YCCC
KE9I 307 600 58 123,018 SMC
N8BJQ 281 594 58 20 117,798 SWODXA
W8GN 353 391 58 22 106,778 NCC
KO7X(@KI7WX) 317 302 58 14 90,190 PVRC
VE3KZ 265 329 58 15 84,274 CCO
K4FCG(K4OJ) 210 408 58 14 83,868 FCG
N9AG(@N8NR) 195 413 58 14 81,838 SWODXA
W4SAA(@K4FK) 289 249 56 22 76,440 FCG
VA3NR 237 315 57 76,437 CCO
K4IU 218 278 57 68,970 MWA
N5EG 104 410 58 9 65,656
VE3STT 219 227 56 13 62,216 CCO
K4TX 174 197 57 8 52,212
K8MR 148 251 55 7 52,030 MRRC
VE6AO(VE6TC) 0 431 53 14 45,686
KI9A 66 314 55 8 45,430 SMC
K1PQS 223 114 50 44,850
W3IQ 158 159 54 42,768 NCC
K5KG 129 162 55 6 39,105 FCG
N2ED 156 142 51 8 38,352 FRC
KN5H 130 147 53 36,782
VY1JA 98 113 57 29,070
K2SX 81 63 45 4 16,605 Order of Boiled OWLs
AL1G 6 136 51 20 14,790
K3WW 38 93 45 4 13,500 FRC
K1GU 36 41 32 6,080 YCCC
VK2CZ 0 64 30 1,920
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op LP
W8MJ 408 786 58 24 162,168 MRRC
CJ7RR(VA7RR) 288 681 58 24 129,340 BCDX
N4PN 311 568 58 23 120,002 FCG
K4RO 781 176 58 21 116,290 TCG
N8UM 373 326 57 101,947 TCG
N2CU 347 316 58 18 97,034 WNYDXA
K8IR 309 346 55 23 89,045
NF4A 208 368 58 12 78,880 FCG
K0EJ 166 416 58 12 77,140 TCG
NY1S 294 220 57 75,354
VE3CR 255 272 56 73,304 CCO
K0CIE 225 279 57 70,281
NY4N 231 250 56 19 66,808 TCG
K7SV 234 231 57 12 66,348 PVRC
NA4K 241 209 57 9 65,037 TCG
VE7XB 160 284 57 59,736
KI7Y 287 154 52 22 59,696 WVDXC
VE3BUC 207 212 57 13 59,565 CCO
KR6NA/0 0 496 57 18 56,544
N0SG 149 222 54 16 48,114 Grand Mesa
VE7ASK 264 0 51 20 40,239
KN4Y 269 0 49 18 39,543 FCG
VE4YU 134 161 52 7 37,648
K0FX(DON) 212 0 635 31,115 Grand Mesa
NO5W 211 0 49 9 31,017 Northwest Amateur Ra
N0KE 98 115 52 6 27,248 Grand Mesa
W3DYA 210 0 42 26,460
K8GT 101 103 47 7 23,923 MRRC
W7KU 75 119 51 20 23,613 Hualapai Amateur Rad
K5OT 175 0 43 7 22,575 SMC
N0SXX 108 56 51 7 22,236 Grand Mesa
WW5X 126 39 47 6 21,432
VE3DZ 68 94 46 4 18,032 CCO
K0UK 41 110 49 5 16,807 Grand Mesa
NM0X 0 130 47 7 12,220
VE3AGC 0 134 45 4 12,060 CCO
W4YA 100 0 37 4 11,100 FCG
WA1Z 57 54 37 10,323 YCCC
VA3WN 62 33 40 4 10,080 CCO
KE9S 0 120 42 3 10,080 BAY AREA WIRELESS AS
WA3AAN 51 0 30 4,590
VE3TPZ 0 66 34 7 4,488 CCO
N4VI 48 0 27 2 3,888 Grand Mesa
N0HF 44 0 27 1 3,564 Grand Mesa
K4LOG 0 52 31 3 3,224 FCG
K0HB 35 1 23 2,668 MWA
W4PA 19 9 19 1 1,425 TCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op QRP
N9NE 318 221 57 18 79,572 SMC
K5IID 228 173 54 15 55,620 MRRC
WB6BWZ 102 54 45 13 18,630 SECC
Operators:
K6AQL/M K0DI,K0KTZ
K6C K6ENT,KF6KGO,N6DE,W1SRD
K6LRN K6LRN,K6TKD
KS6U K2DI,KD7RZA,KI6Y,KS6U,W7MT,W7YOW,WA7AJ
N6O K6CTA,KI7WX,N6BV,N6RO,WA6O,WX5S
N6XI KI6IV,N6XI,W6EU
W6EEN K6XC,N6RT,W6AQ,W6EEN,W6ORD
W6ML K6JI,W6JTB,W6KC,WQ6X
W6PT K6QK,K6ZH,N7CW
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 21 15:40:48 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Pa QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 21Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210212140.g9LLemQ30639@b4h.net>
2002 Pa QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 21Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 16, 2002
E-mail logs to: (none)
Mail logs to:
PA QSO Party 2002
P.O. Box 614
State College, PA 16804
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
In State M/S HP
N3SD(@W3IQ) 455 830 141 21 221,922.5 NCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State M/S LP
N3RM 106 811 132 20 131,028.0 OWLS
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Mobile LP
W3USA/M(W1NN) 1004 248 125 22 240,625.0
K8MR/3 695 108 104 13 137,912.0 NCC
K3ONW/M 55 33 56 4 6,636.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Rover HP
KN4SK(KN4SK/AB4Y 439 810 127 201,127.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op HP
AA3B 611 1160 143 22 312,768.0 FRC
K3WW 721 799 144 20 288,168.0 FRC
N3AD 747 692 140 20 271,120.0 FRC
K3MD 633 713 139 21 245,249.0
K3PP 249 1063 140 22 207,140.0
W3JXP 0 957 133 127,881.0
W4ZE 0 768 132 22 101,376.0 WASH
N3RD 149 2 72 3 17,036.0 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op LP
K3MX(K2CD) 339 703 133 22 169,779.0
KD8MQ/3 84 382 104 22 55,977.5
WN3VAW 50 341 100 18 44,400.0 Wireless Association
N3KFD 58 41 49 5 7,974.5 Wireless Association
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op QRP
K3TEJ 448 394 121 22 279,211.0 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op CW HP
K3SV 457 0 103 79,567.5
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op CW LP
NY3A 873 0 122 22 173,569.0 PVRC
KC3M 821 0 127 171,634.0
AD8J 734 0 122 22 147,932.0 NCC
WA3AAN 225 0 90 10 31,825.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op Port LP
WA3SES 692 543 138 22 233,910.0
N3FR 593 535 135 22 204,120.0
N2OCW/P 0 832 131 22 109,392.0
N3GNW 0 677 114 20 77,436.0 Warminster Amateur R
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op HP
K1GU 44 45 45 55,125.0 YCCC
W3HDH 232 244 66 19 42,115.0
K1PQS 240 186 63 38,812.0
K4BAI 233 108 62 32,383.0 SECC
N6HC 192 152 60 28,120.0 SCCC
KN5H 186 150 62 25,079.0
K4RO 68 103 56 6 12,992.0 TCG
K0OU 94 40 45 8,707.5 SMC
VK2CZ 0 5 4 420.0
N6ED 4 14 12 1 200.0 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op LP
N4GG 64 36 46 2 66,840.0 PVRC
W8MJ 367 380 67 22 66,732.0 MRRC
VE3STT 266 226 64 45,584.0 CCO
NY1S 270 165 65 41,476.0
VE3BUC 133 287 66 15 34,462.0 CCO
K7SV 162 205 67 10 30,418.0 PVRC
W1TO 157 150 66 28,988.0 YCCC
N3RA/8 116 201 66 8 26,796.0 NCC
NY4N 169 106 61 23,363.0 TCG
NY4T 2 316 65 22,000.0 TCG
WN6K 90 121 58 14 15,877.0 TCG
NF4A 105 105 56 9 15,608.0 FCG
VE7XB 86 126 55 12 15,225.0
W2RDS 0 177 60 8 11,620.0 FRC
N6RO 45 17 33 2 3,289.0 NCCC
W6ZZZ 0 21 15 915.0 NCCC
K9JLS 0 24 20 2 880.0 SMC
N0AC 86 14 1 1.0
LZ1ABC 29 1 1 0 1.0 WWYC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op QRP
N9NE 110 28 49 7 21,184.0 SMC
WB6BWZ 66 44 45 14 13,365.0 SECC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op CW LP
N6MU 174 0 58 15,938.0
K5OT 153 0 58 13,511.0 SMC
NO5W 96 0 44 6,336.0 Northwest Amateur Ra
VE7ASK 59 0 38 3,763.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op CW QRP
KD7AEE 54 0 30 5,260.0 utah contest club
Operators:
K8MR/3 K8MR,W8DRZ
N3RM N3RM,N3WFP
N3SD N3SD,W3IQ
>From jjreisert at alum.mit.edu Tue Oct 22 09:49:10 2002
From: jjreisert@alum.mit.edu (Jim Reisert AD1C)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] New Country Files 22 October 2002
Message-ID: <5.2.0.5.2.20021022084745.025d14f8@mail.attbi.com>
New country files are released on www.k1ea.com
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
22 October 2002 (CTY-1202)
* Added EM1KGG, KC4/N2TA, KC4/N2SIG and KC4/KE6ZYR to callsign list for
Antarctica, CE9.
* Added FO/I2YSB and FO/IK2GNW to callsign list for Austral Is., FO/a.
* Added 8N1OGA to callsign list for Ogasawara, JD/o.
* Added AL7W (Oregon) and KL0S (Tennessee) to callsign list for United
States, K.
* Removed KS6DV from callsign list for American Samoa, KH8 (Larry is now
AH8LG).
* Added VC2C and VE3EY/2 (both CQ Zone 2) to callsign list for Canada,
VE.
* Added Ducie Island, VP6/d.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
--
Jim Reisert AD1C, 7 Charlemont Court, North Chelmsford, MA 01863
USA +978-251-9933, <jjreisert@alum.mit.edu>, http://www.ad1c.com
PGP Fingerprint: D8E2 3D78 339F A7F1 8C13 1193 B5D1 4FB6 79D1 70DC
>From n0ss at earthlink.net Tue Oct 22 09:15:00 2002
From: n0ss@earthlink.net (Tom Hammond =?iso-8859-1?Q?N=D8SS?=)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] FWD from KW8N
Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.2.20021022081330.00b126a0@localhost>
Folks:
I JUST received this message from Bob, KW8N.
If anyone can help him out, please reply DIRECTLY TO BOB at <KW8N@aol.com>.
Thanks & 73,
Tom N0SS
>Return-Path: <KW8N@aol.com>
>From: KW8N@aol.com
>To: n0ss@earthlink.net
>Subject: Help please
>
>Tom,
>
>I am headed to KP2A in a few hours and have been looking all over here for
>the dimensions to a 4 element beam design by W2PV. On 20 meters it was
>about a 40 foot boom and on 15 meters about 26 foot. It was real popular
>in the early 80's.
>
>I don't get on contesting.com much and don't remember how to post a
>question there. If you wouldn't mind doing so for me and have them
>respond to my e-mail address kw8n@aol.com (which I will pick up from
>KP2). Hoping to throw one or two of these together from the odds and ends
>of stuff I have down there.
>
>TNX es 73, Bob KW8N
>From k8cc at comcast.net Wed Oct 23 00:56:55 2002
From: k8cc@comcast.net (David A. Pruett)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] FWD from KW8N
In-Reply-To: <4.3.2.7.2.20021022081330.00b126a0@localhost>
Message-ID: <4.2.0.58.20021022235642.00a03e80@mail.comcast.net>
I sent Bob the info he needed tonite.
K8CC
At 08:15 AM 10/22/02 -0500, Tom Hammond N?SS wrote:
>Folks:
>
>I JUST received this message from Bob, KW8N.
>
>If anyone can help him out, please reply DIRECTLY TO BOB at <KW8N@aol.com>.
>
>Thanks & 73,
>
>Tom N0SS
>
>>Return-Path: <KW8N@aol.com>
>>From: KW8N@aol.com
>>To: n0ss@earthlink.net
>>Subject: Help please
>>
>>Tom,
>>
>>I am headed to KP2A in a few hours and have been looking all over here
>>for the dimensions to a 4 element beam design by W2PV. On 20 meters it
>>was about a 40 foot boom and on 15 meters about 26 foot. It was real
>>popular in the early 80's.
>>
>>I don't get on contesting.com much and don't remember how to post a
>>question there. If you wouldn't mind doing so for me and have them
>>respond to my e-mail address kw8n@aol.com (which I will pick up from
>>KP2). Hoping to throw one or two of these together from the odds and
>>ends of stuff I have down there.
>>
>>TNX es 73, Bob KW8N
>
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>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 23 08:01:02 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Ill QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 23Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210231401.g9NE12q32552@b4h.net>
2002 Ill QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 23Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 18, 2002
E-mail logs to: (none)
Mail logs to:
RAMS
c/o John Matz, KB9II
7079 West Ave.
Honover Park, IL 60103
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
In State Cnty Line LP
W9AWE(K0CA) 960 0 108 8 207,360 Western Illinois ARC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Cnty Line QRP
N9WW 122 112 61 6 21,716
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Fixed HP
KI9A 264 462 142 8 140,580 ST.LOUIS ARC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Fixed LP
N9BOR 170 0 64 4 21,760 SMC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Mobile LP
N9JF/M 782 3 104 8 162,968 Western IL ARC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Mobile QRP
K9IUA/M 140 7 38 6 11,172 Green River Valley A
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Fixed LP
N9CO/0 190 26 82 8 33,292
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Non-IL HP
K4XU 155 55 95 8 34,675
K4BAI 165 89 81 6 33,939 SECC
K1PQS 208 4 78 7 32,760
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Non-IL LP
AD1C 200 57 90 7 41,130 YCCC
N6MU 190 31 76 8 31,236 SCCC
N8UM 79 73 66 4 14,579 TCG
K8MR 97 16 61 4 12,810 MRRC
NO5W 80 0 53 5 8,480 NARS
K8KHZ 28 64 45 5,355 MRRC
WA3AAN 37 0 32 2 2,368
W2SR 4 36 29 4 1,276
W6ZZZ 0 6 6 36 NCCC
Operators:
N9JF/M KB9JIZ,N9JF
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 23 08:02:07 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Worked All Germany - All Claimed Scores 23Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210231402.g9NE27A32567@b4h.net>
2002 Worked All Germany - All Claimed Scores 23Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 20, 2002
E-mail logs to: wag@darc.de
Mail logs to:
Klaus Voigt, DL1DTL
P.O. Box 12 09 37
D-01010 Dresden
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/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO CW HP
SQ4NR(@SP4KSY) 518 0 94 19 146,076 WWYC
SM5D(SM5DJZ) 379 0 113 128,481
W4SAA(@K4FK) 454 0 93 20 125,304 FCG
JY9QJ 320 0 98 5.1 87,612 BCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO CW LP
DJ2QV 719 0 169 14 382,109 RR DX
RW3VZ 514 0 111 171,162
LY2XW 469 0 90 126,630
PY1NX 386 0 86 11 99,588
HB9CZF 269 0 77 11 62,139
YU1ZZ 244 0 80 5 58,560 YU CC
SV1XV 58 0 35 4 6,090
LY2TA 31 0 31 4 2,883 Lithuanian DX
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO CW QRP
W3BBO 214 0 70 14 44,940
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO Mixed HP
DL3TD 1047 1168 282 2,200,000
K3WW 145 19 72 5 35,424 FRC
K1GU 134 6 70 29,400 YCCC
VE7AVV 0 59 22 5 3,894 BCDX
K7ZO 0 56 21 1 3,528
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO Mixed LP
SL4CM(SM4TUG) 615 0 104 22 191,880
OK1FHI 313 127 89 117,480
WN6K 29 24 32 3 5,088 SCCC
K9GY 37 14 32 4,896 SMC
VE3AGC 0 37 28 3 3,108 CCO
VA7DXR 0 30 23 4 2,070
Operators:
(none)
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 23 08:02:58 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 JARTS RTTY - All Claimed Scores 23Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210231402.g9NE2wc32576@b4h.net>
2002 JARTS RTTY - All Claimed Scores 23Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 30, 2002
E-mail logs to: jarts@edsoftz.com
Mail logs to:
(none)
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 QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
AA5AU 1773 4649 339 1,576,011
J41YM(OK1YM) 1696 4076 344 42 1,402,144
OH2BP 1409 3427 347 41 1,179,169 CCF
K4GMH 1373 3694 313 1,156,222 PVRC
VA3DX 1131 3001 322 31 966,322 CCO
WX4TM 1016 2660 256 24 680,960
W7WW 1152 2960 229 26 677,840 SCCC
K4WW 984 2675 248 663,400 KCG
N2WK 833 2197 258 20 566,826
VE6YR 870 2225 232 31 516,200
N0KE(@W0TM) 804 2083 246 36 512,418 Grand Mesa
K3SV 404 1096 170 186,320
LP7H(LU9HS) 501 285 96 18 142,560
WA6BOB 404 956 131 15 125,236 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
K7SV 1001 2728 272 32 742,016 PVRC
JI1UTP/4 777 2158 227 489,866
OK2CLW 824 1989 237 42 471,393
VE3BUC 664 1741 217 25 377,797 CCO
G0URR 676 1660 225 24 373,500 Royal Signals Amateu
N1MGO 520 1357 191 20 259,187
GU0SUP 401 1006 190 2 191,140
W1TO 391 1036 167 173,012 YCCC
KE4KWE 385 1011 144 7 145,584
N7OR 426129750 125 129,750 Cascade Contest Club
WA1Z 318 797 145 115,565 YCCC
VE7ASK 321 866 119 103,054
VE9DX 277 689 143 7 98,527
WA3AAN 269 675 135 16 91,125
VA3PC 228 591 134 79,194 CCO
F6FJE 237 581 98 56,938
DL4RCK 204 492 105 5 51,660 BCC
AE4Y 215 12655 71 6 36,991 SECC
G3URA 171 396 75 11 29,700 BARTG
K6OWL 178 338 72 10 24,336
SV1XV 90 199 58 11,542 BARTG
SP3BGD 56 142 43 6,106
Operators:
(none)
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 23 08:04:15 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Pa QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 23Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210231404.g9NE4FE32586@b4h.net>
2002 Pa QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 23Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 16, 2002
E-mail logs to: (none)
Mail logs to:
PA QSO Party 2002
P.O. Box 614
State College, PA 16804
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
In State M/S HP
N3SD(@W3IQ) 455 830 141 21 221,922.5 NCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State M/S LP
N3RM 106 811 132 20 131,028.0 OWLS
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Mobile LP
W3USA/M(W1NN) 1004 248 125 22 240,625.0
K8MR/3 695 108 104 13 137,912.0 NCC
K3ONW/M 55 33 56 4 6,636.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Rover HP
KN4SK(KN4SK/AB4Y 439 810 127 201,127.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op HP
AA3B 611 1160 143 22 312,768.0 FRC
K3WW 721 799 144 20 288,168.0 FRC
N3AD 747 692 140 20 271,120.0 FRC
K3MD 633 713 139 21 245,249.0
K3PP 249 1063 140 22 207,140.0
W3JXP 0 957 133 127,881.0
W4ZE 0 768 132 22 101,376.0 WASH
N3RD 149 2 72 3 17,036.0 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op LP
K3MX(K2CD) 339 703 133 22 169,779.0
KD8MQ/3 84 382 104 22 55,977.5
WN3VAW 50 341 100 18 44,400.0 Wireless Association
N3KFD 58 41 49 5 7,974.5 Wireless Association
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op QRP
K3TEJ 448 394 121 22 279,211.0 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op CW HP
K3SV 457 0 103 79,567.5
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op CW LP
NY3A 873 0 122 22 173,569.0 PVRC
KC3M 821 0 127 171,634.0
AD8J 734 0 122 22 147,932.0 NCC
WA3AAN 225 0 90 10 31,825.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op Port LP
WA3SES 692 543 138 22 233,910.0
N3FR 593 535 135 22 204,120.0
N2OCW/P 0 832 131 22 109,392.0
N3GNW 0 677 114 20 77,436.0 Warminster Amateur R
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op HP
K1GU 44 45 45 55,125.0 YCCC
W3HDH 232 244 66 19 42,115.0
K1PQS 240 186 63 38,812.0
K4BAI 233 108 62 32,383.0 SECC
N6HC 192 152 60 28,120.0 SCCC
KN5H 186 150 62 25,079.0
K4RO 68 103 56 6 12,992.0 TCG
K0OU 94 40 45 8,707.5 SMC
VK2CZ 0 5 4 420.0
N6ED 4 14 12 1 200.0 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op LP
N4GG 64 36 46 2 66,840.0 PVRC
W8MJ 367 380 67 22 66,732.0 MRRC
VE3STT 266 226 64 45,584.0 CCO
NY1S 270 165 65 41,476.0
VE3BUC 133 287 66 15 34,462.0 CCO
K7SV 162 205 67 10 30,418.0 PVRC
W1TO 157 150 66 28,988.0 YCCC
N3RA/8 116 201 66 8 26,796.0 NCC
NY4N 169 106 61 23,363.0 TCG
NY4T 2 316 65 22,000.0 TCG
WN6K 90 121 58 14 15,877.0 TCG
NF4A 105 105 56 9 15,608.0 FCG
VE7XB 86 126 55 12 15,225.0
W2RDS 0 177 60 8 11,620.0 FRC
N6RO 45 17 33 2 3,289.0 NCCC
W6ZZZ 0 21 15 915.0 NCCC
K9JLS 0 24 20 2 880.0 SMC
N0AC 86 14 1 1.0
LZ1ABC 29 1 1 0 1.0 WWYC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op QRP
N9NE 110 28 49 7 21,184.0 SMC
WB6BWZ 66 44 45 14 13,365.0 SECC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op CW LP
N6MU 174 0 58 15,938.0
K5OT 153 0 58 13,511.0 SMC
NO5W 96 0 44 6,336.0 Northwest Amateur Ra
VE7ASK 59 0 38 3,763.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op CW QRP
KD7AEE 54 0 30 5,260.0 utah contest club
Operators:
K8MR/3 K8MR,W8DRZ
N3RM N3RM,N3WFP
N3SD N3SD,W3IQ
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 23 08:07:45 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NA Sprint CW - Final Claimed Scores
Message-ID: <200210231407.g9NE7jv32595@b4h.net>
2002 NA Sprint CW - Final Claimed Scores
Submit logs by: October 8, 2002
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 QSOs Mults hr Score Club/Team
Single Op HP
K4AAA(W4AN) 384 47 4 17,907 SS Sprint Coaltn #1
N5TJ(@N5YA) 375 46 4 17,250 Austin Powers
W4PA(@K4JNY) 366 47 4 17,202 SS Sprint Coaltn #1
N2NL(@K1PT) 368 44 4 16,192 SS Sprint Coaltn #1
K6RO(N6MJ) 343 47 4 16,121 SCCC #1
N2NT 347 46 4 15,962 FRC Domestic
W6EEN(N6RT) 357 44 4 15,708 SCCC #1
N6TR 341 45 4 15,345 Corner Pocketeers
K5ZD 333 46 15,318 YCCC #1
N4AF 331 46 4 15,226 SS Sprint Coaltn #1
K3LR(@W5TM) 338 45 4 15,210 North Coast Conteste
N2IC 366 41 15,006 Grand Mesa Contester
N6TV 333 45 4 14,985 NCCC Team One
N6ZZ 345 43 4 14,835 Azenmokers
K6NA 328 45 4 14,760 SCCC #1
N5RZ 349 42 4 14,658 Austin Powers
K6LA 313 46 4 14,398 SCCC #1
K1KI 341 42 4 14,322 YCCC #1
N9RV 340 42 4 14,280 SMC #1
N3BB 315 45 4 14,175 Austin Powers
N2RM(N2NC) 326 43 4 14,018 FRC Domestic
K4BAI 311 45 4 13,995 SS Sprint Coaltn #1
K4NNN(K4OJ) 290 48 4 13,920 SS Sprint Coaltn #3
K3WW 303 45 4 13,635 FRC Domestic
K9NW(@K9UWA) 320 42 4 13,440 SMC #1
W4OC 301 44 4 13,244 SS Sprint Coaltn #1
N4AO(WC4E) 294 44 4 12,936 SS Sprint Coaltn #3
W5KFT(K5PI) 306 42 4 12,852 Austin Powers
AA3B 285 45 4 12,825 FRC Domestic
KT3Y 291 44 4 12,804 SS Sprint Coaltn #1
K5NZ 303 42 4 12,726 Austin Powers
K5KG 309 42 4 12,669 SS Sprint Coaltn #2
K4RO 306 41 12,546 SS Sprint Coaltn #1
N6AN(@W6UE) 297 42 4 12,474 SCCC #1
N6RO 295 42 4 12,390 NCCC Team One
N6VR 275 44 4 12,100 SCCC #1
8P9JG(N5KO) 288 42 4 12,096 Austin Powers
K4XU 281 42 4 12,083
W6JPL(W4EF) 274 44 4 12,056 SCCC #1
N5OT 286 42 4 12,012 Azenmokers
K5KA 292 41 4 11,972 Azenmokers
N4GN 278 43 4 11,954 KCG
K0OU 276 43 4 11,868 SMC #1
N6XI 275 43 4 11,825 NCCC Team One
W2GD 294 40 4 11,760 FRC Domestic
K5YAA 285 41 4 11,644 Azenmokers
KO7X(@KI7WX) 264 44 4 11,616 SS Sprint Coaltn #2
K1DG 281 41 11,521 YCCC #2
K2UA 274 41 4 11,234 North Coast Conteste
K7NV 275 40 4 11,000 NCCC Team One
K4FXN 267 41 4 10,947 SS Sprint Coaltn #2
W6EU 265 41 4 10,824 NCCC Team One
NA4K 260 41 4 10,660 SS Sprint Coaltn #2
N8EA 251 40 4 10,542 Mad River Radio Club
WQ5L 245 43 4 10,535 SS Sprint Coaltn #1
K0SR(@W0ZT) 282 37 4 10,434 RR DX
N4ZR 252 41 4 10,332 SS Sprint Coaltn #1
K9AY 240 43 4 10,320 SS Sprint Coaltn #2
VE3EJ 249 39 4 10,168 Team CCO
KM3T(@KC1XX) 254 40 4 10,160 YCCC #1
KZ5D 247 40 4 9,880 Cajun Contest Club
W4NZ 233 40 4 9,320 SS Sprint Coaltn #2
K6NR 212 43 4 9,116 SCCC #2
N5XU(N9NB) 219 41 4 8,979 Austin Powers
W6TK 234 38 4 8,854 SCCC #1
N2ED 227 39 4 8,853 FRC Domestic
N4BP 217 40 3 8,680 SS Sprint Coaltn #3
N2GC 220 39 4 8,580 YCCC #1
K5TR 220 36 4 7,920
K3MD 213 35 7,668 FRC Domestic
N0KE 186 39 4 7,254 Grand Mesa Contester
K4LQ 163 40 4 6,520 SS Sprint Coaltn #4
K6CTA 165 39 2 6,435 NCCC Team Two
K2SX 155 39 3 6,045 YCCC #1
W4SAA 137 38 4 5,480 SS Sprint Coaltn #4
KI7Y 147 35 3 5,110 Corner Pocketeers
K6LRN 157 35 4 4,595 NCCC Team Two
N1XS(@KB1H) 121 35 4 4,235 YCCC #1
W1TO 132 32 4 4,224 YCCC #2
K4XS 82 27 1 2,214 SS Sprint Coaltn #5
K8MR 40 25 1 1,000 Mad River Radio Club
WB0O 33 10 1 330
LY2TA 2 2 1 4
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club/Team
Single Op LP
K7SV 277 41 4 11,357 SS Sprint Coaltn #3
K0EJ 257 42 4 10,794 SS Sprint Coaltn #2
K5AF 256 41 4 10,414 Austin Powers
K7RI(K7SS) 256 40 4 10,024 Corner Pocketeers
N0AX 237 41 4 9,717 Corner Pocketeers
N5DO 230 42 4 9,660
KU8E 245 38 4 9,310 SS Sprint Coaltn #2
W8MJ 217 42 4 9,114 Mad River Radio Club
W0ETT 223 39 4 8,697 Grand Mesa Contester
W4ZW 205 40 4 8,610 SS Sprint Coaltn #4
K3JT 192 42 4 8,064
K4OGG 211 38 4 8,018 SS Sprint Coaltn #3
VE3DZ 214 37 4 7,881 CCO
WI9WI 210 37 7,770 SMC #2
N1LN 204 38 4 7,752
N4OX 204 38 4 7,752
N4GG 215 36 4 7,740 PVRC
NJ4M(WD4AHZ) 204 37 4 7,548 SS Sprint Coaltn #4
W1NN 192 38 4 7,296 Mad River Radio Club
K5OT 191 37 4 7,067 SMC #2
KU6J 171 39 4 6,840 NCCC Team Two
WA4TT 167 38 4 6,346 SS Sprint Coaltn #4
N7WA 176 34 5,984 Corner Pocketeers
NO5W 151 37 4 5,587
W6KY 142 32 4 4,544 SCCC #2
AA4LR 126 36 4 4,536 SS Sprint Coaltn #4
W6MVW 111 35 3 3,885
K4TX 108 35 2 3,885 PVRC
K0CIE 110 32 3,520 Azenmokers
ND4AA 90 32 2 2,880 SS Sprint Coaltn #5
KD5KQN 94 30 3 2,820
W3SE 90 29 4 2,610 SCCC #2
NG7Z 91 25 4 2,275
N3RA 74 30 1 2,220 NCC
W7UQ(KL9A) 76 28 1 2,128 Corner Pocketeers
K1GU 85 23 4 1,955 YCCC #2
AE6Y 65 27 1 1,809
VE3FU 47 23 2 1,081 Team CCO
VE3IAY 40 23 2 920 Team CCO
VE7ASK 45 15 4 675
N0AC 31 20 620
WA7BNM 13 8 104 SCCC
K0CO/M/7 10 5 1 50
9A6XX 0 0 2 1 WWYC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club/Team
Single Op QRP
K7UP 175 38 4 6,650 Team Elecraft
N9NE 115 36 4 4,140 SMC
NB1B 104 30 4 3,120 Team Elecraft
K0UK 75 26 2 2,025 Grand Mesa Contester
K9GY 35 10 2 350 SMC #2
WB6BWZ 13 9 3 117 SS Sprint Coaltn #4
Teams:
Austin Powers:
N5TJ(@N5YA) 17,250
N5RZ 14,658
N3BB 14,175
W5KFT(K5PI) 12,852
K5NZ 12,726
8P9JG(N5KO) 12,096
K5AF 10,414
N5XU(N9NB) 8,979
Team Total: 103,150
Azenmokers:
N6ZZ 14,835
N5OT 12,012
K5KA 11,972
K5YAA 11,644
K0CIE 3,520
Team Total: 53,983
Corner Pocketeers:
N6TR 15,345
K7RI(K7SS) 10,024
N0AX 9,717
N7WA 5,984
KI7Y 5,110
W7UQ(KL9A) 2,128
Team Total: 48,308
FRC Domestic:
N2NT 15,962
N2RM(N2NC) 14,018
K3WW 13,635
AA3B 12,825
W2GD 11,760
N2ED 8,853
K3MD 7,668
Team Total: 84,721
Grand Mesa Contesters:
N2IC 15,006
W0ETT 8,697
N0KE 7,254
K0UK 2,025
Team Total: 32,982
Mad River Radio Club:
N8EA 10,542
W8MJ 9,114
W1NN 7,296
K8MR 1,000
Team Total: 27,952
NCCC Team One:
N6TV 14,985
N6RO 12,390
N6XI 11,825
K7NV 11,000
W6EU 10,824
Team Total: 61,024
NCCC Team Two:
KU6J 6,840
K6CTA 6,435
K6LRN 4,595
Team Total: 17,870
North Coast Contesters:
K3LR(@W5TM) 15,210
K2UA 11,234
Team Total: 26,444
SCCC #1:
K6RO(N6MJ) 16,121
W6EEN(N6RT) 15,708
K6NA 14,760
K6LA 14,398
N6AN(@W6UE) 12,474
N6VR 12,100
W6JPL(W4EF) 12,056
W6TK 8,854
Team Total: 106,471
SCCC #2:
K6NR 9,116
W6KY 4,544
W3SE 2,610
Team Total: 16,270
SMC #1:
N9RV 14,280
K9NW(@K9UWA) 13,440
K0OU 11,868
Team Total: 39,588
SMC #2:
WI9WI 7,770
K5OT 7,067
K9GY 350
Team Total: 15,187
SS Sprint Coaltn #1:
K4AAA(W4AN) 17,907
W4PA(@K4JNY) 17,202
N2NL(@K1PT) 16,192
N4AF 15,226
K4BAI 13,995
W4OC 13,244
KT3Y 12,804
K4RO 12,546
WQ5L 10,535
N4ZR 10,332
Team Total: 139,983
SS Sprint Coaltn #2:
K5KG 12,669
KO7X(@KI7WX) 11,616
K4FXN 10,947
K0EJ 10,794
NA4K 10,660
K9AY 10,320
W4NZ 9,320
KU8E 9,310
Team Total: 85,636
SS Sprint Coaltn #3:
K4NNN(K4OJ) 13,920
N4AO(WC4E) 12,936
K7SV 11,357
N4BP 8,680
K4OGG 8,018
Team Total: 54,911
SS Sprint Coaltn #4:
W4ZW 8,610
NJ4M(WD4AHZ) 7,548
K4LQ 6,520
WA4TT 6,346
W4SAA 5,480
AA4LR 4,536
WB6BWZ 117
Team Total: 39,157
SS Sprint Coaltn #5:
ND4AA 2,880
K4XS 2,214
Team Total: 5,094
Team CCO:
VE3EJ 10,168
VE3FU 1,081
VE3IAY 920
Team Total: 12,169
Team Elecraft:
K7UP 6,650
NB1B 3,120
Team Total: 9,770
YCCC #1:
K5ZD 15,318
K1KI 14,322
KM3T(@KC1XX) 10,160
N2GC 8,580
K2SX 6,045
N1XS(@KB1H) 4,235
Team Total: 58,660
YCCC #2:
K1DG 11,521
W1TO 4,224
K1GU 1,955
Team Total: 17,700
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 23 08:09:23 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NA Sprint SSB - Final Claimed Scores
Message-ID: <200210231409.g9NE9Nv32608@b4h.net>
2002 NA Sprint SSB - Final Claimed Scores
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 QSOs Mults hr Score Club/Team
Single Op HP
K7RI(K7SS) 346 49 4 16,954 NCCC #1
K7RAT(N6TR) 336 48 4 16,128 NCCC #1
W7GG 316 48 4 15,120 NCCC #1
WB0O 316 42 4 13,272
K6LA 287 46 4 13,202 SCCC #1
W9RE 282 43 4 12,040
WC4E 264 44 4 11,616 FCG
N6ED 275 42 4 11,550 SCCC #1
W6TK 251 44 4 11,044 SCCC #1
N6RO 276 40 4 11,040 NCCC #1
NX9T 260 42 4 10,920 SMC & Friends
W5TM(W5AO) 268 40 10,720 OkDX
K0OU 266 40 4 10,640 SMC
K4MA 257 41 4 10,537 NCCC #1
KI7WX(@AI6V) 245 43 4 10,535 NCCC #1
W6EU 250 42 4 10,500 NCCC #1
N2NL 224 46 4 10,304 FCG
NA4K 232 44 10,208 TCG
AE6Y 234 43 4 10,062 NCCC #1
KK1L 242 41 4 9,922 YCCC
N0KE(@W0TM) 220 42 4 9,240 GMCC
W0YK 237 37 4 8,769 NCCC #2
K5XR(W5ASP) 231 38 4 8,740 TDXS
K4BAI 215 40 4 8,600 SECC
K6LRN 200 41 4 8,200 NCCC #1
KO7X(@KI7WX) 217 36 4 7,812 NCCC #2
K3MD 209 37 7,733 FRC
K4IU 183 39 7,137 MWA #1
KI7Y 192 37 4 7,104 NCCC #2
NT6K 185 38 4 7,030 NCCC #2
KW8W 180 38 4 6,840 MRRC
K5YAA 182 36 2 6,522 OkDX
K9JLS(@AI9U) 173 35 4 6,055 SMC
WI9WI 132 34 2 4,488
K8MR 117 36 2 4,212 MRRC
KI6T 118 34 3 4,012 NCCC
N9RV 110 34 2 3,740 SMC & Friends
N6XI 113 25 2,825
K6TA 75 30 1 2,250 NCCC
W0TM 70 27 2 1,890 GMCC
K4TX 68 24 1 1,632
VE7SR(@VE7TLL) 53 29 1 1,537
N2GC 43 26 1 1,118
LY2TA 2 2 1 4
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club/Team
Single Op LP
W8MJ 237 43 4 10,191 MRRC
K7SV 222 44 4 9,768 PVRC
KU8E 203 43 8,729 SMC & Friends
AC0W 212 41 4 8,692 MWA #1
N5DO 198 41 4 8,118
N4VI 184 44 4 8,096 GMCC
W0ETT 206 39 4 8,034 GMCC
K1HT 188 39 3 7,332
KH6DV 151 48 4 7,248
N6WIN(@W2IJ) 168 40 4 6,720 SCCC #1
W4AU 161 37 3 5,957 Loudoun ARG
NF4A(NF4A+MURPHY 165 36 5,940 FCG
K5OT 163 35 3 5,705 SMC & Friends
WN6K 152 37 4 5,624 SCCC #1
K6UFO(MORK) 146 37 4 5,402 NCCC
NA4W(K4WI) 152 34 3 5,160 SECC
KI0F 161 32 4 5,152 MWA
AA6PW 139 35 4 4,865 SCCC #1
KU6J 141 31 4 4,371 NCCC #3
W6KY 120 31 4 3,720 SCCC #1
VE3AGC 112 32 4 3,584 Team CCO
WA7BNM 118 30 4 3,540 SCCC #1
W4NZ 100 32 2 3,200
VA3WN 102 30 4 3,060 Team CCO
ND2T 64 19 1,216 NCCC #2
W6ZZZ 72 15 1,080 NCCC #3
VE3CR 44 20 880 CCO
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club/Team
Single Op QRP
K5IID 117 32 4 3,744 MRRC
NB1B 119 29 4 3,451
W8QZA 59 22 4 1,298 GMCC
WW5X 50 21 4 1,050
WB6BWZ 35 14 4 490 SECC
Operators:
(none)
Teams:
FCG:
WC4E 11,616
N2NL 10,304
NF4A(NF4A+MURPHY 5,940
Team Total: 27,860
FRC:
K3MD 7,733
Team Total: 7,733
GMCC:
N0KE(@W0TM) 9,240
N4VI 8,096
W0ETT 8,034
W0TM 1,890
W8QZA 1,298
Team Total: 28,558
MWA #1:
AC0W 8,692
K4IU 7,137
Team Total: 15,829
NCCC #1:
K7RI(K7SS) 16,954
K7RAT(N6TR) 16,128
W7GG 15,120
N6RO 11,040
K4MA 10,537
KI7WX(@AI6V) 10,535
W6EU 10,500
AE6Y 10,062
K6LRN 8,200
Team Total: 109,076
NCCC #2:
W0YK 8,769
KO7X(@KI7WX) 7,812
KI7Y 7,104
NT6K 7,030
ND2T 1,216
Team Total: 31,931
NCCC #3:
KU6J 4,371
W6ZZZ 1,080
Team Total: 5,451
SCCC #1:
K6LA 13,202
N6ED 11,550
W6TK 11,044
N6WIN(@W2IJ) 6,720
WN6K 5,624
AA6PW 4,865
W6KY 3,720
WA7BNM 3,540
Team Total: 60,265
SMC & Friends:
NX9T 10,920
KU8E 8,729
K5OT 5,705
N9RV 3,740
Team Total: 29,094
Team CCO:
VE3AGC 3,584
VA3WN 3,060
Team Total: 6,644
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 23 08:12:04 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 WAE DX Contest, SSB - All Final Claimed Scores
Message-ID: <200210231412.g9NEC4D32622@b4h.net>
2002 WAE DX Contest, SSB - All Final Claimed Scores
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 QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
All M/S HP
DF0HQ 2153 2618 1017 48 4,852,107 RR DX
ZX5J 2515 2432 530 48 2,691,910 Araucaria DX Group
ZW5B(@PY5EG) 2497 2433 522 48 2,573,460 ARAUCARIA DX GROUP
YT1AD 1797 1552 768 2,571,264 YU CC
K4JA 2147 1947 214 45 2,112,760 PVRC
LR0N(@LU1NDC) 2240 2121 185 44 1,788,010
LZ9W 1705 1565 505 1,651,350
K2NG 1697 1643 204 48 1,635,620 FRC
PY1NX 1943 1842 389 40 1,472,365
LY2ZO 964 1055 553 48 1,110,977 Kaunas University of
IO2L 730 840 320 32 502,400
M2Z 659 719 324 28 446,472 South Dorset Radio S
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
UA9AM 2289 2205 583 36 2,620,002 Russian Contest Club
JY9QJ 2719 1860 555 31 2,473,635 BCC
EA8/OH2BYS 2022 2003 560 35 2,253,440
OE6Z(OE6MBG) 1643 1394 703 36 2,135,011
GW7X(GW4BLE) 1601 1468 232 36 1,635,244 CONTEST CAMBRIA
RA9JR 1583 1559 498 34 1,564,716 SRR
YU1JW 1593 1172 547 36 1,512,455 YU CC
W4MYA 1656 1485 187 30 1,366,062 PVRC
YL7A(YL2GM) 1008 1152 627 36 1,354,320 Latvian CC
RK4FF 1031 1233 550 36 1,245,200
EA5DFV 1219 617 525 36 963,900
PQ2Q(PY2WC) 1393 1345 346 20 947,348
N8II 1189 1160 152 23 765,774 PVRC
K3WW 950 948 164 20 721,240 FRC
YO9HP 639 900 409 629,451
W2YC 890 885 153 610,600 FRC
CK3KZ(VE3KZ) 835 835 313 522,710 CCO
CE8EIO 910 907 271 24 491,594 Southern Croux DX gr
VE3SY 810 808 284 20 459,512 CCO
KC1F 672 670 207 277,794 YCCC
AD4L 606 605 107 12 273,686 PVRC
LY2TA 365 480 129 9 249,275 Lithuanian DX
K3NM 461 461 259 10 238,798 FRC
N9RV 510 509 103 7 226,218 SMC
K4BAI 559 559 100 223,600 SECC
LT0H(LU3HY) 387 385 198 6 152,856
N4GG 263 258 96 10 116,183 PVRC
VE3ANX 336 328 76 5 104,754 CCO
AA3B 247 246 84 5 92,684 FRC
K5YAA 313 313 74 6 92,648 OkDX
KO7X(@KI7WX) 260 258 81 4 89,096 PVRC
N6ZZ 292 291 59 68,794
W1TO 198 194 75 63,896 YCCC
K6TA 155 150 74 9 45,600 NCCC
W3KLG(K3ND) 150 149 70 4 43,355 FRC
LP7H(LU9HS) 184 159 144 2 32,928
AC8G 108 106 79 16,906 Southwest Ohio DX As
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 1418 1317 412 36 1,126,820 Chiltern DX Club
9A7P(9A6XX) 743 1435 477 36 1,038,906 WWYC Croatia
CK3DZ(VE3DZ) 1033 1028 143 23 652,069 CCO
N1WR/3(KD4D) 703 686 145 34 449,064 PVRC
T93Y 326 721 276 24 288,972 Sarajevo Contest Gro
VE3BUC 440 440 227 23 199,760 CCO
VE3CR 450 450 214 192,600 CCO
NF4A 342 339 91 8 140,286 FCG
DJ9AO 176 499 161 108,675 WWYC
RW3VZ 203 225 241 103,148
ON4ADZ 238 525 63 10 97,536
W7ZR 257 256 75 14 77,463 WVDXC
N6WS 205 205 148 11 60,680 SCCC
VA3XRZ 189 186 144 10 54,000 CCO
K0FX(DON) 172 64 67 7 43,014 Grand Mesa
VE3RZ 156 146 128 6 38,656 CCO
VE4YU 130 128 106 4 27,348
WN3VAW 190 0 70 12 26,970 Wireless Association
VE3AGC 166 0 158 13 26,228 CCO
WN6K 105 94 37 14,726 SCCC
TA1/AJ3M 73 0 71 5,183 PVRC
WA7BNM 8 0 6 96 SCCC
Operators:
DF0HQ DK7YY,DL1AUZ,DL3TD,DL5ANT,DL5AXX,DL5YY
IO2L I2OKW,IK2FIL
K2NG K2NG,NO2R,W2EN
K4JA K4JA,K9GY,KE9I,W3BP
LR0N LU1NDC,LU2NI
LY2ZO LY2NUT,LY2UF
LZ9W LZ1UQ,LZ1ZD,LZ2CJ,LZ2HM,LZ2UU,LZ3FN
M2Z G0VHS,M5RIC
PY1NX PY1KX,PY1NX,PY1OB
YT1AD K1ZZ,RZ3AA,S56A,YT1AD,YU1AU,YU1DX
ZW5B PY2NDX,PY2YU,PY3MM,PY5EG,PY5GU
ZX5J PP5JR,PP5WG,PY3DX,PY3FOX,ZZ5ABV
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 23 08:12:51 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 ARRL Sep VHF - Final Claimed Scores
Message-ID: <200210231412.g9NECpP32631@b4h.net>
2002 ARRL Sep VHF - Final Claimed Scores
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 QSOs Mults hr Score Club
Limited Multi-Op HP
W2FU 1191 334 698,394 Rochester VHF Group
NC1I 1372 175 306,775
K8CC 460 144 24 84,528
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
Limited Multi-Op LP
VA3FIN 187 88 22 22,528 CCO
KY5R 166 79 28 15,247 Alabama Contest Grou
K1ALJ(@K1JE) 128 30 4,470 YCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
Single Op HP
K1TEO 834 207 19 273,033
K3DNE 598 208 205,920 PVRC
WB9Z 560 202 30 160,186 SMC
AF6O 196 50 31 13,600
K7BV 331 40 13,240 YCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
Single Op LP
K1JT 549 151 30 125,481 South Jersey Radio A
K8MR 221 106 30,740 MRRC
VE2ZP 173 81 15 18,954 Ontario VHF Associat
KE8RO 201 73 24 18,542
VA3KA 158 78 24 15,756 CCO
N6MU(@N6NB) 315 42 13,230
VE3KZ 148 65 9 11,505
VE3VZ 102 44 10 5,720
W8RU 33 26 2 1,014 MRRC
N6VI 40 16 5 880 SCCC
VA3OR 21 11 12 231
N3RA 20 11 2 220 NCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
Single Op Port QRP
N7IR 51 20 1,420
Operators:
K1ALJ K1ALJ,K1JE
K8CC K8CC,K9TM
KY5R KY5R,N4YQ
VA3FIN VA3FIN,VE3SRE
>From ad1c at yahoo.com Wed Oct 23 08:44:10 2002
From: ad1c@yahoo.com (Jim Reisert)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: New Country Files 22 October 2002
In-Reply-To: <01c27a8c$34ef3fe0$08729a8e@rtnash.netcom.ca>
Message-ID: <20021023144410.80833.qmail@web13608.mail.yahoo.com>
A few people have pointed out corrections, there will be a new file tonight
(some time after 00z on the 24th GMT).
Sorry about this.
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
PGP Fingerprint: D8E2 3D78 339F A7F1 8C13 1193 B5D1 4FB6 79D1 70DC
__________________________________________________
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>From py5eg at inepar.com.br Wed Oct 23 19:07:18 2002
From: py5eg@inepar.com.br (PY5EG)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ENC: WL WITH SOUND BOARD
Message-ID: <003701c27acf$cc058d10$1ac6c3c8@atilanohome>
-----Mensagem original-----
De: PY5EG [mailto:py5eg@inepar.com.br]
Enviada em: quarta-feira, 23 outubro, 2002 18:06
Para: 'WRITELOG'
Assunto: WL WITH SOUND BOARD
Hi Folks:
I'm adjusting the Writelog network for our Multi/Two operation ZW5B
in the next CQWWSSB this weekend.
I'm facing an interesting aspect and I would like to hear the
experts on WL regarding this particular problem.
I do have three computers in networking operation with the 10.36G
version.
All the three setups are directly connected with the specific radio
and everything is working perfectly.
I'm using sound board for WAV messages and the audio is ok.
THE PROBLEM:
There is a kind of beep on the audio exactly corresponding with the
CAT sign on the transceivers Mark V and FT 1000 D.
Due the fact that the sign CAT is showed every second the beep also
appears every second.
The beep is overlapped by the voice but you can hear it on the back
ground.
I would like to know if others faced that and eventually what is
the way to solve the problem
Thanks in advance
>From btippett at alum.mit.edu Wed Oct 23 18:09:06 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW Records Updated
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20021023210906.014f8f48@pop.vnet.net>
Both SSB and CW (Sorted by Country and Category) appear
to have been updated as of 22 October 2002:
http://cqww.com/intro.htm
73, Bill W4ZV
>From CWMAN1 at aol.com Wed Oct 23 23:40:45 2002
From: CWMAN1@aol.com (CWMAN1@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Problem with W9XT Contest Card/Icom 765
Message-ID: <46.2fe8baae.2ae8b7ad@aol.com>
Have used the contest card with VOX before with no problem. I've hooked it
up for CQWW (I work the fone tests, too, but still prefer CW) but now as soon
as I press the VOX button on the rig the mike keys and won't unkey until I
press the VOX switch to off.
I've unseated/reseated the card and the problem persists. Except for
throwing out the mike or skipping the fone contest, any ideas on what the
problem might be and how to fix it?
73 es tnx,
Fred/NA2U
CWMAN...I'D RATHER WORK CW!!!
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>From jjreisert at alum.mit.edu Thu Oct 24 00:00:07 2002
From: jjreisert@alum.mit.edu (Jim Reisert AD1C)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] New Country Files 24 October 2002
Message-ID: <5.2.0.5.2.20021023225817.02180458@mail.attbi.com>
New country files are released on www.k1ea.com -- if you use NA or WL, make
sure to follow the instructions in README.TXT
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
24 October 2002 (CTY-1203)
* Removed KC4/N2SIG from callsign list for Antarctica, CE9. N3SIG is
the correct home call.
* Added K4WI and NA4W in CQ Zone 4 to callsign list for United States, K.
* Removed all KC6 callsigns from Palau, T8 (thanks N3RD)
* Modified all the prefixes for Canada, VE, per March 2000 special
prefix rules (thanks VE3KZ).
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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
PGP Fingerprint: D8E2 3D78 339F A7F1 8C13 1193 B5D1 4FB6 79D1 70DC
>From jjreisert at alum.mit.edu Thu Oct 24 10:54:24 2002
From: jjreisert@alum.mit.edu (Jim Reisert AD1C)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] New Country Files 24 October 2002 (update -1204)
Message-ID: <5.2.0.5.2.20021024095312.05d1e548@mail.attbi.com>
New country files are released on www.k1ea.com -- if you use NA or WL, make
sure to follow the instructions in README.TXT
Make sure you have CTY-1204 - I dropped VC2C in Zone 2, and Dennis NB1B
would kill me if I didn't fix it!
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
24 October 2002 (CTY-1204)
* Added VC2C (in CQ Zone 2) to callsign list for Canada, VE.
* Changed ITU zone of VY0, etc to Zone 4 (thanks VE3KZ).
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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
PGP Fingerprint: D8E2 3D78 339F A7F1 8C13 1193 B5D1 4FB6 79D1 70DC
>From dhenderson at arrl.org Thu Oct 24 12:29:02 2002
From: dhenderson@arrl.org (Henderson, Dan N1ND)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Logs Received for 2002 ARRL August UHF and September VHF
contests
Message-ID: <721D3436A7C2B344A301FD4A413C71A966C7BC@kosh.ARRLHQ.ORG>
The Logs Received pages for the 2002 ARRL August UHF and September VHF Contests
have been posted at www.arrl.org/contests/claimed
These lists include all electronic and paper submissions. If you find an error
in your listing please contact me at n1nd@arrl.org or by phone at 860-594-0232.
If your entry is missing, please have available the automated receipt number
(if submitted electronically).
Thanks and 73
Dan Henderson, N1ND
ARRL Contest Branch Manager
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>From vr2bg at harts.org.hk Fri Oct 25 01:39:08 2002
From: vr2bg@harts.org.hk (VR2BrettGraham)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW Records Updated
In-Reply-To: <200210241610.g9OGACvh017174@contesting.com>
Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.0.20021025003545.02c91758@pop.pacific.net.hk>
W4ZV noted:
> Both SSB and CW (Sorted by Country and Category) appear
>to have been updated as of 22 October 2002:
>
> http://cqww.com/intro.htm
Yes, it appears they are updated, with the exception of zone records, which
haven't advanced since '99.
73, BW2/VR2BrettGraham
>From aa5au at bellsouth.net Thu Oct 24 21:26:22 2002
From: aa5au@bellsouth.net (Don Hill AA5AU)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW Records Updated
References: <4.3.2.7.0.20021025003545.02c91758@pop.pacific.net.hk>
Message-ID: <00df01c27bc5$8733fc20$6401a8c0@don>
Is there a reason RTTY is not included?
I guess we do keep our own records on
http://www.rttyjournal.com/contests/index.htm
but it would be nice to be recognized along with the other modes.
73, Don AA5AU
----- Original Message -----
From: "VR2BrettGraham" <vr2bg@harts.org.hk>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 7:39 PM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] CQWW Records Updated
> W4ZV noted:
>
> > Both SSB and CW (Sorted by Country and Category) appear
> >to have been updated as of 22 October 2002:
> >
> > http://cqww.com/intro.htm
>
> Yes, it appears they are updated, with the exception of zone records, which
> haven't advanced since '99.
>
> 73, BW2/VR2BrettGraham
>
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>From WR1X at arrl.net Fri Oct 25 00:32:22 2002
From: WR1X@arrl.net (Paul WR1X)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Recording With DVP
Message-ID: <000001c27bfe$924e2660$235cd63f@gis.net>
Good evening to all,
I'm using CT and have a DVP card in the computer. I have recorded my CQ and
Exchange messages with no problem. I would like to know how to record the
alphabet phonetically, letter by letter, so I can use another feature of the
program. I'm not able to find any instructions in ASCII format explaining
this procedure.
Thank you for any information and good luck in the contest. Remember this
is a hobby and enjoy it.
73,
Paul C. Bolduc
E-mail: WR1X@arrl.net
Amateur radio call: WR1X
Located in the only town named Royalston in North America
>From k1ttt at arrl.net Fri Oct 25 12:11:46 2002
From: k1ttt@arrl.net (David Robbins)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RE: [ct-user] Recording With DVP
In-Reply-To: <000001c27bfe$924e2660$235cd63f@gis.net>
Message-ID: <000b01c27c17$4f4aa820$0200a8c0@k1ttt1>
It depends on your version of ct. for some reason ken took that
capability out in more recent versions. I did try it a couple times
years ago and was never really happy with how it sounded.
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: ct-user-admin@contesting.com
[mailto:ct-user-admin@contesting.com]
> On Behalf Of Paul WR1X
> Sent: Friday, October 25, 2002 03:32
> To: CT Users List; CQ Contest Users list
> Subject: [ct-user] Recording With DVP
>
> Good evening to all,
>
> I'm using CT and have a DVP card in the computer. I have recorded my
CQ
> and
> Exchange messages with no problem. I would like to know how to record
the
> alphabet phonetically, letter by letter, so I can use another feature
of
> the
> program. I'm not able to find any instructions in ASCII format
explaining
> this procedure.
>
> Thank you for any information and good luck in the contest. Remember
this
> is a hobby and enjoy it.
>
> 73,
>
> Paul C. Bolduc
>
> E-mail: WR1X@arrl.net
> Amateur radio call: WR1X
>
> Located in the only town named Royalston in North America
>
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>From n5nj at gte.net Fri Oct 25 08:13:09 2002
From: n5nj@gte.net (Bob Naumann - N5NJ)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW Records Updated
References: <4.3.2.7.0.20021025003545.02c91758@pop.pacific.net.hk>
<00df01c27bc5$8733fc20$6401a8c0@don>
Message-ID: <006301c27c1f$e25ef6e0$92292f04@dslverizon.net>
The simple answer is that the CQWW Committee does not manage the RTTY
contest.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Don Hill AA5AU" <aa5au@bellsouth.net>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 8:26 PM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] CQWW Records Updated
> Is there a reason RTTY is not included?
>
> I guess we do keep our own records on
http://www.rttyjournal.com/contests/index.htm
> but it would be nice to be recognized along with the other modes.
>
> 73, Don AA5AU
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "VR2BrettGraham" <vr2bg@harts.org.hk>
> To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
> Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 7:39 PM
> Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] CQWW Records Updated
>
>
> > W4ZV noted:
> >
> > > Both SSB and CW (Sorted by Country and Category) appear
> > >to have been updated as of 22 October 2002:
> > >
> > > http://cqww.com/intro.htm
> >
> > Yes, it appears they are updated, with the exception of zone records,
which
> > haven't advanced since '99.
> >
> > 73, BW2/VR2BrettGraham
> >
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>From kiddi at marel.is Fri Oct 25 15:37:26 2002
From: kiddi@marel.is (Kristinn Andersen)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Help - do you know this balun?
Message-ID: <OF53D5D73E.832F361B-ON00256C5D.004E64FB@marel.is>
Hi:
I have a balun that I bought at a ham radio store around 1990. It came
packaged with some information, which is now lost, and there is absolutely
no marking on it of any sort. I need some basic technical information on
it, such as:
a) Impedance ratio (1:1 or 4:1?). I may be able to measure this using my
RX noise bridge, if I get it back to work.
b) I believe it covers at least 3,5-30 MHz, but I wonder if it is usable at
1,8 MHz?
c) Power rating.
I am attaching a picture of this balun, in case any of you might recognize
the brand and, better yet, have the information. In case the picture does
not come through, it has the "ordinary" look, i.e. a cylindrical white
plastic unit with an UHF coax plug at one end, two "ears" for connecting
the antenna wires, and a fastening ring at the top. The diameter is
approx. 4cm or about 1-1/2", and the length is approx. 16 cm or 6-1/4".
The connecting "ears" are nicer than some I have seen - they are made of
brass colored cylinders that the antenna wires can be routed onto and brass
colored screws thighten the wires in place there.
Even if you don't recognize this specific balun, do you have an educated
guess about the power rating (from the dimensions) or if it is likely to
work at 1,8 MHz (do these baluns "usually" extend down to e160m)? Is there
any simple DC resistance checks I can carry out to determine the impedance
ratio?
A reply before the weekend (antenna time) would be appreciated.
73 de TF3KX, Kristinn.
(See attached file: Balun-UnknownPosted.jpg)
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>From k1ttt at arrl.net Sat Oct 26 11:55:10 2002
From: k1ttt@arrl.net (David Robbins)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 160m band plan
Message-ID: <000301c27cde$2868b590$0200a8c0@k1ttt1>
>From ARRL Letter 10/26 quoting Riley Hollingsworth:
<quote>
Hollingsworth says that operation that does not comply with a generally
accepted band plan such as ARRL's is not illegal. He points out,
however, that band plans--to the extent that they're followed--do help
to keep down friction among various users and make his job a lot easier.
"I don't consider it a big deal. I was just trying to raise awareness,"
he said, adding that the FCC has no intention of making band plan
compliance mandatory.
<unquote>
so now we can do ssb below 1843??????????
I wish someone would make up our minds.
David Robbins K1TTT
e-mail: mailto:k1ttt@arrl.net
web: http://www.k1ttt.net
AR-Cluster node: 145.69MHz or telnet://dxc.k1ttt.net
>From emg at argentina.com Sun Oct 27 10:12:06 2002
From: emg@argentina.com (Ernesto Grueneberg)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ germany
Message-ID: <NGBBIEHAKLNACANIBECIIEPECEAA.emg@argentina.com>
Hi contesters!
I?ll be in Berlin during January next year. If some contester wants to meet,
email directly to me.
73
Ernesto
LU5CW (ex-lu6beg)
--
www.Argentina.com
E-mail Profesional y Acceso a Internet UltraVeloz totalmente GRATIS en
Buenos Aires, Rosario, Cordoba, Mendoza, Mar del Plata, Moreno, Merlo,
La Plata, Pilar, Escobar, Campana y Z?rate
>From paul at ei5di.com Sun Oct 27 21:20:33 2002
From: paul@ei5di.com (Paul O'Kane)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.0.20021027205443.00a888d0@130.94.229.242>
I've just completed a token single-band entry on 10m, with
some 300 QSOs replying to other CQ calls. In all cases my
exchange was "Thanks one four", except very occasionally
when I added "five nine" - it's hard to kick the habit of
a lifetime.
No-one asked for a signal report. They didn't need it
because contest reports are always 59, they have no meaning
or significance or value, the logging software had already
entered 59, and we all know that signal reports are not
cross-checked in CQWW logs.
Is it time to do away with RS(T) in CQWW, or is it already
optional?
73,
Paul EI5DI
>From NQ4I at compuserve.com Sun Oct 27 17:16:43 2002
From: NQ4I@compuserve.com (Rick Dougherty)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] stateside signals
Message-ID: <200210271717_MC3-1-17C4-70F3@compuserve.com>
Since I was working and could not be active in the cqww ssb...I did listen
as I flew across the North Atlantic Sat morning...first US heard on 20m was
KC1XX
first heard on 15m was KC1XX ...and first US on 10m was W3LPL...biggest
signal on 10m was W4ZV....must be doing something right Bill...I was over
Iceland and Greenland for these observations...de Rick
>From Marc.Domen at skynet.be Mon Oct 28 12:20:02 2002
From: Marc.Domen@skynet.be (Marc Domen, ON7SS)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Rules UBA Contest 2003
Message-ID: <004801c27e84$f4044aa0$2b4cfea9@MARC>
UBA DX CONTEST 2003
Rules for non ON stations
The UBA has the honour to announce that this contest will be
challenged under the Patronage of the European Union. The 16th
EUROPEAN UNION TROPHY will be awarded to the highest scoring EU member
station from both the CW and SSB Class C competition.
1. PURPOSE
To contact as many Belgian and other amateurs as possible and to
provide a way to achieve the WABP and the EC Awards in the "UBA
Contest".
2. PERIODS
13:00 UTC Saturday to 13:00 UTC Sunday.
SSB :
January 25th - January 26th, 2003
(starting the last Saturday of January).
CW :
February 22rd - February 23th, 2003
(starting the last Saturday of February).
3. CLASSES
A = Single Operator Single Band (A10, A15, A20, A40 & A80).
C = Single Operator Multi Band (5 bands).
D = Multi Operator Single Transmitter (5 bands).
E = QRP 5 Watt output, as class C.
F = SWL, as class C (Rules under item 11).
Remark :
* In all categories ONLY ONE transceiver (or receiver) and
transmitting signal is allowed at any time during the contest, so NO
multiplier station permitted.
* Cat B doesn't exist for harmonisation reasons with the ON
participants
4. BANDS
Bands to be used: 80, 40, 20, 15 and 10 meters. The IARU band plan as
well as the frequencies proposed by the HF Contest Committee must be
adhered to. At this time, the preferential frequencies are:
SSB : 3.600 - 3.650; 3.700 - 3.775; 7.040 - 7.100; 14.125 - 14.300;
21.175 - 21.350 & 28.400 - 28.700 MHz.
CW : 3.510 - 3.560; 7.000 - 7.035; 14.000 - 14.060; 21.000 - 21.080 &
28.000 - 28.070 MHz.
The band segments 3.500 - 3.510 and 3.775 - 3.800 shall not be used
unless for DX contacts (this means no one shall call "CQ Contest" in
those segments).
5. CONTEST CALL AND EXCHANGE
SSB "CQ UBA"; CW "TEST UBA".
Exchange: RS(T) + serial number starting from 001 for each log.
Note that Belgian stations give their province abbreviation which is a
mandatory part of the exchange and must be in the log (e.g. 59001/AN).
6. SCORING
Each QSO with a Belgian station counts 10 points.
Each QSO with another EU member station as listed below counts 3
points.
QSOs with any other station outside the EU counts 1 point.
7. MULTIPLIERS PER BAND
All Belgian provinces : AN, BW, HT, LB, LG, NM, LU, OV, VB and WV.
The Region of Brussels Capital: BR
All Belgian prefixes e.g. ON4, ON5, ON6, ON7, ON8, ON9, OR0/5, OT3,
etc.
The following DXCC countries from the European Union : CT, CU, DL, EA,
EA6, EI, F, G, GD, GI, GJ, GM, GU, GW, I, IS, LX, OE, OH, OH0, OJ0,
OZ, PA, SM, SV, SV5, SV9, SY and TK.
Remark : a QSO with a Belgian station can give you 2 multipliers
(province and prefix).
8. FINAL SCORE
Total QSO points (from all bands) times the total number of
multiplier points (from all bands).
9. SPECIAL CONDITIONS
The use of the DX-Cluster facilities is permitted.
10. LOGS
Each log must include a summary sheet showing the detailed scoring
information (QSOs, points and multipliers per band) and the serial
number must be starting from 001 (see point 5). Use the appropriate
designation to mark your entry Class (A10, A15, A20, A40, A80, B, C,
D, E). The log summary sheet shall contain the following signed
declaration : "I declare that all contest rules and all the rules and
regulations for amateur radio operations in my country have been
observed and adhered to. I accept the decisions of the Contest
Committee". The IARU Region 1 standard format sheets are recommended.
Remarks :
* Computer logs: Computer logs on 3"1/2 diskettes can only be accepted
if the file format is ASCII or DBF. One QSO per record is mandatory
(ending with CR/LF) for computer processing. The names of the files
will be MYCALL.LOG and MYCALL.SUM (MYCALL being your own call). We
prefer logs generated by EI5DI, WriteLog or ARI contest program as
these are specially written for this contest. We recommend the use of
the SDU contest software by EI5DI. This software was developed
especially for this contest, and is freely available to all
participants. It can be down loaded from the Web Site of EI5DI
<http://www.ei5di.com> or from the UBA Web Site <http://www.uba.be>.
The UBA HF manager will send you a copy upon request and after having
received a SAE with a formatted disk from you. In this case, the
computer files to be submitted are the files MYCALL.ALL and MYCALL.SUM
where MYCALL stands for your own callsign.
* A selection of pictures of operators in action will be published
with the results, so please send us your picture. Please send your
comments with your contest log and send us a picture.
All logs must be postmarked not later than 30 days after the contest.
Late logs will not be considered for the competition. The logs must be
send to :
Michel Le Bon ON4GO
UBA HF Contest Manager
Ch?e de Wavre 1349
1160 Bruxelles
BELGIUM
Contest logs are also accepted via E-mail at following address :
< berger@cyc.ucl.ac.be >. The logs sent by E-mail must meet the
specifications as outlined above for computer logs. We will confirm
reception of your log by E-mail.
11. SPECIAL SWL RULES
Only stations taking part in the Contest may be logged for scoring
purposes. Logs should show in columns: Time (UTC), callsign of
"Station Heard", complete exchange sent by this station, callsign of
station being worked, a RS(T) report on "Station Heard" at SWLs QTH,
new multiplier and points claimed. If both sides of a contest contact
are heard they may be claimed as separate stations and the callsigns
have to appear in the "Station Heard" column.
A station may only appear once per band as station heard. In the
column "Station Worked" the same station may not be logged more than
10 times per band.
12. AWARDS
The stations having sent US $ 5.00 with their log will receive the
results by direct mail. THE FASTEST WAY TO RECEIVE THE RESULTS IS TO
MENTION YOUR AX25 PACKET BBS OR EMAIL ADDRESS IN YOUR LOG.
Awards will be sent to the highest scoring stations from each class in
each country and W, VE, PY, ZL, JA and VK call area provided they have
logged at least 40 valid contacts. Other participants receive a
certificate when 40 valid contacts are logged.
The EU TROPHIES go to the EU winners of class C of both the CW and the
Phone contest.
13. PENALTIES AND DISQUALIFICATION
Penalties :
* Incomplete or incorrect exchanges : the QSO will count for zero
points, but no additional penalty will be applied.
* Deduction of 10 times QSO value for any unmarked duplicate contact.
Disqualification :
* For cheating, imaginary logging and clear, repetitive and
intentional violation of the contest rules.
* For continuous or repetitive violation or total negation of the IARU
band plan.
* If the total amount of penalty points amounts to more than 2 % of
the total number of contacts.
The decisions of the Contest Committee are final
*******************************************
Amateur Radio Station ON7SS
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
Marc.Domen@skynet.be
on7ss@qsl.net
on7ss@skynet.be
ON7SS@ON7SS.TK
http://www.qsl.net/on7ss
http://www.ON7SS.tk
********************************************
>From n5nj at gte.net Mon Oct 28 07:12:47 2002
From: n5nj@gte.net (Bob Naumann - N5NJ)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Packet Spots in CQWW
Message-ID: <009c01c27e83$b5fd7f20$92292f04@dslverizon.net>
I operated for not quite half of the contest, but I noticed a very high
number of erroneous packet spots.
What is going on? Was this on purpose or what?
To make matters worse, it seemed that the only stations that were spotted
were those that nearly never ID!
One spot had a cross-band QSX on it. That was weird.
N5NJ @ AA5NT M/2
>From Georgek5kg at aol.com Mon Oct 28 09:31:23 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
Message-ID: <b7.292719ae.2aeea43b@aol.com>
In a message dated 10/28/2002 1:13:24 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
paul@ei5di.com writes:
> No-one asked for a signal report. They didn't need it
> because contest reports are always 59, they have no meaning
> or significance or value, the logging software had already
> entered 59, and we all know that signal reports are not
> cross-checked in CQWW logs.
>
> Is it time to do away with RS(T) in CQWW, or is it already
> optional?
>
>
Paul, interesting thought!
I have often wondered about we contestors generally PAY NO ATTENTION to RS/T,
but yet we go into excruciating detail on ALL OTHER ASPECTS of contesting.
One thing is obvious: "readability, strength and tone" just are not
important in our present set up of contests. The only place I have seen r
and s important is in county hunting; those guys have really developed their
r and s reporting to a finely honed skill!
I have pondered other ways of reporting r, s and t, but have not yet come up
with something better . We could use, however, a system of reporting the:
QUALITY OF AUDIO (clarity, compression, bandwidth, splatter, backround noise,
etc.) and the QUALITY OF KEYING (weighting, too many dits/dahs in characters,
leading dit/dah cutoff, manual fist, etc.). These are two quality
characteristics that go beyond the present RS/T system, and would be helpful.
Ops receiving poor audio or keying quality reports would/should be
encouraged to make improvements!
Maybe we need a contest protocol that would include audio and/or keying
quality information. The score would be affected by the reports they
receive!
I'd appreciate your thoughts.
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 btippett at alum.mit.edu Mon Oct 28 09:45:44 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Field Day Results and ARRL DX Log Checking Reports
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20021028144544.01610480@pop.vnet.net>
Now available at:
http://www2.arrl.org/contests/results/
73, Bill W4ZV
P.S. Yes, I know Field Day is not a contest! ;-)
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 28 06:45:47 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQWW DX, SSB - USA Claimed Scores 28Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210281445.g9SEjlW08849@b4h.net>
2002 CQWW DX, SSB - USA Claimed Scores 28Oct2002
Submit logs by: December 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: ssb@cqww.com
Mail logs to:
CQWW Phone
CQ Magazine
25 Newbridge Road
Hicksville, NY 11801
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 QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA M/2 HP
K4JA 4893 177 717 48 12,171,810 PVRC
N2NT 4711 165 661 48 10,715,698 FRC
K0TV 2850 145 570 48 5,622,760 YCCC
AA5NT 2653 155 545 48 4,608,100 NTCC
W7DX(@K7IR) 2520 159 482 48 4,220,985 WWDXC
N1RR 2290 129 435 36 3,645,000 YCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA M/M HP
ZK1MA 5688 126 288 48 6,902,208 WWDXC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA M/S HP
N4PN 3437 162 615 48 7,190,358 FCG
N1MM 2548 137 552 48 4,899,582 YCCC
N5YA 2696 148 518 41 4,687,974 NTCC
W4WS(@KG4NEP) 2208 149 574 48 4,306,911 PVRC
W1BK 1134 133 475 42 1,910,944 YCCC
K6KO 889 126 317 28 1,052,568 NCCC
W3LJ 728 93 316 40 807,366 PVRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA M/S LP
NQ4U 1025 106 305 1,102,713 TCG
NY4T 941 105 311 46 1,038,752 TCG
K0UK 766 126 338 18 949,344 Grand Mesa
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOAB HP
KQ2M 3945 157 583 44 8,162,940 FRC
K3ZO 3136 137 486 41 5,547,192 PVRC
K5ZD 2777 143 532 30 5,363,550 YCCC
NX9T 1860 115 382 26 2,563,526 PVRC
W4WTB 1574 137 436 2,538,963 CDXA
K5TR 1808 133 361 30 2,163,720 Boring Amateur Radio
K4BAI 1619 103 336 35 1,960,574 SECC
WX3B 1257 90 327 11 1,508,706 PVRC
K2UOP 1002 115 384 26 1,397,699 PVRC
K0OU 889 109 302 23 984,756
KG7H 946 109 272 31 937,641 PVRC
K5XR(W5ASP) 540 97 301 588,244 TDXS
N4GG 595 76 256 7 551,784 PVRC
W3WW 513 71 216 17 412,132 FCG
K4FK(W4SAA) 414 77 210 12 328,615 FCG
K4BP 359 86 196 7 267,336 TCG
KO7X(@KI7WX) 347 79 158 8 224,202 PVRC
K4IU 334 76 167 208,737 MWA
N5QQ(@KC5FU) 262 70 160 12 165,600 NTCC
K7ABV 310 61 133 7 163,348 NORTHERN ROCKIES DX
KE8RO 194 43 130 15 91,690
AD4L 166 48 103 4 67,799 PVRC
W6MVW 82 29 50 5 16,432 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOAB LP
NR3X(N4YDU) 1320 103 359 34 1,651,188 PVRC
W2RDS 1015 93 327 39 1,197,840 FRC
WA1Z 841 92 303 30 916,400 YCCC
KU8E 651 97 258 24 623,025 SECC
K0XH 657 94 244 28 599,950 MWA
W0ETT 606 88 236 20 537,840 Grand Mesa
K7HBN 451 80 181 327,294 WWDXC
KU3O 523 62 176 306,544 FCG
W4TDB 362 74 151 14 214,200 TCG
K4LOG 434 49 139 30 209,432 FCG
WN3VAW 245 70 165 12 153,690 Wireless Association
W5WZ 296 54 121 14 133,000 Twin City Ham Club
N3GNW 202 56 128 16 102,120
ND2T 225 56 89 12 87,580 NCCC
W4YA 159 39 106 62,930 FCG
K6OWL 184 47 58 8 52,185
N3RA 146 41 85 2 47,502 NCC
W6ZZZ 131 35 51 29,240 NCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOAB QRP
N0KE(@WB0GAZ) 564 90 71 37 461,754 Grand Mesa
N8IE 411 53 135 26 214,884
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOAB(A) HP
K3WW 2623 161 627 48 5,815,440 FRC
K3PP 2017 149 575 43 4,099,288 FRC
W4NF 2018 143 544 39 3,875,367 PVRC
NO2R 1900 139 558 36 3,770,073 FRC
AA3B 2022 135 505 40 3,681,920 FRC
K5KG 1772 137 509 36 3,434,136 FCG
W2YC 1355 128 481 35 2,306,892 FRC
W3GM(K3ND) 1334 129 478 29 2,278,071 FRC
W5VX 1172 131 434 28 1,787,095
N3ZA 880 128 465 38 1,430,909 FRC
W6TK 1065 124 349 23 1,366,824 SCCC
K4OJ(@W1CW) 956 98 370 1,263,132 FCG
W2UP 975 90 329 9 1,168,591 FRC
W3IQ 920 90 294 18 993,024 NCC
KI9A 785 108 318 25 903,972 SMC
KA2D 753 80 314 20 853,798 YCCC
N2WK 444 94 272 11 437,736 Rochester DX Associa
K0BX 413 70 207 12 326,029
KD2HE 278 42 136 6 137,950
K3SV 250 78 206 118,192 PVRC
NA9D 193 61 114 6 86,975 SMC
K2CC(KC2BMG) 189 40 84 6 54,808 Clarkson University
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOAB(A) LP
KB1GW 82 24 47 4 14,342 YCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOAB(A) QRP
W6RCL 267 62 102 114,308
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOSB(A)/10 HP
K7KR 723 34 136 20 325,040 CADXA
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOSB(A)/10 LP
K2SX 520 28 123 18 220,158 YCCC
N9GUN 166 24 61 5 38,505 SMC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOSB(A)/10 QRP
K9GY 46 17 30 5,358 SMC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOSB(A)/15 HP
W7UT 1131 37 144 26 587,888
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOSB(A)/20 HP
WA2QNW 516 39 135 18 258,900
NX5M 400 32 125 16 168,960 CTDXCC
N6WS 359 35 133 26 165,816 SCCC
KR6NA/0 383 33 108 17 119,568
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOSB/10 LP
W8LU 574 35 152 23 304,810
N2CU 300 23 92 5 98,555 WNYDXA
N8IA 57 16 36 4 7,176
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOSB/15 HP
W5TM(W5AO) 1367 36 119 24 535,990 OkDX
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOSB/15 LP
K8IR 357 26 105 28 130,214 BAY AREA WIRELESS
NG3Q/8 308 29 105 12 115,374
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOSB/15 QRP
KR2Q 518 29 118 216,531
K7JA 310 34 118 20 130,568
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOSB/20 LP
K3SWZ 312 32 104 24 115,328 PVRC
KC0ATC 24 12 16 4 1,764
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOSB/40 HP
K4XS 726 31 113 22 302,688 FCG
K4TX 76 15 42 2 12,369
Operators:
9A1P 9A2CW,9A2RD,9A5AEI,9A6NDX,9A6XX,IK3UNA,S55M
AA5NT AA5NT,K3TD,KK7SJ,N1CC,N5EE,N5NJ,N5TVL,N8SM,NW5X
EA5KB EA5KB,EC5CPL
ED7VG EA1AK,EA2TV,EA7ATX,EA7CCN,EA7EZQ,EA7HY,EA7VG
IO4T IK4HLQ,IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4BBF,
IZ4DIJ,IZ4EFN
IQ2C I2MWY,IK2FIL,IK2JUB,IK2PFL,IW2HAJ,IW2NOR,IZ2ABI,
IZ2EEV
K0TV K0TV,K2TE,KB1PZ,KD6BLK,KI6MF,W1GQ,W1MJ,WK1V,
WO1N
K0UK K0UK,WA0RSX
K4JA AJ9C,K4JA,K4MA,K7SV,KE9I,W3BP
K6KO K6KO,K6TA
LT1F LU1FAM,LU1FGE,LU1FJ,LU1FKR,LU1FMO,LU1FT,LU2DKT,
LU2FT,LU3FZW
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY3CI,LY3MM,LY4CW
N1MM KB1GW,N1IXF,N1MM
N1RR N1RR,N2PGD,W1KM,WM1K
N2NT N2NT,N2NU,N2WKS,W2RQ,WW2Y
N4PN KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
N5YA K1NT,N5KR,N5UM,OH1HX,W5LL
NY4T K4RNT,KA1DWX,KR4FO,NY4T
OK6A OK2CMW,OK2INW,OK2PSE
OL5Q OK1FFU,OK1FLC,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
OM7M OK2BFN,OM3PA,OM3PC,OM5RM,OM5RW,OM5ZW
OZ5BAL OZ0J,OZ1JTE
PJ2T K1AR,K8NZ,N8BJQ,W1MD,WC4E
TK4Z AB6BH,K5OT,K6MC,K6ZH,N6AA,N6ZZ,TK5AE,TK5EP,
TK5MH,W6XD
V26B DL8OBQ,N2ED,N3OC,V21DM
W1BK W1BK,W1NR
W3LJ K3NCO,KA3UBJ,W3IDT,W3LJ
W7DX KL2A,KL9A,KQ7W
ZK1MA AA7PM,KT7G,VE7XF,W7TSQ,W7VV,ZK1MA
ZL6QH ZL1AXG,ZL1AZE,ZL2AOV,ZL2BDW,ZL2CA,ZL2DZ,ZL2IQ,
ZL2UO
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 28 06:46:55 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQWW DX, SSB - Non-USA Claimed Scores 28Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210281446.g9SEktd08858@b4h.net>
2002 CQWW DX, SSB - Non-USA Claimed Scores 28Oct2002
Submit logs by: December 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: ssb@cqww.com
Mail logs to:
CQWW Phone
CQ Magazine
25 Newbridge Road
Hicksville, NY 11801
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 QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA M/2 HP
PJ2T 13167 161 635 48 30,983,504
V26B 11367 159 596 48 21,022,220 FRC
NP2B 9433 140 511 48 14,500,000
LT1F 6517 139 433 48 10,854,215 WWYC
LY1YK 4660 171 648 48 6,588,036 KTU RC
ZL6QH 2772 129 284 46 3,333,736 Wellington Amateur R
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA M/M HP
TK4Z 11469 139 592 48 15,476,732 SCCC
ED7VG 8519 143 554 12,455,632
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA M/S HP
9A1P 5343 155 680 46 10,066,760 WWYC
OM7M 4441 168 705 48 8,234,136
IO4T 3409 138 538 47 5,000,372
OL5Q 3000 131 468 3,897,693
IQ2C 2812 126 499 48 3,720,625
OK6A 1632 122 435 48 1,704,977 WWYC
EA5KB 2110 95 325 1,171,280
OZ5BAL 378 56 195 15 217,617 EDR Ballerup
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOAB HP
KP3Z(N5TJ) 8985 162 593 47 16,193,995
ZF2NT 6493 123 372 40 7,161,660 NCCC
S50S(S51TA) 4025 154 560 48 6,538,210 CCS
VO1TA 2452 90 286 21 2,656,064
7S2E(SM2DMU) 2393 130 389 42 2,421,654 TOEC
XE2AC 2572 106 279 32 2,264,955
CK3KZ(VE3KZ) 1630 123 402 31 2,253,300 CCO
S56A 1362 135 532 34 1,791,562 CCS
VE3NE 938 103 274 21 853,151
VE7IN 1159 102 207 27 835,536 BCDX
ZL1ANJ 1080 96 165 20 820,845
DA0ED(DL4YAO) 495 51 172 210,066 BCC
K6III 251 72 128 7 130,400 NCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOAB LP
DF3KV 1538 110 422 33 1,688,568 RR DX
CX9AU 1468 90 227 1,311,112
9A3AG 1504 102 368 25 1,308,010 Croatian CC
VE3BUC(@VE3SY) 1256 100 274 32 1,169,124 CCO
G4IIY 1188 79 318 20 858,314 CHILTERN DX
6J2AUB(XE2AUB) 1383 63 135 640,332
GM0TGE 849 79 272 30 606,879
SM6D(SM6DER) 1008 74 263 582,336 SK6AW Hisingingens R
VE9DX 643 64 206 18 441,990
VE4YU 469 79 173 16 299,376
VE3RSA 404 63 167 247,480
HL1/WX8C 494 64 146 240,030
DL4RCK 493 65 208 9 222,495 BCC
LY2QJ(@LY1DS) 129 19 55 3 14,356
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOAB(A) HP
JY9QJ 4009 138 499 34 7,184,723
PX2W(PY2YU) 3206 123 391 43 4,746,790 TuPY DX Group
VE1OP 1969 113 425 30 2,696,456
SP8NR 957 112 369 1,058,681 SPDXC
VA3NR 417 80 212 12 317,404
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB(A)/15 HP
ZX5J(PP5JR) 4059 40 171 2,518,285 Araucaria DX Group
OT2T(DL2CC) 1792 39 156 29 821,145 RRDXA
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB(A)/20 HP
VE7AV 1392 37 118 30 476,935
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB(A)/80 HP
ON4ATW 912 17 82 120,780
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/10 HP
ZY5G(PP5WG) 3610 36 149 35 1,953,785 Araucaria DX Group
P43E 2811 30 120 1,219,650 Aruba ARC
Z31GX 2111 37 142 28 823,400
LA6YEA 957 35 141 20 401,104
ES2X(ES2NA) 980 36 136 36 350,000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/10 LP
WP3C 2317 31 116 23 842,016
KH6GMP 1523 30 64 421,872 KONA DX CLUB
F8AAN 1010 33 114 16 360,003
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/10 QRP
TT8ZZ(F5PTM) 1646 28 96 23 606,112
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/15 HP
YT6A 2790 38 150 24 1,150,000 SKY CC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/15 LP
EA7HBP 1500 27 109 32 372,640
PA0JED 332 24 88 15 71,120
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/160 HP
YU7AR 572 11 63 46,546
SM4F(SM4DHF) 441 7 54 20 27,328 TOEC
PP5VB(@ZX5J) 12 6 9 288 Araucaria DX Group
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/160 LP
VE3XAX 176 5 10 20 5,010 CCO
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/20 HP
PY3MM(@ZX5J) 2239 38 129 1,089,508 Araucaria DX Group
SN8V(SP8GQU) 2210 39 153 811,968
9M6A(N1UR) 1563 36 121 38 721,334 YCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/20 LP
9A7ZZ 595 27 97 123,876 Croatian CC
LY1DS 15 7 12 1 513
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/40 HP
S50A 2438 36 131 37 703,284 SCC
9A5E 2021 33 115 39 519,776 Croatian CC
OH0NL(OH2BYS) 1245 29 114 28 272,844 CCF
LX1KC 1270 28 104 42 253,440
OH2BP 514 27 86 85,654 CCF
PX5A(PP5UA) 291 18 48 45,994 Araucaria DX Group
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/40 LP
MW5HOC 137 11 45 17 11,256
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/80 HP
VE2ZP 758 20 65 128,120 CCO
PU3A(PY3DX) 241 23 65 9 55,792 Araucaria DX Group
Operators:
9A1P 9A2CW,9A2RD,9A5AEI,9A6NDX,9A6XX,IK3UNA,S55M
AA5NT AA5NT,K3TD,KK7SJ,N1CC,N5EE,N5NJ,N5TVL,N8SM,NW5X
EA5KB EA5KB,EC5CPL
ED7VG EA1AK,EA2TV,EA7ATX,EA7CCN,EA7EZQ,EA7HY,EA7VG
IO4T IK4HLQ,IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4BBF,
IZ4DIJ,IZ4EFN
IQ2C I2MWY,IK2FIL,IK2JUB,IK2PFL,IW2HAJ,IW2NOR,IZ2ABI,
IZ2EEV
K0TV K0TV,K2TE,KB1PZ,KD6BLK,KI6MF,W1GQ,W1MJ,WK1V,
WO1N
K0UK K0UK,WA0RSX
K4JA AJ9C,K4JA,K4MA,K7SV,KE9I,W3BP
K6KO K6KO,K6TA
LT1F LU1FAM,LU1FGE,LU1FJ,LU1FKR,LU1FMO,LU1FT,LU2DKT,
LU2FT,LU3FZW
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY3CI,LY3MM,LY4CW
N1MM KB1GW,N1IXF,N1MM
N1RR N1RR,N2PGD,W1KM,WM1K
N2NT N2NT,N2NU,N2WKS,W2RQ,WW2Y
N4PN KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
N5YA K1NT,N5KR,N5UM,OH1HX,W5LL
NP2B KP2BH,NP2B,NP2KW,VE3BW,W5IDX,WD4JR
NY4T K4RNT,KA1DWX,KR4FO,NY4T
OK6A OK2CMW,OK2INW,OK2PSE
OL5Q OK1FFU,OK1FLC,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
OM7M OK2BFN,OM3PA,OM3PC,OM5RM,OM5RW,OM5ZW
OZ5BAL OZ0J,OZ1JTE
PJ2T K1AR,K8NZ,N8BJQ,W1MD,WC4E
TK4Z AB6BH,K5OT,K6MC,K6ZH,N6AA,N6ZZ,TK5AE,TK5EP,
TK5MH,W6XD
V26B DL8OBQ,N2ED,N3OC,V21DM
W1BK W1BK,W1NR
W3LJ K3NCO,KA3UBJ,W3IDT,W3LJ
W7DX KL2A,KL9A,KQ7W
ZK1MA AA7PM,KT7G,VE7XF,W7TSQ,W7VV,ZK1MA
ZL6QH ZL1AXG,ZL1AZE,ZL2AOV,ZL2BDW,ZL2CA,ZL2DZ,ZL2IQ,
ZL2UO
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 28 06:47:53 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 JARTS RTTY - All Claimed Scores 28Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210281447.g9SElrO08867@b4h.net>
2002 JARTS RTTY - All Claimed Scores 28Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 30, 2002
E-mail logs to: jarts@edsoftz.com
Mail logs to:
(none)
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 QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All MOMT HP
RW9C(@RK9CWA) 895 2521 150 11 630,250 Ural Contest Group
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
AA5AU 1773 4649 339 1,576,011
J41YM(OK1YM) 1696 4076 344 42 1,402,144
OH2BP 1409 3427 347 41 1,179,169 CCF
K4GMH 1373 3694 313 1,156,222 PVRC
VA3DX 1131 3001 322 31 966,322 CCO
WX4TM 1016 2660 256 24 680,960
W7WW 1152 2960 229 26 677,840 SCCC
K4WW 984 2675 248 663,400 KCG
N2WK 833 2197 258 20 566,826
VE6YR 870 2225 232 31 516,200
N0KE(@W0TM) 804 2083 246 36 512,418 Grand Mesa
K3SV 404 1096 170 186,320
LP7H(LU9HS) 501 285 96 18 142,560
WA6BOB 404 956 131 15 125,236 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
K7SV 1001 2728 272 32 742,016 PVRC
JI1UTP/4 777 2158 227 489,866
OK2CLW 824 1989 237 42 471,393
W8UL 731 1938 241 30 467,058
VE3BUC 664 1741 217 25 377,797 CCO
G0URR 676 1660 225 24 373,500 Royal Signals Amateu
N1MGO 520 1357 191 20 259,187
GU0SUP 401 1006 190 2 191,140
W1TO 391 1036 167 173,012 YCCC
KE4KWE 385 1011 144 7 145,584
N7OR 426 1038 126 130,788 Cascade Contest Club
WA1Z 318 797 145 115,565 YCCC
VE7ASK 321 866 119 103,054
VE9DX 277 689 143 7 98,527
WA3AAN 269 675 135 16 91,125
VA3PC 228 591 134 79,194 CCO
F6FJE 237 581 98 56,938
DL4RCK 204 492 105 5 51,660 BCC
AE4Y 215 12655 71 6 36,991 SECC
G3URA 171 396 75 11 29,700 BARTG
K6OWL 178 338 72 10 24,336
SV1XV 90 199 58 11,542 BARTG
SP3BGD 56 142 43 6,106
Operators:
RW9C RW9CF,UA9CGA
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 28 06:48:44 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Ill QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 28Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210281448.g9SEmiZ08877@b4h.net>
2002 Ill QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 28Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 18, 2002
E-mail logs to: (none)
Mail logs to:
RAMS
c/o John Matz, KB9II
7079 West Ave.
Honover Park, IL 60103
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
In State Cnty Line LP
W9AWE(K0CA) 960 0 108 8 207,360 Western Illinois ARC
W9FGH(@NM9C) 103 139 87 6 92,115 Western Illinois ARC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Cnty Line QRP
N9WW 122 112 61 6 21,716
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Fixed HP
KI9A 264 462 142 8 140,580 ST.LOUIS ARC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Fixed LP
K9CW 223 0 104 46,384 SMC
N9BOR 170 0 64 4 21,760 SMC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Mobile LP
KF9D/M 891 32 117 8 212,238
N9JF/M 782 3 104 8 162,968 Western IL ARC
N9OH/M 8 353 84 8 30,996 McHenry County Wirel
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Mobile QRP
K9IUA/M 140 7 38 6 11,172 Green River Valley A
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Non-IL HP
K4XU 155 55 95 8 34,675
K4BAI 165 89 81 6 33,939 SECC
K1PQS 208 4 78 7 32,760
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Non-IL LP
NE0P 211 52 90 42,660
AD1C 200 57 90 7 41,130 YCCC
N9CO/0 190 26 82 8 33,292
N6MU 190 31 76 7 31,236 SCCC
N8UM 79 73 66 4 14,579 TCG
K8MR 97 16 61 4 12,810 MRRC
NO5W 80 0 53 5 8,480 NARS
K8KHZ 28 64 45 5,355 MRRC
WA3AAN 37 0 32 1 2,368
W2SR 4 36 29 4 1,276
W6ZZZ 0 6 6 36 NCCC
Operators:
KF9D/M KF9D,W9HB
N9JF/M KB9JIZ,N9JF
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 28 06:49:36 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Worked All Germany - All Claimed Scores 28Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210281449.g9SEnaW08886@b4h.net>
2002 Worked All Germany - All Claimed Scores 28Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 20, 2002
E-mail logs to: wag@darc.de
Mail logs to:
Klaus Voigt, DL1DTL
P.O. Box 12 09 37
D-01010 Dresden
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/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO CW HP
SQ4NR(@SP4KSY) 518 0 94 19 146,076 WWYC
SM5D(SM5DJZ) 379 0 113 128,481
W4SAA(@K4FK) 454 0 93 20 125,304 FCG
JY9QJ 320 0 98 5 87,612 BCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO CW LP
DJ2QV 719 0 169 14 382,109 RR DX
LZ9R(LZ3YY) 635 0 113 21 215,265
RW3VZ 514 0 111 171,162
LY2XW 469 0 90 126,630
PY1NX 386 0 86 11 99,588
HB9CZF 269 0 77 11 62,139
YU1ZZ 244 0 80 5 58,560 YU CC
SV1XV 58 0 35 4 6,090
LY2TA 31 0 31 4 2,883 Lithuanian DX
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO CW QRP
W3BBO 214 0 70 14 44,940
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO Mixed HP
DL3TD 1047 1168 282 2,200,000
K3WW 145 19 72 5 35,424 FRC
K1GU 134 6 70 29,400 YCCC
VE7AVV 0 59 22 4 3,894 BCDX
K7ZO 0 56 21 1 3,528
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO Mixed LP
SL4CM(SM4TUG) 615 0 104 21 191,880
OK1FHI 313 127 89 117,480
WN6K 29 24 32 2 5,088 SCCC
K9GY 37 14 32 4,896 SMC
VE3AGC 0 37 28 3 3,108 CCO
VA7DXR 0 30 23 4 2,070
Operators:
(none)
>From DF3KV at aol.com Mon Oct 28 10:42:55 2002
From: DF3KV@aol.com (DF3KV@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
Message-ID: <1ab.b0ea17a.2aeeb4ff@aol.com>
I've just completed a token single-band entry on 10m, with
some 300 QSOs replying to other CQ calls. In all cases my
exchange was "Thanks one four", except very occasionally
when I added "five nine" - it's hard to kick the habit of
a lifetime.
No-one asked for a signal report. They didn't need it
because contest reports are always 59, they have no meaning
or significance or value, the logging software had already
entered 59, and we all know that signal reports are not
cross-checked in CQWW logs.
Is it time to do away with RS(T) in CQWW, or is it already
optional?
73,
Paul EI5DI
Hi Paul,
Looks as you have some 300 unvalid qso?s logged.
I did about 1500 contacts and received and sent the signal
report in ALL cases, otherwise I would have asked.
Even with the switched off AGC because of the noise, I send
my 59.
To me it was not optional, but could be omitted,
73
Peter
>
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>From DF3KV at aol.com Mon Oct 28 10:46:04 2002
From: DF3KV@aol.com (DF3KV@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] stateside signals
Message-ID: <18d.104735d5.2aeeb5bc@aol.com>
> Since I was working and could not be active in the cqww ssb...I did listen
> as I flew across the North Atlantic Sat morning...first US heard on 20m was
> KC1XX
> first heard on 15m was KC1XX ...and first US on 10m was W3LPL...biggest
> signal on 10m was W4ZV....must be doing something right Bill...I was over
> Iceland and Greenland for these observations...de Rick
>
same impression in Northern Germany,
KC1XX on 10m was rather weak
73
Peter
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>From paul at ei5di.com Mon Oct 28 16:53:24 2002
From: paul@ei5di.com (Paul O'Kane)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
In-Reply-To: <b7.292719ae.2aeea43b@aol.com>
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.0.20021028164847.00a96640@130.94.229.242>
Hi George,
At 14:31 28/10/02, Georgek5kg@aol.com wrote:
>I have pondered other ways of reporting r, s and t, but have not yet come up
>with something better . We could use, however, a system of reporting the:
>QUALITY OF AUDIO (clarity, compression, bandwidth, splatter, backround noise,
>etc.) and the QUALITY OF KEYING (weighting, too many dits/dahs in characters,
>leading dit/dah cutoff, manual fist, etc.). These are two quality
>characteristics that go beyond the present RS/T system, and would be helpful.
>Ops receiving poor audio or keying quality reports would/should be encouraged
>to make improvements!
I agree with your sentiments, but it's not likely to happen.
In the major contests, QSO rate is everything. Further, if
additional/alternative data is to be recorded, you would have
to have the support of the contest logger authors - quite apart
from the contest organisers.
I believe RST is completely redundant in the major HF contests,
and I'm trying, in however inadequate a way, to get it removed.
73,
Paul EI5DI
>From w2up at mindspring.com Mon Oct 28 20:41:52 2002
From: w2up@mindspring.com (Barry )
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
In-Reply-To: <1ab.b0ea17a.2aeeb4ff@aol.com>
Message-ID: <3DBDA110.23515.1E83514@localhost>
Let's face reality, and call it what it is. The CQWW contests are
exchangeless contests. All you need to copy is the call. The rest is
assumed and meaningless. I've never seen a UBN report with a busted
RST or zone, only the call. Do they even check the RST or zone? Sure
makes it easier to do SO2R, when there's no exhange to copy :.)
73,
Barry W2UP
On 28 Oct 2002 DF3KV@aol.com wrote:
>
> I've just completed a token single-band entry on 10m, with
> some 300 QSOs replying to other CQ calls. In all cases my
> exchange was "Thanks one four", except very occasionally
> when I added "five nine" - it's hard to kick the habit of
> a lifetime.
>
> No-one asked for a signal report. They didn't need it
> because contest reports are always 59, they have no meaning
> or significance or value, the logging software had already
> entered 59, and we all know that signal reports are not
> cross-checked in CQWW logs.
>
> Is it time to do away with RS(T) in CQWW, or is it already
> optional?
>
> 73,
> Paul EI5DI
>
>
> Hi Paul,
>
> Looks as you have some 300 unvalid qso?s logged.
> I did about 1500 contacts and received and sent the signal
> report in ALL cases, otherwise I would have asked.
> Even with the switched off AGC because of the noise, I send
> my 59.
> To me it was not optional, but could be omitted,
>
>
> 73
> Peter
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>From spederson at yahoo.com Mon Oct 28 13:17:50 2002
From: spederson@yahoo.com (Scott Pederson)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Packet Spots in CQWW
In-Reply-To: <009c01c27e83$b5fd7f20$92292f04@dslverizon.net>
Message-ID: <20021028211750.58718.qmail@web13903.mail.yahoo.com>
All,
I think that some instances of this may be explained by the logging
software.
I believe some logging programs can be configured to send a packet spot
for a new station worked (Or a Specific Keystroke used to Spot a
station). For S&P this helps others on packet by keeping the packet
window populated, but bad if you are running.
I noticed that there were a few instances where there were several DX
spots for exactly the same frequency - apparently the running station
was sending packet spots for stations that worked him. I'm sure this
was un-intentional, but would explain why you follow a packet spot and
it turns out to be someone else....
73!
Scott - KI5DR
--- Bob Naumann - N5NJ <n5nj@gte.net> wrote:
> I operated for not quite half of the contest, but I noticed a very
> high
> number of erroneous packet spots.
>
> What is going on? Was this on purpose or what?
>
> To make matters worse, it seemed that the only stations that were
> spotted
> were those that nearly never ID!
>
> One spot had a cross-band QSX on it. That was weird.
>
> N5NJ @ AA5NT M/2
>
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>From w7why at harborside.com Mon Oct 28 22:15:46 2002
From: w7why@harborside.com (Tom Osborne)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
References: <b7.292719ae.2aeea43b@aol.com>
Message-ID: <3DBDB712.3A84BEB4@harborside.com>
Georgek5kg@aol.com wrote:
> I have often wondered about we contestors generally PAY NO >ATTENTION to
> RS/T, but yet we go into excruciating detail on ALL >OTHER ASPECTS of
> contesting.
I wonder in Cabrillo catches the reports where someone sends 569
or 579 and it just gets logged at 599. I've had guys send a
different report than the standard 599 and I usually change it.
If we start giving out "real" reports, how would that affect the
Cabrillo logs?
Tom W7WHY
>From jjreisert at alum.mit.edu Mon Oct 28 19:16:52 2002
From: jjreisert@alum.mit.edu (Jim Reisert AD1C)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Packet Spots in CQWW
In-Reply-To: <20021028211750.58718.qmail@web13903.mail.yahoo.com>
References: <009c01c27e83$b5fd7f20$92292f04@dslverizon.net>
Message-ID: <5.2.0.5.2.20021028190940.0273b2c0@mail.attbi.com>
At 01:17 PM 10/28/2002 -0800, Scott Pederson KI5DR wrote:
>I noticed that there were a few instances where there were several DX
>spots for exactly the same frequency - apparently the running station was
>sending packet spots for stations that worked him. I'm sure this was
>un-intentional, but would explain why you follow a packet spot and it
>turns out to be someone else....
Well, it wasn't us! :-)
On Saturday afternoon, KA6BIM put out a number of spots using the KC1XX 10
meter run frequency (data from http://oh2aq.kolumbus.com/dxs/)
KA6BIM 28574.7 PY2BT 1933 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 LU3HIP 1934 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 VA3SK 1936 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 CK6SV 1937 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 KC1XX 1938 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 LP7H 1939 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 CE3N 1940 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 KD7GGZ 1941 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 WP2Z 1943 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 LT5H 1944 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 HI9X 1946 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 PP2RON 1947 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 CX5BW 1952 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 J69AZ 1953 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 CJ5DX 1954 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 LU7PT 1956 26 Oct 2002
We were not working these stations, and I have no idea where they were on
the band. However, it did result in an inordinately large number of
0-point stateside callers, as you can see from the log extract below:
26-Oct-02 1937 895 28574 VE6FI 59 04 2
26-Oct-02 1941 899 28574 KM9Z 59 04 0
26-Oct-02 1942 900 28574 N3CY 59 05 0
26-Oct-02 1942 901 28574 K6DRK 59 03 0
26-Oct-02 1942 902 28574 WP4Z 59 08 2
26-Oct-02 1942 903 28574 K2NG 59 05 0
26-Oct-02 1944 904 28536 CE3N 59 12 3
26-Oct-02 1946 906 28574 W1NG 59 05 0
26-Oct-02 1946 907 28574 T2DX 59 31 T2 3
26-Oct-02 1947 908 28574 K8LN 59 04 0
26-Oct-02 1947 909 28574 N6GL 59 03 0
26-Oct-02 1949 910 28574 KC0IEE 59 04 0
26-Oct-02 1949 911 28574 K6GU 59 03 0
26-Oct-02 1949 912 28574 NK7U 59 03 0
26-Oct-02 1950 913 28574 VE9XA 59 05 2
26-Oct-02 1950 914 28574 PY2TSM 59 11 3
26-Oct-02 1950 915 28574 K5GPA 59 04 0
26-Oct-02 1951 916 28574 XE2LV 59 06 2
26-Oct-02 1953 918 28468 PV2M 59 11 3
26-Oct-02 1954 919 28570 HR8/YN4SU 59 07 2
26-Oct-02 1954 920 28574 VY2SS 59 05 2
Perhaps the VFO that was being read for spotting was different than the one
he actually tuned with. Note that he did actually spot KC1XX once, but the
VFO problem occurred before that spot, and continued afterwards.
73 - Jim AD1C (one of 10 meter ops at KC1XX)
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>From jjreisert at alum.mit.edu Mon Oct 28 19:28:12 2002
From: jjreisert@alum.mit.edu (Jim Reisert AD1C)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: New Country Files 24 October 2002 (update -1204)
In-Reply-To: <5.2.0.5.2.20021024095312.05d1e548@mail.attbi.com>
Message-ID: <5.2.0.5.2.20021028192143.026a18f8@mail.attbi.com>
We noted the following problems in the CT country file:
**** POTENTIALLY BAD ZONES ****
DAY TIME NUM CALL LOGGED PROBABLE
26-Oct-02 0110 305 VY2MGY/3 04 00
26-Oct-02 1033 1495 KD3RF/VE2 02 05
27-Oct-02 1341 6574 ZL6QH 32 00
27-Oct-02 1905 7660 WH2AAT 05 27 (He was in Florida)
Any others? I will put out a new release later this week (probably
Wednesday night [early Thursday a.m. GMT]).
73 - Jim AD1C
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>From kn5h at earthlink.net Mon Oct 28 18:32:19 2002
From: kn5h@earthlink.net (KN5H)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] re: Packet Spots in CQWW
References: <200210282037.g9SKbAvh022805@contesting.com>
Message-ID: <001801c27eeb$067f1000$507cdd18@phoenix.speedchoice.com>
Bob N5NJ wrote:
> I operated for not quite half of the contest, but I noticed a very high
> number of erroneous packet spots.
>
> What is going on? Was this on purpose or what?
>
> To make matters worse, it seemed that the only stations that were spotted
> were those that nearly never ID!
>
> One spot had a cross-band QSX on it. That was weird.
>
> N5NJ @ AA5NT M/2
Bob:
You have a good point. I am trying to justify the effort to rcv spots,
either via 2 mtr or Telnet.
An extra phone line or more coax for the RF ISP link is what I am planning.
Either way seems like a waste.
What is up with endless stateside spots from other stateside nodes? Please
tell me so I will understand!
If I had a 2mtr connection, the entire network would fail due to the sheer
volume and constant collisions.
Someone please enlighten me.
73 de KN5H
>From luther at mail.mdt.net.au Tue Oct 29 01:49:34 2002
From: luther@mail.mdt.net.au (Martin Luther)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Low Bands operating skills (longish)
Message-ID: <002801c27eed$6f2c0520$93d926cb@martinl>
Following CQWW Phone I have a few ideas and suggestions. This is not for the
rate kings/queens on the equatorial islands but for those of us struggling
with more normal locations!
There are clearly some operations that are skill deficient. One European
Multi is a joke with me. They are consistently over nine here on 40, at
times 40db ove, and I almost never work them! This year I allocated them,
their usual 2 minutes especially after an impassioned plea from their
20meter op.
They knew I was there. They managed to get VK, 5, G and N at various times.
They also had access to a super check partial database because they started
to guess at VK calls that I know have been active in contests.
Let me start with the last point. The super check was just giving them all
and any calls from previous contests, No sorting was done as some of their
guesses were calls that I know only operate in one or two contests each year
and not usually in CQWW. The first job is to get a usefull SCP file. For an
active station like the one mentioned they can create their own from their
past logs. They could take their previous logs for this contest and then
look for anyone who has appeared in more than four contacts biased towards
recent years. That way you mainly get the regulars.
If there were the programming skills it would be useful to be able to call
up a second level of SCP that can be tailored for a particular problem!
Put simply if the operator had the basics of my call he should have been
able to complete the QSO. There are no VK5 stations, or even no phone VK
stations that are more active in contests.
Another technique I use to try and get the weak ones in the noise is to
create a little jigsaw puzzle. I still use pencil and paper for notes....(I
have been computer literate since 1970 so I am well aware of the strengths
and LIMITATIONS of computers HiHi.....). It works this way.
I hear a signal under the pile. It is distinctive and definitely there but
very difficult to read. I get one letter, say a G, I put that into a box I
draw on the paper. As It keeps on I get a 5 so that goes in the box randomly
so there is no apparent pattern to the already existing G. Later I get a Z
and then GN. I put them in the box again. As the G is in two places I put a
line through the single G. Eventually it makes some sense and I call the
guy. It is not always right but it often gets me within one letter of a
correct call. The rhythm of the sounds helps to collect the letters in the
box into a complete call. It is harder to describe than to do.
On 160 I was calling an LY and he came back and asked me to give only my
prefix a few times. Once he had that he knew which was his best receive
antenna and we soon completed the QSO. A technique I will add to me skills
bank.
An EUxx station also on 160 failed to complete the QSO because he got
fixated on the wrong error. He got me as VK3GN and as I tried to get across
the 5 he varied it to VK3GNZ and thereafter he kept varying the last letter.
Very frustrating for us both and we never completed the QSO. I suspect the
letters in the box technique may have helped him to keep away from the
fixation on one pattern. Just listening to the rhythm tells you that it is
xxnxx not xxnxxx.
Finally I wonder why stations on 40, like the European multi I mentioned
first just keep calling and calling. They are not getting rate and they are
not working the rare ones because they create too much QRM.
It IS possible to hear, there are other European stations that regularly
hear my signal through the noise at their end.
I accept that my 40 meter antenna is still sub standard for the rest of my
station and that is the next work to do. However, at best I will only add a
few db's to my signal. That will not be enough without extra good operating
at the other end!
Any one else got any ideas for operating in the noisy low bands? (On the
Saturday I was getting static levels above 9 even on the Beverages!)
73
Martin VK5GN
>From luther at mail.mdt.net.au Tue Oct 29 01:49:39 2002
From: luther@mail.mdt.net.au (Martin Luther)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
In-Reply-To: <5.1.1.6.0.20021027205443.00a888d0@130.94.229.242>
Message-ID: <002901c27eed$714cc240$93d926cb@martinl>
Is it time to do away with RS(T) in CQWW, or is it already
optional?
73,
Paul EI5DI
No, I disagree, Paul,
I had a few like you doing the same thing. I needed repeats on about half of
them. Apart from the "legal" aspects, the 59 tends to tune my ears in to the
signal in the noise and then I am ready for the zone confirmation. It is
even more important in contests with serial numbers where I actually have
to hear the lot.
The other problem was people speaking before the TX was on so all I got was
(in the case of Zone 14)...." Rteen"
Finally I do actually give reports different from 59 sometimes. Listen
carefully it may be your turn next Hi Hi.
George K5KG's comments on a proper Audio quality report that affects the
result is interesting. There are certainly a lot of very ordinary sounding
signals out there. I comment to the worst of them but there are many others
that are just plain difficult to read and spreading unnecessarily. The idea
has some problems as we can affect someone elses result by giving them a bad
report. It would need some check on the reporter as well as the reportee???
Or work on some statistical average result over the whole test?
73
Martin VK5GN
>From k5iid at ntelos.net Tue Oct 29 02:00:27 2002
From: k5iid@ntelos.net (Tom Horton)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
In-Reply-To: <b7.292719ae.2aeea43b@aol.com>
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.1.20021029014600.03fdb520@wvinbox.ntelos.net>
At 09:31 10/28/02 -0500, you wrote:
>Maybe we need a contest protocol that would include audio and/or keying
>quality information. The score would be affected by the reports they
>receive!
>
>I'd appreciate your thoughts.
>
>73, Geo...
George,
Amen and amen!
Every year I am appalled at the HORRIBLE audio from some of the big guys
as well as the little pistols. Amazingly every year it just seems to get worse.
Conversely, if I hear a GOOD signal, I go out of my way to compliment them.
Often I will tell the bad sounding ones about their poor audio, to which the
normal response is "QRZ contest"!
If my signal sounds bad, I want to know it. If anyone ever hears my
signal sounding
like garbage, please tell me. I might not like it, but I will do my best to
make it right.
It is very dissapointing to see what signals are on the air these days.
If I were a rich guy I would spend a year or two traveling in South America
and southern Europe showing ops how to set the mic gain and processor levels.
These places seem to have the absolute highest level of garbled
audio...reminds me
of the old QST April Fools Article about the "garbler microphone".
The best audio I herad this past weekend was KP3Z and I told him so.
Sounded professional!
Just my thoughts...seems this come up every year. Maybe that should mean
something!
73, Tom K5IID
Tom Horton
K5IID in West "BY GAWD" Virginia
" E " sorter for the W5 Bureau
>From ddddd at attbi.com Tue Oct 29 06:29:11 2002
From: ddddd@attbi.com (Dave Tucker)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Packet Spots in CQWW
Message-ID: <5.2.0.5.2.20021029062841.02697e30@mail.attbi.com>
Jim, my apologies for the bad spots. I did not realize it happened, this
is the first I've heard of it. We have had a problem occasionally of RF
getting into the computer and screwing up the radio control using CT. My
best guess is that this is what happened. I am sorry you ended up with the
dups / 0 pointers. We will try and keep a closer eye on things.
Dave KA6BIM
>From ludal at dmv.com Tue Oct 29 07:47:35 2002
From: ludal@dmv.com (Dallas Carter)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Packet Spots in CQWW
References: <009c01c27e83$b5fd7f20$92292f04@dslverizon.net>
<5.2.0.5.2.20021028190940.0273b2c0@mail.attbi.com>
Message-ID: <005a01c27f49$5c5af440$34f721a2@oemcomputer>
We had that problem here on our 15m position. One of the ops noted
that our spots were going out on the wrong frequency. The same one
consistantly. They stopped sending spots until I found the problem.
Someone had accidentally hit one of the memory buttons on the MP
and the indicator said "VMEM". I reset it to VFO and that curred the
problem. I have not tried to recreate the symptom, but it IS vfo related.
I have also seen this happen on 940's when the interface stops reading
the vfo. The CT memory then just repeats the last known frequency
when using alt-F3. Bottom line, it was probably cockpit trouble. In the
heat of battle, this goes un noticed until someone sends you a kind packet
note, or another op sees the outgoing spots.
73 Dallas W3PP
----- Original Message -----
From: Jim Reisert AD1C <jjreisert@alum.mit.edu>
To: Scott Pederson <spederson@yahoo.com>; <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Cc: David B. Tucker, KA6BIM <dtucker@inreach.com>
Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 7:16 PM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Packet Spots in CQWW
> At 01:17 PM 10/28/2002 -0800, Scott Pederson KI5DR wrote:
>
> >I noticed that there were a few instances where there were several DX
> >spots for exactly the same frequency - apparently the running station was
> >sending packet spots for stations that worked him. I'm sure this was
> >un-intentional, but would explain why you follow a packet spot and it
> >turns out to be someone else....
>
> Well, it wasn't us! :-)
>
> On Saturday afternoon, KA6BIM put out a number of spots using the KC1XX 10
> meter run frequency (data from http://oh2aq.kolumbus.com/dxs/)
>
> KA6BIM 28574.7 PY2BT 1933 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 LU3HIP 1934 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 VA3SK 1936 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 CK6SV 1937 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 KC1XX 1938 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 LP7H 1939 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 CE3N 1940 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 KD7GGZ 1941 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 WP2Z 1943 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 LT5H 1944 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 HI9X 1946 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 PP2RON 1947 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 CX5BW 1952 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 J69AZ 1953 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 CJ5DX 1954 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 LU7PT 1956 26 Oct 2002
>
> We were not working these stations, and I have no idea where they were on
> the band. However, it did result in an inordinately large number of
> 0-point stateside callers, as you can see from the log extract below:
>
> 26-Oct-02 1937 895 28574 VE6FI 59 04 2
> 26-Oct-02 1941 899 28574 KM9Z 59 04 0
> 26-Oct-02 1942 900 28574 N3CY 59 05 0
> 26-Oct-02 1942 901 28574 K6DRK 59 03 0
> 26-Oct-02 1942 902 28574 WP4Z 59 08 2
> 26-Oct-02 1942 903 28574 K2NG 59 05 0
> 26-Oct-02 1944 904 28536 CE3N 59 12 3
> 26-Oct-02 1946 906 28574 W1NG 59 05 0
> 26-Oct-02 1946 907 28574 T2DX 59 31 T2 3
> 26-Oct-02 1947 908 28574 K8LN 59 04 0
> 26-Oct-02 1947 909 28574 N6GL 59 03 0
> 26-Oct-02 1949 910 28574 KC0IEE 59 04 0
> 26-Oct-02 1949 911 28574 K6GU 59 03 0
> 26-Oct-02 1949 912 28574 NK7U 59 03 0
> 26-Oct-02 1950 913 28574 VE9XA 59 05 2
> 26-Oct-02 1950 914 28574 PY2TSM 59 11 3
> 26-Oct-02 1950 915 28574 K5GPA 59 04 0
> 26-Oct-02 1951 916 28574 XE2LV 59 06 2
> 26-Oct-02 1953 918 28468 PV2M 59 11 3
> 26-Oct-02 1954 919 28570 HR8/YN4SU 59 07 2
> 26-Oct-02 1954 920 28574 VY2SS 59 05 2
>
> Perhaps the VFO that was being read for spotting was different than the
one
> he actually tuned with. Note that he did actually spot KC1XX once, but
the
> VFO problem occurred before that spot, and continued afterwards.
>
> 73 - Jim AD1C (one of 10 meter ops at KC1XX)
>
>
> --
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> USA +978-251-9933, <jjreisert@alum.mit.edu>, http://www.ad1c.com
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>From ludal at dmv.com Tue Oct 29 07:56:45 2002
From: ludal@dmv.com (Dallas Carter)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] re: Packet Spots in CQWW
References: <200210282037.g9SKbAvh022805@contesting.com>
<001801c27eeb$067f1000$507cdd18@phoenix.speedchoice.com>
Message-ID: <006901c27f4a$a4208fa0$34f721a2@oemcomputer>
Seems like in every contest someone invents a new way to reek
havoc. In the past it was erroneous /BUSTED spots. This time,
our system was taking some VE spots, and this resulted in, not
only domestic spots, but out of US band spots. With PACKLUSTER
I can filter out US calls, and, if this is not resolved at our input point,
I can also filter VE sources.
These represent but only two sources of spots that are not useful to us in
the greater 48. These are not done maliciously as it is perfectly
acceptable
for VE's to spot W's and out of US band stations. This is a network
management issue. As far as US stations spotting US stations, that is an
educational issue. As far as crashing the system from excessive traffic,
again a network management issue. My 2 Euros worth.
73 Dallas W3PP
----- Original Message -----
From: KN5H <kn5h@earthlink.net>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 8:32 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] re: Packet Spots in CQWW
> Bob N5NJ wrote:
>
>
> > I operated for not quite half of the contest, but I noticed a very high
> > number of erroneous packet spots.
> >
> > What is going on? Was this on purpose or what?
> >
> > To make matters worse, it seemed that the only stations that were
spotted
> > were those that nearly never ID!
> >
> > One spot had a cross-band QSX on it. That was weird.
> >
> > N5NJ @ AA5NT M/2
>
>
> Bob:
> You have a good point. I am trying to justify the effort to rcv spots,
> either via 2 mtr or Telnet.
> An extra phone line or more coax for the RF ISP link is what I am
planning.
> Either way seems like a waste.
> What is up with endless stateside spots from other stateside nodes? Please
> tell me so I will understand!
> If I had a 2mtr connection, the entire network would fail due to the sheer
> volume and constant collisions.
> Someone please enlighten me.
> 73 de KN5H
>
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>From w9sz at prairienet.org Tue Oct 29 07:52:50 2002
From: w9sz@prairienet.org (Zack Widup)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Packet Spots in CQWW
In-Reply-To: <5.2.0.5.2.20021028190940.0273b2c0@mail.attbi.com>
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10210290741230.12341-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
On Mon, 28 Oct 2002, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
> At 01:17 PM 10/28/2002 -0800, Scott Pederson KI5DR wrote:
>
> >I noticed that there were a few instances where there were several DX
> >spots for exactly the same frequency - apparently the running station was
> >sending packet spots for stations that worked him. I'm sure this was
> >un-intentional, but would explain why you follow a packet spot and it
> >turns out to be someone else....
Curious ...
>
> Well, it wasn't us! :-)
>
> On Saturday afternoon, KA6BIM put out a number of spots using the KC1XX 10
> meter run frequency (data from http://oh2aq.kolumbus.com/dxs/)
>
> KA6BIM 28574.7 PY2BT 1933 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 LU3HIP 1934 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 VA3SK 1936 26 Oct 2002
Curiouser and curiouser ...
>
> We were not working these stations, and I have no idea where they were on
> the band. However, it did result in an inordinately large number of
> 0-point stateside callers, as you can see from the log extract below:
>
> 26-Oct-02 1937 895 28574 VE6FI 59 04 2
> 26-Oct-02 1941 899 28574 KM9Z 59 04 0
> 26-Oct-02 1942 900 28574 N3CY 59 05 0
And the beat goes on ...
> Perhaps the VFO that was being read for spotting was different than the one
> he actually tuned with. Note that he did actually spot KC1XX once, but the
> VFO problem occurred before that spot, and continued afterwards.
>
> 73 - Jim AD1C (one of 10 meter ops at KC1XX)
If that was some sort of a weird yet honest mistake, it could be
overlooked as one of the many technological glitches present in the modern
world. But if it was an attempt to "screw the competition" (Note - I
didn't say it was, I said IF it was), it would be unsportsmanlike in the
extreme.
It would be interesting to see if this happens again in a major contest.
73, Zack W9SZ
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Oct 29 06:55:02 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQWW DX, SSB - USA Claimed Scores 29Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210291455.g9TEt2m10680@b4h.net>
2002 CQWW DX, SSB - USA Claimed Scores 29Oct2002
Submit logs by: December 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: ssb@cqww.com
Mail logs to:
CQWW Phone
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USA
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N3RS 5289 172 689 48 12,973,440 FRC
K4JA 4893 177 717 48 12,171,810 PVRC
N2NT 4711 165 661 48 10,715,698 FRC
K1KI 4723 163 654 48 10,639,791 YCCC
KI1G 4454 167 671 48 10,590,644 YCCC
W6KK(@W6KP) 3943 161 571 48 7,626,708 SCCC
K0TV 2850 145 570 48 5,622,760 YCCC
K5NA 3017 167 575 48 5,481,896 CTDXCC
AA5NT 2653 155 545 48 4,608,100 NTCC
W7DX(@K7IR) 2520 159 482 48 4,220,985 WWDXC
N1RR 2290 129 435 36 3,645,000 YCCC
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KC1XX 8205 188 791 48 21,262,901
K9NS 7054 189 756 48 17,341,695 SMC
N2RM 5895 175 701 48 14,082,576 FRC
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N4PN 3437 162 615 48 7,190,358 FCG
K8AZ 2889 167 638 48 6,555,000 NCC
N0NI 2606 169 630 48 5,593,799
K0RF 2353 169 611 46 4,986,540
N1MM 2548 137 552 48 4,899,582 YCCC
N5YA 2696 148 518 41 4,687,974 NTCC
W4WS(@KG4NEP) 2208 149 574 48 4,306,911 PVRC
KY5R 2160 138 517 42 3,985,020 Alabama Contest Grou
N1LN 2107 150 523 48 3,394,612
K9ES 1736 135 497 48 3,020,960 FCG
W1BK 1134 133 475 42 1,910,944 YCCC
K6KO 889 126 317 28 1,052,568 NCCC
W3LJ 728 93 316 40 807,366 PVRC
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NY4T 941 105 311 46 1,038,752 TCG
K0UK 766 126 338 18 949,344 Grand Mesa
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K4ZW 3202 150 547 48 6,353,852 PVRC
N9RV 3299 147 493 40 6,027,520 NCC
K3ZO 3136 137 486 41 5,547,192 PVRC
K5ZD 2777 143 532 30 5,363,550 YCCC
W9RE 2652 153 531 43 5,020,000 SMC
WB9Z 2537 159 508 45 4,675,003 SMC
W1WEF 2303 124 443 33 3,662,820 YCCC
N6BV(@N6RO) 2628 136 342 40 3,268,086 NCCC
NX9T 1860 115 382 26 2,563,526 PVRC
W4WTB 1574 137 436 2,538,963 CDXA
K0KX 1352 140 456 32 2,236,788 MWA
K5TR 1808 133 361 30 2,163,720 Boring Amateur Radio
K5RR 1597 128 342 35 2,085,860
K3MD 1366 124 410 28 2,048,424 FRC
K4BAI 1619 103 336 35 1,960,574 SECC
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WX3B 1257 90 327 10 1,508,706 PVRC
K2UOP 1002 115 384 26 1,397,699 PVRC
K1GU 1038 99 318 36 1,203,879 YCCC
K4RO 1115 105 282 20 1,165,644 TCG
K4UTE 787 117 403 30 1,123,200 NORTH FLORIDA DX ASS
K0OU 889 109 302 23 984,756
N7GYD 1002 100 264 36 948,220 WWDXC
KG7H 946 109 272 31 937,641 PVRC
N4CW 800 87 294 22 853,821 PVRC
W4NTI 669 0 345 24 624,795
K5XR(W5ASP) 540 97 301 588,244 TDXS
NE9Z 505 112 296 21 566,712
N4GG 595 76 256 7 551,784 PVRC
K0GAS 554 91 195 420,420 Grand Mesa
N5DD 470 90 222 415,896 TDXS
W3WW 513 71 216 17 412,132 FCG
K4FK(W4SAA) 414 77 210 12 328,615 FCG
N6VH 405 90 172 286,628 SCCC
K4BP 359 86 196 7 267,336 TCG
KO7X(@KI7WX) 347 79 158 8 224,202 PVRC
K4IU 334 76 167 208,737 MWA
N5QQ(@KC5FU) 262 70 160 12 165,600 NTCC
K7ABV 310 61 133 7 163,348 NORTHERN ROCKIES DX
KE8RO 194 43 130 15 91,690
AD4L 166 48 103 4 67,799 PVRC
KB0ENE 541 93 236 47,244
K7RX 96 29 59 22,176 WWDXC
W6MVW 82 29 50 5 16,432 SCCC
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N1SV 1515 105 386 2,090,678 YCCC
N4TZ/9 1230 131 407 37 1,820,592 SMC
N5AW 1192 134 402 40 1,746,824 CTDXCC
NR3X(N4YDU) 1320 103 359 34 1,651,188 PVRC
W1CTN 1165 114 378 29 1,551,276 YCCC
AC0W 1041 109 327 38 1,224,724 MWA
W2RDS 1015 93 327 39 1,197,840 FRC
WA1Z 841 92 303 30 916,400 YCCC
NA4K 809 90 258 16 786,132 TCG
KU8E 651 97 258 24 623,025 SECC
W1DAD 610 92 279 18 605,472 YCCC
K0XH 657 94 244 28 599,950 MWA
W0ETT 606 88 236 20 537,840 Grand Mesa
K7HBN 451 80 181 327,294 WWDXC
KU3O 523 62 176 306,544 FCG
N4EK 450 56 184 303,360 FCG
N2CQ 380 56 199 14 272,085 FRC
W4TDB 362 74 151 14 214,200 TCG
K4LOG 434 49 139 30 209,432 FCG
WR9A 310 46 146 12 160,512 SMC
WN3VAW 245 70 165 12 153,690 Wireless Association
W5WZ 296 54 121 14 133,000 Twin City Ham Club
AK8B 250 47 120 15 112,725
N3GNW 202 56 128 16 102,120
ND2T 225 56 89 12 87,580 NCCC
W4YA 159 39 106 62,930 FCG
K6OWL 184 47 58 8 52,185
N3RA 146 41 85 2 47,502 NCC
W6ZZZ 131 35 51 29,240 NCCC
K1MOM 20 13 16 1 1,102 YCCC
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N0KE(@WB0GAZ) 564 90 71 37 461,754 Grand Mesa
N5FPW 341 69 174 23 218,700 SECC
N8IE 411 53 135 25 214,884
WB6BWZ 183 39 77 17 37,120 SECC
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K3WW 2623 161 627 48 5,815,440 FRC
K3PP 2017 149 575 43 4,099,288 FRC
W4NF 2018 143 544 39 3,875,367 PVRC
NO2R 1900 139 558 36 3,770,073 FRC
AA3B 2022 135 505 40 3,681,920 FRC
K5KG 1772 137 509 36 3,434,136 FCG
W3MF 1471 130 473 27 2,509,083 FRC
K3NM 1464 122 470 30 2,487,582 FRC
W2YC 1355 128 481 35 2,306,892 FRC
W3GM(K3ND) 1334 129 478 29 2,278,071 FRC
WT3W 1392 124 443 2,237,382 FRC
W5VX 1172 131 434 28 1,787,095
AA4V 1194 112 332 15 1,502,052 Aiken Contest Club
N3ZA 880 128 465 38 1,430,909 FRC
W1ZT 903 117 443 26 1,383,760 YCCC
W6TK 1065 124 349 23 1,366,824 SCCC
K4OJ(@W1CW) 956 98 370 1,263,132 FCG
W2UP 975 90 329 8 1,168,591 FRC
W3IQ 920 90 294 18 993,024 NCC
KI9A 785 108 318 25 903,972 SMC
KA2D 753 80 314 19 853,798 YCCC
W1FY(NC1N) 600 57 225 16 483,066 YCCC
N2WK 444 94 272 11 437,736 Rochester DX Associa
K0BX 413 70 207 12 326,029
K5NZ 289 277 94 6 288,638 CTDXCC
KD2HE 278 42 136 6 137,950
K3SV 250 78 206 118,192 PVRC
NA9D 193 61 114 5 86,975 SMC
K2CC(KC2BMG) 189 40 84 5 54,808 Clarkson University
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NA2U 1300 117 441 2,053,440 FRC
KB1GW 82 24 47 4 14,342 YCCC
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W6RCL 267 62 102 114,308
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N2WW(@K0MP) 851 31 138 380,419 Western Wireless CC
K7KR 723 34 136 20 325,040 CADXA
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K2SX 520 28 123 18 220,158 YCCC
N9GUN 166 24 61 5 38,505 SMC
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K9GY 46 17 30 5,358 SMC
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W7UT 1131 37 144 26 587,888
W9JA 356 31 125 15 155,688
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WA2QNW 516 39 135 18 258,900
NX5M 400 32 125 16 168,960 CTDXCC
N6WS 359 35 133 26 165,816 SCCC
KR6NA/0 383 33 108 17 119,568
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K4WI 1897 35 140 28 885,675
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W8LU 574 35 152 23 304,810
N5XJ(@NX5M) 692 32 129 27 292,537 CTDXCC
KE9S 509 29 107 19 192,304 Bay Area Wireless As
WB2DVU 410 25 102 14 147,955 Rochester (NY) DX As
WA7BNM 430 28 98 16 146,286 SCCC
N2CU 300 23 92 5 98,555 WNYDXA
N8IA 57 16 36 4 7,176
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W5TM(W5AO) 1367 36 119 23 535,990 OkDX
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W0AH 679 35 128 21 293,074 Grand Mesa
N4MO 566 33 129 28 258,714 PVRC
N4JF 567 33 126 16 250,982 ALABAMA CONTEST GROU
K8IR 357 26 105 28 130,214 BAY AREA WIRELESS
NG3Q/8 308 29 105 12 115,374
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KR2Q 518 29 118 216,531
K7JA 310 34 118 20 130,568
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W7WA 1396 39 153 771,000 WWDXC
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KC0ATC 24 12 16 3 1,764
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N7MB 148 27 62 22 32,129 Central Arizona DX A
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K7XZ(K1MY) 198 28 72 30 53,200 Central Arizona DX A
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K4TX 76 15 42 2 12,369
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>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Oct 29 06:56:24 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQWW DX, SSB - Non-USA Claimed Scores 29Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210291456.g9TEuOc10689@b4h.net>
2002 CQWW DX, SSB - Non-USA Claimed Scores 29Oct2002
Submit logs by: December 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: ssb@cqww.com
Mail logs to:
CQWW Phone
CQ Magazine
25 Newbridge Road
Hicksville, NY 11801
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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PJ2T 13167 161 635 48 30,983,504
V26B 11367 159 596 48 21,022,220 FRC
ZW5B(@PY5EG) 8392 162 603 48 18,725,670 ARAUCARIA DX GROUP
NP2B 9433 140 511 48 14,500,000
LT1F 6517 139 433 48 10,854,215 WWYC
LY1YK 4660 171 648 48 6,588,036 KTU RC
VE3DC 3075 137 464 4,478,051 CCO
ZL6QH 2772 129 284 46 3,333,736 Wellington Amateur R
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TK4Z 11469 139 592 48 15,476,732 SCCC
ED7VG 8519 143 554 12,455,632
ZK1MA 5688 126 288 48 6,902,208 WWDXC
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KH0AA 6962 158 488 48 13,201,010
9A1P 5343 155 680 46 10,066,760 WWYC
IU2X 4922 154 630 48 9,000,320 ARI Brescia DX Group
RT9W(@RZ9WWH) 4009 150 597 48 8,314,857
OM7M 4441 168 705 48 8,234,136
IQ4T(@I4IFL) 4324 161 684 48 8,101,860 Romagna Contest Team
EA1EEY 4557 151 619 48 8,078,840
LR0N(@LU1NDC) 4363 134 478 46 7,750,980
S50C 3415 139 571 5,003,370 CCS
IO4T 3409 138 538 47 5,000,372
CK6SV(@VE6SV) 3343 148 458 48 4,435,968
OL5Q 3000 131 468 3,897,693
IQ2C 2812 126 499 48 3,720,625
OK6A 1632 122 435 48 1,704,977 WWYC
SL2ZA 1747 102 390 1,506,012
EA5KB 2110 95 325 1,171,280
OZ5BAL 378 56 195 15 217,617 EDR Ballerup
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LZ1ABC(@LZ1ABC/L 1874 107 390 42 1,445,773 WWYC
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KP3Z(N5TJ) 8985 162 593 47 16,193,995
VE3EJ 4659 164 574 45 8,899,542
ZF2NT 6493 123 372 40 7,161,660 NCCC
S50S(S51TA) 4025 154 560 48 6,538,210 CCS
GW4BLE 3871 128 475 41 5,419,764 CONTEST CAMBRIA
VE3EY/2(@VE2CSI) 3282 123 429 44 4,590,984 Croatian CC
EA5DFV 3762 114 424 39 4,315,836
VE3ANX 3334 114 350 43 3,955,136 CCO
OH2RA 2869 136 438 43 3,251,710 CCF/TEAM: CCF Team P
M6T(G4PIQ) 2855 111 393 23 2,975,112
VO1TA 2452 90 286 21 2,656,064
PY7ZY 2449 88 269 2,557,191
VK8AA 2496 113 244 45 2,528,274
7S2E(SM2DMU) 2393 130 389 42 2,421,654 TOEC
XE2AC 2572 106 279 32 2,264,955
CK3KZ(VE3KZ) 1630 123 402 31 2,253,300 CCO
S56A 1362 135 532 34 1,791,562 CCS
VE3NE 938 103 274 21 853,151
VE7IN 1159 102 207 27 835,536 BCDX
ZL1ANJ 1080 96 165 20 820,845
LY2OX 743 101 326 17 577,304 Lithuanian DX
CE8EIO 681 56 96 5 290,472 South Croux DX Group
DA0ED(DL4YAO) 495 51 172 210,066 BCC
K6III 251 72 128 7 130,400 NCCC
VA3KA 142 101 109 13 76,020 CCO
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOAB LP
D44TD(IV3TAN) 6201 140 511 40 11,992,492
P40W(W2GD) 4427 124 437 41 7,300,854 FRC
DF3KV 1538 110 422 33 1,688,568 RR DX
EA5AER 2005 73 264 28 1,455,503
CX9AU 1468 90 227 1,311,112
9A3AG 1504 102 368 25 1,308,010 Croatian CC
SP6EKS 1105 123 449 1,260,688
VE3BUC(@VE3SY) 1256 100 274 32 1,169,124 CCO
VE3CR 1009 97 311 1,079,568
SP5DDJ 1262 106 362 38 1,079,208
G4IIY 1188 79 318 20 858,314 CHILTERN DX
6J2AUB(XE2AUB) 1383 63 135 640,332
OM6RM 1060 84 299 41 624,290
GM0TGE 849 79 272 30 606,879
SM6D(SM6DER) 1008 74 263 582,336 SK6AW Hisingingens R
VK4DX 804 79 160 13 536,794 Sarajevo Contest Gro
VE9DX 643 64 206 18 441,990
VE4YU 469 79 173 15 299,376
VE3RSA 404 63 167 247,480
HL1/WX8C 494 64 146 240,030
DL4RCK 493 65 208 8 222,495 BCC
9A5AVC 274 24 67 14 62,784
LY2QJ(@LY1DS) 129 19 55 3 14,356
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOAB(A) HP
JY9QJ 4009 138 499 34 7,184,723
OE1A(OE1EMS) 3196 156 642 38 5,097,624 SCG
S52ZW 3063 146 597 46 4,852,533 SCC
PX2W(PY2YU) 3206 123 391 43 4,746,790 TuPY DX Group
VE1OP 1969 113 425 30 2,696,456
SP8NR 957 112 369 1,058,681 SPDXC
VA3NR 417 80 212 12 317,404
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOAB(A) LP
GJ0NYG 1040 79 342 25 768,325
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB(A)/10 HP
LP7H(LU9HS) 2627 35 147 28 1,376,102 LUCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB(A)/10 LP
OZ8AE 420 32 121 22 154,071
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB(A)/15 HP
ZX5J(PP5JR) 4059 40 171 2,518,285 Araucaria DX Group
OT2T(DL2CC) 1792 39 156 29 821,145 RRDXA
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB(A)/15 QRP
DF9ZP 2200 39 159 1,064,844 BCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB(A)/20 HP
VE7AV 1392 37 118 30 476,935
LT0H(LU3HY) 952 31 73 10 290,992
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB(A)/80 HP
ON4ATW 912 17 82 120,780
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/10 HP
ZY5G(PP5WG) 3610 36 149 35 1,953,785 Araucaria DX Group
P43E 2811 30 120 1,219,650 Aruba ARC
Z31GX 2111 37 142 28 823,400
OL7N(OK1CDJ) 1256 37 143 24 547,920
LA6YEA 957 35 141 20 401,104
ES2X(ES2NA) 980 36 136 36 350,000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/10 LP
AY4DX(LU4DX) 2564 34 129 1,220,870 LUCG
WP3C 2317 31 116 22 842,016
KH6GMP 1523 30 64 421,872 KONA DX CLUB
F8AAN 1010 33 114 16 360,003
I8UZA 832 37 148 356,495
EA5ON/M 937 34 112 261,048
SM5D(SM5DJZ) 505 29 120 166,582 TOEC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/10 QRP
TT8ZZ(F5PTM) 1646 28 96 23 606,112
J79UF(VE5UF) 684 21 80 21 171,094
SP5XMU 272 32 78 22 76,670
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/15 HP
YT6A 2790 38 150 24 1,150,000 SKY CC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/15 LP
VE3DZ 1152 33 141 25 519,390 CCO
EA7HBP 1500 27 109 32 372,640
VE7UF(VE7NS) 941 29 71 2 232,900 BCDX
PA0JED 332 24 88 15 71,120
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/160 HP
C4A(5B4ADA/9A3A) 519 10 60 103,040 Aphrodite Contest Cl
4O6A(T95A) 684 11 67 20 58,734 SKY CC
YU7AR 572 11 63 46,546
SM4F(SM4DHF) 441 7 54 20 27,328 TOEC
PP5VB(@ZX5J) 12 6 9 288 Araucaria DX Group
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/160 LP
G3UEG 429 8 55 18 27,027
VE3XAX 176 5 10 20 5,010 CCO
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/20 HP
9A6A 3324 38 170 46 1,306,240 Croatian CC
PY3MM(@ZX5J) 2239 38 129 1,089,508 Araucaria DX Group
SN8V(SP8GQU) 2210 39 153 811,968
9M6A(N1UR) 1563 36 121 38 721,334 YCCC
SP8KAF/8(SQ8GHY) 628 27 95 32 112,850
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/20 LP
9A7ZZ 595 27 97 123,876 Croatian CC
LY1DS 15 7 12 1 513
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/20 QRP
GM0IIO 232 13 50 14 18,522
LU4HMF 86 17 33 9,700
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/40 HP
S50A 2438 36 131 37 703,284 SCC
9A5E 2021 33 115 39 519,776 Croatian CC
SP6IXF 1859 30 117 35 403,622
OH0NL(OH2BYS) 1245 29 114 28 272,844 CCF
LX1KC 1270 28 104 42 253,440
OH2BP 514 27 86 85,654 CCF
PX5A(PP5UA) 291 18 48 45,994 Araucaria DX Group
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/40 LP
MW5HOC 137 11 45 17 11,256
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/80 HP
OM0C(OM3TZZ) 1434 22 88 27 201,080
VE2ZP 758 20 65 128,120 CCO
PU3A(PY3DX) 241 23 65 9 55,792 Araucaria DX Group
Operators:
9A1P 9A2CW,9A2RD,9A5AEI,9A6NDX,9A6XX,IK3UNA,S55M
AA5NT AA5NT,K3TD,KK7SJ,N1CC,N5EE,N5NJ,N5TVL,N8SM,NW5X
CK6SV VE6AKY,VE6MRT,VE6NAP,VE6SV,VE6VW,VE7GAS,VO1CV
EA1EEY EA1BVP,EA1CS,EA1CUB,EA1EEY,EA1EY,EA1QA,EA1WX,
EB1HAL,EC1DQK
EA5KB EA5KB,EC5CPL
ED7VG EA1AK,EA2TV,EA7ATX,EA7CCN,EA7EZQ,EA7HY,EA7VG
IO4T IK4HLQ,IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4BBF,
IZ4DIJ,IZ4EFN
IQ2C I2MWY,IK2FIL,IK2JUB,IK2PFL,IW2HAJ,IW2NOR,IZ2ABI,
IZ2EEV
IQ4T I4IFL,I4MGP,IK3QAR,IK4HVR,IK4SXJ,IK4TVP,IK4WMH,
IZ4AKS
IU2X I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2FYH,IK2GSN,IK2GXK,IK2GZU,
IK2SAU,IW2LLH
K0RF K0RF,W0UA,W1XE
K0TV K0TV,K2TE,KB1PZ,KD6BLK,KI6MF,W1GQ,W1MJ,WK1V,
WO1N
K0UK K0UK,WA0RSX
K1KI K1CC,K1KI,KM1P,VA7RR,W1RM
K4JA AJ9C,K4JA,K4MA,K7SV,KE9I,W3BP
K5NA K2UR,K5DU,K5NA,KD5SQF,KI5DR,N5ZC
K6KO K6KO,K6TA
K8AZ K8AZ,K8BL,K8MR,N8TR,W8CAR,W8KIC,WB8K,WT8C
K9ES AD4ES,K9ES,KC4HW,KG4IPO
K9NS AA9D,K9DX,K9GS,K9HMB,K9NO,K9PPY,K9PW,K9QVB,K9RS,
KO9A,KS9W,W9RM,WE9V
KC1XX HC1OT,K1DG,K1GQ,K6AW,KC1XX,KM3T,N6HB,N6IG,W1FV
KH0AA JE1JKL,JF1SQC,JP1NWZ
KI1G KI1G,KS1J,WF1B
KY5R KY5R,N4YQ,W4RJ
LR0N LU1NDC,LU2NI,LU5NA,LU6HCV,LU6HDF,LU7HBO,LU7HVH,
LU7NN,LU8NA
LT1F LU1FAM,LU1FGE,LU1FJ,LU1FKR,LU1FMO,LU1FT,LU2DKT,
LU2FT,LU3FZW
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY3CI,LY3MM,LY4CW
LZ1ABC LZ1ABC,LZ1AQ
N0NI K0KD,K0WHV,N0AC,N0AV,N0HR,N0NI,W0ETC,W0FLS,WO0V
N1LN K5NZ,K7LEX,KD5NDZ,KD5TMF,N1LN,N5EN,W5MF,W5PF,
W5SB,WA5MLT
N1MM KB1GW,N1IXF,N1MM
N1RR N1RR,N2PGD,W1KM,WM1K
N2NT N2NT,N2NU,N2WKS,W2RQ,WW2Y
N2RM K2TW,N2NC,N2RM,NA2AA,W2REH,W3CF,WK2G,WM2H
N3RS N2SR,N3ED,N3RD,N3RS,W8FJ,WA3LRO
N4PN KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
N5YA K1NT,N5KR,N5UM,OH1HX,W5LL
NP2B KP2BH,NP2B,NP2KW,VE3BW,W5IDX,WD4JR
NY4T K4RNT,KA1DWX,KR4FO,NY4T
OK6A OK2CMW,OK2INW,OK2PSE
OL5Q OK1FFU,OK1FLC,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
OM7M OK2BFN,OM3PA,OM3PC,OM5RM,OM5RW,OM5ZW
OZ5BAL OZ0J,OZ1JTE
PJ2T K1AR,K8NZ,N8BJQ,W1MD,WC4E
RT9W RA9WR,RU9WX,RW9WW,RW9WY,RX9WI,RX9WR
S50C S52LW,S53CC,S53MM,S57NOB
SL2ZA SM2LIY,SM2ODB,SM2VHD
TK4Z AB6BH,K5OT,K6MC,K6ZH,N6AA,N6ZZ,TK5AE,TK5EP,
TK5MH,W6XD
V26B DL8OBQ,N2ED,N3OC,V21DM
VE3DC VA3DJ,VE3BK,VE3DXF,VE3GCP,VE3NBL,VE3SS,VE3STT,
VE3VZ,VE3YOC
W1BK W1BK,W1NR
W3LJ K3NCO,KA3UBJ,W3IDT,W3LJ
W6KK K6AM,K6HMS,N6AW,N6KI,N6MJ,NN6X,W6HT,W6KK,W6RW
W7DX KL2A,KL9A,KQ7W
ZK1MA AA7PM,KT7G,VE7XF,W7TSQ,W7VV,ZK1MA
ZL6QH ZL1AXG,ZL1AZE,ZL2AOV,ZL2BDW,ZL2CA,ZL2DZ,ZL2IQ,
ZL2UO
ZW5B N5FA,N5ZO,PY1KN,PY5CC,PY5EG
>From otterstad at enter.vg Tue Oct 29 16:58:02 2002
From: otterstad@enter.vg (Ragnar Otterstad)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Low Bands operating skills (longish)
In-Reply-To: <002801c27eed$6f2c0520$93d926cb@martinl>
Message-ID: <MBBBJCHIMOLLDEAHAJGKKENIDNAA.otterstad@enter.vg>
Any one else got any ideas for operating in the noisy low bands? (On the
Saturday I was getting static levels above 9 even on the Beverages!)
73
Martin VK5GN
The answer is simple : stick to CW !
73
Rag Otterstad LA5HE also JW5HE OZ8RO
located in Telemark - home of skiing.
My antenna "farm" can be found on HTTP://no.photos.yahoo.com/la5he when you
click on Radio.
Take a look at: http://WWW.visitTelemark.com
or http://www.visitnorway.com
>From zf2nt at candw.ky Tue Oct 29 16:15:20 2002
From: zf2nt@candw.ky (Bruce B. Sawyer)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Anonymous RR Plaque
Message-ID: <005301c27f66$8330cb40$4775883f@ibm1050257>
I just received a totally unexpected, but much appreciated, package in the
mail today from the ARRL. It was a plaque for last January's RTTY Roundup
(DX SOAB/HP), which I had thought was unsponsored. Some generous person did
sponsor this plaque, but chose to remain anonymous. Thus there's no way I
can send him my thanks directly. My apologies to all for the bandwidth, but
somehow I can't let this go by without notice. So to whomever it may be who
decided to put his money on the line in order to support contesting this
way, my sincere thanks. This plaque is deeply appreciated.
By the way, I don't think the ARRL made much of a profit off your
sponsorship fee. I noticed the postage to get it here was $23!
73,
Bruce, ZF2NT
Little Cayman Island
>From jon.zaimes at dol.net Tue Oct 29 11:11:17 2002
From: jon.zaimes@dol.net (Jon Zaimes AA1K)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 160m band plan
Message-ID: <3.0.5.32.20021029111117.007d5980@dol.net>
Dave,
Regardless of the FCC position, it is still the band plan and lots of us
still abide by it. Hopefully everyone will.
I passed up dozens of QSOs from DX that were operating simplex below 1843
this weekend, and I know many other 160 meter ops followed the same
practice. DX stations need to be aware that they are sacrificing QSOs by
not listening above 1843 for stateside.
BTW I heard many Europeans and others operating transceive above 1843 --
now if conditions had only cooperated!
73/Jon AA1K
>From ARRL Letter 10/26 quoting Riley Hollingsworth:
<quote>
>Hollingsworth says that operation that does not comply with a generally
>accepted band plan such as ARRL's is not illegal. He points out,
>however, that band plans--to the extent that they're followed--do help
>to keep down friction among various users and make his job a lot easier.
>"I don't consider it a big deal. I was just trying to raise awareness,"
>he said, adding that the FCC has no intention of making band plan
>compliance mandatory.
><unquote>
>so now we can do ssb below 1843??????????
>I wish someone would make up our minds.
>David Robbins K1TTT
>From w2up at mindspring.com Tue Oct 29 18:48:29 2002
From: w2up@mindspring.com (Barry )
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Anonymous RR Plaque
In-Reply-To: <005301c27f66$8330cb40$4775883f@ibm1050257>
Message-ID: <3DBED7FD.28375.212625@localhost>
Bruce,
Don't count your chickens before they hatch. I, too, received a plaque
for RTTY Roundup, anonymous sponsor. The odd thing about it was I
didn't operate the RR in 2002!
I sent a note to WS7I, who contacted ARRL. They thanked me for
notifying them, and told me they got some of their files crossed between
2001 and 2002 and it was a mistake. They're supposed to issue a call
tag and have it picked up, but nothing yet, after a week...
73,
Barry W2UP
On 29 Oct 2002 Bruce B. Sawyer wrote:
> I just received a totally unexpected, but much appreciated, package in the
> mail today from the ARRL. It was a plaque for last January's RTTY Roundup
> (DX SOAB/HP), which I had thought was unsponsored. Some generous person did
> sponsor this plaque, but chose to remain anonymous. Thus there's no way I
> can send him my thanks directly. My apologies to all for the bandwidth, but
> somehow I can't let this go by without notice. So to whomever it may be who
> decided to put his money on the line in order to support contesting this
> way, my sincere thanks. This plaque is deeply appreciated.
>
> By the way, I don't think the ARRL made much of a profit off your
> sponsorship fee. I noticed the postage to get it here was $23!
>
> 73,
> Bruce, ZF2NT
> Little Cayman Island
>
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--
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Newtown, PA Frankford Radio Club
>From ku8e1 at yahoo.com Tue Oct 29 10:59:52 2002
From: ku8e1@yahoo.com (Jeffrey Clarke)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 160m band plan
In-Reply-To: <3.0.5.32.20021029111117.007d5980@dol.net>
Message-ID: <20021029185952.8555.qmail@web40801.mail.yahoo.com>
Speaking of band plans.... What about 40 meters too ?? I think I worked
some guys transmitting on SSB as low as 7005. I even heard some well
known EU stations call guys in the CARR who were listening up above
7150 and playing "dumb" about being out of the band. Seems like some
stations will do just about anything to make a QSO ???
Jeff KU8E
--- Jon Zaimes AA1K <jon.zaimes@dol.net> wrote:
> Dave,
>
> Regardless of the FCC position, it is still the band plan and lots of
> us
> still abide by it. Hopefully everyone will.
>
> I passed up dozens of QSOs from DX that were operating simplex below
> 1843
> this weekend, and I know many other 160 meter ops followed the same
> practice. DX stations need to be aware that they are sacrificing QSOs
> by
> not listening above 1843 for stateside.
>
> BTW I heard many Europeans and others operating transceive above 1843
> --
> now if conditions had only cooperated!
>
> 73/Jon AA1K
>
> >From ARRL Letter 10/26 quoting Riley Hollingsworth:
>
> <quote>
>
> >Hollingsworth says that operation that does not comply with a
> generally
> >accepted band plan such as ARRL's is not illegal. He points out,
> >however, that band plans--to the extent that they're followed--do
> help
> >to keep down friction among various users and make his job a lot
> easier.
>
> >"I don't consider it a big deal. I was just trying to raise
> awareness,"
> >he said, adding that the FCC has no intention of making band plan
> >compliance mandatory.
> ><unquote>
>
> >so now we can do ssb below 1843??????????
>
> >I wish someone would make up our minds.
>
>
> >David Robbins K1TTT
>
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>From barry at mxg.com Tue Oct 29 13:10:37 2002
From: barry@mxg.com (Barry Merrill)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Packet Spots in CQWW
In-Reply-To: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10210290741230.12341-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
Message-ID: <FJECJCDPGLAELGCJIMMNMELPIFAA.barry@mxg.com>
I have occasional RF interference into my computer,
especially 10 meters, high power, high SWR caused by
a big jump in frequency without retuning the Matchbox.
I would have selected the station from a packet spot
with the logging software, and the radio did move to
that frequency, and I called the station, and when
would go to enter that QSO with the logging software:
-Sometimes the computer was frozen, no cursor blink nor
cursor control, and the three-fingered-salute ALT-CTL-DEL
was not recognized, requiring a hardware reset.
-But sometimes, I would log the contact, and then, as I
tuned away, looking for new stations, the logging software
would have stopped seeing the radio's actual frequency,
and instead, it kept that original frequency, even when
I went to announce a new station.
I learned to always compare what frequency the logging software
thinks my radio is on, with the actual frequency of the radio.
Sometimes I could clear this error and reestablish communications
by opening and closing the Radio Setup Ports option, sometimes
I have to exit and restart the logging program, and rarely I have
had to restart the hardware to get the logging software to see
the radio again.
None of this, in my opinion is the "fault" of the logging software;
it's just what can happen when RF Interference changes the bits in
a computer's memory.
But because I know it happens, it could easily account for accidental
postings of multiple stations with a stuck frequency.
Barry, W5GN
P.S. But only my typing is to blame for my erroneous posting
of a YV5 as a VY5.
>From Georgek5kg at aol.com Tue Oct 29 14:52:47 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 40 band dx operations
Message-ID: <115.19d0ce1c.2af0410f@aol.com>
In a message dated 10/29/2002 7:31:23 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
ku8e1@yahoo.com writes:
> even heard some well
> known EU stations call guys in the CARR who were listening up above
> 7150 and playing "dumb" about being out of the band.
There are many foreign countries that permit operation above 7100 khz. I
don't know about the Europeans, but don't be at all surprised to hear dx all
the way up to 7300 khz.
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 Georgek5kg at aol.com Tue Oct 29 15:29:58 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: [WriteLog] RE: [YCCC] Re: New Country Files 24
October 2002 (update -1204)
Message-ID: <fd.203577e5.2af049c6@aol.com>
In a message dated 10/29/2002 3:40:20 AM Greenwich Standard Time,
n1sv@n1sv.com writes:
> I worked R1ANC as well and I remember distinctly he said zone 29!
>
>
Yup, definitely z 29.
George I. Wagner, K5KG
Productivity Resources LLC
941-312-9450
941-312-9460 fax
201-415-6044 cell
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>From hamcat at directvinternet.com Tue Oct 29 22:04:07 2002
From: hamcat@directvinternet.com (K4SB)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 160m band plan
References: <3.0.5.32.20021029111117.007d5980@dol.net>
Message-ID: <3DBF05D7.1BBCE3C@directvinternet.com>
Jon Zaimes AA1K wrote:
> Dave,
> Regardless of the FCC position, it is still the band plan and lots of us
> still abide by it. Hopefully everyone will.
-------------------------
I think the operator will have the final say, but I firmly believe the
problem is the
ARRL band plan.
When some ????????? puts the digital modes at 1.8 up, and SSB above
1.843, I see this as nothing more than another attack on CW.
Come up with some common sense, and I'll go along with it. For all but
contest weekends
we're wasting 3/4 of the band!
I'm not going along with this one.
73
Ed
>From DF3KV at aol.com Tue Oct 29 17:44:44 2002
From: DF3KV@aol.com (DF3KV@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 40 band dx operations
Message-ID: <1bd.129d6f5f.2af0695c@aol.com>
> There are many foreign countries that permit operation above 7100 khz. I
> don't know about the Europeans, but don't be at all surprised to hear dx
> all
> the way up to 7300 khz.
>
Region 1 Bandplan limits 40m operation to 7100kc in Europe
73
Peter
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>From john-k1rc at juno.com Tue Oct 29 17:59:51 2002
From: john-k1rc@juno.com (john-k1rc@juno.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Did I miss something along the way?
Message-ID: <20021029.175952.-324709.0.john-k1rc@juno.com>
Hi all,
I was looking at some of the CQ SSB claimed scores
today and (being somewhat slow on the pickup) noticed
a couple of odd type categories.
USA SOAB(A) QRP
Single op all band (assisted) QRP?
USA SOSB(A)/10 QRP
Single op Single band (assisted) 10M QRP?
Didn't know these were "approved" categories.
If so, how are they used? How are the use of the
spotting nets used, etc.
I've been running straight SOAB QRP all these years,
(since '78) is this an amendment to that category?
Or is it one of those "grey areas" left up to ones
"imagination"?
Sorry if I'm throwing gas onto the fire here, but if its
legal I might as well take advantage of it too.
Its getting so my tribander and single wire can't
compete with the "big" stations even in QRP
category anymore.. (and I haven't got the bux to
build up a super station)
Whats the correct ruling on this?
My firesuit is back from the cleaners, have at it.
Thanks and 73,
John K1RC
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>From KI9A at aol.com Tue Oct 29 19:51:50 2002
From: KI9A@aol.com (KI9A@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Another anti-contester on QRZ.com
Message-ID: <16.278d05c1.2af08726@aol.com>
OK folks, give it to these clowns! www.qrz.com
See the "qrz news"
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>From w7why at harborside.com Wed Oct 30 02:36:42 2002
From: w7why@harborside.com (Tom Osborne)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
References: <5.1.1.6.1.20021029014600.03fdb520@wvinbox.ntelos.net>
Message-ID: <3DBF45BA.6B02447A@harborside.com>
Tom Horton wrote:
> If I were a rich guy I would spend a year or two traveling in >South
> America and southern Europe showing ops how to set the mic >gain and
> processor levels.
Hi Tom
You don't have to be a rich guy. Just listen to some of the "big
guns" here in the states that have rotten audio. There was one
K9 station on 20 Saturday that was 10 or 15 kc wide and
splattering all over the place. I knew if I told him, he'd just
ignore me so I didn't say anything. 73
Tom W7WHY
>From radio at stelex.com.au Wed Oct 30 19:07:35 2002
From: radio@stelex.com.au (Mike, VK4DX)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 40 band dx operations
References: <1bd.129d6f5f.2af0695c@aol.com>
Message-ID: <3DBFA157.8010307@stelex.com.au>
40m band in Australia:
7.000 - 7.300 with SSB 7.040 - 7.300
Lovely ! Hi
73 Mike, VK4DX
>
>
>>There are many foreign countries that permit operation above 7100 khz. I
>>don't know about the Europeans, but don't be at all surprised to hear dx
>>all
>>the way up to 7300 khz.
>>
>>
>>
>
>Region 1 Bandplan limits 40m operation to 7100kc in Europe
>
>73
>Peter
>
>
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>From kg5u at hal-pc.org Wed Oct 30 09:46:23 2002
From: kg5u@hal-pc.org (Dale L Martin)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
In-Reply-To: <5.1.1.6.0.20021028164847.00a96640@130.94.229.242>
Message-ID: <LPBBJJHKFOOEGKEBKHOJGEKDEJAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
> In the major contests, QSO rate is everything.
If rate is everything, then why would someone intentionally throw a curve to
unwary participants by giving an incorrect and incomplete exchange? The
rules say the exchange comprises the RS(T) and zone; not 'thank you' and
zone.
When the receiving operator doesn't hear what he/she expects to hear, it
causes disruption to the flow of operating--it doesn't matter if the logging
software automatically puts in a default RS(T).
I believe change should be sought administratively through means external to
the actual contest operation.
Why screw things up for others?
73,
dale, kg5u
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 30 07:32:08 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQWW DX, SSB - USA Claimed Scores 30Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210301532.g9UFW8r12268@b4h.net>
2002 CQWW DX, SSB - USA Claimed Scores 30Oct2002
Submit logs by: December 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: ssb@cqww.com
Mail logs to:
CQWW Phone
CQ Magazine
25 Newbridge Road
Hicksville, NY 11801
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 QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA M/2 HP
N3RS 5289 172 689 48 12,973,440 FRC
K4JA 4893 177 717 48 12,171,810 PVRC
N2NT 4711 165 661 48 10,715,698 FRC
K1KI 4723 163 654 48 10,639,791 YCCC
KI1G 4454 167 671 48 10,590,644 YCCC
W6KK(@W6KP) 3943 161 571 48 7,626,708 SCCC
K0TV 2850 145 570 48 5,622,760 YCCC
K5NA 3017 167 575 48 5,481,896 CTDXCC
AA5NT 2653 155 545 48 4,608,100 NTCC
W7DX(@K7IR) 2520 159 482 48 4,220,985 WWDXC
N1RR 2290 129 435 36 3,645,000 YCCC
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USA M/M HP
KC1XX 8205 188 791 48 21,262,901
K9NS 7054 189 756 48 17,341,695 SMC
N2RM 5895 175 701 48 14,082,576 FRC
K1TTT 4565 164 655 48 9,735,453 YCCC
W3PP 3841 164 660 48 8,453,416 FRC
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USA M/S HP
N4PN 3437 162 615 48 7,190,358 FCG
K8AZ 2889 167 638 48 6,555,000 NCC
K1IR 2660 148 603 48 5,672,303 YCCC
N0NI 2606 169 630 48 5,593,799
K0RF 2353 169 611 46 4,986,540
N1MM 2548 137 552 48 4,899,582 YCCC
N5YA 2696 148 518 41 4,687,974 NTCC
W4WS(@KG4NEP) 2208 149 574 48 4,306,911 PVRC
KY5R 2160 138 517 42 3,985,020 Alabama Contest Grou
N1LN 2107 150 523 48 3,394,612
K9ES 1736 135 497 48 3,020,960 FCG
W1BK 1134 133 475 42 1,910,944 YCCC
K6KO 889 126 317 28 1,052,568 NCCC
W3LJ 728 93 316 40 807,366 PVRC
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USA M/S LP
NQ4U 1025 106 305 1,102,713 TCG
NY4T 941 105 311 46 1,038,752 TCG
K0UK 766 126 338 18 949,344 Grand Mesa
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USA SOAB HP
KQ2M 3945 157 583 43 8,162,940 FRC
K4ZW 3202 150 547 48 6,353,852 PVRC
N9RV 3299 147 493 40 6,027,520 NCC
K3ZO 3136 137 486 41 5,547,192 PVRC
K5ZD 2777 143 532 30 5,363,550 YCCC
W9RE 2652 153 531 43 5,020,000 SMC
WB9Z 2537 159 508 45 4,675,003 SMC
K3CR(LZ4AX) 2344 137 487 43 4,104,672 NCC
W1WEF 2303 124 443 33 3,662,820 YCCC
N6BV(@N6RO) 2628 136 342 40 3,268,086 NCCC
NX9T 1860 115 382 26 2,563,526 PVRC
W4WTB 1574 137 436 2,538,963 CDXA
K0KX 1352 140 456 32 2,236,788 MWA
K5TR 1808 133 361 30 2,163,720 Boring Amateur Radio
K5RR 1597 128 342 35 2,085,860
K3MD 1366 124 410 28 2,048,424 FRC
W7GG 1538 145 355 38 2,029,000 WVDXC
K4BAI 1619 103 336 35 1,960,574 SECC
K5ZO 1331 141 361 42 1,795,152
WX3B 1257 90 327 10 1,508,706 PVRC
K2UOP 1002 115 384 26 1,397,699 PVRC
K1GU 1038 99 318 36 1,203,879 YCCC
K4RO 1115 105 282 20 1,165,644 TCG
K4UTE 787 117 403 30 1,123,200 NORTH FLORIDA DX ASS
K0OU 889 109 302 23 984,756
N3UM 873 90 301 25 951,694 PVRC
N7GYD 1002 100 264 36 948,220 WWDXC
KG7H 946 109 272 31 937,641 PVRC
N4CW 800 87 294 22 853,821 PVRC
K9MWM 761 102 236 36 679,042 Grand Mesa
W4NTI 669 0 345 24 624,795
K5XR(W5ASP) 540 97 301 588,244 TDXS
NE9Z 505 112 296 21 566,712
N4GG 595 76 256 7 551,784 PVRC
KB0ENE 541 93 236 472,444
K0GAS 554 91 195 420,420 Grand Mesa
N5DD 470 90 222 415,896 TDXS
W3WW 513 71 216 17 412,132 FCG
K4FK(W4SAA) 414 77 210 12 328,615 FCG
N6VH 405 90 172 286,628 SCCC
K4BP 359 86 196 7 267,336 TCG
KO7X(@KI7WX) 347 79 158 8 224,202 PVRC
K4IU 334 76 167 208,737 MWA
N5QQ(@KC5FU) 262 70 160 12 165,600 NTCC
K7ABV 310 61 133 7 163,348 NORTHERN ROCKIES DX
KE8RO 194 43 130 15 91,690
AD4L 166 48 103 4 67,799 PVRC
K7RX 96 29 59 22,176 WWDXC
W6MVW 82 29 50 5 16,432 SCCC
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USA SOAB LP
N1SV 1515 105 386 2,090,678 YCCC
N4TZ/9 1230 131 407 37 1,820,592 SMC
N5AW 1192 134 402 40 1,746,824 CTDXCC
NR3X(N4YDU) 1320 103 359 34 1,651,188 PVRC
W1CTN 1165 114 378 29 1,551,276 YCCC
K1HT 957 106 359 27 1,243,875 YCCC
AC0W 1041 109 327 38 1,224,724 MWA
W2RDS 1015 93 327 39 1,197,840 FRC
WA1Z 841 92 303 30 916,400 YCCC
K5IID 809 95 279 828,784 MRRC
NA4K 809 90 258 16 786,132 TCG
N1LW 741 84 282 763,476 YCCC
AC0X 731 98 266 31 714,532 MWA
K3JT 734 79 258 683,436 PVRC
KU8E 651 97 258 24 623,025 SECC
W1DAD 610 92 279 18 605,472 YCCC
K0XH 657 94 244 28 599,950 MWA
W0ETT 606 88 236 20 537,840 Grand Mesa
K7HBN 451 80 181 327,294 WWDXC
KU3O 523 62 176 306,544 FCG
N4EK 450 56 184 303,360 FCG
AB4MT 408 71 207 9 299,406 Alabama Contest Grou
K0FX(K0FC) 379 90 179 12 274,649 Grand Mesa
N2CQ 380 56 199 14 272,085 FRC
W4TDB 362 74 151 14 214,200 TCG
K4LOG 434 49 139 30 209,432 FCG
W3CP 274 69 163 20 175,160 PVRC
W9LYN 308 71 153 25 172,704 SMC
WR9A 310 46 146 12 160,512 SMC
WN3VAW 245 70 165 12 153,690 Wireless Association
N7XY 282 69 115 19 139,346 WWDXC
W5WZ 296 54 121 14 133,000 Twin City Ham Club
AK8B 250 47 120 15 112,725
N3GNW 202 56 128 16 102,120
ND2T 225 56 89 12 87,580 NCCC
W4YA 159 39 106 62,930 FCG
K6OWL 184 47 58 8 52,185
N3RA 146 41 85 2 47,502 NCC
W6ZZZ 131 35 51 29,240 NCCC
K1MOM 20 13 16 1 1,102 YCCC
N0SG 3 3 3 1 63 Grand Mesa
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USA SOAB QRP
N0KE(@WB0GAZ) 564 90 216 37 461,754 Grand Mesa
N5FPW 341 69 174 23 218,700 SECC
N8IE 411 53 135 25 214,884
KR1ST 322 45 134 154,119
W9RPM 199 66 123 6 91,098
WB6BWZ 183 39 77 17 37,120 SECC
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USA SOAB(A) HP
W2RE 3008 145 597 45 6,370,812 Hudson Valley Contes
K3WW 2623 161 627 48 5,815,440 FRC
K3PP 2017 149 575 43 4,099,288 FRC
W4NF 2018 143 544 39 3,875,367 PVRC
W1GD 2040 140 526 37 3,864,798 FRC
NO2R 1900 139 558 36 3,770,073 FRC
AA3B 2022 135 505 40 3,681,920 FRC
K5KG 1772 137 509 36 3,434,136 FCG
K1AM 1675 135 505 37 2,999,040 YCCC
W3MF 1471 130 473 27 2,509,083 FRC
K3NM 1464 122 470 30 2,487,582 FRC
W2YC 1355 128 481 35 2,306,892 FRC
W3GM(K3ND) 1334 129 478 29 2,278,071 FRC
WT3W 1392 124 443 2,237,382 FRC
K4XR 1028 147 498 35 1,825,350 Alabama Contest Grou
W5VX 1172 131 434 28 1,787,095
AA4V 1194 112 332 15 1,502,052 Aiken Contest Club
N3ZA 880 128 465 38 1,430,909 FRC
W1ZT 903 117 443 26 1,383,760 YCCC
W6TK 1065 124 349 23 1,366,824 SCCC
WT3P 1072 96 351 1,346,364 FRC
K4OJ(@W1CW) 956 98 370 1,263,132 FCG
W2UP 975 90 329 8 1,168,591 FRC
W3IQ 920 90 294 18 993,024 NCC
KI9A 785 108 318 25 903,972 SMC
KA2D 753 80 314 19 853,798 YCCC
W1FY(NC1N) 600 57 225 16 483,066 YCCC
N2WK 444 94 272 11 437,736 Rochester DX Associa
K0BX 413 70 207 12 326,029
K5NZ 289 277 94 6 288,638 CTDXCC
KD2HE 278 42 136 6 137,950
K3SV 250 78 206 118,192 PVRC
NA9D 193 61 114 5 86,975 SMC
K2CC(KC2BMG) 189 40 84 5 54,808 Clarkson University
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USA SOAB(A) LP
NA2U 1300 117 441 2,053,440 FRC
W8TTS 200 50 131 6 97,559
KB1GW 82 24 47 4 14,342 YCCC
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USA SOAB(A) QRP
W6RCL 267 62 102 114,308
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USA SOSB(A)/10 HP
N2WW(@K0MP) 851 31 138 380,419 Western Wireless CC
K7KR 723 34 136 20 325,040 CADXA
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USA SOSB(A)/10 LP
K2SX 520 28 123 18 220,158 YCCC
N9GUN 166 24 61 5 38,505 SMC
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USA SOSB(A)/10 QRP
K9GY 46 17 30 5,358 SMC
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USA SOSB(A)/15 HP
W7UT 1131 37 144 26 587,888
W7ZR 940 37 125 28 389,124 WVDXC
W9JA 356 31 125 15 155,688
N0ZM 284 24 88 82,880 Western Wireless CC
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USA SOSB(A)/20 HP
WA2QNW 516 39 135 18 258,900
NX5M 400 32 125 16 168,960 CTDXCC
N6WS 359 35 133 26 165,816 SCCC
KR6NA/0 383 33 108 17 119,568
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USA SOSB/10 HP
K4WI 1897 35 140 28 885,675 Alabama Contest Club
NA5S 903 32 127 391,617
W7QN 118 14 20 2 7,140 WWDXC
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USA SOSB/10 LP
W8LU 574 35 152 23 304,810
N5XJ(@NX5M) 692 32 129 27 292,537 CTDXCC
KE9S 509 29 107 19 192,304 Bay Area Wireless As
WB2DVU 410 25 102 14 147,955 Rochester (NY) DX As
WA7BNM 430 28 98 16 146,286 SCCC
N2CU 300 23 92 5 98,555 WNYDXA
KS2G 277 21 78 6 78,408 Order of Boiled Owls
NV4B 232 26 87 15 73,111 Alabama Contest Grou
N8IA 57 16 36 4 7,176
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USA SOSB/10 QRP
N7IR 46 25 34 6 7,493 Central AZ DX Associ
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USA SOSB/15 HP
KV0Q 1470 37 136 26 734,230 Grand Mesa
N3HBX 1273 35 130 30 585,750 PVRC
W5TM(W5AO) 1367 36 119 23 535,990 OkDX
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USA SOSB/15 LP
W0AH 679 35 128 21 293,074 Grand Mesa
N4MO 566 33 129 28 258,714 PVRC
N4JF 567 33 126 16 250,982 ALABAMA CONTEST GROU
K8IR 357 26 105 28 130,214 BAY AREA WIRELESS
NG3Q/8 308 29 105 12 115,374
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USA SOSB/15 QRP
KR2Q 518 29 118 216,531
K7JA 310 34 118 20 130,568
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USA SOSB/20 HP
W7WA 1396 39 153 771,000 WWDXC
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USA SOSB/20 LP
K3SWZ 312 32 104 24 115,328 PVRC
N3XT 101 22 42 12 16,000 Grand Mesa
KC0ATC 24 12 16 3 1,764
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USA SOSB/20 QRP
N7MB 148 27 62 22 32,129 Central Arizona DX A
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USA SOSB/40 HP
K4XS 726 31 113 22 302,688 FCG
K7XZ(K1MY) 198 28 72 30 53,200 Central Arizona DX A
W9SE 144 22 65 31,494 SMC
K4TX 76 15 42 2 12,369
W5GZ 47 16 18 13 4,148
N0HF 26 12 19 2 1,953 Grand Mesa
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USA SOSB/80 HP
KT1V 517 20 85 29 147,210 YCCC
Operators:
9A1P 9A2CW,9A2RD,9A5AEI,9A6NDX,9A6XX,IK3UNA,S55M
9A7A 9A3OS,9A3TR,9A4PA,9A4RX,9A6DM,9A7V,9A8A
AA5NT AA5NT,K3TD,KK7SJ,N1CC,N5EE,N5NJ,N5TVL,N8SM,NW5X
AL1G AL1G,AL7J,KL7FH,NL7RT
CK6SV VE6AKY,VE6MRT,VE6NAP,VE6SV,VE6VW,VE7GAS,VO1CV
DF0HQ DK4WA,DL1AUZ,DL2SAX,DL3DXX,DL3TD,DL4ALB,DL5ANT,
DL5AOJ,DL5AXX,DL5LYM,DL5YY,DL7VOA
EA1EEY EA1BVP,EA1CS,EA1CUB,EA1EEY,EA1EY,EA1QA,EA1WX,
EB1HAL,EC1DQK
EA5KB EA5KB,EC5CPL
ED7VG EA1AK,EA2TV,EA7ATX,EA7CCN,EA7EZQ,EA7HY,EA7VG
IO4T IK4HLQ,IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4BBF,
IZ4DIJ,IZ4EFN
IQ2C I2MWY,IK2FIL,IK2JUB,IK2PFL,IW2HAJ,IW2NOR,IZ2ABI,
IZ2EEV
IQ4A I4EAT,I4IND,I4TJE,I4VEQ,IK2NCJ,IK2QPR,IK2ULH,
IK4DCT,IK4QJH
IQ4T I4IFL,I4MGP,IK3QAR,IK4HVR,IK4SXJ,IK4TVP,IK4WMH,
IZ4AKS
IU2X I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2FYH,IK2GSN,IK2GXK,IK2GZU,
IK2SAU,IW2LLH
K0RF K0RF,W0UA,W1XE
K0TV K0TV,K2TE,KB1PZ,KD6BLK,KI6MF,W1GQ,W1MJ,WK1V,
WO1N
K0UK K0UK,WA0RSX
K1IR K1IR,K1VR,K2WR,KE1J,KM2P,NR1DX,W1VE
K1KI K1CC,K1KI,KM1P,VA7RR,W1RM
K1TTT AA1TE,AA1XJ,AK2P,K1MK,K1TTT,N1SR,NT2X,VA3PL,
W1TO,W2AU,W2GB,W3SM
K4JA AJ9C,K4JA,K4MA,K7SV,KE9I,W3BP
K5NA K2UR,K5DU,K5NA,KD5SQF,KI5DR,N5ZC
K6KO K6KO,K6TA
K8AZ K8AZ,K8BL,K8MR,N8TR,W8CAR,W8KIC,WB8K,WT8C
K9ES AD4ES,K9ES,KC4HW,KG4IPO
K9NS AA9D,K9DX,K9GS,K9HMB,K9NO,K9PPY,K9PW,K9QVB,K9RS,
KO9A,KS9W,W9RM,WE9V
KC1XX HC1OT,K1DG,K1GQ,K6AW,KC1XX,KM3T,N6HB,N6IG,W1FV
KH0AA JE1JKL,JF1SQC,JP1NWZ
KI1G KI1G,KS1J,WF1B
KY5R KY5R,N4YQ,W4RJ
LR0N LU1NDC,LU2NI,LU5NA,LU6HCV,LU6HDF,LU7HBO,LU7HVH,
LU7NN,LU8NA
LT1F LU1FAM,LU1FGE,LU1FJ,LU1FKR,LU1FMO,LU1FT,LU2DKT,
LU2FT,LU3FZW
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY3CI,LY3MM,LY4CW
LZ1ABC LZ1ABC,LZ1AQ
N0NI K0KD,K0WHV,N0AC,N0AV,N0HR,N0NI,W0ETC,W0FLS,WO0V
N1LN K5NZ,K7LEX,KD5NDZ,KD5TMF,N1LN,N5EN,W5MF,W5PF,
W5SB,WA5MLT
N1MM KB1GW,N1IXF,N1MM
N1RR N1RR,N2PGD,W1KM,WM1K
N2NT N2NT,N2NU,N2WKS,W2RQ,WW2Y
N2RM K2TW,N2NC,N2RM,NA2AA,W2REH,W3CF,WK2G,WM2H
N3RS N2SR,N3ED,N3RD,N3RS,W8FJ,WA3LRO
N4PN KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
N5YA K1NT,N5KR,N5UM,OH1HX,W5LL
NP2B KP2BH,NP2B,NP2KW,VE3BW,W5IDX,WD4JR
NY4T K4RNT,KA1DWX,KR4FO,NY4T
OK5W OK1AEZ,OK1AMX,OK1AUU,OK1CF,OK1DDO,OK1FKD,OK1JKT,
OK1MJA,OK1WF,OK2ZW,OM2RA,OM3BH
OK6A OK2CMW,OK2INW,OK2PSE
OL5Q OK1FFU,OK1FLC,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
OM7M OK2BFN,OM3PA,OM3PC,OM5RM,OM5RW,OM5ZW
OZ5BAL OZ0J,OZ1JTE
PJ2T K1AR,K8NZ,N8BJQ,W1MD,WC4E
RT9W RA9WR,RU9WX,RW9WW,RW9WY,RX9WI,RX9WR
S50C S52LW,S53CC,S53MM,S57NOB
S53F S52W,S53F,S57L,S57Z
SL2ZA SM2LIY,SM2ODB,SM2VHD
TK4Z AB6BH,K5OT,K6MC,K6ZH,N6AA,N6ZZ,TK5AE,TK5EP,
TK5MH,W6XD
V26B DL8OBQ,N2ED,N3OC,V21DM
VE3DC VA3DJ,VE3BK,VE3DXF,VE3GCP,VE3NBL,VE3SS,VE3STT,
VE3VZ,VE3YOC
VE3RM VE2NI,VE3RM,VE3WIB
VE7SV VA7CW,VA7NT,VE7AGG,VE7CC,VE7SV
W1BK W1BK,W1NR
W3LJ K3NCO,KA3UBJ,W3IDT,W3LJ
W3PP K3FT,KD5FWV,N3HUV,N3KW,N3ME,N3ONM,N3PT,N6ZO,
NW3Y,W2GJ,W3IZ,W3PP,WB4FDT,WK2W,WV8RS
W6KK K6AM,K6HMS,N6AW,N6KI,N6MJ,NN6X,W6HT,W6KK,W6RW
W7DX KL2A,KL9A,KQ7W
WP2Z K3NZ,K3OO,N2TK
ZK1MA AA7PM,KT7G,VE7XF,W7TSQ,W7VV,ZK1MA
ZL6QH ZL1AXG,ZL1AZE,ZL2AOV,ZL2BDW,ZL2CA,ZL2DZ,ZL2IQ,
ZL2UO
ZW5B N5FA,N5ZO,PY1KN,PY5CC,PY5EG
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 30 07:38:49 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQWW DX, SSB - Non-USA Claimed Scores 30Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210301538.g9UFcnJ12277@b4h.net>
2002 CQWW DX, SSB - Non-USA Claimed Scores 30Oct2002
Submit logs by: December 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: ssb@cqww.com
Mail logs to:
CQWW Phone
CQ Magazine
25 Newbridge Road
Hicksville, NY 11801
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 QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA M/2 HP
PJ2T 13167 161 635 48 30,983,504
V26B 11367 159 596 48 21,022,220 FRC
ZW5B(@PY5EG) 8392 162 603 48 18,725,670 ARAUCARIA DX GROUP
9A7A 7948 171 704 48 14,688,625 Croatian CC
NP2B 9433 140 511 48 14,500,000
LT1F 6517 139 433 48 10,854,215 WWYC
LY1YK 4660 171 648 48 6,588,036 KTU RC
VE3DC 3075 137 464 4,478,051 CCO
ZL6QH 2772 129 284 46 3,333,736 Wellington Amateur R
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA M/M HP
DF0HQ 9883 182 778 48 17,862,720 RR DX
WP2Z 10246 147 558 44 17,596,800 FRC
TK4Z 11469 139 592 48 15,476,732 SCCC
ED7VG 8519 143 554 12,455,632
ZK1MA 5688 126 288 48 6,902,208 WWDXC
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA M/S HP
KH0AA 6962 158 488 48 13,201,010
IQ4A 5524 175 722 48 12,215,771
OK5W(@OK1KSO/OK5 5037 177 743 47 10,323,320
9A1P 5343 155 680 46 10,066,760 WWYC
IU2X 4922 154 630 48 9,000,320 ARI Brescia DX Group
RT9W(@RZ9WWH) 4009 150 597 48 8,314,857
OM7M 4441 168 705 48 8,234,136
IQ4T(@I4IFL) 4324 161 684 48 8,101,860 Romagna Contest Team
EA1EEY 4557 151 619 48 8,078,840
LR0N(@LU1NDC) 4363 134 478 46 7,750,980
VE3RM 3768 125 490 48 5,779,375 CCO
S50C 3415 139 571 5,003,370 CCS
IO4T 3409 138 538 47 5,000,372
VE7SV 3716 150 405 48 4,636,470 BCDX
CK6SV(@VE6SV) 3343 148 458 48 4,435,968
OL5Q 3000 131 468 3,897,693
IQ2C 2812 126 499 48 3,720,625
S53F 2835 109 453 48 2,690,294
OK6A 1632 122 435 48 1,704,977 WWYC
SL2ZA 1747 102 390 1,506,012
EA5KB 2110 95 325 1,171,280
AL1G 1272 77 173 40 732,000
OZ5BAL 378 56 195 15 217,617 EDR Ballerup
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA M/S LP
LZ1ABC(@LZ1ABC/L 1874 107 390 42 1,445,773 WWYC
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOAB HP
KP3Z(N5TJ) 8985 162 593 47 16,193,995
PT0F(CT1BOH) 7644 139 472 48 13,700,000 ARAUCARIA DX GROUP
FS/AH8DX 6398 130 468 43 9,157,772 WVDXC
VY2ZM(K1ZM) 4934 145 523 43 8,955,876 YCCC
VE3EJ 4659 164 574 45 8,899,542
ZF2NT 6493 123 372 40 7,161,660 NCCC
S50S(S51TA) 4025 154 560 48 6,538,210 CCS
SN7Q(SP7GIQ) 4233 135 482 42 6,028,707
GW4BLE 3871 128 475 41 5,419,764 CONTEST CAMBRIA
VE3EY/2(@VE2CSI) 3282 123 429 44 4,590,984 CCO
EA5DFV 3762 114 424 39 4,315,836
VE3ANX 3334 114 350 43 3,955,136 CCO
G4BUO 2819 120 438 30 3,661,596
DH1TW(@DL6FBL) 2693 134 482 45 3,357,816 BCC
OH2RA 2869 136 438 43 3,251,710 CCF/TEAM: CCF Team P
GM0F(GM4AFF) 3036 120 458 36 3,036,234
M6T(G4PIQ) 2855 111 393 23 2,975,112
VO1TA 2452 90 286 21 2,656,064
PY7ZY 2449 88 269 2,557,191
VK8AA 2496 113 244 45 2,528,274
7S2E(SM2DMU) 2393 130 389 42 2,421,654 TOEC
XE2AC 2572 106 279 32 2,264,955
CK3KZ(VE3KZ) 1630 123 402 31 2,253,300 CCO
S56A 1362 135 532 34 1,791,562 CCS
VE3NE 938 103 274 21 853,151
VE7IN 1159 102 207 27 835,536 BCDX
ZL1ANJ 1080 96 165 20 820,845
LY2OX 743 101 326 17 577,304 Lithuanian DX
CE8EIO 681 56 96 5 290,472 South Croux DX Group
DA0ED(DL4YAO) 495 51 172 210,066 BCC
K6III 251 72 128 7 130,400 NCCC
VA3KA 142 101 109 13 76,020 CCO
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOAB LP
D44TD(IV3TAN) 6201 140 511 40 11,992,492
P40W(W2GD) 4427 124 437 41 7,300,854 FRC
EA7RM 2765 108 416 45 3,420,672
IO4C(IZ4DPV) 2413 124 467 38 2,700,870
DF3KV 1538 110 422 33 1,688,568 RR DX
EA5AER 2005 73 264 28 1,455,503
CX9AU 1468 90 227 1,311,112
9A3AG 1504 102 368 25 1,308,010 Croatian CC
SP6EKS 1105 123 449 1,260,688
VE3BUC(@VE3SY) 1256 100 274 32 1,169,124 CCO
A45WD(YO9HP) 1154 103 264 1,160,087 YO DX CLUB
VE3CR 1009 97 311 1,079,568
SP5DDJ 1262 106 362 38 1,079,208
G4IIY 1188 79 318 20 858,314 CHILTERN DX
NS4T 784 94 288 37 789,976 SECC
6J2AUB(XE2AUB) 1383 63 135 640,332
OM6RM 1060 84 299 41 624,290
GM0TGE 849 79 272 30 606,879
SM6D(SM6DER) 1008 74 263 582,336 SK6AW Hisingingens R
VK4DX 804 79 160 13 536,794 Sarajevo Contest Gro
VE9DX 643 64 206 18 441,990
VA3XRZ 562 64 206 26 372,330 CCO
VE4YU 469 79 173 15 299,376
VE3RSA 404 63 167 247,480
HL1/WX8C 494 64 146 240,030
DL4RCK 493 65 208 8 222,495 BCC
9A5AVC 274 24 67 14 62,784
VE3RCN 161 29 64 36,084
LY2QJ(@LY1DS) 129 19 55 3 14,356
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOAB QRP
SM5IMO 558 56 218 26 277,562 TOEC
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOAB(A) HP
JY9QJ 4009 138 499 34 7,184,723
OE1A(OE1EMS) 3196 156 642 38 5,097,624 SCG
S52ZW 3063 146 597 46 4,852,533 SCC
PX2W(PY2YU) 3206 123 391 43 4,746,790 TuPY DX Group
OM5A(OM3LA) 2939 150 589 4,311,326
VE1OP 1969 113 425 30 2,696,456
SP8NR 957 112 369 1,058,681 SPDXC
VA3NR 417 80 212 12 317,404
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOAB(A) LP
GJ0NYG 1040 79 342 25 768,325
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB(A)/10 HP
LP7H(LU9HS) 2627 35 147 28 1,376,102 LUCG
UA9YAB 1271 28 126 450,590
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB(A)/10 LP
I8UZA 832 37 148 356,495
OZ8AE 420 32 121 22 154,071
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB(A)/15 HP
DF9ZP 2200 39 159 1,064,844 BCC
OT2T(DL2CC) 1792 39 156 29 821,145 RRDXA
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB(A)/20 HP
S51CK 1824 38 154 618,624 SCC
VE7AV 1392 37 118 30 476,935
LT0H(LU3HY) 952 31 73 10 290,992
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB(A)/80 HP
ON4ATW 912 17 82 120,780
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/10 HP
CX5BW 4169 35 138 33 2,117,001
ZY5G(PP5WG) 3610 36 149 35 1,953,785 Araucaria DX Group
P43E 2811 30 120 1,219,650 Aruba ARC
YU1ZZ 2116 38 145 25 944,280 YU CC
Z31GX 2111 37 142 28 823,400
OL7N(OK1CDJ) 1256 37 143 24 547,920
LA6YEA 957 35 141 20 401,104
ES2X(ES2NA) 980 36 136 36 350,000
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/10 LP
AY4DX(LU4DX) 2564 34 129 1,220,870 LUCG
WP3C 2317 31 116 22 842,016
EA6DD 1479 35 150 557,035
KH6GMP 1523 30 64 421,872 KONA DX CLUB
G0AEV 963 32 130 391,230
F8AAN 1010 33 114 16 360,003
EA5ON/M 937 34 112 261,048
SM5D(SM5DJZ) 505 29 120 166,582 TOEC
HB9AA(HB9ARF) 461 31 93 15 141,236
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/10 QRP
TT8ZZ(F5PTM) 1646 28 96 23 606,112
J79UF(VE5UF) 684 21 80 21 171,094
SP5XMU 272 32 78 22 76,670
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/15 HP
ZX5J(PP5JR) 4059 40 171 2,518,285 Araucaria DX Group
YT6A 2790 38 150 24 1,150,000 SKY CC
OH1F(OH1MDR) 1645 38 146 657,064 CCF
YT1RA 1846 33 110 30 567,138 YU CC
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/15 LP
VE3DZ 1152 33 141 25 519,390 CCO
EA7HBP 1500 27 109 32 372,640
VE7UF(VE7NS) 941 29 71 2 232,900 BCDX
PA0JED 332 24 88 15 71,120
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/15 QRP
LU3DR 495 32 106 31 189,474 LUCG
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/160 HP
C4A(5B4ADA/9A3A) 519 10 60 103,040 Aphrodite Contest Cl
4O6A(T95A) 684 11 67 20 58,734 SKY CC
YU7AR 572 11 63 46,546
SM4F(SM4DHF) 441 7 54 20 27,328 TOEC
PP5VB(@ZX5J) 12 6 9 288 Araucaria DX Group
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/160 LP
G3UEG 429 8 55 18 27,027
VE3XAX 176 5 10 20 5,010 CCO
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/20 HP
9A6A 3324 38 170 46 1,306,240 Croatian CC
PY3MM(@ZX5J) 2239 38 129 1,089,508 Araucaria DX Group
SN8V(SP8GQU) 2210 39 153 811,968
9M6A(N1UR) 1563 36 121 38 721,334 YCCC
SP4DEU 1267 38 137 30 403,025
SP8KAF/8(SQ8GHY) 628 27 95 32 112,850
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/20 LP
9A7ZZ 595 27 97 123,876 Croatian CC
LY1DS 15 7 12 1 513
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/20 QRP
GM0IIO 232 13 50 14 18,522
LU4HMF 86 17 33 9,700
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/40 HP
S50A 2438 36 131 37 703,284 SCC
9A5E 2021 33 115 39 519,776 Croatian CC
LY5A(LY2PAJ) 1875 33 128 460,000
SP6IXF 1859 30 117 35 403,622
OH0NL(OH2BYS) 1245 29 114 28 272,844 CCF
LX1KC 1270 28 104 42 253,440
OH2BP 514 27 86 85,654 CCF
PX5A(PP5UA) 291 18 48 45,994 Araucaria DX Group
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/40 LP
MW5HOC 137 11 45 17 11,256
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/80 HP
YT0A(VEL) 1241 25 98 29 222,630
OM0C(OM3TZZ) 1434 22 88 27 201,080
YU1JW 911 19 82 16 128,270 YU CC
VE2ZP 758 20 65 128,120 CCO
PU3A(PY3DX) 241 23 65 9 55,792 Araucaria DX Group
Operators:
9A1P 9A2CW,9A2RD,9A5AEI,9A6NDX,9A6XX,IK3UNA,S55M
9A7A 9A3OS,9A3TR,9A4PA,9A4RX,9A6DM,9A7V,9A8A
AA5NT AA5NT,K3TD,KK7SJ,N1CC,N5EE,N5NJ,N5TVL,N8SM,NW5X
AL1G AL1G,AL7J,KL7FH,NL7RT
CK6SV VE6AKY,VE6MRT,VE6NAP,VE6SV,VE6VW,VE7GAS,VO1CV
DF0HQ DK4WA,DL1AUZ,DL2SAX,DL3DXX,DL3TD,DL4ALB,DL5ANT,
DL5AOJ,DL5AXX,DL5LYM,DL5YY,DL7VOA
EA1EEY EA1BVP,EA1CS,EA1CUB,EA1EEY,EA1EY,EA1QA,EA1WX,
EB1HAL,EC1DQK
EA5KB EA5KB,EC5CPL
ED7VG EA1AK,EA2TV,EA7ATX,EA7CCN,EA7EZQ,EA7HY,EA7VG
IO4T IK4HLQ,IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4BBF,
IZ4DIJ,IZ4EFN
IQ2C I2MWY,IK2FIL,IK2JUB,IK2PFL,IW2HAJ,IW2NOR,IZ2ABI,
IZ2EEV
IQ4A I4EAT,I4IND,I4TJE,I4VEQ,IK2NCJ,IK2QPR,IK2ULH,
IK4DCT,IK4QJH
IQ4T I4IFL,I4MGP,IK3QAR,IK4HVR,IK4SXJ,IK4TVP,IK4WMH,
IZ4AKS
IU2X I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2FYH,IK2GSN,IK2GXK,IK2GZU,
IK2SAU,IW2LLH
K0RF K0RF,W0UA,W1XE
K0TV K0TV,K2TE,KB1PZ,KD6BLK,KI6MF,W1GQ,W1MJ,WK1V,
WO1N
K0UK K0UK,WA0RSX
K1IR K1IR,K1VR,K2WR,KE1J,KM2P,NR1DX,W1VE
K1KI K1CC,K1KI,KM1P,VA7RR,W1RM
K1TTT AA1TE,AA1XJ,AK2P,K1MK,K1TTT,N1SR,NT2X,VA3PL,
W1TO,W2AU,W2GB,W3SM
K4JA AJ9C,K4JA,K4MA,K7SV,KE9I,W3BP
K5NA K2UR,K5DU,K5NA,KD5SQF,KI5DR,N5ZC
K6KO K6KO,K6TA
K8AZ K8AZ,K8BL,K8MR,N8TR,W8CAR,W8KIC,WB8K,WT8C
K9ES AD4ES,K9ES,KC4HW,KG4IPO
K9NS AA9D,K9DX,K9GS,K9HMB,K9NO,K9PPY,K9PW,K9QVB,K9RS,
KO9A,KS9W,W9RM,WE9V
KC1XX HC1OT,K1DG,K1GQ,K6AW,KC1XX,KM3T,N6HB,N6IG,W1FV
KH0AA JE1JKL,JF1SQC,JP1NWZ
KI1G KI1G,KS1J,WF1B
KY5R KY5R,N4YQ,W4RJ
LR0N LU1NDC,LU2NI,LU5NA,LU6HCV,LU6HDF,LU7HBO,LU7HVH,
LU7NN,LU8NA
LT1F LU1FAM,LU1FGE,LU1FJ,LU1FKR,LU1FMO,LU1FT,LU2DKT,
LU2FT,LU3FZW
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY3CI,LY3MM,LY4CW
LZ1ABC LZ1ABC,LZ1AQ
N0NI K0KD,K0WHV,N0AC,N0AV,N0HR,N0NI,W0ETC,W0FLS,WO0V
N1LN K5NZ,K7LEX,KD5NDZ,KD5TMF,N1LN,N5EN,W5MF,W5PF,
W5SB,WA5MLT
N1MM KB1GW,N1IXF,N1MM
N1RR N1RR,N2PGD,W1KM,WM1K
N2NT N2NT,N2NU,N2WKS,W2RQ,WW2Y
N2RM K2TW,N2NC,N2RM,NA2AA,W2REH,W3CF,WK2G,WM2H
N3RS N2SR,N3ED,N3RD,N3RS,W8FJ,WA3LRO
N4PN KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
N5YA K1NT,N5KR,N5UM,OH1HX,W5LL
NP2B KP2BH,NP2B,NP2KW,VE3BW,W5IDX,WD4JR
NY4T K4RNT,KA1DWX,KR4FO,NY4T
OK5W OK1AEZ,OK1AMX,OK1AUU,OK1CF,OK1DDO,OK1FKD,OK1JKT,
OK1MJA,OK1WF,OK2ZW,OM2RA,OM3BH
OK6A OK2CMW,OK2INW,OK2PSE
OL5Q OK1FFU,OK1FLC,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
OM7M OK2BFN,OM3PA,OM3PC,OM5RM,OM5RW,OM5ZW
OZ5BAL OZ0J,OZ1JTE
PJ2T K1AR,K8NZ,N8BJQ,W1MD,WC4E
RT9W RA9WR,RU9WX,RW9WW,RW9WY,RX9WI,RX9WR
S50C S52LW,S53CC,S53MM,S57NOB
S53F S52W,S53F,S57L,S57Z
SL2ZA SM2LIY,SM2ODB,SM2VHD
TK4Z AB6BH,K5OT,K6MC,K6ZH,N6AA,N6ZZ,TK5AE,TK5EP,
TK5MH,W6XD
V26B DL8OBQ,N2ED,N3OC,V21DM
VE3DC VA3DJ,VE3BK,VE3DXF,VE3GCP,VE3NBL,VE3SS,VE3STT,
VE3VZ,VE3YOC
VE3RM VE2NI,VE3RM,VE3WIB
VE7SV VA7CW,VA7NT,VE7AGG,VE7CC,VE7SV
W1BK W1BK,W1NR
W3LJ K3NCO,KA3UBJ,W3IDT,W3LJ
W3PP K3FT,KD5FWV,N3HUV,N3KW,N3ME,N3ONM,N3PT,N6ZO,
NW3Y,W2GJ,W3IZ,W3PP,WB4FDT,WK2W,WV8RS
W6KK K6AM,K6HMS,N6AW,N6KI,N6MJ,NN6X,W6HT,W6KK,W6RW
W7DX KL2A,KL9A,KQ7W
WP2Z K3NZ,K3OO,N2TK
ZK1MA AA7PM,KT7G,VE7XF,W7TSQ,W7VV,ZK1MA
ZL6QH ZL1AXG,ZL1AZE,ZL2AOV,ZL2BDW,ZL2CA,ZL2DZ,ZL2IQ,
ZL2UO
ZW5B N5FA,N5ZO,PY1KN,PY5CC,PY5EG
>From ws7i at ieway.com Wed Oct 30 08:04:07 2002
From: ws7i@ieway.com (Jay)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [RTTY] Re: [CQ-Contest] Anonymous RR Plaque
Message-ID: <200210300804.AA106234570@mail.ieway.com>
Actually there were two anonymous plaques sponsered. And both will be issued I
am sure. There was just a mixup on your year, Barry. You won the prior year.
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "Barry " <w2up@mindspring.com>
Reply-to: w2up@mindspring.com
>Bruce,
>Don't count your chickens before they hatch. I, too, received a plaque
>for RTTY Roundup, anonymous sponsor. The odd thing about it was I
>didn't operate the RR in 2002!
>I sent a note to WS7I, who contacted ARRL. They thanked me for
>notifying them, and told me they got some of their files crossed between
>2001 and 2002 and it was a mistake. They're supposed to issue a call
>tag and have it picked up, but nothing yet, after a week...
>73,
>Barry W2UP
>
>On 29 Oct 2002 Bruce B. Sawyer wrote:
>
>> I just received a totally unexpected, but much appreciated, package in the
>> mail today from the ARRL. It was a plaque for last January's RTTY Roundup
>> (DX SOAB/HP), which I had thought was unsponsored. Some generous person did
>> sponsor this plaque, but chose to remain anonymous. Thus there's no way I
>> can send him my thanks directly. My apologies to all for the bandwidth, but
>> somehow I can't let this go by without notice. So to whomever it may be who
>> decided to put his money on the line in order to support contesting this
>> way, my sincere thanks. This plaque is deeply appreciated.
>>
>> By the way, I don't think the ARRL made much of a profit off your
>> sponsorship fee. I noticed the postage to get it here was $23!
>>
>> 73,
>> Bruce, ZF2NT
>> Little Cayman Island
>>
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>
>--
>Barry Kutner, W2UP Internet: w2up@mindspring.com
>Newtown, PA Frankford Radio Club
>
>
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>From Nzharps at aol.com Wed Oct 30 12:49:15 2002
From: Nzharps@aol.com (Nzharps@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
Message-ID: <d2.205c4866.2af1759b@aol.com>
Hello all,
I Noticed several comments on the reflector about out of band operation on
40m that struck a nerve. Out band transmitting on 40 is something that has
been around for a long time. As long as there are operators who are tired or
trigger happy, it will continue. What concerns me is out of band operation
on bands other than 40.
The PJ2T team spent considerable operating time transmitting below the
American subbands on 10, 15 and 20m during this past weekends WW. We were
astounded by the number of W's that called in as we were operating there. At
one point N8BJQ and I wondered out loud if the FCC had changed the subbands
on us while we were out of the country.
Mistakes may happen at 21198, but in one case I personally remember (Saturday
morning) we were at 21135 running EU for more than a few hours. Over the
course of that time period, dozens of U.S. stations called in. I can explain
away a few stations due to the fact that their calls sounded like newer
licensees, but there were many folks that should really have known better.
Seems as if some of us are willing to take a chance of operating outside of
our privileges in order to pick up a multiplier. What's up with that????
73,
Ron, K8NZ
>From jaime at robles.nu Wed Oct 30 18:57:36 2002
From: jaime@robles.nu (Jaime Robles)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Does IT9 count as a country in CQWW?
Message-ID: <200210301857.39520.jaime@robles.nu>
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Hello all!
Just that question... i was reviewing my logs and i have found a IT9 that is
not a multiplier... :-?
Thanks
- --
Un saludo,
Jaime Robles, EA4TV
jaime@robles.nu
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>From spa at tri.net Wed Oct 30 18:10:00 2002
From: spa@tri.net (Salina Physician Anesthesia)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Unexpected path/QSO
Message-ID: <20021030181000.4596.qmail@tri.net>
There was a comment here about continuous CQing with little rate. This
brings up a question:
In the last hour of the CQWWSSB I (central Kansas) was pointed at JA (317
degrees from here) on 10 Meters and calling CQ with a weak JA coming back
about every three minutes when in a ten minute period got calls from Iceland
and Ghana well off the side of the beam and the path in total darkness. It
was maybe half an hour past sunset here. I really wonder about the path!
My feeling is that it never hurts to put some RF in the air.
My meager S&P effort, missed Sunday morning path to Eu:
440 QSOs 32 zones 111 countries. 132 JAs. Single OP HP 10M only.
N0UU
>From gord at kron.donetsk.ua Wed Oct 30 18:41:13 2002
From: gord@kron.donetsk.ua (Vladimir A. Gordienko)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] The UKRAINIAN DX CONTEST 2002 Rules
Message-ID: <001e01c28044$1e3c6080$0ec3b8c3@vladimir>
The UKRAINIAN DX CONTEST 2002 Rules
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Ukrainian Amateur Radio League (UARL) and the Ukrainian Contest
Club (UCC) invite amateurs all over the world to participate in the annual
Ukrainian DX Contest.
1. Contest period: The first full weekend in November from 12:00 UTC Saturday
to 12:00 UTC Sanday. (2 - 3. November. 2002)
2. Mode: Mixed (CW,SSB,RTTY).
3. Bands: 1.8 - 3.5 - 7 - 14 - 21 - 28 Mhz.
4. Categories:
A. Single Op, Multi Bands.
B. Single Op, Single band.
C. Multi Op, Multi Bands, Single Transmitter.
D. Single Op, Multi Bands QRP (5W output).
E. SWL (as category A).
F. Single Op, Multi Bands, RTTY only.
A station in category C can change the band after 10 minutes of operation on it.
At the same time it is possible to make a QSO on another band
which gives a new multiplier. It is also permitted for all categories to work
the same station three times (CW,SSB,RTTY) on each band, but 10 minutes must
elapse between each contact.
5. Exchange: RS(T) + serial number starting from 001.
Ukrainian stations after RS(T) will send two letters, the abbreviation of the
name of the region.
Note: it is permitted to use separate numeration of QSOs for RTTY
mode.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The list of Ukrainian regions:
VI, VO, LU, DN, ZH, ZA, ZP, KO, KI, KR, LV, NI, OD, PO, RI, DO, IF,
SU, TE, HA, HE, HM, CH, CR, CN, KV, SL.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
6. Scoring:
- QSO with own country counts 1 point;
- QSO with own continent counts 2 points;
- QSO with another continent counts 3 points;
- QSO with Ukraine counts 10 points.
7. Multipliers:
The sum of worked (heard) once (independent of mode) DXCC and WAE
countries and Ukrainian regions per band.
8. Final score:
Total QSO points times the total number of multiplier points.
9. (NEW!) Results of Ukrainian stations will sum up separately. This year
QSO with own country for Ukrainian stations is permitted. QSO with own
country for UR stations counts 1 point, but does not give a region multiplier.
10. Awards:
First place certificates (NEW desing - Sponsor UCC) will be awarded in
each category for top-scoring station in each country.
The absolute winners of the categories A,C will be given a plaque.
Sponsors prizes:
WORLD:
- 1st place SOMB - plaque (Sponsor UV5U /UX1UA/ )
- 1st place MOMBSTX - plaque (Sponsor UX7IA)
- Highest result of Russian station SOMB - plaque (Sponsor RCC & RW3QC)
- Highest result of Russian station MOMBSTX - plaque (Sponsor RCC & RW3QC)
- 1st place SO80m - prize (Sponsor SP8BRQ)
- Maximum number of QSO with Ukraine - prize (Sponsor UT7QF)
- Prize - registration of MixW software for maximum result SOMBRTTY
for 3 stations from DX, Europe, CIS (Sponsor UT2UZ)
- 1st place SOSB - Book "Antarctica - 6th continent" by UT1KY (Sponsor
Radioclub "73").
UKRAINE:
- 1st place SOMBMIX - camera (Sponsor Minolta-Ukraine)
- 2nd place SOMBMIX - prize (Sponsor UR7QM)
- 1st place SOMBCW - camera (Sponsor Minolta-Ukraine)
- 2nd place SOMBCW - prize (Sponsor DF4ZL)
- 1st place SOMBSSB - camera (Sponsor Minolta-Ukraine)
- 2nd place SOMBSSB - cup (Sponsor UZ8RR)
- 1st place MOMBSTX - plaque (Sponsor UARL)
- 1st place SOSB - medal (Sponsor UX7LQ)
- Highest number of multipliers SOMBMIX - prize (Sponsor EO1I /UT1IA/ ).
11. Logs:
Logs must be done in accordance with generally accepted formats.
Note: Ukrainian DX Contest is supported by SD, N6TR, DL4RCK, MixW,
WriteLog softwares, also CT and WF1B may be somehow adapted.
12. Mail logs to:
Ukrainian Contest Club HQ
P.O.Box 4850, Zaporizhzhe, 69118, Ukraine.
13. (NEW!) E-mail address for logs: urdx@tav.kiev.ua
14. Deadline:
Entries must be postmarked not later than 30 days after the contest.
15. Disqualification:
- violation of the rules;
- unsportsmanlike behaviour;
- excessive number of unmarked duplicates (>3%);
- excessive number of unique calls (>5%).
16. Detailed information regarding results and rules of the Ukrainian DX Contest
is placed at http://www.qsl.net/ucc/
We do hope to meet you in the Ukrainian DX contest and please inform your
friends about the rules of the contest.
ATTENTION! Ukrainian DX Contest (UR-DX-C) committee
decided to change the Rules of the contest from year 2003.
We'll inform you about new Rules later.
73 & Good luck!
The Ukrainian Amateur Radio league, The Ukrainian Contest Club.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
73, Vladimir ("Bob") UT1IA = EO1I
http://www.qrz.com/ut1ia/
http://www.qsl.net/ut1ia/
>From k1ttt at arrl.net Wed Oct 30 13:44:37 2002
From: k1ttt@arrl.net (David Robbins)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
In-Reply-To: <d2.205c4866.2af1759b@aol.com>
References: <d2.205c4866.2af1759b@aol.com>
Message-ID: <1765.144.58.106.53.1036003477.squirrel@webmail2.surfglobal.net>
> should really have known better. Seems as if some of us are willing to
> take a chance of operating outside of our privileges in order to pick
> up a multiplier. What's up with that????
>
I doubt if any of them were intentional. More likely they were just
grabbing spots and not looking at the frequency. Its so easy to grab a
spot without really looking at it then just calling that it leaves you
open to mistakes like that. Its just like grabbing spots on 40m that
don't have a qsx on them and transmitting at the low end of the band.
What would really be nice is if you could program your radio to only allow
transmission on specific sub bands... (hint hint kenwood, yaesu, icom, et.
al.) While most radios have a lockout for the whole band it would be
useful if you could set band limits for each band. This would not only
protect you from violating your license restrictions, but also it could
help save amps that are tuned for 7200 and suddenly find themselves on
7020 into an antenna tuned for ssb. I would also like to be able to lock
radios on specific bands for the m/m operation here. There were a couple
times this weekend when somehow operators got spots for the wrong bands
and ended up with a radio set for 15m and the amp tuned for 20m.
David Robbins K1TTT
e-mail: mailto:k1ttt@arrl.net
web: http://www.k1ttt.net
AR-Cluster node: 145.69MHz or telnet://dxc.k1ttt.net
>From W2CS at bellsouth.net Wed Oct 30 13:46:35 2002
From: W2CS@bellsouth.net (Gary Ferdinand W2CS)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
In-Reply-To: <LPBBJJHKFOOEGKEBKHOJGEKDEJAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
Message-ID: <ADEJKJINLBKGMNGALFCFKEOJEEAA.W2CS@bellsouth.net>
No administrative changes needed. If the complete exchange is not given,
just go on with the run, but delete the Q. When the UBNs are tallied...
No flames, please :-)
73,
Gary W2CS
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cq-contest-admin@contesting.com
> [mailto:cq-contest-admin@contesting.com]On Behalf Of Dale L Martin
> Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 10:46 AM
> To: CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> Subject: RE: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
>
>
> > In the major contests, QSO rate is everything.
>
>
> If rate is everything, then why would someone intentionally throw
> a curve to
> unwary participants by giving an incorrect and incomplete exchange? The
> rules say the exchange comprises the RS(T) and zone; not 'thank you' and
> zone.
>
> When the receiving operator doesn't hear what he/she expects to hear, it
> causes disruption to the flow of operating--it doesn't matter if
> the logging
> software automatically puts in a default RS(T).
>
> I believe change should be sought administratively through means
> external to
> the actual contest operation.
>
> Why screw things up for others?
>
> 73,
> dale, kg5u
>
>
>
>
>
>
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>From ad1c at yahoo.com Wed Oct 30 10:57:02 2002
From: ad1c@yahoo.com (Jim Reisert)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Does IT9 count as a country in CQWW?
In-Reply-To: <200210301857.39520.jaime@robles.nu>
Message-ID: <20021030185702.3085.qmail@web13606.mail.yahoo.com>
Yes, it's a multiplier. Don't worry Jaime, if you submit a Cabrillo log, the
CQWW committee will re-score the log.
73 - Jim AD1C
--- Jaime Robles <jaime@robles.nu> wrote:
> Just that question... i was reviewing my logs and i have found a IT9 that is
> not a multiplier... :-?
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>From W4EF at dellroy.com Wed Oct 30 10:57:36 2002
From: W4EF@dellroy.com (Michael Tope)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
References: <5.1.1.6.1.20021029014600.03fdb520@wvinbox.ntelos.net>
<3DBF45BA.6B02447A@harborside.com>
Message-ID: <02ba01c28046$367f1780$6401a8c0@1800XP>
Don't be too sure, Tom. Dunno if it was the same K9
station or not, but I observed the same thing two years ago
in the ARRL phone contest. When I mentioned it on the
reflector on of the operators of that station responed to
me via email and was very concerned that one of their
inexperienced ops might have been running the gain
control on their exciter too high and overdriving their PA.
He was very nice about it.
Unless you are listening to yourself on a second receiver,
you won't be aware of buckshot created in the PA as it
doesn't show up in the TX audio monitor output. A lot
of people are using FT-1000D and FT1000 Mark V's.
Unless you are runnning a Henry 8K (3CX3000) or
some other big tube, it is quite easy to overdrive an
amp with one of these 200W rigs. Overly distorted
audio reduces intelligibility which means fewer QSOs.
If I sounded that bad, I'd want to know about it, so
feel free to bug me if I ever sound that bad.
73 de Mike, W4EF.............................................
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Osborne" <w7why@harborside.com>
To: "CQ-Contest" <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 6:36 PM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
>
>
> Tom Horton wrote:
>
> > If I were a rich guy I would spend a year or two traveling in >South
America and southern Europe showing ops how to set the mic >gain and
processor levels.
>
> Hi Tom
>
> You don't have to be a rich guy. Just listen to some of the "big
> guns" here in the states that have rotten audio. There was one
> K9 station on 20 Saturday that was 10 or 15 kc wide and
> splattering all over the place. I knew if I told him, he'd just
> ignore me so I didn't say anything. 73
> Tom W7WHY
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>From Georgek5kg at aol.com Wed Oct 30 14:39:44 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
Message-ID: <12d.19ecef17.2af18f80@aol.com>
In a message dated 10/30/2002 6:20:27 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
w7why@harborside.com writes:
> I knew if I told him, he'd just
> ignore me so I didn't say anything. 73
>
I never hesitate to tell 'em. I certainly get told when I am out of line!
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 n4zr at contesting.com Wed Oct 30 14:54:11 2002
From: n4zr@contesting.com (Pete Smith)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
In-Reply-To: <d2.205c4866.2af1759b@aol.com>
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.2.20021030144858.00a2f430@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
At 12:49 PM 10/30/02 -0500, Nzharps@aol.com wrote:
>Mistakes may happen at 21198, but in one case I personally remember (Saturday
>morning) we were at 21135 running EU for more than a few hours. Over the
>course of that time period, dozens of U.S. stations called in. I can explain
>away a few stations due to the fact that their calls sounded like newer
>licensees, but there were many folks that should really have known better.
>Seems as if some of us are willing to take a chance of operating outside of
>our privileges in order to pick up a multiplier. What's up with that????
I'm skeptical that people would be that desperate for a PJ2. I suspect
that many of those who messed up probably were assisted stations that
called you on a point-and-shoot basis. The ease of operation of the
current generation of logging software, which normally grabs both the
receive and transmit frequencies, makes it really easy to screw up. If a
VE spots you, with no QSX data, that spot quickly propagates all over the
US. It's really easy to overlook in the heat of rapid S&P operation, and
be into a QSO before you realize you're simplex somewhere out of the band.
73, Pete N4ZR
Sometimes a tower is just a tower
>From tree at kkn.net Wed Oct 30 12:44:51 2002
From: tree@kkn.net (Tree)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SS CW thoughts
Message-ID: <20021030204450.GA13537@kkn.net>
The ARRL SS CW contest is coming up this weekend. Hope everyone can
make it on.
I have had a few thoughts about some of the recent threads and how they
apply to the SS. Here they are for anyone to flame at:
1. Use of packet. Packet continues to be one of those double edged swords.
It can be abused, but it can also help encourage activity. Lots of people
get caught up in trying to complete their cleansweep and use packet as an
aid. Obviously, if you use this aid, make sure you chose the right category
when sending in your log. Also, if you are spotting stations, make sure you
are an "equal opportunity spotter". It wouldn't be right if one station ends
up with some kind of advantage because he was spotted ten times as many times
as the competition. I am sure they wouldn't want to win because of that
either.
2. Working of friends... it is great to get on and help out one or two
of your friends. However, they will appreciate it if you work enough other
people so that your callsign shows up in the databases for the contest and
isn't flagged as a unique callsign. Being a unique isn't a problem by itself,
but if a station has a high percetange of unique contacts, it might be an
indication of some kind of cheating. Please don't use your club callsigns
to give your friend additional QSOs. This isn't fair since you are not making
these QSOs available to others. Unless you move to a different location like
K8MR does, please stick to one callsign for the contest.
If you are worried about helping out your friend's competition to much, you
can be clever and only work guys who are in a different category. :-)
3. In the SS, most stations will send their callsign after every QSO and
during the exchange. I think the problem of not signing callsigns isn't an
issue for the SS.
4. "Cross frequency QSOs". Some of the NILs I find during the log checking
appear to be cases where two stations are next to each other and both log a
station who came back to one of them. This happens more when the station
calling is off frequency. The typical spacing of stations in the CW SS
is about 400 Hz. If someone calls off as much as 200 Hz, both stations
might feel confident that they are being worked. Two things can be done
here: make sure you are calling stations on the right frequency. Ask a
friend to help you with this or check with a 2nd receiver. Also, it might
be a good idea when you think this might be happening to send the callsign
of the station you are working. Some people might thing this is slowing
things down too much, but I generally appreciate hearing my callsigns at
the start of the exchange, because I am then certain the station is working
me.
5. If you aren't sure - ask for a repeat. The log checking for this contest
has developed to the point that if you copy an exchange wrong, there is a
99.7 percent chance that it will be caught. If you aren't sure of an exchange,
ask for a repeat. The top notch stations end up with error rates around 1
percent. However, there are still may stations with double digit error rates.
A little extra attention would greatly improve their scores.
6. If you can't get on for a full effort - everyone will love you for getting
on for an hour or two on Sunday and handing out some QSOs. You should be able
to establish a good rate for an hour or two as everyone is thirsty for QSOs.
If your are burned out after working the CQ WW, then maybe this is the plan
for you.
7. Remember the Running of the QRP Bulls event - a contest within a contest.
http://personal.palouse.net/rfoltz/arci/bulls.htm has the rules.
8. Speaking of QRP stations - there will be lots of them on. Give them a
QSO or two to make their day.
9. Send those Cabrillo logs to sscw@arrl.org. Our friendly log processing
robot will QSL your submission and let you know if anything needs attention.
If you have a problem, just keep resubmitting your log until it is fixed.
See you in the SS CW!!
73 Tree N6TR
tree@kkn.net
>From paul at ei5di.com Wed Oct 30 20:45:15 2002
From: paul@ei5di.com (Paul O'Kane)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
In-Reply-To: <LPBBJJHKFOOEGKEBKHOJGEKDEJAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
References: <5.1.1.6.0.20021028164847.00a96640@130.94.229.242>
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.0.20021030194629.00a9c800@130.94.229.242>
KG5U quoted EI5DI as saying -
>> In the major contests, QSO rate is everything.
Hi Dale,
Let's be specific here - you may not have understood the point of my
argument, as you've quoted the above sentence in isolation.
My point was that RS(T) has no meaning, significance or value in CQWW.
If you have evidence (not opinions) to the contrary, then let's hear it.
> if rate is everything, then why would someone intentionally throw a curve to
> unwary participants by giving an incorrect and incomplete exchange?
Where's your evidence? I responded to 300 contesters who were
perfectly happy with the exchange. They're professionals - they
took everything I threw at them. Not a single one asked for a
report, not a single one sounded "unwary". My log will show
59 sent and 59 received for all QSOs - because that's what the
software inserted.
They saved time and I saved time - looks like a win/win situation to me.
>The
>rules say the exchange comprises the RS(T) and zone; not 'thank you' and
>zone.
Thanks - I've read the rules. You will understand that I'm trying to get
them updated by drawing attention to one aspect of them. You will know
also, that no-one loses points in CQWW for logging an incorrect report
- they're not cross-checked.
>When the receiving operator doesn't hear what he/she expects to hear, it
>causes disruption to the flow of operating--it doesn't matter if the logging
>software automatically puts in a default RS(T).
You may be speaking for yourself, but this did not apply to anyone
I worked - they took it in their stride. We all know, apart from
those in denial, that the only thing that matters in CQWW is the
exchange of callsigns. With few exceptions (the zone can't always be
determined from the callsign) the software does everything and
whether you actually hear the exchange makes no difference.
>I believe change should be sought administratively through means external to
>the actual contest operation.
So do I, and I've tried this approach for several years. If you check
the archives of this mailing list, you'll see some of the evidence.
However, it hasn't worked, so I'm trying a new approach. This one may
not work either, but at least I'll have tried it.
>Why screw things up for others?
Why the righteous indignation? The evidence so far is that it's no
big deal to the people concerned - the ones I worked last weekend.
73,
Paul EI5DI
>From jukka.klemola at nokia.com Thu Oct 31 00:21:53 2002
From: jukka.klemola@nokia.com (jukka.klemola@nokia.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Unexpected path/QSO
Message-ID: <8EA8FEF9E96FAB4099D8B01D8412CB68014DCF01@saebe004.nmp.nokia.com>
OH0V heard several S5-S7 level stations working JA but
they could not hear OH0V calling them nor answered OH0V CQ
on frequencies appearing empty here in Northern EU..!
Nighttime propagation is often open tyo Europe on 15 if SFI
is over 130 or 140 !
CU on CW, also after 22UTC when we have had several hours
of darkness !
CQWW 2001 SSB 15m was open to North America through our night.
73,
Jukka OH6LI @ OH0V
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ext Salina Physician Anesthesia [mailto:spa@tri.net]
> Sent: 30 October, 2002 20:10
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] Unexpected path/QSO
>
>
> There was a comment here about continuous CQing with little
> rate. This
> brings up a question:
>
> In the last hour of the CQWWSSB I (central Kansas) was
> pointed at JA (317
> degrees from here) on 10 Meters and calling CQ with a weak JA
> coming back
> about every three minutes when in a ten minute period got
> calls from Iceland
> and Ghana well off the side of the beam and the path in total
> darkness. It
> was maybe half an hour past sunset here. I really wonder
> about the path!
>
> My feeling is that it never hurts to put some RF in the air.
>
> My meager S&P effort, missed Sunday morning path to Eu:
>
> 440 QSOs 32 zones 111 countries. 132 JAs. Single OP HP 10M only.
>
> N0UU
> _______________________________________________
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> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>
>From k1ttt at arrl.net Wed Oct 30 22:31:49 2002
From: k1ttt@arrl.net (David Robbins)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ss cw
Message-ID: <001901c28064$24219220$0200a8c0@k1ttt1>
I am suddenly without a guest operator for SS CW this weekend, anyone
interested in last minute operation???
David Robbins K1TTT
e-mail: mailto:k1ttt@arrl.net
web: http://www.k1ttt.net
AR-Cluster node: 145.69MHz or telnet://dxc.k1ttt.net
>From Georgek5kg at aol.com Wed Oct 30 17:53:48 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SS CW thoughts
Message-ID: <183.1119c6b4.2af1bcfc@aol.com>
In a message dated 10/30/2002 10:38:00 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
tree@kkn.net writes:
> 1. Use of packet. Packet continues to be one of those double edged swords.
> It can be abused, but it can also help encourage activity. Lots of people
> get caught up in trying to complete their cleansweep and use packet as an
> aid. Obviously, if you use this aid, make sure you chose the right
> category
> when sending in your log. Also, if you are spotting stations, make sure
> you
> are an "equal opportunity spotter". It wouldn't be right if one station
> ends
> up with some kind of advantage because he was spotted ten times as many
> times
> as the competition. I am sure they wouldn't want to win because of that
> either.
>
Tree,
I got flamed a couple of years ago by putting out many many spots without
including section information. The flames came from a few stns who were
using the spots to find sweeps.
If I go assisted (still undecided), I will continue to put out spots without
sections for two reasons: 1.) I don't want the bother of having to enter
section info into the spot, and 2.) I don't believe that the section info
should be included in the spot info; the section should be learned during the
exchange.
Comments?
George I. Wagner, K5KG
Productivity Resources LLC
941-312-9450
941-312-9460 fax
201-415-6044 cell
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>From widelitz at gte.net Wed Oct 30 15:21:41 2002
From: widelitz@gte.net (Ken Widelitz)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Canadian Ham Exam Experience
Message-ID: <BMELLFEAJLMCBCIGAHLOGEGJDBAA.widelitz@gte.net>
I've been working with Robby, VY2SS, to build up his contest station. I
decided it would be beneficial get a Canadian call. I got the study
materials from RAC. Since its been a while since I took the extra exam and I
don't use the theory stuff on a day to day basis, I read the whole book,
which is well written and takes a different approach than the study
materials I used for my US exams. I studied the question bank (and found a
few with clearly wrong answers.) So I was well prepared for the Basic exam.
The Friday before CQWW Phone I sat down in Robby's dining room and took the
exam. 100 multiple choice questions and you need 60 to pass. After grading
it Robby walked back in the room with a stern face and said, "You got a 39."
Now believe me when I say Robby is one of the all-time pull your chain
sarcastic dry wit humor experts. So I was certain he was kidding me. But he
said, "No, you better look at the answer sheet and see what you did wrong."
To say I was mortified was an understatement. Robby, Luigi, AA1AA, and I sat
down to go over the questions and answer sheet.
Robby read the first question and said, "I would have gotten that wrong
too." Same thing for the second question. Then it became obvious the answer
key didn't match the exam. WHEW!!! Robby called the guy who he got the exam
from and the guy says, "Yeah, I thought I had one answer key that didn't
match the exam, but I didn't know which one." Great.... I had brought the
question pool with the "correct" answers with me, so we went over the exam
questions, matched them up to the pool questions and re-graded the exam.
Turns out I got a 92.
Then Robby suggested I take the Advanced exam. I said, "If I do I'll really
get a 39 since I didn't even look at the material or the question bank."
Robby said I had nothing to lose and it didn't cost anything, so I took the
exam, 50 questions, found I knew some of the stuff and guessed a lot. This
time Robby came back not looking so stern and said, "You got a 76." So
hopefully I'll be VY2TT in CQWW CW.
73, Ken, K6LA
>From nf4a at knology.net Thu Oct 31 00:06:05 2002
From: nf4a@knology.net (nf4a)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
In-Reply-To: <>
References: <>
Message-ID: <20021031000605.25365.qmail@webmail1.knology.net>
I was an operator at N4PN this weekend and I unintentionally transmitted on
the wrong 40 meter split twice (I blame it on lack of sleep on Sat
night)...it was an honest mistake on my part but I am sure this is not the
type of operation you are talking about....EVERY US ham who operates 40
meter ssb in a contest has done it at least once...aw, come on, admit it...
Charlie NF4A
>From k5zd at charter.net Thu Oct 31 00:12:35 2002
From: k5zd@charter.net (Randy Thompson, K5ZD)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Another anti-contester on QRZ.com
In-Reply-To: <16.278d05c1.2af08726@aol.com>
Message-ID: <NDBBJODEMLLOGMDJBPCDCEJODOAA.k5zd@charter.net>
I think the discussion on qrz.com is pretty well balanced and civil. No
reason to call them clowns.
Contests put a lot of pressure on the bands. We should acknowledge that not
everyone shares our passion or willingness to put up with QRM.
Play hard, play nice. Work more CW.
Randy, K5ZD
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cq-contest-admin@contesting.com
> [mailto:cq-contest-admin@contesting.com]On Behalf Of KI9A@aol.com
> Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 00:52 AM
> To: smc@qth.com
> Cc: cq-contest@contesting.com
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] Another anti-contester on QRZ.com
>
>
> OK folks, give it to these clowns! www.qrz.com
>
> See the "qrz news"
>
>
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>From CWMAN1 at aol.com Wed Oct 30 19:27:36 2002
From: CWMAN1@aol.com (CWMAN1@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
Message-ID: <168.1660746a.2af1d2f8@aol.com>
In a message dated 10/30/2002 18:19:58 Greenwich Standard Time,
Nzharps@aol.com writes:
> I Noticed several comments on the reflector about out of band operation on
> 40m that struck a nerve. Out band transmitting on 40 is something that has
>
> been around for a long time.
The beauty of this is US stations calling the DX on their frequency i.e. out
of band, and asking them to "listen up." Heard this more than once.
73,
Fred/NA2U
CWMAN...I'D RATHER WORK CW!!!
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>From ve4xt at mb.sympatico.ca Wed Oct 30 19:05:13 2002
From: ve4xt@mb.sympatico.ca (Kelly Taylor)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
References: <5.1.1.6.2.20021030144858.00a2f430@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
Message-ID: <001c01c28079$9167eae0$0100a8c0@joe>
I can see it being mistakes, I can see it being some people trying to "slip
one in."
Any time that I've been CQing outside the U.S. phone bands and asked a U.S.
caller if they were entitled to operate there, it seems the reply, either
explicit or implicit, was that it was MY fault for operating there, even
though I'm perfectly entitled under Canadian law.
Sorry guys, there are times in DX contests when it pays to slip below the
U.S. phone band (we don't have subbands in law any more) to run JAs or
Europe, particularly from here, particularly on 15. Please don't yell at me
to "move up!" The runs won't last that long and I'll have to go back to
working above the bottom edge soon anyway, so just relax.
Be all this as it may, I'm not going to get my mic cable in a knot over
this. If you want to call me outside the band, call me.
It's your licence and your log at risk, not mine.
73, kelly
ve4xt
Life's too short to get lost in the weeds.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Pete Smith" <n4zr@contesting.com>
To: <Nzharps@aol.com>; <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 1:54 PM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
> At 12:49 PM 10/30/02 -0500, Nzharps@aol.com wrote:
> >Mistakes may happen at 21198, but in one case I personally remember
(Saturday
> >morning) we were at 21135 running EU for more than a few hours. Over the
> >course of that time period, dozens of U.S. stations called in. I can
explain
> >away a few stations due to the fact that their calls sounded like newer
> >licensees, but there were many folks that should really have known
better.
> >Seems as if some of us are willing to take a chance of operating outside
of
> >our privileges in order to pick up a multiplier. What's up with that????
>
>
> I'm skeptical that people would be that desperate for a PJ2. I suspect
> that many of those who messed up probably were assisted stations that
> called you on a point-and-shoot basis. The ease of operation of the
> current generation of logging software, which normally grabs both the
> receive and transmit frequencies, makes it really easy to screw up. If a
> VE spots you, with no QSX data, that spot quickly propagates all over the
> US. It's really easy to overlook in the heat of rapid S&P operation, and
> be into a QSO before you realize you're simplex somewhere out of the band.
>
>
> 73, Pete N4ZR
> Sometimes a tower is just a tower
>
>
>
>
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>From k5iid at ntelos.net Thu Oct 31 01:32:37 2002
From: k5iid@ntelos.net (Tom Horton)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
In-Reply-To: <12d.19ecef17.2af18f80@aol.com>
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.1.20021031013012.02c75600@wvinbox.ntelos.net>
At 14:39 10/30/02 -0500, Georgek5kg@aol.com wrote:
>I certainly get told when I am out of line!
Boy, ain't that the truth. I tell em and if they don't care,
then there you go.
Maybe I should boycott all the stations with bad audio, key clicks,
chirp, etc...
Wouldn't take me long to work everybody on the band, huh?
Tom K5IID
Tom Horton
K5IID in West "BY GAWD" Virginia
" E " sorter for the W5 Bureau
>From KI9A at aol.com Wed Oct 30 20:51:01 2002
From: KI9A@aol.com (KI9A@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Another anti-contester on QRZ.com
Message-ID: <151.16b383db.2af1e685@aol.com>
In a message dated 10/30/02 6:12:48 PM Central Standard Time,
k5zd@charter.net writes:
> I think the discussion on qrz.com is pretty well balanced and civil. No
> reason to call them clowns.
>
Well, sorry Randy, I call 'em as I see 'em.
Of course not everyone there are clowns, but, I honestly think the guys there
who want to limit our contesting to partial bands, are, well, clowns. (and
other things not printable on the reflector) Period.
Not making a statement, merely an observation....
73-Chuck
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>From tree at kkn.net Wed Oct 30 18:08:10 2002
From: tree@kkn.net (Tree)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SS CW thoughts
In-Reply-To: <183.1119c6b4.2af1bcfc@aol.com>
References: <183.1119c6b4.2af1bcfc@aol.com>
Message-ID: <20021031020810.GA20897@kkn.net>
On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 05:53:48PM -0500, Georgek5kg@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 10/30/2002 10:38:00 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
> tree@kkn.net writes:
>
>
> > 1. Use of packet. Packet continues to be one of those double edged swords.
> > It can be abused, but it can also help encourage activity. Lots of people
> > get caught up in trying to complete their cleansweep and use packet as an
> > aid. Obviously, if you use this aid, make sure you chose the right
> > category
> > when sending in your log. Also, if you are spotting stations, make sure
> > you
> > are an "equal opportunity spotter". It wouldn't be right if one station
> > ends
> > up with some kind of advantage because he was spotted ten times as many
> > times
> > as the competition. I am sure they wouldn't want to win because of that
> > either.
> >
> Tree,
>
> I got flamed a couple of years ago by putting out many many spots without
> including section information. The flames came from a few stns who were
> using the spots to find sweeps.
>
> If I go assisted (still undecided), I will continue to put out spots without
> sections for two reasons: 1.) I don't want the bother of having to enter
> section info into the spot, and 2.) I don't believe that the section info
> should be included in the spot info; the section should be learned during the
> exchange.
Or - how about prefixes only in DX contests (since there isn't any
meaningful exchange information?).
Tree
>From va3uz at rac.ca Wed Oct 30 21:37:40 2002
From: va3uz@rac.ca (Yuri Onipko)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
References: <d2.205c4866.2af1759b@aol.com>
Message-ID: <006001c28089$797ff8e0$2202a8c0@sympatico.ca>
> The PJ2T team spent considerable operating time transmitting below the
> American subbands on 10, 15 and 20m during this past weekends WW. We were
> astounded by the number of W's that called in as we were operating there.
At
> one point N8BJQ and I wondered out loud if the FCC had changed the
subbands
> on us while we were out of the country.
>
> Mistakes may happen at 21198, but in one case I personally remember
(Saturday
> morning) we were at 21135 running EU for more than a few hours. Over the
> course of that time period, dozens of U.S. stations called in. I can
explain
> away a few stations due to the fact that their calls sounded like newer
> licensees, but there were many folks that should really have known better.
> Seems as if some of us are willing to take a chance of operating outside
of
> our privileges in order to pick up a multiplier. What's up with that????
>
> 73,
> Ron, K8NZ
You're right, Ron.
Many U.S. guys called in below 21150.
Talking about 21198 - I didn't have a chance to work XX9C 'cuz Stateside
guys were calling him one after another... Lots of mistakes. :-))
73 VE3DZ
P.S. VE's SSB portion of 15 m band starts on 21100.
>From hamcat at directvinternet.com Thu Oct 31 03:17:59 2002
From: hamcat@directvinternet.com (K4SB)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
References: <5.1.1.6.0.20021028164847.00a96640@130.94.229.242>
<5.1.1.6.0.20021030194629.00a9c800@130.94.229.242>
Message-ID: <3DC0A0E7.36855956@directvinternet.com>
> So do I, and I've tried this approach for several years. If you check
> the archives of this mailing list, you'll see some of the evidence.
> However, it hasn't worked, so I'm trying a new approach. This one may
> not work either, but at least I'll have tried it.
> 73,
> Paul EI5DI
Without comment on the actual issue, you broke the rules, and any
statement to the contrary is incorrect.
Unfortunately, none of us "makes" the rules. This would result in
bedlam.
If you don't like the rules, it's always your choice tostay out of the
contest.
73
Ed
>From jjreisert at alum.mit.edu Wed Oct 30 22:23:49 2002
From: jjreisert@alum.mit.edu (Jim Reisert AD1C)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] New Country Files 30 October 2002
Message-ID: <5.2.0.5.2.20021030222230.0267e4d0@mail.attbi.com>
New country files are released on www.k1ea.com
Make sure to read the installation instructions in README.TXT
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
30 October 2002 (CTY-1205)
* Added R1ANC in CQ Zone 29 to callsign list for Antarctica, CE9.
* Added FO5RK to callsign list for Austral Is., FO/a.
* Added K4BEV in CQ Zone 4 and KL7GLL in CQ Zone 5 to callsign list for
United States, K.
* Removed K8FC in Zone 5 from country file - he's back in Zone 4.
* Added K2G to callsign list for Guam, KH2.
* Added KD3RF/VE2 and VA3NA/2 (both in CQ Zone 2) and VY2MGY/3 to
callsign list for Canada, VE.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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
PGP Fingerprint: D8E2 3D78 339F A7F1 8C13 1193 B5D1 4FB6 79D1 70DC
>From frenaye at pcnet.com Wed Oct 30 22:32:43 2002
From: frenaye@pcnet.com (Tom Frenaye)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
In-Reply-To: <1765.144.58.106.53.1036003477.squirrel@webmail2.surfglobal
.net>
References: <d2.205c4866.2af1759b@aol.com>
<d2.205c4866.2af1759b@aol.com>
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.2.20021030222643.022a4cd0@mail.ntplx.net>
At 01:44 PM 10/30/2002 -0500, K1TTT wrote:
>What would really be nice is if you could program your radio to only allow
>transmission on specific sub bands... (hint hint kenwood, yaesu, icom, et.
>al.) While most radios have a lockout for the whole band it would be
>useful if you could set band limits for each band. This would not only
>protect you from violating your license restrictions, but also it could
>help save amps that are tuned for 7200 and suddenly find themselves on
>7020 into an antenna tuned for ssb. I would also like to be able to lock
>radios on specific bands for the m/m operation here. There were a couple
>times this weekend when somehow operators got spots for the wrong bands
>and ended up with a radio set for 15m and the amp tuned for 20m.
Even if the manufacturers don't provide a way to lockout unwanted portions of
the band, contest software could help out.
An example would be to set the contest software to only allow moving the
radio's TX frequency from 21200 to 21450, then if PJ2T is spotted on 21150 in
the SSB weekend, it could prevent you from calling, or at least warn you when
you select the spot.
One problem with the band map and need QSO/mult windows in CT is that they do
not display the TX frequency if they are different than the RX freq.
Don't some cluster software programs let you specify a range of frequencies to
filter (in or out)? That might be another way to handle it.
It'd still be easiest if the radio itself could be set up to prevent TX out of
band mistakes.
-- 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 jjreisert at alum.mit.edu Wed Oct 30 22:56:21 2002
From: jjreisert@alum.mit.edu (Jim Reisert AD1C)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SS CW thoughts
In-Reply-To: <183.1119c6b4.2af1bcfc@aol.com>
Message-ID: <5.2.0.5.2.20021030225207.00b3f4d0@mail.attbi.com>
At 05:53 PM 10/30/2002 -0500, Georgek5kg@aol.com wrote:
>If I go assisted (still undecided), I will continue to put out spots
>without sections for two reasons: 1.) I don't want the bother of having
>to enter section info into the spot, and 2.) I don't believe that the
>section info should be included in the spot info; the section should be
>learned during the exchange.
Good for you, George. You are entitled to do whatever you want. Packet
during SS is a bottomless pit of lazy operators, and it starts merely hours
into the contest. I've witnessed the harassment (*) given to people who
put out spots without the sections in them. I don't understand why it's so
darned important. IMHO, getting a clean sweep has been totally minimized
by the use of packet. Thank heavens that the ARRL finally outlawed using
DX packet clusters to work QSOs in Field Day a few years back.
73 - Jim AD1C
(*) I'm not a lawyer, and I don't play one on TV either!
--
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USA +978-251-9933, <jjreisert@alum.mit.edu>, http://www.ad1c.com
PGP Fingerprint: D8E2 3D78 339F A7F1 8C13 1193 B5D1 4FB6 79D1 70DC
>From k8khz at yahoo.com Wed Oct 30 20:05:08 2002
From: k8khz@yahoo.com (Sean Fleming)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
In-Reply-To: <001c01c28079$9167eae0$0100a8c0@joe>
Message-ID: <20021031040508.72031.qmail@web40608.mail.yahoo.com>
I operated this weekend and made the same mistake there operating 40M and
forgot to split the freq once. so I was told by the freq police that I was on
the wrong freq. But what I really wonder is the stations that run on like
14.150 20M or within the 3khz space. they should no better because then they
are on the fringe of the band calling cq there all weekend long.
K8KHZ-Sean
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>From bob.wruble at verizon.net Wed Oct 30 20:45:55 2002
From: bob.wruble@verizon.net (Bob Wruble)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
References: <d2.205c4866.2af1759b@aol.com>
<006001c28089$797ff8e0$2202a8c0@sympatico.ca>
Message-ID: <00aa01c28098$67ec29f0$28fd3d04@bobhome>
fwiw and not that it excuses out of the band xmitting but i did found myself
while searching and pouncing (which i did a whole lot more than normal due
to poor cndx in the NW) tunning right past the US band edges while listening
in the headphones and gazing somewhere else and not the vfo dial wanting to
call stns out of the US band!!
ie below 21200 or 14150 etc...... an easy trap to fall into but still not
excuseable!!
admittingly tunning down to 21113 a bit much!!
de w7gg
----- Original Message -----
From: "Yuri Onipko" <va3uz@rac.ca>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 6:37 PM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
>
> > The PJ2T team spent considerable operating time transmitting below the
> > American subbands on 10, 15 and 20m during this past weekends WW. We
were
> > astounded by the number of W's that called in as we were operating
there.
> At
> > one point N8BJQ and I wondered out loud if the FCC had changed the
> subbands
> > on us while we were out of the country.
> >
> > Mistakes may happen at 21198, but in one case I personally remember
> (Saturday
> > morning) we were at 21135 running EU for more than a few hours. Over
the
> > course of that time period, dozens of U.S. stations called in. I can
> explain
> > away a few stations due to the fact that their calls sounded like newer
> > licensees, but there were many folks that should really have known
better.
> > Seems as if some of us are willing to take a chance of operating outside
> of
> > our privileges in order to pick up a multiplier. What's up with
that????
> >
> > 73,
> > Ron, K8NZ
>
> You're right, Ron.
> Many U.S. guys called in below 21150.
> Talking about 21198 - I didn't have a chance to work XX9C 'cuz Stateside
> guys were calling him one after another... Lots of mistakes. :-))
>
> 73 VE3DZ
>
> P.S. VE's SSB portion of 15 m band starts on 21100.
>
>
> _______________________________________________
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>
>From sm2ekm at telia.com Thu Oct 31 05:50:59 2002
From: sm2ekm@telia.com (Jan Erik Holm)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: Out of Band operating
References: <d2.205c4866.2af1759b@aol.com>
<006001c28089$797ff8e0$2202a8c0@sympatico.ca>
Message-ID: <3DC0B6B3.50705@telia.com>
Even if the IARU band plan is a recomendation I find it hard to
understand why in this case RAC doesn?t follow it.
Things like this makes it confusing for people and the trend not
to follow international band plans will increase.
It?s no better for Sweden, we don?t dived bands in mode
segments, i e on 15m it just says I can use 21000 - 21450
and use any mode.
73 Jim SM2EKM
>
>
>73 VE3DZ
>
>P.S. VE's SSB portion of 15 m band starts on 21100.
>
>
>
>From kr6x at kr6x.com Wed Oct 30 21:32:08 2002
From: kr6x@kr6x.com (Leigh S. Jones)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Another anti-contester on QRZ.com
References: <NDBBJODEMLLOGMDJBPCDCEJODOAA.k5zd@charter.net>
Message-ID: <082c01c2809e$dc177c70$ede3c23f@KR6X.ORG>
K5ZD writes:
> Contests put a lot of pressure on the bands. We
> should acknowledge that not everyone shares our
> passion or willingness to put up with QRM.
Perhaps not everyone shares our passion. True.
However, there seems to be an underlying opinion
on the part of those who oppose the presence of
contests on their frequencies that contest activity
should be regarded as a nuisance, trivial in its
importance by comparison to the more important
activities of rag chewing and the pursuit of their
own ideals of the perfect contact.
I remember having a conversation on the air about
this in the early 70's. In those days WCARS
dominated 40 meters in California during the days
all year except for the twelve daylight hours of Field
Day. Once per year 40,000 or so American hams
dominated every band and every mode making FD
contacts.
His contention was that his attempt to use WCARS
contacts and a phone patch to avoid paying a $1.20
for a long distance phone call (within California) to
another ham was third party traffic and therefore a
public service, thus being more noble and pure. His
conclusion was that WCARS should be given a 50
KHz wide contest-free bandwidth.
Of course, I had to mention that FD is an emergency
preparedness drill, and the most successful of its
kind in North America, and that his $1.20 phone
patch was less than a noble effort at public service.
The only reason that contests put a lot of pressure
on the bands is that a lot of hams operate contests.
Yes, contests are a little unruly by comparison to
activity that takes place on uncrowded bands. A
certain "randomness" prevails, making it necessary
to accept the danger of occasional interference in
order to make contacts. Occasional to nearly
constant. But lets face it -- the interference is there
because there are a lot of active hams on the air
during contests, and band crowding is a problem
to the contester just as it is to the non-contester.
The very best solution to interference during
contests is called "time diversity". If you choose
to not participate in contests, then choose a
different time slot if you want to avoid the band
crowding. To ask that your personal interests
should be held above those of the contesters by
reserving frequencies for your personal use is
certainly presumptive.
>From n6tj at sbcglobal.net Wed Oct 30 21:51:24 2002
From: n6tj@sbcglobal.net (James Neiger)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ WW SSB
Message-ID: <011801c280a1$8f7821a0$fcff7243@sbcglobal.net>
Hi All:
JUST off 18 hours plane ride from Ascension Island, with K6NA and N6ND. Our
3 man M/2 from ZD8Z was a blast, and pleased to provide the double mult to
so many of the "deserving". And even to those somewhat less
deserving..............
Probably the singular most humorous event for me during the contest was an
encounter with the 15 meters operator @ the USA's biggest M/M station (call
signs omitted to protect the guilty), boldly,asking me to QSY from a
frequency that I had occupied for the better part of an hour. When I
replied, "xxxx, you're not even bothering me", he said "And you're not
bothering me either, Jim, but your pileup is, please QSY".
THINGS I WISH I HAD SAID DEPARTMENT: "Now, xxxx, you probably have a
(minimal) comprehension of what the rest of the USA has to endure with your
constant M/M CQing, and the pileup YOU bring in to the USA QRM envelope".
Thanks for making my day.
Vy 73
Jim Neiger N6TJ/ZD8Z
>From n4gi at tampabay.rr.com Thu Oct 31 06:04:35 2002
From: n4gi@tampabay.rr.com (Blake Meinecke)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
References: <d2.205c4866.2af1759b@aol.com>
<006001c28089$797ff8e0$2202a8c0@sympatico.ca>
Message-ID: <003301c280cd$4c9db490$6500a8c0@BLAKEM>
This is taken care of in some logging/packet cluster software.
In the logging program I use, OOB spots show up in RED with an X next to it.
40 phone spots without qsx do show up this way too, but at least it's really
hard to accidentally select an oob freq.
Blake N4GI
>From n2mg at eham.net Thu Oct 31 06:05:51 2002
From: n2mg@eham.net (Mike Gilmer, N2MG)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Another anti-contester on QRZ.com
References: <NDBBJODEMLLOGMDJBPCDCEJODOAA.k5zd@charter.net>
Message-ID: <007a01c280cd$7a2cc2c0$3201a8c0@mikehome>
http://www.eham.net/survey/523
eHam just ended a "survey" that asked a related question, "Are there too
many HF contests..." It was interesting to note that the results were
balanced for quite a while - about 50/50 - for many, many days, then the
anti-contester vote shot up to a 58% to 42% lead by the end (maybe in the
wake of CQWW). And the entire time, the number of comments posted by
contesters FAR outnumbered those of the anti-contesters, and it was pretty
civil. Read into it what you wish.
Mike N2MG
----- Original Message -----
From: "Randy Thompson, K5ZD" <k5zd@charter.net>
To: <KI9A@aol.com>; <smc@qth.com>
Cc: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 7:12 PM
Subject: RE: [CQ-Contest] Another anti-contester on QRZ.com
> I think the discussion on qrz.com is pretty well balanced and civil. No
> reason to call them clowns.
>
> Contests put a lot of pressure on the bands. We should acknowledge that
not
> everyone shares our passion or willingness to put up with QRM.
>
> Play hard, play nice. Work more CW.
>
> Randy, K5ZD
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: cq-contest-admin@contesting.com
> > [mailto:cq-contest-admin@contesting.com]On Behalf Of KI9A@aol.com
> > Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 00:52 AM
> > To: smc@qth.com
> > Cc: cq-contest@contesting.com
> > Subject: [CQ-Contest] Another anti-contester on QRZ.com
> >
> >
> > OK folks, give it to these clowns! www.qrz.com
> >
> > See the "qrz news"
>From ludal at dmv.com Thu Oct 31 07:25:09 2002
From: ludal@dmv.com (Dallas Carter)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
References: <12d.19ecef17.2af18f80@aol.com>
Message-ID: <002d01c280d8$8eeec860$daf721a2@oemcomputer>
> In a message dated 10/30/2002 6:20:27 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
> w7why@harborside.com writes:
>
>
> > I knew if I told him, he'd just
> > ignore me so I didn't say anything. 73
> >
>
> I never hesitate to tell 'em. I certainly get told when I am out of line!
>
I do too. There are a couple of issues at work here. Those with more
maturity
in this hobby (wasn't that diplomatic George) realize that a broad signal
means
that less signal is being delivered within the target bandwidth. That means
wasted
power and LESS effectiveness (not to mention SOUNDING crudy). More often
than not, when I have been alerted to my poor signal quality it has led me
to find
other problems, usually intermittents in the antenna system.
73 Dallas W3PP
>From k5zd at charter.net Thu Oct 31 12:33:11 2002
From: k5zd@charter.net (Randy Thompson, K5ZD)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
In-Reply-To: <20021031000605.25365.qmail@webmail1.knology.net>
Message-ID: <NDBBJODEMLLOGMDJBPCDIEKGDOAA.k5zd@charter.net>
We aren't talking about people who call on the wrong VFO. We are talking
about guys who actually work people out of the band. Big difference in my
opinion.
Randy, K5ZD
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cq-contest-admin@contesting.com
> [mailto:cq-contest-admin@contesting.com]On Behalf Of nf4a
> Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 00:06 AM
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
>
>
> I was an operator at N4PN this weekend and I unintentionally
> transmitted on
> the wrong 40 meter split twice (I blame it on lack of sleep on Sat
> night)...it was an honest mistake on my part but I am sure this
> is not the
> type of operation you are talking about....EVERY US ham who operates 40
> meter ssb in a contest has done it at least once...aw, come on,
> admit it...
>
> Charlie NF4A
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>From slazar19 at sgi.net Thu Oct 31 07:32:14 2002
From: slazar19@sgi.net (Spencer Lazar)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SS CW thoughts
In-Reply-To: <20021031020810.GA20897@kkn.net>
References: <183.1119c6b4.2af1bcfc@aol.com>
<183.1119c6b4.2af1bcfc@aol.com>
Message-ID: <3.0.6.32.20021031073214.008643e0@mail.stargate.net>
At 06:08 PM 10/30/02 -0800, you wrote:
>On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 05:53:48PM -0500, Georgek5kg@aol.com wrote:
>
>> In a message dated 10/30/2002 10:38:00 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
>> tree@kkn.net writes:
>>
>>
>> > 1. Use of packet. Packet continues to be one of those double edged
swords.
>> > It can be abused, but it can also help encourage activity. Lots of
people
>> > get caught up in trying to complete their cleansweep and use packet as
an
>> > aid. Obviously, if you use this aid, make sure you chose the right
>> > category
>> > when sending in your log. Also, if you are spotting stations, make sure
>> > you
>> > are an "equal opportunity spotter". It wouldn't be right if one station
>> > ends
>> > up with some kind of advantage because he was spotted ten times as many
>> > times
>> > as the competition. I am sure they wouldn't want to win because of that
>> > either.
>> >
>> Tree,
>>
>> I got flamed a couple of years ago by putting out many many spots without
>> including section information. The flames came from a few stns who were
>> using the spots to find sweeps.
>>
>> If I go assisted (still undecided), I will continue to put out spots
without
>> sections for two reasons: 1.) I don't want the bother of having to enter
>> section info into the spot, and 2.) I don't believe that the section info
>> should be included in the spot info; the section should be learned
during the
>> exchange.
>
For the newbies, a few sweepstakes hints Tree left out are:
1. If the station you are working sends sect? and you don't know yours,
choose from the following: NL, NWT, QC or WY, selecting a different
one when asked.
2. If the station you are working sends ck? send the last four numbers
of the last check you have written.
3. If you hear qsy, that means the frequency is yours, I am qsy'ing.
4. QSO B4 or B4 means I'll be looking for you on the other four bands,
please work me.
Good luck and see you on the funny farm!
Spike W9XR
>From n5nj at gte.net Thu Oct 31 06:37:43 2002
From: n5nj@gte.net (Bob Naumann - N5NJ)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Another anti-contester on QRZ.com
References: <151.16b383db.2af1e685@aol.com>
Message-ID: <013901c280da$4eeee4a0$92292f04@dslverizon.net>
> Of course not everyone there are clowns, but, I honestly think the guys
there
> who want to limit our contesting to partial bands, are, well, clowns. (and
> other things not printable on the reflector) Period.
The assertion that "weekend operators" lives are ruined by contests is
absolutely absurd. Us contesters know that there are really only 6 weekends
where the fone bands are overrun by contesters doing what we do, precluding
what they do - on 'their' frequencies .
Those 6 contests are: CQWW SSB, SS SSB, ARRL DX SSB, WPX SSB, Field Day
("it's not a contest":ARRL), and IARU.
The last two are unique in that both modes are being used.
CW is generally not a problem.
The way I do the math, the non-contesters have 46 weeks every year without a
major contest. Granted, there seems to be some sort of minor contest every
weekend, but they do not take over the entire SSB allocation on all bands
like the above.
The issue is that these non-contesters use frequencies that are also used
during contests, and they feel that they should have the right to those
frequencies all the time. Herein lies the absurdity. Unfortunately, it
seems that some amateur radio 'leaders' feel the need to pander to these
individuals that complain as if they represent some large voting body. They
don't. They're a vocal minority of self-centered egotists that use the old
"squeaky wheel gets the grease" logic.
The reality is, there are other modes people can use during contest time.
There are other bands that can be used; WARC, VHF/UHF, low bands during the
daytime, high bands during the night time, etc. The claim that they cannot
operate is totally specious.
It's high time that the 'leadership' recognize the bleating of these 'sheep'
for what it is.
N5NJ
>From Nzharps at aol.com Thu Oct 31 08:26:00 2002
From: Nzharps@aol.com (Nzharps@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
Message-ID: <135.16e41814.2af28968@aol.com>
Hi Pete,
Interestingly PJ2 was a rare mult this past weekend. We missed it on 5
bands, only working one on 10m.
Seems that ease of operation has translated into poor or sloppy operating
technique. After having operated in multi environments for many years and
having observed lots of poor operating practice related to packet, I guess I
just need to add this on to the list.
Maybe someone should write a book entitled "Packet assisted 101" to help both
neophytes and old vets do a better job using what should be a great tool.
73,
Ron, K8NZ
In a message dated 10/30/02 12:21:07 PM Pacific Standard Time,
n4zr@contesting.com writes:
> I'm skeptical that people would be that desperate for a PJ2. I suspect
> that many of those who messed up probably were assisted stations that
> called you on a point-and-shoot basis. The ease of operation of the
> current generation of logging software, which normally grabs both the
> receive and transmit frequencies, makes it really easy to screw up. If a
> VE spots you, with no QSX data, that spot quickly propagates all over the
> US. It's really easy to overlook in the heat of rapid S&P operation, and
> be into a QSO before you realize you're simplex somewhere out of the band
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>From n2mg at eham.net Thu Oct 31 10:24:14 2002
From: n2mg@eham.net (Mike Gilmer, N2MG)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ WW SSB
Message-ID: <200210311424.g9VEOEY01619@paris.akorn.net>
N6TJ/ZD8Z wrote:
> Probably the singular most humorous event for me during the
> contest was an encounter with the 15 meters operator @ the
> USA's biggest M/M station (call signs omitted to protect the
> guilty), boldly,asking me to QSY from a frequency that I had
> occupied for the better part of an hour. When I replied,
> "xxxx, you're not even bothering me", he said "And you're not
> bothering me either, Jim, but your pileup is, please QSY".
>
A half-hour or so after I had *dug* my way onto 21200.5 (OK, it was
luck) and started running, I was essentially asked, by probably that
same xxxx (who is ALWAYS on 200.5), "Are you going to be there all
day?" I had a good hard laugh...
-Mike N2MG
op@K2UA 2-man M/S
>From spederson at yahoo.com Thu Oct 31 06:32:17 2002
From: spederson@yahoo.com (Scott Pederson)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Another anti-contester on QRZ.com
In-Reply-To: <16.278d05c1.2af08726@aol.com>
Message-ID: <20021031143217.42423.qmail@web13906.mail.yahoo.com>
Ever see Caddyshack?
I equate contests to the "Caddy" swim-time (15-mins) at the Bushwood pool.
Woohoo!
http://www.bushwood.net/shack/caddy068.JPG - Contest Weekend
http://www.bushwood.net/shack/caddy069.JPG - You're Out of Band!
http://www.bushwood.net/shack/caddy070.JPG - CQ Contest, finely orchestrated
Please, no comments about the Payday chocolate bar....
http://www.bushwood.net/shack/caddy074.JPG
http://www.bushwood.net/shack/caddy075.JPG - Clean Sweep!!!!
73, Scott - KI5DR
KI9A@aol.com wrote:OK folks, give it to these clowns! www.qrz.com
See the "qrz news"
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>From ad1c at yahoo.com Thu Oct 31 07:06:10 2002
From: ad1c@yahoo.com (Jim Reisert)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: New Country Files 30 October 2002
In-Reply-To: <5.2.0.5.2.20021030222230.0267e4d0@mail.attbi.com>
Message-ID: <20021031150610.27664.qmail@web13606.mail.yahoo.com>
Looks like there were a couple of omissions. WH2AAT was in the USA (Florida),
not Guam. If you are using CT, type:
WH2AAT=K
into the callsign field in the logging screen to update the country file. This
will only affect your claimed score, Cabrillo won't care.
Please send me any other corrections. I will plan on doing another release the
weekend of November 9/10.
73 - Jim AD1C
=====
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USA +978-251-9933, <jjreisert@alum.mit.edu>, http://www.ad1c.com
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>From Georgek5kg at aol.com Thu Oct 31 10:08:53 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SS CW thoughts
Message-ID: <154.16c55b82.2af2a185@aol.com>
In a message dated 10/31/2002 2:11:11 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
slazar19@sgi.net writes:
> For the newbies, a few sweepstakes hints Tree left out are:
>
> 1. If the station you are working sends sect? and you don't know yours,
> choose from the following: NL, NWT, QC or WY, selecting a different
> one when asked.
>
> 2. If the station you are working sends ck? send the last four numbers
> of the last check you have written.
>
> 3. If you hear qsy, that means the frequency is yours, I am qsy'ing.
>
> 4. QSO B4 or B4 means I'll be looking for you on the other four bands,
> please work me.
>
>
I hope others will know you are joking. The date of your email should be
April 1st!
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 Thu Oct 31 06:47:18 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQWW DX, SSB - USA Claimed Scores 31Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210311447.g9VElIc13574@b4h.net>
2002 CQWW DX, SSB - USA Claimed Scores 31Oct2002
Submit logs by: December 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: ssb@cqww.com
Mail logs to:
CQWW Phone
CQ Magazine
25 Newbridge Road
Hicksville, NY 11801
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 QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA M/2 HP
N3RS 5289 172 689 48 12,973,440 FRC
K4JA 4893 177 717 48 12,171,810 PVRC
N2NT 4711 165 661 48 10,715,698 FRC
K1KI 4723 163 654 48 10,639,791 YCCC
KI1G 4454 167 671 48 10,590,644 YCCC
W6KK(@W6KP) 3943 161 571 48 7,626,708 SCCC
K0TV 2850 145 570 48 5,622,760 YCCC
K5NA 3017 167 575 48 5,481,896 CTDXCC
AA5NT 2653 155 545 48 4,608,100 NTCC
W7DX(@K7IR) 2520 159 482 48 4,220,985 WWDXC
N1RR 2290 129 435 36 3,645,000 YCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA M/M HP
KC1XX 8205 188 791 48 21,262,901
W3LPL 7676 186 761 48 19,379,408 PVRC
K9NS 7054 189 756 48 17,341,695 SMC
N4TO 6352 178 729 48 14,318,809 FCG
N2RM 5895 175 701 48 14,082,576 FRC
W4MYA 4999 178 698 46 11,723,508 PVRC
K1TTT 4565 164 655 48 9,735,453 YCCC
W3PP 3841 164 660 48 8,453,416 FRC
KB1H 3645 158 640 42 7,908,978 YCCC
N3AD 3493 154 575 48 7,098,273 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA M/S HP
8P8P 10044 170 687 47 21,804,651 YCCC
N4PN 3437 162 615 48 7,190,358 FCG
K8AZ 2889 167 638 48 6,555,000 NCC
K1IR 2660 148 603 48 5,672,303 YCCC
N0NI 2606 169 630 48 5,593,799
K0RF 2353 169 611 46 4,986,540
N1MM 2548 137 552 48 4,899,582 YCCC
N5YA 2696 148 518 41 4,687,974 NTCC
W4WS(@KG4NEP) 2208 149 574 48 4,306,911 PVRC
KY5R 2160 138 517 42 3,985,020 Alabama Contest Grou
N1LN 2107 150 523 48 3,394,612
K9ES 1736 135 497 48 3,020,960 FCG
W1BK 1134 133 475 42 1,910,944 YCCC
K6ZM 1473 105 230 40 1,297,455 NCCC
K6KO 889 126 317 28 1,052,568 NCCC
W3LJ 728 93 316 40 807,366 PVRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA M/S LP
NQ4U 1025 106 305 1,102,713 TCG
NY4T 941 105 311 46 1,038,752 TCG
K0UK 766 126 338 18 949,344 Grand Mesa
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOAB HP
KQ2M 3945 157 583 43 8,162,940 FRC
K4ZW 3202 150 547 48 6,353,852 PVRC
N9RV 3299 147 493 40 6,027,520 NCC
K3ZO 3136 137 486 41 5,547,192 PVRC
K5ZD 2777 143 532 30 5,363,550 YCCC
W9RE 2652 153 531 43 5,020,000 SMC
WB9Z 2537 159 508 45 4,675,003 SMC
K3CR(LZ4AX) 2344 137 487 43 4,104,672 NCC
W1WEF 2303 124 443 33 3,662,820 YCCC
N6BV(@N6RO) 2628 136 342 40 3,268,086 NCCC
NX9T 1860 115 382 26 2,563,526 PVRC
KC1F 1932 103 361 25 2,561,280 YCCC
W4WTB 1574 137 436 2,538,963 CDXA
K0KX 1352 140 456 32 2,236,788 MWA
K5TR 1808 133 361 30 2,163,720 Boring Amateur Radio
K5RR 1597 128 342 35 2,085,860
K3MD 1366 124 410 28 2,048,424 FRC
W7GG 1538 145 355 38 2,029,000 WVDXC
K4BAI 1619 103 336 35 1,960,574 SECC
K5ZO 1331 141 361 42 1,795,152
WX3B 1257 90 327 10 1,508,706 PVRC
N8KM 1213 107 319 35 1,421,988 NCC
K2UOP 1002 115 384 26 1,397,699 PVRC
K1GU 1038 99 318 36 1,203,879 YCCC
K4RO 1115 105 282 20 1,165,644 TCG
K4UTE 787 117 403 30 1,123,200 NORTH FLORIDA DX ASS
K0OU 889 109 302 23 984,756
N3UM 873 90 301 25 951,694 PVRC
N7GYD 1002 100 264 36 948,220 WWDXC
KG7H 946 109 272 31 937,641 PVRC
N4CW 800 87 294 22 853,821 PVRC
K9MWM 761 102 236 36 679,042 Grand Mesa
W4NTI 669 0 345 24 624,795
K5XR(W5ASP) 540 97 301 588,244 TDXS
NE9Z 505 112 296 21 566,712
N4GG 595 76 256 7 551,784 PVRC
KB0ENE 541 93 236 472,444
K0GAS 554 91 195 420,420 Grand Mesa
N5DD 470 90 222 415,896 TDXS
W3WW 513 71 216 17 412,132 FCG
K4FK(W4SAA) 414 77 210 12 328,615 FCG
N6VH 405 90 172 286,628 SCCC
K4BP 359 86 196 7 267,336 TCG
KO7X(@KI7WX) 347 79 158 8 224,202 PVRC
K4IU 334 76 167 208,737 MWA
N5QQ(@KC5FU) 262 70 160 12 165,600 NTCC
K7ABV 310 61 133 7 163,348 NORTHERN ROCKIES DX
KE4KMG 307 57 140 21 160,752 TCG
KE8RO 194 43 130 15 91,690
AD4L 166 48 103 4 67,799 PVRC
K7RX 96 29 59 22,176 WWDXC
W6MVW 82 29 50 5 16,432 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOAB LP
N1SV 1515 105 386 2,090,678 YCCC
N4TZ/9 1230 131 407 37 1,820,592 SMC
N5AW 1192 134 402 40 1,746,824 CTDXCC
NR3X(N4YDU) 1320 103 359 34 1,651,188 PVRC
W1CTN 1165 114 378 29 1,551,276 YCCC
K1HT 957 106 359 27 1,243,875 YCCC
AC0W 1041 109 327 38 1,224,724 MWA
W2RDS 1015 93 327 39 1,197,840 FRC
WA1Z 841 92 303 30 916,400 YCCC
K5IID 809 95 279 828,784 MRRC
NA4K 809 90 258 16 786,132 TCG
N1LW 741 84 282 763,476 YCCC
AC0X 731 98 266 31 714,532 MWA
K3JT 734 79 258 683,436 PVRC
KU8E 651 97 258 24 623,025 SECC
W1DAD 610 92 279 18 605,472 YCCC
K0XH 657 94 244 28 599,950 MWA
WN6K 713 95 207 30 587,692 SCCC
W0ETT 606 88 236 20 537,840 Grand Mesa
K7HBN 451 80 181 327,294 WWDXC
KU3O 523 62 176 306,544 FCG
N4EK 450 56 184 303,360 FCG
AB4MT 408 71 207 9 299,406 Alabama Contest Grou
K0FX(K0FC) 379 90 179 12 274,649 Grand Mesa
N2CQ 380 56 199 14 272,085 FRC
W4TDB 362 74 151 14 214,200 TCG
K4LOG 434 49 139 30 209,432 FCG
W3CP 274 69 163 20 175,160 PVRC
W9LYN 308 71 153 25 172,704 SMC
WR9A 310 46 146 12 160,512 SMC
WN3VAW 245 70 165 12 153,690 Wireless Association
N7XY 282 69 115 19 139,346 WWDXC
W5WZ 296 54 121 14 133,000 Twin City Ham Club
AK8B 250 47 120 15 112,725
N3GNW 202 56 128 16 102,120
ND2T 225 56 89 12 87,580 NCCC
W4YA 159 39 106 62,930 FCG
K6OWL 184 47 58 8 52,185
N3RA 146 41 85 2 47,502 NCC
W6ZZZ 131 35 51 29,240 NCCC
K1MOM 20 13 16 1 1,102 YCCC
N0SG 3 3 3 1 63 Grand Mesa
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USA SOAB QRP
N0KE(@WB0GAZ) 564 90 216 37 461,754 Grand Mesa
N5FPW 341 69 174 23 218,700 SECC
N8IE 411 53 135 25 214,884
KR1ST 322 45 134 154,119
W9RPM 199 66 123 6 91,098
WB6BWZ 183 39 77 17 37,120 SECC
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USA SOAB(A) HP
W2RE 3008 145 597 45 6,370,812 Hudson Valley Contes
K3WW 2623 161 627 48 5,815,440 FRC
K3PP 2017 149 575 43 4,099,288 FRC
W4NF 2018 143 544 39 3,875,367 PVRC
W1GD 2040 140 526 37 3,864,798 FRC
NO2R 1900 139 558 36 3,770,073 FRC
AA3B 2022 135 505 40 3,681,920 FRC
K5KG 1772 137 509 36 3,434,136 FCG
K1AM 1675 135 505 37 2,999,040 YCCC
W3MF 1471 130 473 27 2,509,083 FRC
K3NM 1464 122 470 30 2,487,582 FRC
W2YC 1355 128 481 35 2,306,892 FRC
W3GM(K3ND) 1334 129 478 29 2,278,071 FRC
WT3W 1392 124 443 2,237,382 FRC
K2ONP 1254 114 404 27 1,880,340 Hudson Valley Contes
K4XR 1028 147 498 35 1,825,350 Alabama Contest Grou
W5VX 1172 131 434 28 1,787,095
AA4V 1194 112 332 15 1,502,052 Aiken Contest Club
N3ZA 880 128 465 38 1,430,909 FRC
W1ZT 903 117 443 26 1,383,760 YCCC
W6TK 1065 124 349 23 1,366,824 SCCC
WT3P 1072 96 351 1,346,364 FRC
K4OJ(@W1CW) 956 98 370 1,263,132 FCG
W2UP 975 90 329 8 1,168,591 FRC
W3IQ 920 90 294 18 993,024 NCC
KI9A 785 108 318 25 903,972 SMC
KA2D 753 80 314 19 853,798 YCCC
W1FY(NC1N) 600 57 225 16 483,066 YCCC
N2WK 444 94 272 11 437,736 Rochester DX Associa
K0BX 413 70 207 12 326,029
K5NZ 289 277 94 6 288,638 CTDXCC
KD2HE 278 42 136 6 137,950
K3SV 250 78 206 118,192 PVRC
NA9D 193 61 114 5 86,975 SMC
K2CC(KC2BMG) 189 40 84 5 54,808 Clarkson University
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USA SOAB(A) LP
NA2U 1300 117 441 2,053,440 FRC
W8TTS 200 50 131 6 97,559
KB1GW 82 24 47 4 14,342 YCCC
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USA SOAB(A) QRP
W6RCL 267 62 102 114,308
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USA SOSB(A)/10 HP
W9XT 838 31 136 403,639 SMC
N2WW(@K0MP) 851 31 138 380,419 Western Wireless CC
K7KR 723 34 136 20 325,040 CADXA
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K2SX 520 28 123 18 220,158 YCCC
N9GUN 166 24 61 5 38,505 SMC
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USA SOSB(A)/10 QRP
K9GY 46 17 30 5,358 SMC
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USA SOSB(A)/15 HP
W7UT 1131 37 144 26 587,888
W7ZR 940 37 125 28 389,124 WVDXC
N0RA(@KR0B) 694 34 119 23 254,592 MWA
W9JA 356 31 125 15 155,688
N0ZM 284 24 88 82,880 Western Wireless CC
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USA SOSB(A)/160 HP
KS0T(@KR0B) 39 8 10 12 792 MWA
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USA SOSB(A)/20 HP
WA2QNW 516 39 135 18 258,900
NX5M 400 32 125 16 168,960 CTDXCC
N6WS 359 35 133 26 165,816 SCCC
KR6NA/0 383 33 108 17 119,568
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USA SOSB/10 HP
W4ZV 2022 34 157 26 1,106,463 PVRC
W5PR 1887 35 157 967,488 TDXS
K4WI 1897 35 140 28 885,675 Alabama Contest Club
N4BP 1636 32 126 712,738 FCG
NA5S 903 32 127 391,617
W7QN 118 14 20 2 7,140 WWDXC
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USA SOSB/10 LP
W8LU 574 35 152 23 304,810
N5XJ(@NX5M) 692 32 129 27 292,537 CTDXCC
KE9S 509 29 107 19 192,304 Bay Area Wireless As
WB2DVU 410 25 102 14 147,955 Rochester (NY) DX As
WA7BNM 430 28 98 16 146,286 SCCC
N2CU 300 23 92 5 98,555 WNYDXA
KS2G 277 21 78 6 78,408 Order of Boiled Owls
NV4B 232 26 87 15 73,111 Alabama Contest Grou
N8IA 57 16 36 4 7,176
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N7IR 46 25 34 6 7,493 Central AZ DX Associ
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KV0Q 1470 37 136 26 734,230 Grand Mesa
N3HBX 1273 35 130 30 585,750 PVRC
W5TM(W5AO) 1367 36 119 23 535,990 OkDX
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USA SOSB/15 LP
W0AH 679 35 128 21 293,074 Grand Mesa
N4MO 566 33 129 28 258,714 PVRC
N4JF 567 33 126 16 250,982 ALABAMA CONTEST GROU
K8IR 357 26 105 28 130,214 BAY AREA WIRELESS
NG3Q/8 308 29 105 12 115,374
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USA SOSB/15 QRP
KR2Q 518 29 118 216,531
K7JA 310 34 118 20 130,568
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USA SOSB/20 HP
W7WA 1396 39 153 771,000 WWDXC
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K3SWZ 312 32 104 24 115,328 PVRC
N3XT 101 22 42 12 16,000 Grand Mesa
KC0ATC 24 12 16 3 1,764
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N7MB 148 27 62 22 32,129 Central Arizona DX A
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USA SOSB/40 HP
K4XS 726 31 113 22 302,688 FCG
K7XZ(K1MY) 198 28 72 30 53,200 Central Arizona DX A
W9SE 144 22 65 31,494 SMC
K4TX 76 15 42 2 12,369
W5GZ 47 16 18 13 4,148
N0HF 26 12 19 2 1,953 Grand Mesa
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USA SOSB/80 HP
KT1V 517 20 85 29 147,210 YCCC
Operators:
8P8P NT1N,W1UK,W2SC,WC1M
9A1P 9A2CW,9A2RD,9A5AEI,9A6NDX,9A6XX,IK3UNA,S55M
9A7A 9A3OS,9A3TR,9A4PA,9A4RX,9A6DM,9A7V,9A8A
AA5NT AA5NT,K3TD,KK7SJ,N1CC,N5EE,N5NJ,N5TVL,N8SM,NW5X
AL1G AL1G,AL7J,KL7FH,NL7RT
CK6SV VE6AKY,VE6MRT,VE6NAP,VE6SV,VE6VW,VE7GAS,VO1CV
DF0HQ DK4WA,DL1AUZ,DL2SAX,DL3DXX,DL3TD,DL4ALB,DL5ANT,
DL5AOJ,DL5AXX,DL5LYM,DL5YY,DL7VOA
EA1EEY EA1BVP,EA1CS,EA1CUB,EA1EEY,EA1EY,EA1QA,EA1WX,
EB1HAL,EC1DQK
EA5KB EA5KB,EC5CPL
ED7VG EA1AK,EA2TV,EA7ATX,EA7CCN,EA7EZQ,EA7HY,EA7VG
IO4T IK4HLQ,IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4BBF,
IZ4DIJ,IZ4EFN
IQ2C I2MWY,IK2FIL,IK2JUB,IK2PFL,IW2HAJ,IW2NOR,IZ2ABI,
IZ2EEV
IQ4A I4EAT,I4IND,I4TJE,I4VEQ,IK2NCJ,IK2QPR,IK2ULH,
IK4DCT,IK4QJH
IQ4T I4IFL,I4MGP,IK3QAR,IK4HVR,IK4SXJ,IK4TVP,IK4WMH,
IZ4AKS
IU2X I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2FYH,IK2GSN,IK2GXK,IK2GZU,
IK2SAU,IW2LLH
J49Z I2WIJ,IK8HCG,IK8UND
K0RF K0RF,W0UA,W1XE
K0TV K0TV,K2TE,KB1PZ,KD6BLK,KI6MF,W1GQ,W1MJ,WK1V,
WO1N
K0UK K0UK,WA0RSX
K1IR K1IR,K1VR,K2WR,KE1J,KM2P,NR1DX,W1VE
K1KI K1CC,K1KI,KM1P,VA7RR,W1RM
K1TTT AA1TE,AA1XJ,AK2P,K1MK,K1TTT,N1SR,NT2X,VA3PL,
W1TO,W2AU,W2GB,W3SM
K4JA AJ9C,K4JA,K4MA,K7SV,KE9I,W3BP
K5NA K2UR,K5DU,K5NA,KD5SQF,KI5DR,N5ZC
K6KO K6KO,K6TA
K6ZM K6WG,KD6RMN,WA6O
K8AZ K8AZ,K8BL,K8MR,N8TR,W8CAR,W8KIC,WB8K,WT8C
K9ES AD4ES,K9ES,KC4HW,KG4IPO
K9NS AA9D,K9DX,K9GS,K9HMB,K9NO,K9PPY,K9PW,K9QVB,K9RS,
KO9A,KS9W,W9RM,WE9V
KB1H AA1CE,K1EBY,K1EBY,KB1H,KE1LI,N1XS,NB1U,W3TB
KC1XX HC1OT,K1DG,K1GQ,K6AW,KC1XX,KM3T,N6HB,N6IG,W1FV
KH0AA JE1JKL,JF1SQC,JP1NWZ
KI1G KI1G,KS1J,WF1B
KY5R KY5R,N4YQ,W4RJ
LR0N LU1NDC,LU2NI,LU5NA,LU6HCV,LU6HDF,LU7HBO,LU7HVH,
LU7NN,LU8NA
LT1F LU1FAM,LU1FGE,LU1FJ,LU1FKR,LU1FMO,LU1FT,LU2DKT,
LU2FT,LU3FZW
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY3CI,LY3MM,LY4CW
LZ1ABC LZ1ABC,LZ1AQ
N0NI K0KD,K0WHV,N0AC,N0AV,N0HR,N0NI,W0ETC,W0FLS,WO0V
N1LN K5NZ,K7LEX,KD5NDZ,KD5TMF,N1LN,N5EN,W5MF,W5PF,
W5SB,WA5MLT
N1MM KB1GW,N1IXF,N1MM
N1RR N1RR,N2PGD,W1KM,WM1K
N2NT N2NT,N2NU,N2WKS,W2RQ,WW2Y
N2RM K2TW,N2NC,N2RM,NA2AA,W2REH,W3CF,WK2G,WM2H
N3AD K3ZV,N3AD,N3DXX,N3RG
N3RS N2SR,N3ED,N3RD,N3RS,W8FJ,WA3LRO
N4PN KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
N4TO AD4Z,K1TO,K4MM,N2NL,N4DL,N4TO,NS4W,VE7ZO,W4IX
N5YA K1NT,N5KR,N5UM,OH1HX,W5LL
NP2B KP2BH,NP2B,NP2KW,VE3BW,W5IDX,WD4JR
NY4T K4RNT,KA1DWX,KR4FO,NY4T
OK5W OK1AEZ,OK1AMX,OK1AUU,OK1CF,OK1DDO,OK1FKD,OK1JKT,
OK1MJA,OK1WF,OK2ZW,OM2RA,OM3BH
OK6A OK2CMW,OK2INW,OK2PSE
OL5Q OK1FFU,OK1FLC,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
OL7R OK1ISB,OK1MZM,OK1VWK,OK1WMV,OK1XUV
OM7M OK2BFN,OM3PA,OM3PC,OM5RM,OM5RW,OM5ZW
OZ5BAL OZ0J,OZ1JTE
OZ5E DL2OBF,DL6LAU,OZ1AA,OZ1ADL
PJ2T K1AR,K8NZ,N8BJQ,W1MD,WC4E
RT9W RA9WR,RU9WX,RW9WW,RW9WY,RX9WI,RX9WR
S50C S52LW,S53CC,S53MM,S57NOB
S53F S52W,S53F,S57L,S57Z
S55W S52U,S56WTT,S57IIO,S57KRI,S57LWG,S57ONW
SL2ZA SM2LIY,SM2ODB,SM2VHD
TK4Z AB6BH,K5OT,K6MC,K6ZH,N6AA,N6ZZ,TK5AE,TK5EP,
TK5MH,W6XD
TM2Y F5CWU,F5HRY,F5JSD,F5MZN,F6BEE,F6FGZ,F8CRH
V26B DL8OBQ,N2ED,N3OC,V21DM
V47NS K2DM,K3ZM,V44NK,W4GKA,W9NY
VA3SK VA3GGF,VA3MW,VA3PC,VA3RRW,VA3SK,VE3HG
VE3DC VA3DJ,VE3BK,VE3DXF,VE3GCP,VE3NBL,VE3SS,VE3STT,
VE3VZ,VE3YOC
VE3RM VE2NI,VE3RM,VE3WIB
VE7SV VA7CW,VA7NT,VE7AGG,VE7CC,VE7SV
W1BK W1BK,W1NR
W3LJ K3NCO,KA3UBJ,W3IDT,W3LJ
W3LPL 4X6FR,AI3M,K1HTV,K1RA,K1RZ,K3MM,K3RA,K4ZA,KD4D,
KE3Q,NK3R,W2GG,W3LPL
W3PP K3FT,KD5FWV,N3HUV,N3KW,N3ME,N3ONM,N3PT,N6ZO,
NW3Y,W2GJ,W3IZ,W3PP,WB4FDT,WK2W,WV8RS
W4MYA K4KML,K4WMA,N4DEN,N4DWK,N4EHJ,N4RV,N4ZJ,NW4V,
W4DR,W4MYA,W4PFM,W4TNX,WK4Y
W6KK K6AM,K6HMS,N6AW,N6KI,N6MJ,NN6X,W6HT,W6KK,W6RW
W7DX KL2A,KL9A,KQ7W
WP2Z K3NZ,K3OO,N2TK
ZK1MA AA7PM,KT7G,VE7XF,W7TSQ,W7VV,ZK1MA
ZL6QH ZL1AXG,ZL1AZE,ZL2AOV,ZL2BDW,ZL2CA,ZL2DZ,ZL2IQ,
ZL2UO
ZW5B N5FA,N5ZO,PY1KN,PY5CC,PY5EG
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Oct 31 06:50:10 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQWW DX, SSB - Non-USA Claimed Scores 31Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210311450.g9VEoAV13590@b4h.net>
2002 CQWW DX, SSB - Non-USA Claimed Scores 31Oct2002
Submit logs by: December 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: ssb@cqww.com
Mail logs to:
CQWW Phone
CQ Magazine
25 Newbridge Road
Hicksville, NY 11801
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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Non-USA M/2 HP
PJ2T 13167 161 635 48 30,983,504
V26B 11367 159 596 48 21,022,220 FRC
ZW5B(@PY5EG) 8392 162 603 48 18,725,670 ARAUCARIA DX GROUP
9A7A 7948 171 704 48 14,688,625 Croatian CC
NP2B 9433 140 511 48 14,500,000
TM2Y(@F6BEE) 7509 169 696 48 13,833,080 LNDX
V47NS 7316 131 533 48 12,704,976 FRC
LT1F 6517 139 433 48 10,854,215 WWYC
LY1YK 4660 171 648 48 6,588,036 KTU RC
VE3DC 3075 137 464 4,478,051 CCO
ZL6QH 2772 129 284 46 3,333,736 Wellington Amateur R
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Non-USA M/M HP
DF0HQ 9883 182 778 48 17,862,720 RR DX
WP2Z 10246 147 558 44 17,596,800 FRC
TK4Z 11469 139 592 48 15,476,732 SCCC
ED7VG 8519 143 554 12,455,632
ZK1MA 5688 126 288 48 6,902,208 WWDXC
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Non-USA M/S HP
KH0AA 6962 158 488 48 13,201,010
IQ4A 5524 175 722 48 12,215,771
OK5W(@OK1KSO/OK5 5037 177 743 47 10,323,320
9A1P 5343 155 680 46 10,066,760 WWYC
IU2X 4922 154 630 48 9,000,320 ARI Brescia DX Group
RT9W(@RZ9WWH) 4009 150 597 48 8,314,857
OM7M 4441 168 705 48 8,234,136
IQ4T(@I4IFL) 4324 161 684 48 8,101,860 Romagna Contest Team
EA1EEY 4557 151 619 48 8,078,840
LR0N(@LU1NDC) 4363 134 478 46 7,750,980
J49Z 5851 151 638 45 7,340,856 (1/3) Marconi Contes
VE3RM 3768 125 490 48 5,779,375 CCO
S50C 3415 139 571 5,003,370 CCS
IO4T 3409 138 538 47 5,000,372
OL7R 3232 141 548 42 4,761,679
VE7SV 3716 150 405 48 4,636,470 BCDX
VA3SK 2967 140 513 48 4,508,312 CCO
CK6SV(@VE6SV) 3343 148 458 48 4,435,968
OL5Q 3000 131 468 3,897,693
IQ2C 2812 126 499 48 3,720,625
OZ5E 2651 145 599 3,391,152 BCC
S55W(@S57IIO) 3111 110 432 48 3,240,618
S53F 2835 109 453 48 2,690,294
OK6A 1632 122 435 48 1,704,977 WWYC
SL2ZA 1747 102 390 1,506,012
EA5KB 2110 95 325 1,171,280
AL1G 1272 77 173 40 732,000
OZ5BAL 378 56 195 15 217,617 EDR Ballerup
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Non-USA M/S LP
LZ1ABC(@LZ1ABC/L 1874 107 390 42 1,445,773 WWYC
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Non-USA SOAB HP
KP3Z(N5TJ) 8985 162 593 47 16,193,995
PT0F(CT1BOH) 7644 139 472 48 13,700,000 ARAUCARIA DX GROUP
FS/AH8DX 6398 130 468 43 9,157,772 WVDXC
VY2ZM(K1ZM) 4934 145 523 43 8,955,876 YCCC
VE3EJ 4659 164 574 45 8,899,542
ZF2NT 6493 123 372 40 7,161,660 NCCC
S50S(S51TA) 4025 154 560 48 6,538,210 CCS
GD6IA(GM3WOJ) 4510 124 515 40 6,318,432 North of Scotland CG
SN7Q(SP7GIQ) 4233 135 482 42 6,028,707
GM7V(GM4YXI) 4205 140 542 43 5,965,454 North of Scotland Co
GW4BLE 3871 128 475 41 5,419,764 CONTEST CAMBRIA
VE3EY/2(@VE2CSI) 3282 123 429 44 4,590,984 CCO
EA5DFV 3762 114 424 39 4,315,836
VE3ANX 3334 114 350 43 3,955,136 CCO
G4BUO 2819 120 438 30 3,661,596
DH1TW(@DL6FBL) 2693 134 482 45 3,357,816 BCC
OH2RA 2869 136 438 43 3,251,710 CCF/TEAM: CCF Team P
GM0F(GM4AFF) 3036 120 458 36 3,036,234
M6T(G4PIQ) 2855 111 393 23 2,975,112
VO1TA 2452 90 286 21 2,656,064
PY7ZY 2449 88 269 2,557,191
VK8AA 2496 113 244 45 2,528,274
7S2E(SM2DMU) 2393 130 389 42 2,421,654 TOEC
XE2AC 2572 106 279 32 2,264,955
CK3KZ(VE3KZ) 1630 123 402 31 2,253,300 CCO
S56A 1362 135 532 34 1,791,562 CCS
VE3NE 938 103 274 21 853,151
VE7IN 1159 102 207 27 835,536 BCDX
ZL1ANJ 1080 96 165 20 820,845
LY2OX 743 101 326 17 577,304 Lithuanian DX
RW4PL 778 250 88 13 500,919
CE8EIO 681 56 96 5 290,472 South Croux DX Group
DA0ED(DL4YAO) 495 51 172 210,066 BCC
K6III 251 72 128 7 130,400 NCCC
VA3KA 142 101 109 13 76,020 CCO
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Non-USA SOAB LP
D44TD(IV3TAN) 6201 140 511 40 11,992,492
P40W(W2GD) 4427 124 437 41 7,300,854 FRC
EA7RM 2765 108 416 45 3,420,672
IO4C(IZ4DPV) 2413 124 467 38 2,700,870
KH6/N0HJZ 2869 110 181 34 2,444,691 MWA
6Y9X(K1XM) 2569 101 320 2,399,700 YCCC
DF3KV 1538 110 422 33 1,688,568 RR DX
EA5AER 2005 73 264 28 1,455,503
CX9AU 1468 90 227 1,311,112
9A3AG 1504 102 368 25 1,308,010 Croatian CC
VK3TZ 1276 115 236 40 1,273,536
SP6EKS 1105 123 449 1,260,688
VE3BUC(@VE3SY) 1256 100 274 32 1,169,124 CCO
A45WD(YO9HP) 1154 103 264 1,160,087 YO DX CLUB
VE3CR 1009 97 311 1,079,568
SP5DDJ 1262 106 362 38 1,079,208
G4IIY 1188 79 318 20 858,314 CHILTERN DX
NS4T 784 94 288 37 789,976 SECC
ON4CCP 1313 74 266 778,940 RR DX
6J2AUB(XE2AUB) 1383 63 135 640,332
OM6RM 1060 84 299 41 624,290
GM0TGE 849 79 272 30 606,879
SM6D(SM6DER) 1008 74 263 582,336 SK6AW Hisingingens R
VK4DX 804 79 160 13 536,794 Sarajevo Contest Gro
VE9DX 643 64 206 18 441,990
VA3XRZ 562 64 206 26 372,330 CCO
VE4YU 469 79 173 15 299,376
VE3RSA 404 63 167 247,480
HL1/WX8C 494 64 146 240,030
DL4RCK 493 65 208 8 222,495 BCC
9A5AVC 274 24 67 14 62,784
9A6C 201 38 92 45,500 Stubborn losers cont
VE3RCN 161 29 64 36,084
LY2QJ(@LY1DS) 129 19 55 3 14,356
7S7J(SM7VZX) 131 18 57 11,100 SCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOAB QRP
SM5IMO 558 56 218 26 277,562 TOEC
G4DDX 310 37 162 78,570
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOAB(A) HP
JY9QJ 4009 138 499 34 7,184,723
OE1A(OE1EMS) 3196 156 642 38 5,097,624 SCG
S52ZW 3063 146 597 46 4,852,533 SCC
PX2W(PY2YU) 3206 123 391 43 4,746,790 TuPY DX Group
DL0WW(DK3GI) 2552 153 596 31 4,344,200 BCC
OM5A(OM3LA) 2939 150 589 4,311,326
VE1OP 1969 113 425 30 2,696,456
SP8NR 957 112 369 1,058,681 SPDXC
VA3NR 417 80 212 12 317,404
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOAB(A) LP
GJ0NYG 1040 79 342 25 768,325
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB(A)/10 HP
LP7H(LU9HS) 2627 35 147 28 1,376,102 LUCG
OM0R(OM3GI) 2364 38 161 27 1,141,265
UA9YAB 1271 28 126 450,590
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB(A)/10 LP
I8UZA 832 37 148 356,495
OZ8AE 420 32 121 22 154,071
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB(A)/15 HP
DF9ZP 2200 39 159 1,064,844 BCC
OT2T(DL2CC) 1792 39 156 29 821,145 RRDXA
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB(A)/20 HP
OH5B(OH5BM) 1888 39 151 44 665,000 CCF
S51CK 1824 38 154 618,624 SCC
VE7AV 1392 37 118 30 476,935
LT0H(LU3HY) 952 31 73 10 290,992
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB(A)/80 HP
ON4ATW 912 17 82 120,780
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/10 HP
CX5BW 4169 35 138 33 2,117,001
ZY5G(PP5WG) 3610 36 149 35 1,953,785 Araucaria DX Group
LU5FC 3398 33 125 36 1,575,102
P43E 2811 30 120 1,219,650 Aruba ARC
YU1ZZ 2116 38 145 25 944,280 YU CC
Z31GX 2111 37 142 28 823,400
OL7N(OK1CDJ) 1256 37 143 24 547,920
LA6YEA 957 35 141 20 401,104
ES2X(ES2NA) 980 36 136 36 350,000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/10 LP
AY4DX(LU4DX) 2564 34 129 1,220,870 LUCG
WP3C 2317 31 116 22 842,016
EA6DD 1479 35 150 557,035
KH6GMP 1523 30 64 421,872 KONA DX CLUB
G0AEV 963 32 130 391,230
F8AAN 1010 33 114 16 360,003
EA5ON/M 937 34 112 261,048
CX4DX 536 30 95 13 194,750
SM5D(SM5DJZ) 505 29 120 166,582 TOEC
HB9AA(HB9ARF) 461 31 93 15 141,236
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/10 QRP
TT8ZZ(F5PTM) 1646 28 96 23 606,112
J79UF(VE5UF) 684 21 80 21 171,094
SP5XMU 272 32 78 22 76,670
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/15 HP
ZX5J(PP5JR) 4059 40 171 2,518,285 Araucaria DX Group
YT6A 2790 38 150 24 1,150,000 SKY CC
EA3IN 1859 38 147 30 715,395
OH1F(OH1MDR) 1645 38 146 657,064 CCF
YT1RA 1846 33 110 30 567,138 YU CC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/15 LP
VE3DZ 1152 33 141 25 519,390 CCO
EA7HBP 1500 27 109 32 372,640
VE7UF(VE7NS) 941 29 71 2 232,900 BCDX
PA0JED 332 24 88 15 71,120
7S7V(SM7VZX) 271 27 89 61,596 SCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/15 QRP
LU3DR 495 32 106 31 189,474 LUCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/160 HP
C4A(5B4ADA/9A3A) 519 10 60 103,040 Aphrodite Contest Cl
4O6A(T95A) 684 11 67 20 58,734 SKY CC
YU7AR 572 11 63 46,546
SM4F(SM4DHF) 441 7 54 20 27,328 TOEC
PP5VB(@ZX5J) 12 6 9 288 Araucaria DX Group
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/160 LP
G3UEG 429 8 55 18 27,027
VE3XAX 176 5 10 20 5,010 CCO
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/20 HP
9A6A 3324 38 170 46 1,306,240 Croatian CC
PY3MM(@ZX5J) 2239 38 129 1,089,508 Araucaria DX Group
SN8V(SP8GQU) 2210 39 153 811,968
9M6A(N1UR) 1563 36 121 38 721,334 YCCC
SP4DEU 1267 38 137 30 403,025
SP8KAF/8(SQ8GHY) 628 27 95 32 112,850
M2Z(M5RIC) 323 19 81 20 53,900 Chiltern Dx Club
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/20 LP
9A7ZZ 595 27 97 123,876 Croatian CC
LY1DS 15 7 12 513
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/20 QRP
GM0IIO 232 13 50 14 18,522
LU4HMF 86 17 33 9,700
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/40 HP
S50A 2438 36 131 37 703,284 SCC
9A5E 2021 33 115 39 519,776 Croatian CC
LY5A(LY2PAJ) 1875 33 128 460,000
SP6IXF 1859 30 117 35 403,622
OH0NL(OH2BYS) 1245 29 114 28 272,844 CCF
LX1KC 1270 28 104 42 253,440
OH2BP 514 27 86 85,654 CCF
PX5A(PP5UA) 291 18 48 45,994 Araucaria DX Group
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/40 LP
MW5HOC 137 11 45 17 11,256
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/80 HP
YT0A(VEL) 1241 25 98 29 222,630
OM0C(OM3TZZ) 1434 22 88 27 201,080
YU7JX 1205 20 82 153,672
YU1JW 911 19 82 16 128,270 YU CC
VE2ZP 758 20 65 128,120 CCO
SP4MPB 1016 19 83 25 122,196
PU3A(PY3DX) 241 23 65 9 55,792 Araucaria DX Group
Operators:
8P8P NT1N,W1UK,W2SC,WC1M
9A1P 9A2CW,9A2RD,9A5AEI,9A6NDX,9A6XX,IK3UNA,S55M
9A7A 9A3OS,9A3TR,9A4PA,9A4RX,9A6DM,9A7V,9A8A
AA5NT AA5NT,K3TD,KK7SJ,N1CC,N5EE,N5NJ,N5TVL,N8SM,NW5X
AL1G AL1G,AL7J,KL7FH,NL7RT
CK6SV VE6AKY,VE6MRT,VE6NAP,VE6SV,VE6VW,VE7GAS,VO1CV
DF0HQ DK4WA,DL1AUZ,DL2SAX,DL3DXX,DL3TD,DL4ALB,DL5ANT,
DL5AOJ,DL5AXX,DL5LYM,DL5YY,DL7VOA
EA1EEY EA1BVP,EA1CS,EA1CUB,EA1EEY,EA1EY,EA1QA,EA1WX,
EB1HAL,EC1DQK
EA5KB EA5KB,EC5CPL
ED7VG EA1AK,EA2TV,EA7ATX,EA7CCN,EA7EZQ,EA7HY,EA7VG
IO4T IK4HLQ,IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4BBF,
IZ4DIJ,IZ4EFN
IQ2C I2MWY,IK2FIL,IK2JUB,IK2PFL,IW2HAJ,IW2NOR,IZ2ABI,
IZ2EEV
IQ4A I4EAT,I4IND,I4TJE,I4VEQ,IK2NCJ,IK2QPR,IK2ULH,
IK4DCT,IK4QJH
IQ4T I4IFL,I4MGP,IK3QAR,IK4HVR,IK4SXJ,IK4TVP,IK4WMH,
IZ4AKS
IU2X I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2FYH,IK2GSN,IK2GXK,IK2GZU,
IK2SAU,IW2LLH
J49Z I2WIJ,IK8HCG,IK8UND
K0RF K0RF,W0UA,W1XE
K0TV K0TV,K2TE,KB1PZ,KD6BLK,KI6MF,W1GQ,W1MJ,WK1V,
WO1N
K0UK K0UK,WA0RSX
K1IR K1IR,K1VR,K2WR,KE1J,KM2P,NR1DX,W1VE
K1KI K1CC,K1KI,KM1P,VA7RR,W1RM
K1TTT AA1TE,AA1XJ,AK2P,K1MK,K1TTT,N1SR,NT2X,VA3PL,
W1TO,W2AU,W2GB,W3SM
K4JA AJ9C,K4JA,K4MA,K7SV,KE9I,W3BP
K5NA K2UR,K5DU,K5NA,KD5SQF,KI5DR,N5ZC
K6KO K6KO,K6TA
K6ZM K6WG,KD6RMN,WA6O
K8AZ K8AZ,K8BL,K8MR,N8TR,W8CAR,W8KIC,WB8K,WT8C
K9ES AD4ES,K9ES,KC4HW,KG4IPO
K9NS AA9D,K9DX,K9GS,K9HMB,K9NO,K9PPY,K9PW,K9QVB,K9RS,
KO9A,KS9W,W9RM,WE9V
KB1H AA1CE,K1EBY,K1EBY,KB1H,KE1LI,N1XS,NB1U,W3TB
KC1XX HC1OT,K1DG,K1GQ,K6AW,KC1XX,KM3T,N6HB,N6IG,W1FV
KH0AA JE1JKL,JF1SQC,JP1NWZ
KI1G KI1G,KS1J,WF1B
KY5R KY5R,N4YQ,W4RJ
LR0N LU1NDC,LU2NI,LU5NA,LU6HCV,LU6HDF,LU7HBO,LU7HVH,
LU7NN,LU8NA
LT1F LU1FAM,LU1FGE,LU1FJ,LU1FKR,LU1FMO,LU1FT,LU2DKT,
LU2FT,LU3FZW
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY3CI,LY3MM,LY4CW
LZ1ABC LZ1ABC,LZ1AQ
N0NI K0KD,K0WHV,N0AC,N0AV,N0HR,N0NI,W0ETC,W0FLS,WO0V
N1LN K5NZ,K7LEX,KD5NDZ,KD5TMF,N1LN,N5EN,W5MF,W5PF,
W5SB,WA5MLT
N1MM KB1GW,N1IXF,N1MM
N1RR N1RR,N2PGD,W1KM,WM1K
N2NT N2NT,N2NU,N2WKS,W2RQ,WW2Y
N2RM K2TW,N2NC,N2RM,NA2AA,W2REH,W3CF,WK2G,WM2H
N3AD K3ZV,N3AD,N3DXX,N3RG
N3RS N2SR,N3ED,N3RD,N3RS,W8FJ,WA3LRO
N4PN KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
N4TO AD4Z,K1TO,K4MM,N2NL,N4DL,N4TO,NS4W,VE7ZO,W4IX
N5YA K1NT,N5KR,N5UM,OH1HX,W5LL
NP2B KP2BH,NP2B,NP2KW,VE3BW,W5IDX,WD4JR
NY4T K4RNT,KA1DWX,KR4FO,NY4T
OK5W OK1AEZ,OK1AMX,OK1AUU,OK1CF,OK1DDO,OK1FKD,OK1JKT,
OK1MJA,OK1WF,OK2ZW,OM2RA,OM3BH
OK6A OK2CMW,OK2INW,OK2PSE
OL5Q OK1FFU,OK1FLC,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
OL7R OK1ISB,OK1MZM,OK1VWK,OK1WMV,OK1XUV
OM7M OK2BFN,OM3PA,OM3PC,OM5RM,OM5RW,OM5ZW
OZ5BAL OZ0J,OZ1JTE
OZ5E DL2OBF,DL6LAU,OZ1AA,OZ1ADL
PJ2T K1AR,K8NZ,N8BJQ,W1MD,WC4E
RT9W RA9WR,RU9WX,RW9WW,RW9WY,RX9WI,RX9WR
S50C S52LW,S53CC,S53MM,S57NOB
S53F S52W,S53F,S57L,S57Z
S55W S52U,S56WTT,S57IIO,S57KRI,S57LWG,S57ONW
SL2ZA SM2LIY,SM2ODB,SM2VHD
TK4Z AB6BH,K5OT,K6MC,K6ZH,N6AA,N6ZZ,TK5AE,TK5EP,
TK5MH,W6XD
TM2Y F5CWU,F5HRY,F5JSD,F5MZN,F6BEE,F6FGZ,F8CRH
V26B DL8OBQ,N2ED,N3OC,V21DM
V47NS K2DM,K3ZM,V44NK,W4GKA,W9NY
VA3SK VA3GGF,VA3MW,VA3PC,VA3RRW,VA3SK,VE3HG
VE3DC VA3DJ,VE3BK,VE3DXF,VE3GCP,VE3NBL,VE3SS,VE3STT,
VE3VZ,VE3YOC
VE3RM VE2NI,VE3RM,VE3WIB
VE7SV VA7CW,VA7NT,VE7AGG,VE7CC,VE7SV
W1BK W1BK,W1NR
W3LJ K3NCO,KA3UBJ,W3IDT,W3LJ
W3LPL 4X6FR,AI3M,K1HTV,K1RA,K1RZ,K3MM,K3RA,K4ZA,KD4D,
KE3Q,NK3R,W2GG,W3LPL
W3PP K3FT,KD5FWV,N3HUV,N3KW,N3ME,N3ONM,N3PT,N6ZO,
NW3Y,W2GJ,W3IZ,W3PP,WB4FDT,WK2W,WV8RS
W4MYA K4KML,K4WMA,N4DEN,N4DWK,N4EHJ,N4RV,N4ZJ,NW4V,
W4DR,W4MYA,W4PFM,W4TNX,WK4Y
W6KK K6AM,K6HMS,N6AW,N6KI,N6MJ,NN6X,W6HT,W6KK,W6RW
W7DX KL2A,KL9A,KQ7W
WP2Z K3NZ,K3OO,N2TK
ZK1MA AA7PM,KT7G,VE7XF,W7TSQ,W7VV,ZK1MA
ZL6QH ZL1AXG,ZL1AZE,ZL2AOV,ZL2BDW,ZL2CA,ZL2DZ,ZL2IQ,
ZL2UO
ZW5B N5FA,N5ZO,PY1KN,PY5CC,PY5EG
>From johngeig at yahoo.com Thu Oct 31 07:45:04 2002
From: johngeig@yahoo.com (John Geiger)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Another anti-contester on QRZ.com
In-Reply-To: <013901c280da$4eeee4a0$92292f04@dslverizon.net>
Message-ID: <20021031154504.58508.qmail@web40705.mail.yahoo.com>
During these 6 weekends the non contestors can use the
WARC bands, so it is really a non issue.
73s John NE0P
--- Bob Naumann - N5NJ <n5nj@gte.net> wrote:
> > Of course not everyone there are clowns, but, I
> honestly think the guys
> there
> > who want to limit our contesting to partial bands,
> are, well, clowns. (and
> > other things not printable on the reflector)
> Period.
>
> The assertion that "weekend operators" lives are
> ruined by contests is
> absolutely absurd. Us contesters know that there
> are really only 6 weekends
> where the fone bands are overrun by contesters doing
> what we do, precluding
> what they do - on 'their' frequencies .
>
> Those 6 contests are: CQWW SSB, SS SSB, ARRL DX SSB,
> WPX SSB, Field Day
> ("it's not a contest":ARRL), and IARU.
>
> The last two are unique in that both modes are being
> used.
>
> CW is generally not a problem.
>
> The way I do the math, the non-contesters have 46
> weeks every year without a
> major contest. Granted, there seems to be some sort
> of minor contest every
> weekend, but they do not take over the entire SSB
> allocation on all bands
> like the above.
>
> The issue is that these non-contesters use
> frequencies that are also used
> during contests, and they feel that they should have
> the right to those
> frequencies all the time. Herein lies the
> absurdity. Unfortunately, it
> seems that some amateur radio 'leaders' feel the
> need to pander to these
> individuals that complain as if they represent some
> large voting body. They
> don't. They're a vocal minority of self-centered
> egotists that use the old
> "squeaky wheel gets the grease" logic.
>
> The reality is, there are other modes people can use
> during contest time.
> There are other bands that can be used; WARC,
> VHF/UHF, low bands during the
> daytime, high bands during the night time, etc. The
> claim that they cannot
> operate is totally specious.
>
> It's high time that the 'leadership' recognize the
> bleating of these 'sheep'
> for what it is.
>
> N5NJ
>
>
>
>
>
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>From aa7bg at 3rivers.net Thu Oct 31 09:07:44 2002
From: aa7bg@3rivers.net (Matt)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Another anti-contester on QRZ.com
In-Reply-To: <082c01c2809e$dc177c70$ede3c23f@KR6X.ORG>
Message-ID: <LPBBJKOIBBDIEAIDLPLMAEKFKEAC.aa7bg@3rivers.net>
---KR6X wrote:
The very best solution to interference during
contests is called "time diversity". If you choose
to not participate in contests, then choose a
different time slot if you want to avoid the band
crowding. To ask that your personal interests
should be held above those of the contesters by
reserving frequencies for your personal use is
certainly presumptive.
----------
On the QRZ survey there was a similar message (time diversity) from W5HTW.
In these times when common sense is more precious than bagging that last
section with 5 minutes to go, it was great to read his post along the lines
of what you mention above. He is not a contester, but seems to co-habitate
well on the same planet with same. Fancy that.
As far as pressure on the bands--it seems there must always be a lot because
every few weeks I get a letter saying we are going to lose our
frequencies--send money. I say the more pressure from "within" the bands the
better. There's plenty of pressure from "without" to grab our freqs, or so
I'm led to believe. If I was one of the guys in charge of frequency
auctions/allocations and I tuned across the ham bands and they just happened
to be full of stations hollering "Ur Figh Nigh Kilo" I would be frightened
and move on to other less active parts of the spectrum to put on the
chopping block.
We might see you this weekend from the new NorthCentral Montana section
where we had absolutley no degrees this morning. We now have 10 deg F. Still
time in these perfect conditions to do some antenna work.
All the best,
Matt--K7BG
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>From kharker at cs.utexas.edu Thu Oct 31 10:15:12 2002
From: kharker@cs.utexas.edu (Kenneth E. Harker)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Collegiate Championship
Message-ID: <20021031101512.D21756@cs.utexas.edu>
For many years now, during the ARRL November Sweepstakes, college
and university clubs have gotten on the air from campuses around the country
to compete against one another. This year, the Collegiate Championship is
on 2-3 November 2002 (CW,) and then the weekend of the 16-17 November 2002
(phone.) Some of the schools will be entering S, others will be M, U, A, B,
or Q. Many will be sending older check numbers, reflecting their early
contributions to ham radio through organized on-the-air activity. Look for
checks in the teens, the twenties, and the thirties! Details are online at
http://www.collegiatechampionship.org/
So far, the following are known to be planning to operate the contest,
in either CW, SSB, or both modes:
W0YC University of Minnesota
K5UTD University of Texas at Dallas
WA1VMU Boston University
W5AC Texas A&M University
N5XU University of Texas at Austin
WB9QFW University of Wisconsin at Stevens Point
W4AQL Georgia Tech
KB1GTB University of Connecticut School of Law
W0EEE University of Missouri at Rolla
...and certainly several others...
If you don't see your alma mater or local college on the list, help
encourage their ham radio operators to get in on the fun! It's still
over two weeks until the phone contest weekend - plenty of time to get
a plan together.
--
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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/
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>From n2mg at eham.net Thu Oct 31 12:21:23 2002
From: n2mg@eham.net (Mike Gilmer, N2MG)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ WW SSB
Message-ID: <200210311621.g9VGLNY07154@paris.akorn.net>
Somehow, in my editing, an important phrase was deleted...
It should have read, "...I was essentially asked, GOOD NATUREDLY, by
probably that same xxxx..."
In case there should be any confusion...I was not manhandled or
squeezed off. I was check on from time to time however. ;-)
Mike
The following message was sent by "Mike Gilmer, N2MG"<n2mg@eham.net> on Thu, 31
Oct 2002 10:24:14 -0400.
> N6TJ/ZD8Z wrote:
> > Probably the singular most humorous event for me during the
> > contest was an encounter with the 15 meters operator @ the
> > USA's biggest M/M station (call signs omitted to protect the
> > guilty), boldly,asking me to QSY from a frequency that I had
> > occupied for the better part of an hour. When I replied,
> > "xxxx, you're not even bothering me", he said "And you're not
> > bothering me either, Jim, but your pileup is, please QSY".
> >
>
> A half-hour or so after I had *dug* my way onto 21200.5 (OK, it was
> luck) and started running, I was essentially asked, by probably that
> same xxxx (who is ALWAYS on 200.5), "Are you going to be there all
> day?" I had a good hard laugh...
>
> -Mike N2MG
> op@K2UA 2-man M/S
>From w9sz at prairienet.org Thu Oct 31 10:36:02 2002
From: w9sz@prairienet.org (Zack Widup)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
In-Reply-To: <NDBBJODEMLLOGMDJBPCDIEKGDOAA.k5zd@charter.net>
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10210311032260.19718-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
On Thu, 31 Oct 2002, Randy Thompson, K5ZD wrote:
> We aren't talking about people who call on the wrong VFO. We are talking
> about guys who actually work people out of the band. Big difference in my
> opinion.
>
> Randy, K5ZD
>
I think a little leniency should be granted when someone uses the wrong
VFO. I've done it when operating the graveyard shifts in a contest and
with very little sleep in the early morning hours couldn't figure out why
the EU 40 meter SSB station on 7046 listening on 7222 wasn't answering me
when I called. He didn't respond till I switched to the correct VFO! So
at least when I finally worked him, I was legal.
Zack W9SZ
>From w9sz at prairienet.org Thu Oct 31 10:39:59 2002
From: w9sz@prairienet.org (Zack Widup)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SS CW thoughts
In-Reply-To: <154.16c55b82.2af2a185@aol.com>
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10210311039060.19718-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
On Thu, 31 Oct 2002 Georgek5kg@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 10/31/2002 2:11:11 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
> slazar19@sgi.net writes:
>
>
> > For the newbies, a few sweepstakes hints Tree left out are:
> >
> > 1. If the station you are working sends sect? and you don't know yours,
> > choose from the following: NL, NWT, QC or WY, selecting a different
> > one when asked.
> >
> > 2. If the station you are working sends ck? send the last four numbers
> > of the last check you have written.
> >
> > 3. If you hear qsy, that means the frequency is yours, I am qsy'ing.
> >
> > 4. QSO B4 or B4 means I'll be looking for you on the other four bands,
> > please work me.
> >
> >
>
> I hope others will know you are joking. The date of your email should be
> April 1st!
>
It's always April 1st for Dr. Bafoofnik!
Zack W9SZ
>From johngeig at yahoo.com Thu Oct 31 08:56:11 2002
From: johngeig@yahoo.com (John Geiger)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
In-Reply-To: <135.16e41814.2af28968@aol.com>
Message-ID: <20021031165611.45644.qmail@web40712.mail.yahoo.com>
Before the flames start too much on my next comments,
understand that I am mainly a CW operator, who is
getting interested in the digital modes also.
Maybe part of the solution to operating out of band is
to reaccess the US phone band limits. Take 15 meters
for example. SInce the ARRL helped to kill the Novice
license 10 years ago, why do we need 100 KC of CW only
at 200 watts between 21.100 to 21.200. Remember that
during the CW CQWW contest. When a US station goes
above 21.100, as they will if we get any decent
propogation, turn off the amp. Same for
28.100-28.200.
There really is no reason today for having a "Non US
phone band" like there may have been in the past. The
days of the US ham having the good equipment and the
rest of the world having to operate on junk are over.
Hams in JA, EU, Asia, SA are using stations that would
put many US hams, myself included, to shame.
There is no reason we could not drop the bottom of the
US phone band to 21.150, or .140, while saving a few
KCs for the novices that still remain. There are a
few, I worked one last year on 15 CW. Same for 80
meters. I believe we could easily drop phone down to
3.650 or so, which would eliminate much of the split
operation now needed there. We already have the
3.500-3.600 segment for CW, and 3.600 -3.700 is pretty
much a vast wasteland here in the US with little CW or
digital operating taking place. Ditto for 14.100 to
14.150.
Lets get with the times and get the US phone bands
readjusted, especially now since we are handing out
general and extra class licenses to anyone who can
sign their names, and these new operators, for the
most part, are not running CW for obvious reasons.
73s John NE0P
--- Nzharps@aol.com wrote:
> Hi Pete,
>
> Interestingly PJ2 was a rare mult this past weekend.
> We missed it on 5
> bands, only working one on 10m.
>
> Seems that ease of operation has translated into
> poor or sloppy operating
> technique. After having operated in multi
> environments for many years and
> having observed lots of poor operating practice
> related to packet, I guess I
> just need to add this on to the list.
>
> Maybe someone should write a book entitled "Packet
> assisted 101" to help both
> neophytes and old vets do a better job using what
> should be a great tool.
>
> 73,
> Ron, K8NZ
>
>
> In a message dated 10/30/02 12:21:07 PM Pacific
> Standard Time,
> n4zr@contesting.com writes:
>
>
> > I'm skeptical that people would be that desperate
> for a PJ2. I suspect
> > that many of those who messed up probably were
> assisted stations that
> > called you on a point-and-shoot basis. The ease
> of operation of the
> > current generation of logging software, which
> normally grabs both the
> > receive and transmit frequencies, makes it really
> easy to screw up. If a
> > VE spots you, with no QSX data, that spot quickly
> propagates all over the
> > US. It's really easy to overlook in the heat of
> rapid S&P operation, and
> > be into a QSO before you realize you're simplex
> somewhere out of the band
>
>
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>From hamcat at directvinternet.com Thu Oct 31 17:44:43 2002
From: hamcat@directvinternet.com (K4SB)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Another anti-contester on QRZ.com
References: <20021031154504.58508.qmail@web40705.mail.yahoo.com>
Message-ID: <3DC16C0B.34365E33@directvinternet.com>
John, NE0P makes a good point. ALL of the bitching is about SSB use.
And a careful
glance at the call signs of the individuals bitching should give a
pretty good hint as to the license class.
First they are "given" licences, and then complain about interference
to their plug and play radios, and inability to work DX during DX
contests.
I fully admit to having my "senior moments", but there must be a
comparative "moment" yet unheard of for these people.
73
Ed
>From hamcat at directvinternet.com Thu Oct 31 17:57:38 2002
From: hamcat@directvinternet.com (K4SB)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
References: <12d.19ecef17.2af18f80@aol.com>
<002d01c280d8$8eeec860$daf721a2@oemcomputer>
Message-ID: <3DC16F12.65D05C72@directvinternet.com>
> > In a message dated 10/30/2002 6:20:27 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
> > w7why@harborside.com writes:
> > > I knew if I told him, he'd just
> > > ignore me so I didn't say anything. 73
> > >
I have to go along with Dallas here. I've told more than a few (mostly
wrongcoasters )
that they need to check their signal, and not once have any replied
with anything other than "thanks..will check it out"
If you don't tell them, how will they know?
73
Ed
>From hamcat at directvinternet.com Thu Oct 31 18:02:40 2002
From: hamcat@directvinternet.com (K4SB)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
References: <d2.205c4866.2af1759b@aol.com>
<006001c28089$797ff8e0$2202a8c0@sympatico.ca>
<00aa01c28098$67ec29f0$28fd3d04@bobhome>
Message-ID: <3DC17040.9BE4EDC3@directvinternet.com>
Bob Wruble wrote:
snipped
> ie below 21200 or 14150 etc...... an easy trap to fall into but still not
> excuseable!! admittingly tunning down to 21113 a bit much!!
> de w7gg
I'm surprised that no one has commented that on 21000.5 or such, you
are absolutely
out of the US band according to both ARRL and FCC announcements. I
believe (???) they state quite emphatically that 2.5 kc up from the
bottom is the absolute minimum.
Heck, at .5 up, you wouldn't be legal even on LSB!
73
Ed
>From jan-eric.rehn at telia.com Thu Oct 31 18:19:01 2002
From: jan-eric.rehn@telia.com (Jan-Eric Rehn - SM3CER - 7S3A)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Last chance for SAC-logs!
Message-ID: <019201c28109$fe2ac5e0$0100a8c0@sm3cer>
Hello,
YOUR SAC-LOG IS VERY IMPORTANT AND MOST WELCOME!
If you worked in SAC - this is your last chance to
send your logs. The deadline is today 31 October!
E-mail: sac@contesting.com
Post:
EDR Contest Manager
Peter Vestergard, OZ5WQ
Vestervej 74
DK-4960 HOLEBY
DENMARK
The list of received SAC-logs can be seen at:
http://www.sk3bg.se/contest/
You'll find the link on the 1st page.
There are also links to SAC Claimed Scores.
73 de Jan
----------------------------------------------------
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E-mail: sm3cer@contesting.com - ICQ: 11074897
SM3CER Contest Service: http://www.sk3bg.se/contest/
SK3BG Web Site: http://www.sk3bg.se/
Also QRV in MS or MM from: SI9AM - SK3IK - SL3ZV
K6U at WRTC-96 / Referee at WRTC-2000 and WRTC-2002
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>From sean at k8khz.com Thu Oct 31 13:46:52 2002
From: sean@k8khz.com (K8KHZ-Sean Fleming)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: Out of Band operating
References: <d2.205c4866.2af1759b@aol.com>
<006001c28089$797ff8e0$2202a8c0@sympatico.ca> <3DC0B6B3.50705@telia.com>
Message-ID: <001b01c2810d$e14be2c0$2f9a2944@madsnh01.mi.comcast.net>
I have gotten two replies from two people that belive it is ok to operate
14.150 USB because there will only be a signal above 14.150. But let me ask
you this are your radios calibrated with scopes to make certain they are not
starting out transmitting below 14.150 I ask. I am a general operator and
many Extra and some dx stations are operating sometimes on the US
extra/general fringe such as 14.225. so do I call them or not? I need that
country. And I also ask this why is it every time I call CQ contest at 7.229
LSB the people from the WAS net at 7.230 tell me that I am interferring
with the net? If theory holds true then everyones interference is really
not interfernce just god propogation splattering over above the LSB
signal....I am pondering to wonder doesn't propogation have anything to do
with weather you can hear anyone even though thier calibrated signal is
doing what it should.
Sean
>From Cqtestk4xs at aol.com Thu Oct 31 14:07:42 2002
From: Cqtestk4xs@aol.com (Cqtestk4xs@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
Message-ID: <27.3050f607.2af2d97e@aol.com>
Zack
Same thing happened to me calling the T88 this weekend on 40. We all get
brain cramps working split on 40...especially if you do only 40 for the whole
weekend. I think I heard just about every big multi-single and multi-multi
do the wrong VFO thng over the weekend on that band....and lots of the big
gun single ops too. It happens to all of us. A gentle "wrong VFO W1ABC" is
all that's needed. No need to get nasty.
Bill K4XS
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Oct 31 11:10:40 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW SSB DX Band Summary
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.1.20021031105856.00af8ff8@pop3.eskimo.com>
Band summaries as reported through
http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
This is a new program - don't flame me too hard if it
has some bugs (but do let me know of glaring errors)
73
dink
DX M/2 HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
PJ2T 0003\07\021 0052\18\067 0165\30\111 0282\36\142 0443\38\154
0370\32\140
V26B 0017\10\025 0050\18\062 0076\26\087 0256\33\124 0384\40\159
0350\32\139
ZW5B 0003\02\002 0028\15\028 0223\29\091 1241\38\146 3014\39\164
3883\39\172
9A7A 0386\10\059 1019\20\082 1081\30\116 1414\36\143 1926\37\149
2122\38\155
TM2Y 0189\10\056 0850\17\082 1175\33\109 1759\37\154 1954\38\147
1582\34\148
V47NS 0061\06\016 0523\15\067 0887\20\081 1536\29\117 2515\31\138
1794\30\114
LT1F 0001\01\001 0035\10\035 0296\24\056 1248\36\106 1997\36\124
2920\33\122
LY1YK 0406\08\054 0742\22\089 0614\29\105 1319\39\136 1054\35\125
0525\38\139
ZL6QH 0024\08\005 0060\13\023 0313\25\055 0916\30\084 0447\26\057
1012\27\060
DX M/M HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
DF0HQ 0723\10\067 1485\24\103 2042\33\123 1734\39\157 2060\38\159
1839\38\169
TK4Z 0023\06\050 0081\11\070 0204\23\093 0351\34\145 0246\34\122
0238\31\112
ZK1MA 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
DX M/S HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
8P8P 0008\07\025 0046\19\085 0090\30\111 0208\39\150 0273\38\158
0377\37\158
IQ4A 0055\08\053 0253\18\082 0701\35\119 1231\39\154 1372\38\152
1912\38\162
OK5W 0054\10\052 0604\20\088 0947\32\125 1019\39\157 1641\38\159
0772\38\162
9A1P 0116\07\051 0328\13\076 0290\25\098 1320\37\153 1248\36\145
2041\37\157
IU2X 0071\08\049 0300\10\061 0757\26\095 0942\38\136 1601\36\142
1251\36\147
RT9W 0144\09\047 0363\14\066 0574\23\092 1064\37\133 1029\35\135
0835\32\124
OM7M 0195\11\060 0563\15\077 0698\31\112 0716\38\151 1461\38\148
0808\37\157
IQ4T 0096\11\062 0374\17\083 0524\25\094 1018\36\150 1109\35\138
1203\37\157
EA1EEY 0049\06\040 0347\16\076 0369\19\085 0886\36\136 1218\36\133
1688\38\149
LR0N 0000\00\000 0011\09\011 0191\21\068 0967\35\124 1332\38\141
1862\31\134
J49Z 0110\08\050 0309\15\073 0728\23\100 1381\36\146 1186\34\126
2137\35\143
VE3RM 0064\05\006 0179\12\049 0206\24\088 1213\35\124 0933\31\108
1173\28\115
S50C 0107\05\042 0491\12\065 0330\18\080 0655\35\122 0776\34\119
1056\35\143
IO4T 0098\05\037 0159\09\052 0250\20\079 0983\34\126 0857\36\108
1059\34\136
OL7R 0029\05\028 0425\12\062 0210\18\081 0741\35\127 0867\36\124
0960\35\126
VE7SV 0099\09\010 0423\20\046 0682\29\072 1123\36\121 1066\32\079
0323\24\077
VA3SK 0041\05\004 0076\13\030 0557\25\088 0871\34\127 0812\33\130
0610\30\134
CK6SV 0044\04\004 0173\14\029 0566\28\071 0223\35\118 1083\35\126
1254\32\110
IQ2C 0016\04\016 0253\09\053 0322\16\064 0591\30\116 0747\34\118
0883\33\132
OZ5E 0197\07\046 0531\13\072 0245\21\090 0582\37\127 0774\36\130
0322\31\134
S55W 0116\06\041 0602\10\064 0146\10\060 0444\26\083 1115\30\093
0688\28\091
S53F 0093\06\036 0473\09\061 0283\12\073 0934\32\111 0574\22\085
0478\28\087
OK6A 0063\06\027 0305\10\057 0155\16\061 0342\29\090 0382\29\098
0385\32\101
SL2ZA 0011\03\011 0041\06\036 0065\08\040 0590\30\104 0649\32\103
0391\23\096
EA5KB 0000\00\000 0128\09\041 0080\09\037 0312\22\067 0677\26\089
0913\29\091
DX M/S LP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
LZ1ABC 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
DX SOAB HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
PT0F 0026\10\020 0135\17\050 0276\18\045 2645\33\116 1601\32\125
2961\29\116
FS/AH8DX 0123\11\031 0298\11\034 0328\18\071 1267\29\098 2023\31\117
2359\30\117
VY2ZM 0143\09\038 0394\17\072 0547\23\078 1138\35\117 1185\31\108
1527\30\110
VE3EJ 0204\11\025 0363\19\065 0404\29\092 0682\35\127 1248\37\133
1758\33\132
S50S 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
GD6IA 0177\06\045 0285\12\060 0197\16\069 0759\29\105 1165\31\112
1927\30\124
SN7Q 0175\05\045 0299\12\059 0410\26\079 0589\24\078 1646\34\109
1114\34\112
GM7V 0109\06\042 0488\13\069 0520\19\078 0877\35\112 1052\37\121
1159\30\120
GW4BLE 0054\05\033 0447\15\068 0502\19\075 0444\25\087 0858\30\101
1566\34\111
VE3EY/2 0058\05\005 0404\14\060 0317\21\061 0812\30\096 0690\28\104
1001\25\103
EA5DFV 0057\05\035 0151\09\051 0278\15\057 0660\28\083 1168\25\092
1440\32\106
G4BUO 0090\07\038 0113\10\047 0139\15\052 0585\27\090 0798\32\105
1094\29\106
DH1TW 0156\07\045 0247\10\051 0419\24\080 0431\27\096 0524\31\097
0916\35\113
OH2RA 0101\05\033 0247\10\047 0205\24\067 0843\88\032 0768\93\030
0705\35\110
GM0F 0180\08\049 0365\10\060 0521\21\086 1038\32\095 0538\27\089
0394\22\079
M6T 0092\07\036 0500\11\059 0388\15\059 0424\22\069 0627\27\082
0824\29\088
VO1TA 0000\00\000 0069\09\020 0057\12\022 0901\24\081 0420\18\069
1005\27\094
PY7ZY 0000\00\000 0006\05\006 0045\12\025 1096\25\079 0705\23\079
0597\23\080
VK8AA 0000\00\000 0001\01\001 0227\24\038 0196\23\052 0457\28\061
1615\37\092
7S2E 0033\05\026 0197\09\049 0361\24\077 0673\31\086 0751\30\074
0378\31\077
CK3KZ 0095\05\009 0145\10\033 0092\21\055 0234\31\090 0487\28\101
0577\28\114
VE7IN 0029\04\003 0085\11\021 0188\18\035 0401\22\059 0305\29\053
0151\18\036
ZL1ANJ 0000\00\000 0008\07\006 0047\18\026 0255\18\050 0186\28\043
0584\25\040
LY2OX 0053\05\031 0140\08\044 0074\13\043 0176\29\075 0106\19\055
0194\27\078
RW4PL 0181\10\052 0026\09\017 0051\13\033 0225\23\066 0172\16\045
0123\17\037
CE8EIO 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0218\22\040 0090\16\018
0373\18\038
DA0ED 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0003\03\003 0198\16\057 0189\17\070
0105\15\042
VA3KA 0003\03\002 0011\09\008 0017\15\015 0039\29\032 0026\20\022
0046\25\030
DX SOAB LP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
D44TD 0014\08\010 0139\14\058 0256\19\075 1446\34\113 1014\31\125
3332\34\130
P40W 0023\05\017 0260\14\054 0397\19\068 0885\30\109 0806\29\089
2056\27\100
EA7RM 0005\03\004 0069\09\041 0171\14\066 0506\25\095 0663\26\098
1351\31\112
IO4C 0206\07\047 0220\08\044 0246\15\060 0594\30\091 0464\29\107
0683\35\118
6Y9X 0031\06\014 0223\10\024 0343\18\065 0735\24\073 0696\23\074
0541\20\070
EA5AER 0000\00\000 0037\03\022 0042\05\027 0101\15\044 0604\22\081
1221\28\090
9A3AG 0007\03\007 0170\07\047 0106\14\051 0496\26\086 0309\26\089
0416\26\088
VK3TZ 0003\03\003 0009\07\006 0083\18\024 0591\32\090 0248\26\059
0342\29\055
SP6EKS 0000\00\000 0202\08\053 0116\16\066 0238\34\098 0219\30\113
0330\35\119
VE3BUC 0048\04\003 0167\07\005 0112\11\026 0197\27\078 0292\24\079
0440\27\083
A45WD 0001\01\001 0022\08\013 0059\14\033 0131\27\055 0229\26\066
0712\27\096
VE3CR 0008\03\002 0017\04\003 0049\13\034 0213\29\084 0306\22\088
0416\26\100
SP5DDJ 0033\05\021 0204\08\043 0114\12\047 0331\26\087 0235\22\069
0345\33\095
ON4CCP 0045\03\025 0040\03\020 0091\08\041 0469\18\062 0298\23\063
0390\15\055
OM6RM 0061\05\025 0178\07\025 0126\10\051 0289\22\073 0245\23\070
0161\17\037
SM6D 0000\00\000 0250\10\054 0010\03\008 0230\19\066 0241\21\069
0277\21\066
VK4DX 0000\00\000 0001\01\001 0000\00\000 0281\27\065 0130\25\034
0392\26\060
VE9DX 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0021\05\011 0058\15\040 0120\21\064
0444\22\091
VA3XRZ 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0029\09\023 0152\19\050 0178\17\065
0203\19\068
VE4YU 0000\00\000 0015\04\004 0016\10\007 0112\49\024 0096\38\019
0230\72\025
HL1/WX8C 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0005\03\003 0058\18\030 0287\25\059
0144\18\054
DL4RCK 0002\01\002 0095\06\031 0051\06\032 0098\14\045 0112\18\047
0135\20\051
9A5AVC 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0274\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
9A6C 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0011\04\009 0031\08\017 0071\13\035
0088\13\031
VE3RCN 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0036\07\009 0102\14\041
0023\08\014
7S7J 0017\03\013 0095\07\029 0019\08\015 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
DX SOAB QRP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
SM5IMO 0000\00\000 0053\04\031 0031\04\020 0109\09\041 0154\18\062
0211\21\064
G4DDX 0000\00\000 0011\03\014 0009\02\010 0100\08\045 0099\11\047
0091\13\046
DX SOAB(A) HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
OE1A 0183\08\050 0403\11\067 0401\27\106 0578\36\131 0720\36\135
0911\38\153
S52ZW 0243\08\053 0278\09\060 0238\20\074 0551\38\133 0873\34\134
0880\37\143
PX2W 0001\01\001 0004\03\004 0047\16\030 0611\35\113 0970\34\107
1573\34\136
DL0WW 0067\08\042 0275\13\066 0241\22\081 0447\38\136 0512\36\128
1010\36\143
OM5A 0139\08\044 0333\13\071 0502\24\093 0599\35\120 0789\34\118
0577\36\143
SP8NR 0000\00\000 0045\08\028 0041\11\030 0188\28\080 0255\30\099
0428\35\132
DX SOAB(A) LP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
GJ0NYG 0045\03\028 0036\05\030 0041\09\033 0253\18\066 0373\18\085
0292\26\100
DX SOSB(A)/10 HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
LP7H 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
2627\35\147
OM0R 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
2364\38\161
UA9YAB 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
1271\28\126
DX SOSB(A)/10 LP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
OZ8AE 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0420\32\121
DX SOSB(A)/15 HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
ZX5J 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 4059\40\171
0000\00\000
OT2T 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 1792\39\156
0000\00\000
DX SOSB(A)/15 QRP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
DF9ZP 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 2200\39\159
0000\00\000
DX SOSB(A)/20 HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
OH5B 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 1888\39\151 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
S51CK 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 1824\38\154 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
VE7AV 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 1392\37\118 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
LT0H 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0952\31\073 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
DX SOSB/10 HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
CX5BW 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
4169\35\138
ZY5G 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
3610\36\149
LU5FC 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
3398\33\125
P43E 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
2811\30\120
YU1ZZ 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
2116\38\145
Z31GX 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
2111\37\142
OL7N 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
1256\37\143
LA6YEA 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0957\35\141
ES2X 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0980\36\136
DX SOSB/10 LP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
EA6DD 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
1479\35\150
G0AEV 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0963\32\130
F8AAN 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
1010\33\114
I8UZA 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0832\37\148
EA5ON/M 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0937\34\112
CX4DX 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0536\30\095
SM5D 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0505\29\120
HB9AA 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0461\31\093
DX SOSB/10 QRP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
TT8ZZ 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
1646\28\096
J79UF 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0684\21\080
SP5XMU 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0272\32\078
DX SOSB/15 HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
YT6A 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 2790\38\150
0000\00\000
EA3IN 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 1859\38\147
0000\00\000
OH1F 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 1645\38\146
0000\00\000
YT1RA 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 1846\33\110
0000\00\000
DX SOSB/15 LP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
VE3DZ 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 1152\33\141
0000\00\000
VE7UF 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0941\29\071
0000\00\000
PA0JED 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0332\24\088
0000\00\000
7S7V 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0271\27\089
0000\00\000
DX SOSB/15 QRP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
LU3DR 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0495\32\106
0000\00\000
DX SOSB/160 HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
C4A 0519\10\060 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
4O6A 0684\11\067 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
SM4F 0441\70\054 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
PP5VB 0120\60\09
DX SOSB/160 LP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
G3UEG 0429\80\055 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
VE3XAX 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
DX SOSB/20 HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
9A6A 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 3324\38\170 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
PY3MM 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 2239\38\129 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
SN8V 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 2210\39\153 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
9M6A 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 1563\36\121 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
SP4DEU 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 1267\38\137 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
SP8KAF/8 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0628\27\095 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
M2Z 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0323\19\081 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
DX SOSB/20 QRP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
GM0IIO 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0232\13\050 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
LU4HMF 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0860\17\033 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
DX SOSB/40 HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
S50A 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 2438\36\131 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
9A5E 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 2021\33\115 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
LY5A 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 1875\33\128 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
SP6IXF 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 1859\30\117 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
OH0NL 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 1245\29\114 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
LX1KC 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 1270\28\104 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
OH2BP 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0514\27\086 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
PX5A 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0291\18\048 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
DX SOSB/40 LP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
MW5HOC 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0137\11\045 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
DX SOSB/80 HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
YT0A 0000\00\000 1241\25\098 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
OM0C 0000\00\000 1434\22\088 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
YU7JX 0000\00\000 1205\20\082 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
YU1JW 0000\00\000 0911\19\082 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
VE2ZP 0000\00\000 0758\20\065 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
SP4MPB 0000\00\000 1016\19\083 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
PU3A 0000\00\000 0241\23\065 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Oct 31 11:11:42 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW SSB USA Band Summary
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.1.20021031105851.00ac0168@pop3.eskimo.com>
Band summaries as reported through
http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
This is a new program - don't flame me too hard if it
has some bugs (but do let me know of glaring errors)
USA M/2 HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
NP2B 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
N3RS 0018\07\011 0329\20\090 0299\31\105 1074\40\165 1998\39\170
1571\35\157
N2NT 0042\08\020 0362\22\092 0295\28\099 0983\38\150 1555\36\149
1474\33\151
K1KI 0023\07\015 0256\19\080 0389\31\104 1165\39\155 1342\34\151
1548\33\149
KI1G 0035\10\022 0266\20\086 0340\26\098 0954\39\155 1320\38\155
1539\34\155
W6KK 0022\07\011 0115\17\035 0385\30\086 0480\37\146 1738\37\154
1203\33\139
K5NA 0045\10\023 0123\18\045 0220\30\085 0606\38\138 1140\37\143
0883\34\141
AA5NT 0013\05\010 0089\15\038 0174\30\079 0467\36\136 0927\36\139
0983\33\143
W7DX 0036\10\013 0137\19\044 0260\29\070 0661\38\142 1110\37\129
0316\26\084
N1RR 0000\00\000 0083\14\039 0115\21\060 0425\33\103 0818\33\116
0850\28\117
USA M/M HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
KC1XX 0214\15\044 0689\27\110 0667\32\121 2079\39\174 2375\39\173
2181\36\169
W3LPL 0340\16\039 0638\24\101 0672\31\118 1830\39\178 2078\39\160
2118\37\165
WP2Z 0011\05\022 0037\16\062 0089\25\077 0196\32\125 0376\36\144
0313\33\128
K9NS 0190\14\033 0275\25\086 0569\35\118 1692\40\172 2173\40\176
2155\35\171
N4TO 0119\11\028 0247\23\084 0549\31\121 1775\39\167 1833\39\163
1829\35\166
N2RM 0039\11\023 0551\26\101 0486\28\105 1317\39\160 1763\38\158
1739\33\154
W4MYA 0103\13\027 0439\22\097 0342\31\110 0904\37\147 1487\39\151
1724\36\166
K1TTT 0071\06\017 0219\21\076 0263\26\093 1299\39\163 1513\39\159
1200\33\147
W3PP 0109\08\021 0230\20\076 0277\29\100 0832\39\158 1059\34\145
1334\34\160
KB1H 0022\05\012 0160\19\073 0248\25\096 0852\37\148 1235\38\154
1128\34\157
N3AD 0033\07\015 0167\18\069 0190\25\077 0791\36\141 1119\34\133
1193\34\140
USA M/S HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
KH0AA 0002\01\002 0115\16\024 0493\29\065 1636\38\141 2468\37\128
2248\37\128
N4PN 0023\08\020 0074\17\056 0188\31\100 0851\37\142 0885\35\143
1416\34\154
K8AZ 0027\11\025 0096\21\074 0214\29\099 0485\37\149 0604\35\140
1463\34\151
K1IR 0012\05\011 0318\18\086 0222\25\096 0436\34\133 0748\32\133
0924\34\144
K0RF 0020\10\017 0102\22\062 0344\31\106 0426\38\140 0946\37\146
0515\31\140
KY5R 0012\04\012 0071\16\038 0068\18\066 0245\35\128 0824\33\131
0940\32\142
N1LN 0017\09\013 0075\13\040 0155\28\083 0400\34\123 0573\34\128
0887\32\136
K9ES 0016\05\009 0053\14\038 0142\22\076 0408\34\129 0389\29\114
0728\31\131
K6ZM 0002\01\002 0003\03\003 0132\18\027 0286\28\064 0610\30\080
0440\25\054
K6KO 0007\04\003 0039\11\021 0055\21\033 0147\31\082 0339\31\099
0302\28\079
W3LJ 0000\00\000 0015\04\009 0048\13\033 0132\27\069 0172\22\087
0361\27\118
AL1G 0001\01\001 0015\03\004 0130\08\007 0256\24\071 0793\25\067
0077\16\023
USA M/S LP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
NQ4U 0001\01\001 0065\12\017 0055\13\031 0173\31\076 0285\25\091
0446\24\089
USA SOAB HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
KQ2M 0023\05\013 0210\18\072 0243\27\084 0846\37\147 1324\37\139
1299\33\128
K4ZW 0029\08\018 0164\19\070 0162\25\076 0481\33\117 1241\33\138
1126\32\128
N9RV 0019\07\013 0095\14\052 0237\20\068 0740\37\123 1085\36\128
1123\33\109
K3ZO 0008\04\007 0114\16\056 0147\19\062 0503\32\115 1137\33\122
1227\33\124
W9RE 0025\06\013 0150\23\071 0181\24\078 0580\35\124 0835\32\125
0881\33\120
WB9Z 0032\13\020 0130\19\062 0155\26\073 0342\33\106 0581\33\118
1297\35\129
K3CR 0019\06\013 0099\14\056 0217\22\078 0551\34\123 0873\34\116
0585\27\101
W1WEF 0012\05\008 0073\13\043 0099\17\054 0395\31\102 0604\30\115
1120\28\121
N6BV 0005\04\003 0055\12\025 0278\26\042 0280\31\080 1365\34\122
0645\29\070
KC1F 0001\01\001 0025\08\011 0057\13\037 0294\27\091 0738\27\112
0817\27\109
W4WTB 0015\05\012 0084\18\058 0103\19\059 0218\32\095 0314\33\101
0840\30\111
K0KX 0024\06\013 0044\14\025 0122\20\063 0243\34\105 0319\33\119
0600\33\131
K5TR 0024\09\014 0074\13\029 0107\21\055 0351\32\078 0492\30\085
0760\28\100
K5RR 0003\03\003 0024\10\015 0073\21\040 0203\30\085 0594\34\094
0700\30\105
K3MD 0005\03\003 0031\09\023 0077\15\044 0226\35\098 0300\30\108
0727\32\134
W7GG 0030\08\008 0143\14\026 0216\29\076 0465\35\101 0350\32\080
0334\27\064
K5ZO 0009\06\007 0050\14\030 0139\25\053 0164\33\074 0528\33\098
0441\30\099
N8KM 0009\04\008 0029\11\018 0085\16\051 0129\26\066 0263\25\087
0698\25\089
K2UOP 0011\06\007 0053\10\033 0086\15\050 0191\29\090 0273\26\091
0388\29\113
K1GU 0010\04\005 0063\11\035 0078\13\040 0146\24\067 0194\23\080
0547\24\091
K4RO 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
K4UTE 0008\02\008 0108\17\057 0043\15\035 0101\21\075 0211\30\105
0316\32\123
N3UM 0000\00\000 0032\06\020 0075\12\043 0248\27\086 0275\24\080
0243\21\072
N7GYD 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0135\23\063 0606\32\100 0173\24\062
0088\21\039
KG7H 0009\04\003 0046\11\024 0068\18\038 0200\27\088 0376\26\054
0247\23\065
N4CW 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0193\27\089 0259\29\093
0348\31\112
K9MWM 0005\03\002 0044\10\023 0077\18\035 0108\24\053 0297\24\059
0230\23\064
W4NTI 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
NE9Z 0000\00\000 0011\07\007 0050\18\032 0151\34\097 0171\31\095
0122\22\065
KB0ENE 0000\00\000 0023\09\014 0063\15\036 0096\25\051 0143\23\064
0216\21\071
N5DD 0000\00\000 0021\07\016 0041\16\027 0084\21\051 0150\20\057
0174\26\071
N6VH 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
KO7X 0013\05\010 0008\06\007 0027\09\019 0088\23\048 0041\13\022
0170\23\052
K7ABV 0000\00\000 0002\02\002 0008\06\006 0094\19\054 0117\21\045
0089\13\026
KE4KMG 0000\00\000 0001\01\001 0005\03\004 0056\15\032 0074\17\040
0171\21\063
K6III 0000\00\000 0001\01\001 0017\10\012 0062\20\037 0100\25\051
0071\16\027
KE8RO 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0043\14\034 0146\25\091
0005\04\005
K7RX 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
USA SOAB LP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
KH6/N0HJZ 0001\01\001 0020\05\004 0438\23\037 0437\29\052 0672\25\042
1301\27\045
N1SV 0002\02\002 0064\12\035 0148\18\067 0261\26\093 0267\24\088
0773\23\101
N4TZ/9 0021\04\013 0065\15\036 0099\20\054 0192\29\086 0313\31\101
0540\32\117
N5AW 0006\06\005 0040\10\022 0099\20\051 0212\32\094 0318\34\108
0517\32\122
W1CTN 0029\05\012 0088\13\043 0104\17\057 0176\26\079 0298\26\091
0470\27\096
K1HT 0004\03\002 0027\08\018 0087\17\049 0191\28\097 0222\22\091
0426\28\102
AC0W 0008\04\002 0041\09\020 0067\17\033 0184\29\080 0297\26\096
0444\24\096
K5IID 0005\03\003 0023\09\013 0029\10\020 0131\24\065 0221\22\078
0400\27\100
NS4T 0010\04\006 0046\08\021 0060\14\038 0123\18\056 0208\25\079
0337\25\088
NA4K 0000\00\000 0021\07\012 0021\10\015 0108\21\058 0226\25\078
0433\27\095
N1LW 0000\00\000 0004\03\001 0026\09\022 0162\21\074 0216\25\085
0333\26\100
AC0X 0003\02\002 0012\06\006 0026\10\014 0144\28\072 0215\25\079
0331\27\093
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>From Georgek5kg at aol.com Thu Oct 31 14:22:01 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SS CW thoughts
Message-ID: <21.26a2080a.2af2dcd9@aol.com>
In a message dated 10/31/2002 7:00:06 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
nat@ajheatwole.com writes:
> The sections are multipliers in SS. They are the only multipliers and
> without all 80 of them, one's ability to do well is severely curtailed.
> The purpose of packet is first to inform others of multipliers and
> second to inform them of possible QSOs. To say that the section is not
> needed in a packet spot during SS is analogous to saying that only the
> suffix of a station is necessary in CQ WW, ARRL DX, IARU, and WPX.
>
> When you leave out the section, you limit the usefulness of your spot
> and its ability to help others. And if the goal of packet is not to help
> others, I don't see the purpose of it. In fact, why not just put out the
> first letter of a station's call sign? After all, if you leave out the
> section, why not just leave out most of the call too? I understand that
> you don't want to take the extra time to fill in the sections on your
> spots, but your second reason of not seeing the usefulness of doing so
> doesn't make sense to me.
>
>
Nat,
You have clearly landed on the issue of whether or not to include the section
in the spot. Your toungue-in-cheek suggestion of only spotting the prefix in
a dx contest actually has some merit; doing so would lead to a reduction in
the number of broken-call-spots.
But back to the central issue of including sections in the spots. For sure,
my position of only posting calls and not sections does not sit well with
those who are perusing spots for section mults. And, for that I incurred
untold rath in the last SS when I did that. [I also got a great deal of
support for my actions as well.] But not to worry, this year I am not going
to use packet so my spots will not be there.
But to complete my thoughts. I consider the section information something
that must be copied correctly when a station is worked. The same goes for
serial no. and check. Heck, if I bother to post the section in a spot, I
might as well go ahead and complete the job by posting the the other info as
well. And, of course, that is why I draw the line by posting only the
callsign, frequency and time and not a pennyweight more!
Yes, I know this is controversial, but so be it.
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 k1mk at arrl.net Thu Oct 31 11:24:03 2002
From: k1mk@arrl.net (Michael Keane, K1MK)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
Message-ID:
<20021031112404.11440.h005.c002.wm@mail.peoplepc.com.criticalpath.net>
On Thu, 31 Oct 2002, K4SB wrote:
> I'm surprised that no one has commented that on 21000.5 or such, you
> are absolutely
> out of the US band according to both ARRL and FCC announcements.
Well, I don't see what would be wrong with 21000.5 As long as you're
keying waveform is reasonable and you're not sending faster than 100
wpm. ;-)
> I believe (???) they state quite emphatically that 2.5 kc up from the
> bottom is the absolute minimum.
No, that's not stated emphatically by anyone.
In practice and to be clear, on USB, how close one can hug the low edge
comes down to the sideband supression and frequency accuray of your rig.
> Heck, at .5 up, you wouldn't be legal even on LSB!
Huh ?!?
Wrong sideband or wrong edge. 0.5 kHz up from the bottom on LSB is most
definitely out of the band!
Mike K1MK
Michael Keane K1MK
k1mk@arrl.net
________________________________________________
PeoplePC: It's for people. And it's just smart.
http://www.peoplepc.com
>From k4bai at worldnet.att.net Thu Oct 31 14:20:57 2002
From: k4bai@worldnet.att.net (John Laney)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
References: <20021031165611.45644.qmail@web40712.mail.yahoo.com>
Message-ID: <3DC18299.4DBE50FC@worldnet.att.net>
John:
I am pretty sure you are wrong about 28100 and above. You are
absolutely correct about the 200 watt power limit in the old Novice band
of 21100 and above.
73,
John, K4BAI.
>From k4bai at worldnet.att.net Thu Oct 31 14:27:22 2002
From: k4bai@worldnet.att.net (John Laney)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
References: <d2.205c4866.2af1759b@aol.com>
<006001c28089$797ff8e0$2202a8c0@sympatico.ca>
<00aa01c28098$67ec29f0$28fd3d04@bobhome> <3DC17040.9BE4EDC3@directvinternet.com>
Message-ID: <3DC1841A.C72A4DF2@worldnet.att.net>
On 15 meters, Ed, you would have more of your SSB signal out of the band
on LSB than when you are on the usual mode of USB. What you have to
really watch on 15 meters (and 20, too) is the upper limit of the band.
There seem to always be stations above 21347 and often also above 14347,
although less often than on 20, probably because there is more
non-contest activity on contest weekends on 20 than on 15. A few years
ago, I and many others, got OO cards for quick replies to a DX station
operating about 14348 in a DX Contest and I have been much more careful
about that since then.
Hope to see you this weekend as guest op at W4AN in ARRL SS CW. Have
fun.
73,
John, K4BAI.
>From kg5u at hal-pc.org Thu Oct 31 13:35:09 2002
From: kg5u@hal-pc.org (Dale L Martin)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] New Contest Logging System
Message-ID: <LPBBJJHKFOOEGKEBKHOJEELIEJAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
Due to the increasing difficulty, cost, resources, and time computers are
causing in amateur radio contesting, our club has determined there is a need
to economize and simplify.
Therefore, the goal is to remove all computers from amateur radio contesting
by Dec. 31, 2002.
Instead, everyone will need to purchase an Etch-A-Sketch for contest
logging.
There are many sound reasons for doing this:
1. No software problems; Everyone will be using the same system.
2. No technical glitches causing lost logs.
3. No more wasted time reading and writing emails or playing solitaire when
you should be CQ'ing or S&P'ing mults.
Frequently Asked Questions for Etch-A-Sketch Technical Support:
Q: My Etch-A-Sketch has all of these funny little lines all over the
screen.
A: Pick it up and shake it
Q. How do I turn my Etch-A-Sketch off?
A: Pick it up and shake it.
Q. What's the shortcut for the Undo?
A: Pick it up and shake it.
Q. How do I create a new log?
A. Pick it up and shake it.
Q. How do I set the background and foreground to the same color?
A. Pick it up and shake it.
Q. What is the proper procedure for rebooting my Etch-A-Sketch
A: Pick it up and shake it.
Q. How do I delete a log on my Etch-A-Sketch?
A: Pick it up and shake it.
Q. How do I save my log on my Etch-A-Sketch?
A: Don't shake it.
>From k4oj at tampabay.rr.com Thu Oct 31 14:42:34 2002
From: k4oj@tampabay.rr.com (k4oj)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ...where's the beef
Message-ID: <3DC187AA.3060402@tampabay.rr.com>
Enjoyed your post about the station that owns the bottom of the band...
If we all had that much aluminum I think we would try to do same, too!
But Jim, how did you Californinas do from Ascension?
Inquiring minds want to know!
73,
Jim, K4OJ
>From w9sz at prairienet.org Thu Oct 31 13:54:14 2002
From: w9sz@prairienet.org (Zack Widup)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
In-Reply-To: <3DC17040.9BE4EDC3@directvinternet.com>
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10210311352010.26061-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
On Thu, 31 Oct 2002, K4SB wrote:
> Bob Wruble wrote:
> snipped
> > ie below 21200 or 14150 etc...... an easy trap to fall into but still not
> > excuseable!! admittingly tunning down to 21113 a bit much!!
> > de w7gg
>
> I'm surprised that no one has commented that on 21000.5 or such, you
> are absolutely
> out of the US band according to both ARRL and FCC announcements. I
> believe (???) they state quite emphatically that 2.5 kc up from the
> bottom is the absolute minimum.
>
> Heck, at .5 up, you wouldn't be legal even on LSB!
>
> 73
> Ed
I have never seen this figure written anywhere. I have worked many DX
stations up about 0.7 kHz from the bottom of the CW band. This should be
adequate if you're not sending at 200 wpm!
100 Hz is a litle too close to the band edge for my taste, though.
73, Zack W9SZ
>From MTessmer at axxesstech.com Thu Oct 31 13:11:27 2002
From: MTessmer@axxesstech.com (Mike Tessmer)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SS CW thoughts
Message-ID:
<EC2530260094D411A5E700A0C9D1C4C901697404@axxessexch01.axxesstech.com>
> When you leave out the section, you limit the usefulness of
> your spot and its ability to help others.
I don't see this at all. Each and every QSO in SS is valuable. I would
think one would want to work anything that is spotted in order to maximize
their score. If it turns out to be a mult it's a bonus.
As far as I can tell, the only place this argument has any merit is for
those that are persuing 80/80.
73, Mike K9NW
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>From Nzharps at aol.com Thu Oct 31 15:19:28 2002
From: Nzharps@aol.com (Nzharps@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
Message-ID: <a1.2fee725b.2af2ea50@aol.com>
John,
I agree that phone bands should be expanded to reflect the bulk of activity
that has come to pass as ham radio these days. But you miss the point. Too
many people were either sloppy, confused (I recieved a report today thru a
friend that someone who called just plain didn't know it was out of bounds to
work us at 21135), or just plain greedy. I think those are the real issues.
Ron, K8NZ
In a message dated 10/31/02 8:56:48 AM Pacific Standard Time,
johngeig@yahoo.com writes:
> Before the flames start too much on my next comments,
> understand that I am mainly a CW operator, who is
> getting interested in the digital modes also.
>
> Maybe part of the solution to operating out of band is
> to reaccess the US phone band limits. Take 15 meters
> for example. SInce the ARRL helped to kill the Novice
> license 10 years ago, why do we need 100 KC of CW only
> at 200 watts between 21.100 to 21.200. Remember that
> during the CW CQWW contest. When a US station goes
> above 21.100, as they will if we get any decent
> propogation, turn off the amp. Same for
> 28.100-28.200.
>
> There really is no reason today for having a "Non US
> phone band" like there may have been in the past. The
> days of the US ham having the good equipment and the
> rest of the world having to operate on junk are over.
> Hams in JA, EU, Asia, SA are using stations that would
> put many US hams, myself included, to shame.
>
> There is no reason we could not drop the bottom of the
> US phone band to 21.150, or .140, while saving a few
> KCs for the novices that still remain. There are a
> few, I worked one last year on 15 CW. Same for 80
> meters. I believe we could easily drop phone down to
> 3.650 or so, which would eliminate much of the split
> operation now needed there. We already have the
> 3.500-3.600 segment for CW, and 3.600 -3.700 is pretty
> much a vast wasteland here in the US with little CW or
> digital operating taking place. Ditto for 14.100 to
> 14.150.
>
> Lets get with the times and get the US phone bands
> readjusted, especially now since we are handing out
> general and extra class licenses to anyone who can
> sign their names, and these new operators, for the
> most part, are not running CW for obvious reasons.
>
> 73s John NE0P
>
>
> --- Nzharps@aol.com wrote:
> > Hi Pete,
> >
> > Interestingly PJ2 was a rare mult this past weekend.
> > We missed it on 5
> > bands, only working one on 10m.
> >
> > Seems that ease of operation has translated into
> > poor or sloppy operating
> > technique. After having operated in multi
> > environments for many years and
> > having observed lots of poor operating practice
> > related to packet, I guess I
> > just need to add this on to the list.
> >
> > Maybe someone should write a book entitled "Packet
> > assisted 101" to help both
> > neophytes and old vets do a better job using what
> > should be a great tool.
> >
> > 73,
> > Ron, K8NZ
> >
> >
> > In a message dated 10/30/02 12:21:07 PM Pacific
> > Standard Time,
> > n4zr@contesting.com writes:
> >
> >
> > > I'm skeptical that people would be that desperate
> > for a PJ2. I suspect
> > > that many of those who messed up probably were
> > assisted stations that
> > > called you on a point-and-shoot basis. The ease
> > of operation of the
> > > current generation of logging software, which
> > normally grabs both the
> > > receive and transmit frequencies, makes it really
> > easy to screw up. If a
> > > VE spots you, with no QSX data, that spot quickly
> > propagates all over the
> > > US. It's really easy to overlook in the heat of
> > rapid S&P operation, and
> > > be into a QSO before you realize you're simplex
> > somewhere out of the band
>
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>From discreetly_confidential at yahoo.com Thu Oct 31 12:43:58 2002
From: discreetly_confidential@yahoo.com (Chuck)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] message date
In-Reply-To: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10210311039060.19718-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
Message-ID: <20021031204358.48604.qmail@web13310.mail.yahoo.com>
Of course.. if the message was signed by Larsen
E. Rapp W1OU then we all should know that our
tongues should be pressed quite firmly against
the inside of the right cheek. (in the mouth...
the mouth! HEH0
And if you need to know who W1OU is... check QST
(any April issue) back in the 60's and 70's.
I recall one of his articles where he provided a
great technical tip! His advice told us that we
can increase the strength of our RF output signal
levels by using different diameters of coax.
Start out with RG8. THen go to RG58, then RG141.
The electrons will be compressed as they move
from the larger diameter cable to the next
smaller diameter cable which will make them
increase velocity which will make them fly off
the antenna much much faster!
Ok.. remove tongues from right cheeks!
73
Chuck K3FT
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>From w3uls at 3n.net Thu Oct 31 15:36:14 2002
From: w3uls@3n.net (John Rippey)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] A non-QRZ.com contest perspective
Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.2.20021031153159.00b1a590@3n.net>
I am a newbie and not set up to be a serious contester--software, etc.
However, I like working contests for several reasons. First, MOST operators
in contests are very good and it is a pleasure to hear them go at it (and
work the ones I want to). Second, you can pick up some mighty interesting
locales by careful listening. Third, it's fun to pick out weaker signals
among the strong and try to raise those stations. Fourth, by the closing
hours of the contest, you can be welcomed with open arms.
What I don't like about some contesters is their splatter on SSB aggravated
by shouting into their mikes. How this leads to higher scores, I do not
knoww, and I abvoid these foplks.
>From johngeig at yahoo.com Thu Oct 31 13:37:01 2002
From: johngeig@yahoo.com (John Geiger)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: Do we need new spectrum...was out of bands operation
In-Reply-To: <11a.196cfaea.2af2e75a@aol.com>
Message-ID: <20021031213701.20218.qmail@web40707.mail.yahoo.com>
I think that we should go below 3700 to 3650 at least.
Here is one reason why. On other bands, like 40, 15,
10, and even 20 (without the novice band), the
convention is to have 100 kc for CW operation, then a
novice band, and then phone operation. Well on the 80
meter band we have 100 kc for CW operation, and then
another 75 kc until we get to the novice band. We
should at least take advantage of that extra unused
spectrum.
73s John NE0P
--- Cqtestk4xs@aol.com wrote:
> Following up what NE0P prosposed.
>
> My wife is currently studying for her tech and is
> also working on her code to
> get it up to 5 WPM. She's asked me, who operates on
> the subbands on 80, 40
> 15 and 10 that are reserved for the tech with the
> code endorsement? My
> honest answer was....almost no one. It's a waste of
> spectrum. I have never
> understood why the US was a second class citizen on
> the parts of the bands
> "reserved for the rest of the world" on SSB. Maybe
> it made sense back in the
> early 60s when I got my license because for the most
> part the US was gifted
> with all the great equipment and so forth...but not
> any more. It is a
> necessary part of spectrum that should be opened up
> the US ops.
>
> We have tons of guys from 14.150 up and a vast
> wasteland from 14.100-14.150.
> The same is true on 15, 40 and 75. Yup, I am
> primarily a phone op, but I do
> cw too. However, this is not about ssb Vs cw. The
> cw guys aren't using
> it...especially 14.100-14.150. It's just a common
> sense thing that should
> have evolved a long time ago. And no, I'm not
> talking about invading any
> areas below 3700, 7100, 14100, 21100 or 28300.
>
> OK, be gentle with the flames.
>
> Bill K4XS
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>From johngeig at yahoo.com Thu Oct 31 13:40:22 2002
From: johngeig@yahoo.com (John Geiger)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
In-Reply-To: <3DC1841A.C72A4DF2@worldnet.att.net>
Message-ID: <20021031214022.20759.qmail@web40707.mail.yahoo.com>
--- John Laney <k4bai@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
> There seem to always be stations above 21347 and
> often also above 14347,
Nothing wrong with operating on 21.347 and up a
little, unless your sideband extends for another 100
kc-I heard a few close to that last weekend.
73s John NE0P
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>From johngeig at yahoo.com Thu Oct 31 13:46:09 2002
From: johngeig@yahoo.com (John Geiger)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ARRL sections
Message-ID: <20021031214609.19886.qmail@web40708.mail.yahoo.com>
Now that we are coming up on the weekend where ARRL
sections receive more attention than anything else,
does anyone understand any rhyme or logic when it
comes to creating ARRL sections and/or mults for the
November SS?
For example, a few years ago they split Washington
into EWA and WWA? Why split this state and leave more
populous states-like Illinois and Ohio as single
sections? I think it could be justified to split
Illinois into 3 sections: Chicagoland, Northern
Illinois, and Southern Illinois.
Why was NNY created? There aren't that many active
hams in NNY to create a new sections. That is usually
one of the hardest US sections to get in the
Sweepstakes.
Why was PR split off from the rest of the West Indies
section? Same for why Newfoundland and Labrador now
counts separately from Maritimes sections.
Lets hope they dont' split Newfoundland and Labrador
apart, or split up VY1, VE8, and VY0 into separate
mults or a sweep will get really difficult.
Glad we don't have the KZ5 section to chase anylonger,
that makes things easier.
I guess I am really curious as to what warrents a new
section creation? And why haven't some taken place in
some of the larger states?
73s John NE0P
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>From Georgek5kg at aol.com Thu Oct 31 20:21:18 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] IC-756Pro-II Full Break in keying
Message-ID: <4f.262677a3.2af3310e@aol.com>
My keying in full break in with the 756Pro-II is choppy...like the weighting
is way too light. I suspect it is due to some kind of a PTT timing problem.
No adjustment I can make in the radio's KEYER menu or with the "BK IN DELAY"
control makes any difference.
Does anyone else experience this?
George I. Wagner, K5KG
Productivity Resources LLC
941-312-9450
941-312-9460 fax
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>From k4oj at tampabay.rr.com Thu Oct 31 21:04:40 2002
From: k4oj@tampabay.rr.com (k4oj)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Clean Sweep is not all that
Message-ID: <3DC1E138.7020700@tampabay.rr.com>
While achieving a Sweep is part of what many feel SS is about - as far
as scoring, looking for that last section versus running sections - your
bigger score will come from running stations!
The major contest software programs have a mult is owrth this many QSOs
screen section - wqhen you approach the sweep note the increase in your
score that non mult Q was and then when you do work another you will see
that it is not - you said
"one's ability to do well is severely curtailed."
as reagrds not sweeping - I wholeheartedly disagree... having done SS a
lot, inclduing a threepeat in multi-single, after only landing in the
SINGLE OP Top Ten once, as a fourth place finisher who was the only Top
Tenner not to Sweep I can say - do the math... The winner is based on
scores, not on Sweeps - the Sweep is a personal goal but is NOT
mandatory and you are NOT severely curtailed by missing one!
See everyone this weekend - I will be in the rare West Central Florida
Section!
73,
Jim, K4OJ
... ...
>From bob.wruble at verizon.net Thu Oct 31 20:10:13 2002
From: bob.wruble@verizon.net (Bob Wruble)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ARRL sections
References: <20021031214609.19886.qmail@web40708.mail.yahoo.com>
Message-ID: <013a01c2815c$94245aa0$11f73d04@bobhome>
i agree ... i think it boils down to has the most pull
at the league plus most of the new sections both canada
anf the us continue to improve the easter stations advantage
in my opinion,,,,, w7gg
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Geiger" <johngeig@yahoo.com>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 1:46 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ARRL sections
> Now that we are coming up on the weekend where ARRL
> sections receive more attention than anything else,
> does anyone understand any rhyme or logic when it
> comes to creating ARRL sections and/or mults for the
> November SS?
>
> For example, a few years ago they split Washington
> into EWA and WWA? Why split this state and leave more
> populous states-like Illinois and Ohio as single
> sections? I think it could be justified to split
> Illinois into 3 sections: Chicagoland, Northern
> Illinois, and Southern Illinois.
>
> Why was NNY created? There aren't that many active
> hams in NNY to create a new sections. That is usually
> one of the hardest US sections to get in the
> Sweepstakes.
>
> Why was PR split off from the rest of the West Indies
> section? Same for why Newfoundland and Labrador now
> counts separately from Maritimes sections.
>
> Lets hope they dont' split Newfoundland and Labrador
> apart, or split up VY1, VE8, and VY0 into separate
> mults or a sweep will get really difficult.
>
> Glad we don't have the KZ5 section to chase anylonger,
> that makes things easier.
>
> I guess I am really curious as to what warrents a new
> section creation? And why haven't some taken place in
> some of the larger states?
>
> 73s John NE0P
>
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>From nat at ajheatwole.com Wed Oct 2 01:31:15 2002
From: nat@ajheatwole.com (Nat Heatwole)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SS CW thoughts
References:
<EC2530260094D411A5E700A0C9D1C4C901697404@axxessexch01.axxesstech.com>
Message-ID: <004e01c269cc$8c563520$38c214ac@guilford.edu>
> I don't see this at all. Each and every QSO in SS is valuable. I
would
> think one would want to work anything that is spotted in order to
maximize
> their score. If it turns out to be a mult it's a bonus.
Perhaps, but adding the section into the spot certainly doesn't hurt
one's score either.
73, Nat, WZ3AR
>From nat at ajheatwole.com Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
From: nat@ajheatwole.com (Nat Heatwole)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Clean Sweep is not all that
References: <3DC1E138.7020700@tampabay.rr.com>
Message-ID: <00aa01c26a52$809053c0$38c214ac@guilford.edu>
> While achieving a Sweep is part of what many feel SS is about - as far
> as scoring, looking for that last section versus running sections -
your
> bigger score will come from running stations!
Overall, yes, but in the beginning of SS, one mult is worth far more
than one QSO. Therefore, if one has only limited operating time, it's
better to get lots of mults and some QSOs rather than few mults and many
QSOs.
> the Sweep is a personal goal but is NOT
> mandatory and you are NOT severely curtailed by missing one!
Alright Jim, prove me wrong. If you make it into the top 10 for any
category in SS CW this weekend, I'll agree with your statement that
sweeps are not necessary to win. After all, you have a good station and
you are a good operator, so if making the top ten does not mandate a
sweep, you should be able to prove it.
> 73,
>
> Jim, K4OJ
73, Nat, WZ3AR
>From brianmiller at xtra.co.nz Fri Oct 25 19:11:01 2002
From: brianmiller@xtra.co.nz (Brian Miller)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] REMINDER - 2002 OCEANIA DX CONTEST
Message-ID: <01d601c27be4$ea414060$1d2c58db@master>
Hi All
A reminder that the 2002 Oceania DX contest is happening over the first two
weekends of October.
This will be the 66th Oceania DX Contest - lets make it the biggest and best
yet!.
PHONE Contest: 0800 UTC Saturday 5 October to 0800 UTC Sunday 6 October
CW Contest: 0800 UTC Saturday 12 October to 0800 UTC Sunday 13 October
The rules are similar to last year except that Single-Op Single Band logs are
required to record ALL
contacts made by the station, both on the band chosen for the entry and on any
other bands.
Furthermore, we are looking for as many logs as possible to be emailed in
electronic Cabrillo
format - to help the Committee process the logs and get the results out more
quickly.
There are 7 new plaques/trophies available to the winners in various entry
categories. We will
also award certificates to the 3 top scoring stations in the Non-Oceania Single
Operator All
Band category.
The full rules are available from
http://www.nzart.org.nz/nzart/update/contests/Oceania or,
alternatively, forward a request to octest@nzart.org.nz for a copy of the rules
to be sent to your
email address.
The contest is supported by most of the popular contest logging packages
including CT, Writelog, TR
Log, and SD Logger. See
http://www.nzart.org.nz/nzart/Update/Contests/Oceania/software.htm for more
information about the compatibility of the various software packages.
We are working hard to promote a good turn out from Oceania stations. You can
expect to find some of
the rarer Oceania prefixes - e.g.,
VK8DA, Darwin Amateur Radio Club, PH and CW
V63SC, Micronesia, Op JM1LBO, PH, 15m and 10m
3D2/W7DRA, Fiji, PH and CW
Remember that, as well as being a great opportunity to work Oceania stations,
this contest is also a
good time to check out your station and start "warming up" for the CQ WW
contests!
We look forward to seeing you in the 2002 contest. Please direct any inquiries
to
octest@nzart.org.nzart
73
Brian Miller ZL1AZE
Chair Oceania DX Contest Committee
(VK5GN, VK3TZ, VK4UC, VK2FHN, VK2AYD, VK1JDX, ZL3GA, ZL2BSJ and ZL1AZE).
PS. You can get the latest gossip on the contest by joining the discussion
group at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/OceaniaDXTest. Join the group by sending an email
to
OceaniaDXTest-subscribe@yahoogroups.com.
>From jmaass at columbus.rr.com Tue Oct 1 00:16:07 2002
From: jmaass@columbus.rr.com (Jeff Maass)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Headset Mic vs. Boom Mic
In-Reply-To: <20020930.164141.-132615.1.K6LL@juno.com>
Message-ID: <NABBJJMHMOJDAICFPIFDKEFPFCAA.jmaass@columbus.rr.com>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cq-contest-admin@contesting.com
> [mailto:cq-contest-admin@contesting.com]On Behalf Of Dave Hachadorian
> Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 12:42
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Headset Mic vs. Boom Mic
>
>
> On Mon, 30 Sep 2002 08:21:45 +0000 "Dennis Ponsness" <wb0wao@hotmail.com>
> writes:
>
>
> > I will be using a foot switch for PTT of course
>
>
> Why?
>
> Personally, I prefer fast vox.
>
> You can stand up, or put your feet anywhere you want, without
> worrying about where the footswitch is.
>
> CQ machine audio will activate the vox, so there's no separate PTT
> interface to worry about there.
>
> You don't have to deal with the RFI-prone parallel port for
> computer PTT, if the computer is your CQ machine.
>
Dog barks, need repeats.
Sneeze, need repeats.
Phone rings, need repeats.
Wife/family bark, need repeats.
Clear throat, need repeats.
Bump microphone with straw, need repeats.
Breath too hard, need repeats.
Need to curse at idiot just off your frequency, preferably off-air?
Not possible.
Footswitch. Accept no substitutes.
73,
Jeff Maass jmaass@columbus.rr.com Located near Columbus Ohio
USPSA # L-1192 NROI/CRO Amateur Radio K8ND
Maass' IPSC Resources: http://home.columbus.rr.com/jmaass/index.html
Circleville USPSA/IPSC: http://home.columbus.rr.com/jmaass/pcsiipsc.htm
>From Jimk8mr at aol.com Tue Oct 1 00:16:43 2002
From: Jimk8mr@aol.com (Jimk8mr@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Perception IS reality
Message-ID: <1ac.96a4243.2aca6d9b@aol.com>
In a message dated 9/30/2002 11:07:29 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
k1ir@designet.com writes:
> Seems to me international participation is an absolute requirement for many
> ARRL contests. It's obvious to me that alienating DX stations in any way is
> not
> an acceptable result, and steps should be taken to avoid it. This is a tiny
>
> problem right now; this is the time to fix it.
>
> a) Remove the one month delay - not a single membership will be lost,
> b) Put a PDF of the contest results on the website for unrestricted
> download -
> just like the old QST article and listings - so it can be printed and
> shared by
> just about anyone, anywhere.
> c) Possibly make the on-line Soapbox and/or the sortable database results
> part
> of the permanent Members Only area. This would allow anyone to get "basic"
> results in the PDF, while Members would have access to the "next level" of
> analysis and results.
>
And d) Give non-W/VE entrants who submit an electronic log a password to
allow access to all the web site info for that particular contest. Send it
with their log receipt confirmation message.
Those who don't send an electronic log probably don't have easy access to the
internet anyway.
73 - Jim K8MR
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>From rhodes at evertek.net Tue Oct 1 00:20:09 2002
From: rhodes@evertek.net (Jim Rhodes)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ARRL discrimination
In-Reply-To: <001301c268d2$60f6c0c0$0101a8c0@pavilion>
References: <20020930165710.62732.qmail@f3.avalon.hr>
<015201c268b4$c5f401e0$0101a8c0@pavilion>
<009b01c268cb$8d2299a0$1e34aa2c@ampr.org>
Message-ID: <5.1.1.5.0.20020930231159.02c64100@pop3.evertek.net>
OK, I will ask the obvious question. What does WAE/RADXC do different. From
out here in the middle of nowhere the European contests are often difficult
to work from behind the east coast stations so my experience with them is
very limited. How do they distribute the results? Publishing them in the
organization's magazine is the obvious choice. That is the least expensive
way for them to do it. But you seem to be saying that it is done
differently over there. Before I can form an opinion I need more information.
> > You dont get my point?! OK I do have a bad english, but let me try again.
> > Now you tryed to say that people spending money on sending out scorebooks
> > and such things are stupid?! It's obvious they wont make any money, so I
> > guess this is something americans cant understand?! You understand that CQ
> > Magazine is sponsoring the CQWW and for that they need money. I understand
> > this too.
> > But for me sponsoring something doesnt mean making money on it. Yes, they
> > can promote their Magazine, that's what's sponsoring all about, but
>forcing
> > people to buy it; that's just sick.
> >
> > I'm 19, and when all those older guys past away I wonder who will I talk
>to?
> > At least I'll have my WAE/RADXC broshures to look at, oh those good old
> > times.
> >
> > Hrle - 9A6XX
> >
> >
>
>
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>From david.e.burger at au.pwcglobal.com Tue Oct 1 16:00:57 2002
From: david.e.burger@au.pwcglobal.com (david.e.burger@au.pwcglobal.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Oceania Prefix - query
Message-ID: <OF4E39B3D1.678E9795-ONCA256C45.001AB472@aap.pwcinternal.com>
Reading the Oceania DX Contest multiplier rules, I'm considering signing as
a portable prefix " VI2". This is a valid ham prefix here in VK and our
ACA have the VI prefix currently on issue to 3 ham stations in VK with
expiry dates after the Oceania contest. I checked the AX ham license
prefixes on issue in VK as at today, and none came up....
The reason I'm asking is that I recall Jim VK9NS fell foul of something
like this a few years back. Figured I'd pop the question and arm myself
with re-prints of the current VI licenses and fend off any detractors up
front.
I'm keen to get another Oceania prefix alive.
David Burger VK2CZ.
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>From corneliuspaul at gmx.net Tue Oct 1 10:41:49 2002
From: corneliuspaul@gmx.net (corneliuspaul@gmx.net)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: Changing score publication policies
In-Reply-To: <001301c268d2$60f6c0c0$0101a8c0@pavilion>
References: <20020930165710.62732.qmail@f3.avalon.hr>
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<009b01c268cb$8d2299a0$1e34aa2c@ampr.org>
Message-ID: <4.1.20021001082655.009f8680@pop.gmx.de>
Hi Hrle,
>>I'm 19 and I know how young people talk about hamradio.
A few years ago I said a similar thing on this reflector.
Tree, N6TR mentioned
"it might have a lot to do with how it is presented to them"
which is a very true sentence. So it is a challenge to guys like us
to make some of our younger friends understand where the fun is
instead of feeling bad and just letting them talk BS about something
they dont actually know much of.
That requires a bit more of a positive attitude.
Which is missing in this whole discussion, anyway.
>>Things has to be changed and not stay like
>>they've always been, because times are changing.
Yes but you will never change anything in this world by just bitching.
You will only change it by thinking up something better.
You stated some very true and valid points in your emails.
See, you already changed N0FP's mind.
Now if you had to choose between writing the following 2 letters to CQ
to explain what the problems are, in your point of view.
In one letter you abuse them etc.
In the other letter you find a nice and polite way to explain all your
points.
Which one do you think they are going to throw away unnoticed?
Well I guess it will still be quite difficult to change their mind but
I think you get my point.?
>> I'm 19, and when all those older guys past away I wonder who
>> will I talk to?
Comon, dont be so negative.
I guess it is up to us to make this hobby stay around a bit longer.
It probably still has a chance. Like sailing has a chance in todays
motorized world, too.
BTW, I am now 30 years old. Damned, its going faster than you think :-)
73s and CU on the air! (which is where the real fun is, not in the stupid
results book... ;-))
Con, DF4SA
www.qsl.net/df4sa
>From bob at cytanet.com.cy Tue Oct 1 09:15:58 2002
From: bob@cytanet.com.cy (Bob Henderson)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ARRL Discrimination
Message-ID: <009501c26922$c8fe2aa0$d29c0ec3@shack1>
Jim, K1IR makes a very persuasive argument in my view. I am a non US
contester but I am also a fully paid up member of the ARRL and intend to
remain so. I would gain nothing myself from an earlier release of contest
results to non members. Though.......
"I'd like you to come play my game, but by the way, I'm not going to tell
you how you did until a month after everyone else, unless you pay me some
money", is a position which has a rather ugly feel to it.
There is no denying the ARRL has to operate viably as a business and has
therefore to maintain focus on securing its revenues, but this is not a good
way to aim to do it. Someone's thinking is badly off track here.
There are many members of the contesting community around the world and many
more who may be attracted to contesting who simply don't have the luxury of
being able to afford to pay for ARRL membership. For the ARRL to take steps
to further disadvantage these folks is IMHO unnecessary and wholly
undesirable.
For my money as a member of ARRL I would like to see staging of results
release abandoned forthwith and all efforts applied to finding ways to
further speed up results publication. We all hate the long wait for results
to appear.
73
Bob 5B4AGN, P3F, ZC4ZM
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Idelson" <k1ir@designet.com>
To: "CQ-Contest Post" <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2002 12:40 AM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Perception IS reality
>
>
> > This email is my comment on the "ARRL contest results" thread.
> >
> > By my count, about 2/3 of the non-US contesters who have commented on
this
> > topic here on cq-contest say that they are not happy with the way ARRL
is
> > putting out the results. That fact speaks for itself. Those of you who
> believe
> > you can change their feelings by forcing your own point of view on them
> will
> > fail. The League should listen carefully to these comments from outside
> the US
> > and do their best to understand and address the problem. In the proposal
> we
> > submitted to the League on publication of contest results, we made the
> point
> > quite strongly that coverage of contests must be treated as a global
> issue.
> > This discussion reinforces that point.
> >
> > Seems to me international participation is an absolute requirement for
> many
> > ARRL contests. It's obvious to me that alienating DX stations in any way
> is not
> > an acceptable result, and steps should be taken to avoid it. This is a
> tiny
> > problem right now; this is the time to fix it.
> >
> > a) Remove the one month delay - not a single membership will be lost,
> > b) Put a PDF of the contest results on the website for unrestricted
> download -
> > just like the old QST article and listings - so it can be printed and
> shared by
> > just about anyone, anywhere.
> > c) Possibly make the on-line Soapbox and/or the sortable database
results
> part
> > of the permanent Members Only area. This would allow anyone to get
"basic"
> > results in the PDF, while Members would have access to the "next level"
of
> > analysis and results.
> >
> > 73,
> >
> > Jim Idelson K1IR
> > email k1ir@designet.com
> > web http://www.designet.com/k1ir
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> > CQ-Contest mailing list
> > CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> > http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
> >
> >
>
>
>From wb0wao at hotmail.com Tue Oct 1 10:38:13 2002
From: wb0wao@hotmail.com (Dennis Ponsness)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] TNX fer the advice!
Message-ID: <F2038vR46nvZ1jS7wbb0000e477@hotmail.com>
Thanx to all who emailed me direct and on the list as well about my question
about headset mic vs. boom mic. Almost without exception it was suggested
that I go with the headset. Lots of good advice and the benefits/drawback
of each. This list is a good resource for the contest community. Will be
looking for you in the 'tests!!!!
73
Dennis - WB0WAO
_________________________________________________________________
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>From btippett at alum.mit.edu Tue Oct 1 08:17:53 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Perception IS reality
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20021001111753.010a7f6c@pop.vnet.net>
"Contest results from QST are available here in Adobe
Acrobat format. Current issue results appear here
immediately and are available to ARRL members as noted
with the (Members Only) tag. Contest results are
available to all amateurs approximately one month
after their publication in QST."
http://www.arrl.org/contests/results/index.html#2002
ARRL will need to change their policy anyway
since they will no longer publish line scores in QST
beginning with 2003 contests:
73, Bill W4ZV
>From k9mi at arrl.net Tue Oct 1 08:50:18 2002
From: k9mi@arrl.net (Mike Brown)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ARRL discrimination
References: <5.1.1.5.0.20020930231159.02c64100@pop3.evertek.net>
Message-ID: <3D999A0A.000014.02424@MIKE>
Ok, here is my take on the situation. My guess is
that members (who pay somewhere around 40
bucks a year now I think) get a month's advance
peek at the scores.
Personally, I wouldn't mind if they let everyone look
at the same time. No biggy to me. But, if the stations
that are non-members get to look at the scores one
month later, what is so bad about that? Maybe as
an ARRL member, that is one of our "perks" for our
membership dues?
I just don't see the big deal about having to wait a
month to see the scores. This is sure a lot faster
then when we all had to wait for months to get our
QST to see the scores.
73 - Mike K9MI
-------Original Message-------
From: Jim Rhodes
To: contesting.com submital; Hrvoje Horvat
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Re: ARRL discrimination
OK, I will ask the obvious question. What does WAE/RADXC do different. From
out here in the middle of nowhere the European contests are often difficult
to work from behind the east coast stations so my experience with them is
very limited. How do they distribute the results? Publishing them in the
organization's magazine is the obvious choice. That is the least expensive
way for them to do it. But you seem to be saying that it is done
differently over there. Before I can form an opinion I need more information
> > You dont get my point?! OK I do have a bad english, but let me try again
> > Now you tryed to say that people spending money on sending out
scorebooks
> > and such things are stupid?! It's obvious they wont make any money, so I
> > guess this is something americans cant understand?! You understand that
CQ
> > Magazine is sponsoring the CQWW and for that they need money. I
understand
> > this too.
> > But for me sponsoring something doesnt mean making money on it. Yes,
they
> > can promote their Magazine, that's what's sponsoring all about, but
>forcing
> > people to buy it; that's just sick.
> >
> > I'm 19, and when all those older guys past away I wonder who will I talk
>to?
> > At least I'll have my WAE/RADXC broshures to look at, oh those good old
> > times.
> >
> > Hrle - 9A6XX
> >
> >
>
>
>_______________________________________________
>CQ-Contest mailing list
>CQ-Contest@contesting.com
>http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
Jim Rhodes K0XU
jim@rhodesend.net
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>From k9mi at arrl.net Tue Oct 1 09:11:53 2002
From: k9mi@arrl.net (Mike Brown)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Headset Mic vs. Boom Mic
References: <NABBJJMHMOJDAICFPIFDKEFPFCAA.jmaass@columbus.rr.com>
Message-ID: <3D999F19.000017.02424@MIKE>
Dog barks, need repeats. >Jeff, anti-vox works on
this one for me. And I live
in a zoo!
Sneeze, need repeats. > Save sneezes for after contest.
Just kidding! I guess not much
of a cure here.
Phone rings, need repeats. > Another anti-vox, vox gain cure
Remember, the mic is right at
your lips, so I think this one
can be worked around.
Wife/family bark, need repeats. >Lock yourself in your shack.
Put "do no disturb sign on
door knob". Ok, this would
Get me in the doghouse too!
Clear throat, need repeats. >Cough drops/candy are the best
things going for long voice
contests
unless you have a voice keyer.
May be needed anyway ??
Bump microphone with straw, need repeats. >I put this under the
"stuff
happens" category".
"Sorry OM,
QRM pse repeat"
Breath too hard, need repeats. >Those little foam
element
>covers you
see at hamfest
>will fix
that. Standard on
>Heil now I
think.
Need to curse at idiot just off your frequency, preferably off-air?
Not possible.
>That's when you just push the Vox switch off.
>Of course this is optional!
Footswitch. Accept no substitutes.
>I cannot tell a lie. It took me a while to get comforable with vox
myself. But now, it's the only way to fly for me.
I hope no offense taken Jeff... this has all been in fun....
73 - Mike K9MI
73,
Jeff Maass jmaass@columbus.rr.com Located near Columbus Ohio
USPSA # L-1192 NROI/CRO Amateur Radio K8ND
Maass' IPSC Resources: http://home.columbus.rr.com/jmaass/index.html
Circleville USPSA/IPSC: http://home.columbus.rr.com/jmaass/pcsiipsc.htm
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>From w2up at mindspring.com Tue Oct 1 10:12:31 2002
From: w2up@mindspring.com (Barry )
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ARRL discrimination
In-Reply-To: <5.1.1.5.0.20020930231159.02c64100@pop3.evertek.net>
References: <001301c268d2$60f6c0c0$0101a8c0@pavilion>
Message-ID: <3D9966FF.7487.2B54EA@localhost>
WAE results have always been the role model for "customer service."
In the old days, every participant would receive a small booklet with
all the results, rules for next year, certificate and/or plaque if
eligible, and blank paper logs, at no charge to the participant, of
course. Now, it's all web based, with instant confirmation of
submitted logs, high claimed scores, etc.
Barry W2UP
On 30 Sep 2002 at 23:20, Jim Rhodes wrote:
> OK, I will ask the obvious question. What does WAE/RADXC do different.
> From out here in the middle of nowhere the European contests are often
> difficult to work from behind the east coast stations so my experience
> with them is very limited. How do they distribute the results?
> Publishing them in the organization's magazine is the obvious choice.
> That is the least expensive way for them to do it. But you seem to be
> saying that it is done differently over there. Before I can form an
> opinion I need more information.
>
>
> > > You dont get my point?! OK I do have a bad english, but let me try
> > > again. Now you tryed to say that people spending money on sending
> > > out scorebooks and such things are stupid?! It's obvious they wont
> > > make any money, so I guess this is something americans cant
> > > understand?! You understand that CQ Magazine is sponsoring the
> > > CQWW and for that they need money. I understand this too. But for
> > > me sponsoring something doesnt mean making money on it. Yes, they
> > > can promote their Magazine, that's what's sponsoring all about,
> > > but
> >forcing
> > > people to buy it; that's just sick.
> > >
> > > I'm 19, and when all those older guys past away I wonder who will
> > > I talk
> >to?
> > > At least I'll have my WAE/RADXC broshures to look at, oh those
> > > good old times.
> > >
> > > Hrle - 9A6XX
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> >_______________________________________________
> >CQ-Contest mailing list
> >CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> >http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>
> Jim Rhodes K0XU
> jim@rhodesend.net
>
> _______________________________________________
> 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 eugenewalsh at msn.com Tue Oct 1 13:53:11 2002
From: eugenewalsh@msn.com (Eugene Walsh)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RE:ARRL Discrimination
Message-ID: <DAV13lxpNnDPvkfBdBs00017680@hotmail.com>
Barry's Role Model perception is skewed by his youth.
In the 50's and 60's,CQWW mailed a book to contest entrants with all scores
and winners. WAE was ok too!
Now they are the best, along with the Russia Contest.
It's all changing quickly.
73 Gene N2AA
W2UP says:
WAE results have always been the role model for "customer service."
In the old days, every participant would receive a small booklet with
all the results, rules for next year, certificate and/or plaque if
eligible, and blank paper logs, at no charge to the participant, of
course. Now, it's all web based, with instant confirmation of
submitted logs, high claimed scores, etc.
Barry W2UP
>From eugenewalsh at msn.com Tue Oct 1 13:58:40 2002
From: eugenewalsh@msn.com (Eugene Walsh)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RE:Boom mic vs headset mic
Message-ID: <DAV6AJQMnrfCvPR6xRb00017533@hotmail.com>
To borrow an overused line from "The Treasure of The Sierra Madre":
We don't need no stinkin' microphones!
N2AA
>From contesting at eircom.net Tue Oct 1 17:54:35 2002
From: contesting@eircom.net (Tim Makins, EI8IC)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Operating Chair Idea
Message-ID: <001101c2696e$23b552c0$3ea0cad5@host>
I needed a different operating chair - the old typist's chair I used wasn't
really comfortable for long periods. No spare money to buy a new one... Then
an idea occurred - car seats can be very comfortable, and I had a few spare
in a couple of old cars on the property. So I removed one of the seats,
found its centre of gravity by balancing the seat over a thin piece of 2"x1"
wood strip whilst sitting on it, then welded a couple of 9"x2"x1/4" strips
to the base. These were bolted to the old typist chair's swivel base, and
hey presto, a brand new operating chair, very comfortable, and still with
it's reclining back and headrest.
If you are going to try this, there's one area that can be critical - the
angle of the seat to the ground. If you look at the base of the seat on most
chairs, i.e. the actual surface you sit on, it is generally parallel to the
floor. However some car seats are not parallel, but tilt up at the front.
You will need to correct this otherwise the front of the base will push up
on the back of your thighs, which isn't comfortable over long periods.
Typist's chair bases are very handy, for their wheels and swivel facilities,
but if you don't mind a fixed chair, then a simple set of legs for your old
car seat could be made out of a variety of materials, such as wood, rebar,
tube, or box-section. If you've got a tidier yard than mine, and don't have
old cars gently rusting back to nature, your local car-dismantler will
probably be able to provide a variety of seats for small amounts of money.
73s Tim EI8IC
http://www.qsl.net/ei8ic/
Budget and Newbie Contest Resources.
New: Interactive Chinese Prefix Map.
>From w2up at mindspring.com Tue Oct 1 20:34:37 2002
From: w2up@mindspring.com (Barry )
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Operating Chair Idea
In-Reply-To: <001101c2696e$23b552c0$3ea0cad5@host>
Message-ID: <3D99F8CD.26091.7FC01A@localhost>
If you do have money to spare, the most incredible operating chair is
the Herman MIller Aeron. It's also dispalted as artwork in the MOMA.
See http://www.hermanmiller.com/CDA/product/0,1469,c201-pss1-
p8,00.html
They are frequently available used on Ebay, as a lot of liquidated
dotcom companies bought them for their employees.
I've never had a sore butt or numb leg after a weekend of contesting
using an Aeron. In the past, I've switched back and forth between 3 or 4
charis thourghout the weekend, and even stood for a while.
Barry W2UP
On 1 Oct 2002 Tim Makins, EI8IC wrote:
> I needed a different operating chair - the old typist's chair I used wasn't
> really comfortable for long periods. No spare money to buy a new one... Then
> an idea occurred - car seats can be very comfortable, and I had a few spare
> in a couple of old cars on the property. So I removed one of the seats,
> found its centre of gravity by balancing the seat over a thin piece of 2"x1"
> wood strip whilst sitting on it, then welded a couple of 9"x2"x1/4" strips
> to the base. These were bolted to the old typist chair's swivel base, and
> hey presto, a brand new operating chair, very comfortable, and still with
> it's reclining back and headrest.
>
> If you are going to try this, there's one area that can be critical - the
> angle of the seat to the ground. If you look at the base of the seat on most
> chairs, i.e. the actual surface you sit on, it is generally parallel to the
> floor. However some car seats are not parallel, but tilt up at the front.
> You will need to correct this otherwise the front of the base will push up
> on the back of your thighs, which isn't comfortable over long periods.
>
> Typist's chair bases are very handy, for their wheels and swivel facilities,
> but if you don't mind a fixed chair, then a simple set of legs for your old
> car seat could be made out of a variety of materials, such as wood, rebar,
> tube, or box-section. If you've got a tidier yard than mine, and don't have
> old cars gently rusting back to nature, your local car-dismantler will
> probably be able to provide a variety of seats for small amounts of money.
>
> 73s Tim EI8IC
> http://www.qsl.net/ei8ic/
> Budget and Newbie Contest Resources.
> New: Interactive Chinese Prefix Map.
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> 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 cx6vm at adinet.com.uy Tue Oct 1 18:10:11 2002
From: cx6vm@adinet.com.uy (Jorge Diez - CX6VM)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ARRL discrimination
Message-ID: <EKEDIHBELNDODEHLICFIAEFJCFAA.cx6vm@adinet.com.uy>
[CQ-Contest] Re: ARRL discriminationWhere are the SAC 2001 results
published???
I can?t find them on the web, Magazine or anywhere alse!
Thanks,
Jorge
CX6VM
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WAE results have always been the role model for "customer service."
In the old days, every participant would receive a small booklet with
all the results, rules for next year, certificate and/or plaque if
eligible, and blank paper logs, at no charge to the participant, of
course. Now, it's all web based, with instant confirmation of
submitted logs, high claimed scores, etc.
Barry W2UP
On 30 Sep 2002 at 23:20, Jim Rhodes wrote:
> OK, I will ask the obvious question. What does WAE/RADXC do different.
> From out here in the middle of nowhere the European contests are often
> difficult to work from behind the east coast stations so my experience
> with them is very limited. How do they distribute the results?
> Publishing them in the organization's magazine is the obvious choice.
> That is the least expensive way for them to do it. But you seem to be
> saying that it is done differently over there. Before I can form an
> opinion I need more information.
>
>
> > > You dont get my point?! OK I do have a bad english, but let me try
> > > again. Now you tryed to say that people spending money on sending
> > > out scorebooks and such things are stupid?! It's obvious they wont
> > > make any money, so I guess this is something americans cant
> > > understand?! You understand that CQ Magazine is sponsoring the
> > > CQWW and for that they need money. I understand this too. But for
> > > me sponsoring something doesnt mean making money on it. Yes, they
> > > can promote their Magazine, that's what's sponsoring all about,
> > > but
> >forcing
> > > people to buy it; that's just sick.
> > >
> > > I'm 19, and when all those older guys past away I wonder who will
> > > I talk
> >to?
> > > At least I'll have my WAE/RADXC broshures to look at, oh those
> > > good old times.
> > >
> > > Hrle - 9A6XX
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> >_______________________________________________
> >CQ-Contest mailing list
> >CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> >http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>
> Jim Rhodes K0XU
> jim@rhodesend.net
>
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>From gord at kron.donetsk.ua Tue Oct 1 22:39:59 2002
From: gord@kron.donetsk.ua (Vladimir A. Gordienko)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: They have no internet, no cabrillo...
Message-ID: <00bd01c2698b$2b1a26e0$0100007f@localhost>
Hello Hrle ,
Some of your statements are really correct, but you extremely
exaggerated the situation in the Ukraine. :-)
Your conception is really overdone. I guess it is in fact not
far away from croatian. :-)
Most of our active contesters do have the Internet, clasters, etc.
Most of us use good equipment, good antennas, stacks, etc.
May be some stations are in poor conditions, but please do not
extend it on all of our contesters and lay it on thick.
CU in the contests.
73, Vladimir ("Bob") UT1IA = EO1I
UCC vice-president
http://www.qrz.com/ut1ia/
http://www.qsl.net/ut1ia/
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As a young student of economy I learned a bit of a modern capitalistic way
of making business, and guys in ARRL/CQ Mag you doing it all wrong.
Contesting is soooooooo popular and there are bunches of people every day in
front of my doors begging me to let them play in a contest, so this gave me
an idea how community can make more money on them.
Blackmailing with asking people money (memberships and such stuff) and in
return giving out the results isnt really so popular among radioamateurs and
some people usually get the results without even paying for it. We dont want
that, right?!
Here's what I suggest. In every other hobby one must pay if he wants to take
part in some compettition (yeah, even fishing) and so ARRL/CQ-Mag guys you
should do the same.
You should ask people to pay you before the contest, okey as hamradio is
specific hobby, you should ask to pay when people are submitting logs. So if
one who sent log didnt pay simply wont be shown in the results. This way you
will avoid all those that are not willing to pay and wants to read the
results wont even be in them. Same way you will avoid them searching trough
all the possible ilegal ways just to see what place they took.
Now you gotta admit this is just a brilliant idea.
I do hope someone got the irony out of the text above.
One can only laugh on how CQWW/ARRL organizers are presenting their's
contest results to the world. I guess CQ Mag and ARRL folks didnt notice
that hamradio as a hobby is fading out and newcomers in this hobby appears
in rare cases. Instead of making plans of how to make more people comming
into our hobby you make fools out of the existing ones.
(!!!) Last week I was CQing on 20m and one ukraine guy came to ask me the postal
mailing address for the SAC SSB Contest. He asked that in the name of the
very active young kid's radioclub which I worked dozens of times in all
sorts of contests. They have no internet, no cabrillo formats and their
equipment is older then I am (19). Sad part of the story is that they're not
the only one. There's a lot of amateurs in east europe which probably wont
see their scores in any contest no matter they participated and sent their
log.
Their avarage monthy pay for hard work is about 50 USD. So if they wanna
read their CQWW results they have to work whole month for it, and if you add
ARRL make it two months of hard work. But I'm sure you out there notice how
your qso rate meter goes up on these people.
We're not talking about free food here, you guys are making fools out of
people!
If you want to make private contest, if you think you can charge your
contest charge it so people will know what they're getting in return. You
cannot invite all the people and taking money out of them with using pure
blackmailing methods. I sure missed a line in rules saying if you want to
receive the results get subsribed to CQ magazine or something like that.
Same for ARRL, I have to wait months longer if I'm not a member and nobody
said that within the rules. Maybe if I knew this I wouldnt work those
contests at all.
People at WAE and UA DX Contest understand this and so I greatly welcome
their new standards. Thanks for the fantastic free scorebooks and broshures.
I'm sure I'll be back in those ones, while I have strong doubts on showing
up in ARRLs again.
Hrle - 9A6XX (9A7P Team)
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>From hrle at ipazin.net Wed Oct 2 02:35:42 2002
From: hrle@ipazin.net (Hrvoje Horvat)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: They have no internet, no cabrillo...
References: <00bd01c2698b$2b1a26e0$0100007f@localhost>
Message-ID: <001c01c269a3$43bf6e40$1e34aa2c@ampr.org>
> Most of our active contesters do have the Internet, clasters, etc.
> Most of us use good equipment, good antennas, stacks, etc.
> May be some stations are in poor conditions, but please do not
> extend it on all of our contesters and lay it on thick.
You know Vlad, you are right. In East Europe MOST of the active contesters
run good stations, having internet, and probably save some additional money
for the DXpeditions.
Why do we have to worry about those little tiny signals?! They're probably
just misserable loosers that havent achieved anything in their lifes.
Who cares about them!
CQ Magazine is money making magazine, why do we expect them to sponsor the
CQWW contest? After all it's just one of the lines written in the invitation
(rules). Anybody even read the rules? Nah...
Thank you for showing me that everything is so great on this world and that
sometimes even the little things cant help.
73 to all! 9A6XX
p.s. please read this:
http://lists.contesting.com/_cq-contest/2002-April/047285.html
p.s.s. I hope you'll manage to read the right part
> Hello Hrle ,
> Some of your statements are really correct, but you extremely
> exaggerated the situation in the Ukraine. :-)
> Your conception is really overdone. I guess it is in fact not
> far away from croatian. :-)
> Most of our active contesters do have the Internet, clasters, etc.
> Most of us use good equipment, good antennas, stacks, etc.
> May be some stations are in poor conditions, but please do not
> extend it on all of our contesters and lay it on thick.
> CU in the contests.
> 73, Vladimir ("Bob") UT1IA = EO1I
> UCC vice-president
> http://www.qrz.com/ut1ia/
> http://www.qsl.net/ut1ia/
>
>From hflasher at dayton.net Wed Oct 2 01:32:01 2002
From: hflasher@dayton.net (Harry or Marge Flasher)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ WW SSB CONTEST - OP NEEDED
Message-ID: <3D9A76C1.91303DA8@dayton.net>
We have lost one of the ops planning to travel to Costa Rica for the
TI5N entry as a multi-multi station in the CQ WW SSB contest. This was
due to business meetings scheduled for Sunday of the contest and Monday
that could nt be rescheduled.
We would like to replace this op. Hopefully we can find someone with
some good contest experience and capable of running pile ups.
Consideration will be given to one with low experience but may have
mostly all assignments in slow periods. An op could demonstrate ability
by ops before the contest.
Money matters - for a six night stay the cost is $500 which covers bed,
meals, some beverages, airport transfer and equipment use. Plan approx.
$25 exit fee and and funds for touring, gifts, etc. Group cost will
be in the $30 range. The $500 is adjusted $75 for each day more or -$75
for a each day less.
The main body of ops will arrive on Wed. Oct. 23 and depart on Tue. Oct.
29.
Airfare - I only have information from Dayton and as of Sunday, a good
fare was in the $530 range. Most major airlines have non stop flights
from some hubs.
The stations will include 756Pro's, 940's and a mix of several other
models. As planned each band will have its own amp and most will have a
selection of antenna. Logging will be with WriteLog.
For more information on the station and host, try:
http://www.qsl.net/ti5kd/contest.htm
For more info on Costa Rica just try a search with Costa Rica and you
should get a number of travel and related pages.
For anyone who would like to discuss this further, please call me at
937-434-9616.
73 Harry AC8G (ex W8KKF) J37K and others over the years.
>From roberto.soro at sia.it Wed Oct 2 11:32:20 2002
From: roberto.soro@sia.it (Soro Roberto)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Operating Chair Idea
Message-ID: <8160937F4F4CD111A93E00805FC1752909C03B32@ntsiaexch.office.sia.it>
That's the chair I have at my office desk.
.....but I can't use it for contesting :-(
I even saw them in a picture of the K4JA superstation shack!!
Bob, I2WIJ (J49Z in the next CQWW SSB M/S)
mailto:i2wij@qsl.net
http://www.qsl.net/i2wij/
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Barry [mailto:w2up@mindspring.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2002 9:35 PM
> To: CQ Contest
> Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Operating Chair Idea
>
>
> If you do have money to spare, the most incredible operating chair is
> the Herman MIller Aeron. It's also dispalted as artwork in the MOMA.
> See http://www.hermanmiller.com/CDA/product/0,1469,c201-pss1-
> p8,00.html
>
> They are frequently available used on Ebay, as a lot of liquidated
> dotcom companies bought them for their employees.
>
> I've never had a sore butt or numb leg after a weekend of contesting
> using an Aeron. In the past, I've switched back and forth
> between 3 or 4
> charis thourghout the weekend, and even stood for a while.
> Barry W2UP
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>From w2up at aicpl.com.au Wed Oct 2 08:14:01 2002
From: w2up@aicpl.com.au (Barry Kutner)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SO2R Sound mixer
Message-ID: <200210021114.g92BE1hF030934@contesting.com>
Hi Chris,
Welcome to the lower 48 :.) There was an article in NCJ several
years ago that discussed what you want. I don't have the reference
handy. Maybe someone else can quote the issue? I do have info
on a switch that makes it easy: Contact C & K switch
(http://www.ckcorp.com/ or Tel: 800-635-5
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>From discreetly_confidential at yahoo.com Wed Oct 2 06:40:10 2002
From: discreetly_confidential@yahoo.com (Chuck)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: They have no internet, no cabrillo...
In-Reply-To: <001c01c269a3$43bf6e40$1e34aa2c@ampr.org>
Message-ID: <20021002124010.27008.qmail@web13306.mail.yahoo.com>
First, let me state that I don't have as great a
station as many do, but I have one that works for
me. I either operate as part of the M/M world or
I do it as a SO.
I agree with Vladimir! The key, here, is rather
than make distinctions about the level of
resources a station may or may not have available
one should emphasize that it is what you DO with
what you have that matters.
The 'little gun' or 'popgun' station of limited
resources works at pefecting skills and abilities
to achieve some kind of goal for themselves.
To call someone who has limited resources (as
Hrvoje puts it "...those little tiny signals
...hey're probably just misserable losers that
havent achieved anything in their lifes. Who
cares about them!') those kinds of perjorative
terms only serves to further divide our group.
Trust me.. and you can verify this with ANY
contest op who is seriusly looking for a good
score..
ANY station who is competitive in a contest
SEEKS, WANTS, and DESIRES as many of those 'tiny
signals' as they can get. As we say. 'Q's Is
Points!' It doesn't matter what class of station
you may have.. trust me. If I'm operating in a
contest, I want every Q I can get. Loud, weak,
whatever. No station who is active in the contest
shares the view that a 'tiny signal' is worthless
or indicative of an operator/owner that is a
'loser'. Just the opposite!
Many times I've struggled for minutes to pull a
'tiny signal' out of the noise becuase I WANTED
to make the Q. Regardless of whetheror not it was
a mult.. 'Q's Is Points!'
For all you know,that 'tiny signal' may be a
skilled QRP enthusiast of great resources trying
out a milliwatt transmitter into a dipole to see
how it works. Blanket, perjorative statements
add nothing to the debate.
One thing to remember is this.. there are MORE
multi-multi stations looking for ops than you may
know about. I can't speak for European folks, but
I know here in the States EVERY M/M wants to have
new blood coming in to train and have for thier
station. I would have to bet that the European
guys and other Countries are the same way. The
geographical limitations and reduced station
numberes may necessitate differnt methods of
contact, training, and assilimation of folks, but
there is NEVER a shortage of need for ops.
Quite a few active constesters do not use
Internet, clusters, or other assistances. They
like being unassisted in their efforts. They may
submit thier logs via the Internet or by mail,
but they don't use it themselves.
Rather than case perjorative words which tend to
divide our community of contest aficiandos.. why
not attempt to encourage them to operate and
plant a few seeds?
Just one ham's opinion. Feel free to fire back.
73
Chuck K3FT
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>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 2 09:46:53 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQ/RJ WW RTTY - All Claimed Scores 02Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210021546.g92Fkrw05179@mail.b4h.net>
2002 CQ/RJ WW RTTY - Claimed Scores 02Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: rtty@cqww.com
Mail logs to:
CQ/RJ WW RTTY 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 Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA M/2 HP
3Z7TTY 3047 7826 216 369 125 44 5,556,460 PKRVG
YL8M(@YL2KL) 3162 7828 197 369 120 48 5,370,008 Latvian CC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA M/M HP
LY5A(@LY2ZZ) 4282 10535 208 415 140 48 8,000,000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA M/S HP
RK3AWL 4150 0 0 0 0 48 4,150,000
OH5Z(@OH5CW) 2133 5513 173 355 117 48 3,555,885
OL5Q 1846 4745 187 277 101 2,680,925
LR0N(@LU1NDC) 1689 4954 159 247 102 48 2,516,632
VE3NE 1409 3717 169 259 101 40 1,966,293 CY0MM Team
AL1G 982 2500 60 126 117 32 757,500
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA M/S LP
9A7P 1502 3694 161 268 90 48 1,917,186 WWYC
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Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA SOAB HP
UP5P(UN5PR) 2051 5826 122 336 115 3,338,298 Temirtau
Contest Clu
P3F(5B4AGN) 1888 5532 93 281 139 29 2,837,916
AH0B(JA2VUP) 1998 5947 109 224 91 2,521,528
VA3DX 1404 3790 169 282 100 33 2,088,290 CCO
EA5DFV 1218 2991 211 135 75 19 1,259,211
VE6YR 1060 2739 140 183 83 32 1,112,034
HA9RU 471 1125 53 104 43 12 225,000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA SOAB LP
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 1424 4172 93 263 89 42 1,856,540 Chiltern DX Club
ON4ADZ 1281 3163 146 282 102 39 1,676,390
G4RS(G0URR) 1211 2961 135 255 87 35 1,412,397
VE3IAY(@VE3FU) 1085 2854 167 238 87 40 1,404,168 CCO
S56A 917 2298 132 253 91 20 1,093,848 SKY CC
AH6OZ 914 2706 155 150 75 42 1,028,280
VE3BUC 907 2360 131 203 80 31 977,040 CCO
F6IRF 670 1646 121 209 79 30 673,214 Les charlots du
74
VA3PC 589 1556 111 181 70 30 563,272 CCO
VE9DX 562 1422 120 173 71 517,608
GU0SUP 560 1388 102 198 72 24 516,336
PY7ZY 520 1511 54 124 87 17 400,415
VE3AGC 472 1170 107 133 62 30 353,340 CCO
M0BEX 466 1120 89 143 50 25 315,840 CDXC (UK)
6J2AUB(XE2AUB) 471 1182 82 96 51 270,678
VE7ASK 397 959 115 103 62 30 268,520
6J2AC(XE2AC) 412 1013 86 90 33 18 211,717
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Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA SOAB(A) HP
ON4UN 1805 4749 197 321 119 30 3,025,113
RN6BN 2004 4914 169 316 115 39 2,948,400
JY9QJ 182 528 20 79 40 5 73,392 BCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA SOAB(A) LP
DK3GI 741 1 134 191 83 793,560 BCC
DL6LAU 218 525 23 128 67 114,450 BCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/10 HP
9A5E 1009 2656 55 91 35 30 481,279 Croatian CC
SP8NR 474 1305 48 75 31 200,970 SP DX CLUB
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/10 LP
6J1KK(XE1KK) 900 2317 51 74 27 352,184
ES7AAZ 423 1110 41 85 30 173,160
UT2UZ 388 1029 40 79 31 154,350
PY4PW 66 9504 11 28 15 09 9,504 ARAUCÁRIA DX
GROUP
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/15 HP
IK2FIL 800 2091 54 88 32 36 363,834
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/15 LP
HB9DTM 188 472 33 40 15 6 41,536 F8KCF Contest
Gang
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/20 HP
CK6WQ(VE6WQ) 1250 3264 54 89 34 40 577,728
JY9NX(JM1CAX) 814 2339 46 78 29 19 357,867
LP7H(LU9HS) 635 1858 48 74 30 30 282,416
RW4PL 565 1330 36 76 29 22 187,530
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/20 LP
F6FJE 571 1305 38 78 26 185,310
DK2GZ 247 578 34 57 19 14 63,580 SDXG South
German DX
EA3AJW 235 533 29 58 18 9 51,168
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/40 HP
S50A 755 1774 49 73 24 30 259,004 SCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/80 HP
OK2ZC 283 560 7 46 8 18 34,160 OKDXC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/80 LP
T95A 280 567 0 43 6 27,783 Sarajevo
Contest Gro
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
USA M/S HP
W2FU 2327 5951 209 353 118 48 4,046,680 Rochester (NY)
DX As
KI5XP(@W5WMU) 1444 3443 187 278 108 48 1,972,839 Cajun Contest
Club
K7ZUM 1339 3110 166 205 89 41 1,430,600 WVDXC
KE7AJ 1242 2867 149 205 92 1,278,682 SPOKANE DX
ASSOC (SD
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
USA M/S LP
WA1Z 791 1909 135 225 89 45 857,141 YCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
USA SOAB HP
AA5AU 2443 5682 230 310 117 42 3,733,074
K4GMH 1781 4464 172 280 100 2,464,128 PVRC
W1ZT 1705 4274 193 275 95 32 2,406,262 YCCC
WW7OR(W7GG) 1630 3907 168 227 102 34 1,951,667 WVDXC
WX4TM 1542 3736 173 239 90 32 1,871,736
K5AM 1620 3762 165 218 86 23 1,764,378
K3SV 1046 2703 117 216 74 1,100,121 PVRC
N8KM 951 2428 123 217 84 28 1,029,472
K4RO 710 1745 95 175 66 14 586,320 TCG
K3WW 706 1913 66 168 57 16 556,683 FRC
K6RIM 564 1261 72 155 125 23 443,872 NCCC
AA4V 431 1170 48 124 48 10 257,400
N1MGO 301 713 78 122 59 10 184,667
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
USA SOAB LP
W2UP 2055 5240 193 329 113 3,322,160 FRC
WB8K 1229 2999 142 234 90 33 1,397,534 NCC
KI6DY 1169 2606 168 201 72 32 1,149,246
K7SV 807 0 132 237 92 24 921,078 PVRC
W8UL 840 2115 83 214 111 32 862,920
W3SE 915 2057 167 164 87 31 859,826 SCCC
W4UEF 779 1881 146 226 84 29 852,093
N2NL 650 1458 118 187 77 20 556,956 FCG
K3ZV 456 1092 70 154 85 22 337,428 Latvian CC
NB1B 430 1072 73 149 64 12 306,592 YCCC
W6ZL 433 1032 83 136 72 13 300,312
WA6BOB 319 681 90 78 60 6 155,268
K6OWL 303 715 64 99 54 9 155,155
W6KY 258 574 57 91 81 10 131,446 SCCC
N7ON 250 566 70 99 59 129,048
AG4TJ 220 564 43 78 47 16 94,752
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
USA SOAB QRP
WB6BWZ 250 461 103 83 49 26 108,335 SECC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
USA SOAB(A) HP
ND5S 1479 3573 178 281 102 36 2,004,453
W2YC 1274 3160 170 288 96 30 1,750,640 FRC
K4WW 1075 2655 143 233 87 28 1,229,265 KCG
NI6T 896 1990 165 178 83 24 847,740 NCCC
KU4J 519 1285 80 182 75 28 433,045 North Alabama
DX Clu
K0BX 441 1121 57 141 55 12 283,613
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
USA SOAB(A) LP
K4RVH 207 517 38 123 53 110,638
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
USA SOSB/10 HP
N4BP 946 2489 46 86 30 403,218 FCG
K0MP 519 1274 35 61 22 14 150,332 Western
Wireless Con
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
USA SOSB/15 HP
W1AW(WS7I) 1111 2755 48 85 30 449,065
K3PP 100 282 8 34 10 3 14,664 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
USA SOSB/20 HP
K9JY 825 1980 50 78 30 25 312,840 SMC
Operators:
3Z7TTY SP5HNK,SP5UAF,SP7GIQ,SP7PS,SQ5BPM,SQ5EBJ
9A7P 9A5AEI,9A6XX
AL1G AL1G,KL7FH
K7ZUM AC7LX,K7ZUM,KI7Y
KE7AJ K7OX,KE7AJ
KI5XP KI5XP,N5RLM,W5WMU,WA5CHX
LR0N LU1NDC,LU2NI,LU8NA,LW7EIC
LY5A LY1BA,LY2BIG,LY2GV,LY2IJ,LY2PAJ,LY3MM,LY3TA
OH5Z OH5CW,OH5HCK
OL5Q OK1FLC,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
RK3AWL RV3BA,RW3DD,RW3FO,RX3DCX,UA3ASZ
VE3NE VE3EY,VE3NE,VE3NZ
W2FU K1PY,K2CS,K2CS,N1OKL,N2OPW,N2WK,NG2P,W1TY,W2FU
WA1Z NE1I,WA1Z
YL8M YL1ZF,YL2GDJ,YL2KF,YL2KL
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 2 09:49:19 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Texas QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 02Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210021549.g92FnJg05192@mail.b4h.net>
2002 Texas QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 02Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: k5vuu@arrl.net
Mail logs to:
Texas QSO Party Committee
17007 Hillview Lane
Spring, TX 77379
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 CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
In State Single Op HP
N5DO 278 1032 0 210 18 611,530 Big Bend ARC
N5EG 0 1529 0 170 17 520,860
N1LN 281 900 0 188 18 499,884 NARS
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Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
In State SO CW LP
K5LH 371 0 0 92 27 103,396 Heart Of Texas DX So
KE5C 238 0 0 65 8 46,410 CTDXCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op LP
N6MU(@N6NB) 202 298 0 170 18 223,840 SCCC
N4PN 59 321 0 164 18 148,816 FCG
NY1S 114 81 0 103 15 58,912
WN6K 34 100 0 67 8 21,734 SCCC
W6ZZZ 0 53 0 43 8,058 NCCC
W3SE 0 1 0 1 1 SCCC
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Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op QRP
K5IID 85 87 0 102 9 50,258 MRRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
Out of State SO CW HP
W4SAA 59 0 0 41 8,757 FCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
Out of State SO CW LP
K5OT 131 0 0 68 31,224 SMC
WA4PXP 57 0 0 55 5 9,905
W4YA 57 0 0 30 6,130 FCG
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 2 09:50:06 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Alabama QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 02Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210021550.g92Fo6K05203@mail.b4h.net>
2002 Alabama QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 02Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 28, 2002
E-mail logs to: dxcc@dbtech.net
Mail logs to:
The Alabama QSO Party
4525 Eastern Hills Lane
Cottondale, AL 35453
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 SSBQ FMQ Mult hr Score Club
Rover LP
K4BAI/M(@KO4RR/M 271 3 0 76 6 21,204 SECC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ SSBQ FMQ Mult hr Score Club
Single Op HP
VK2CZ 0 1 0 1 1
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CWQ SSBQ FMQ Mult hr Score Club
Single Op LP
K3JHT 9 0 0 9 6 162
WA4PXP(@W4MQ) 10 0 0 10 2 100
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 2 09:51:21 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 SAC SSB - All Claimed Scores 02Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210021551.g92FpL205212@mail.b4h.net>
2002 SAC SSB - All Claimed Scores 02Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: sac@contesting.com
Mail logs to:
EDR Contest Manager
Peter Vestergard, OZ5WQ
Vestervej 74
DK-4960 Holeby
Denmark
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/S HP
SK3W(@SK3GW) 2539 315 24 2,081,835 TOEC
OH1F(@OH1AF) 2431 309 24 1,922,289 CCF
SL0W 1819 255 24 1,191,360 TOEC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/S LP
SK3A(@SK3JR) 455 85 6 86,020 TOEC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
OH2BH(OH2JTE) 2164 280 24 1,559,040 CCF
OZ1DD 2013 268 24 1,418,524
OH2RA 1481 216 17 794,880 CCF
DF6JC 414 151 62,665 RR DX
YL2LY 373 154 18 57,442 Latvian CC
PY5EG 296 116 18 45,704
ON5GQ 316 128 17 40,448
OH4U(OH3RM) 240 54 2 35,262 MIDNITESUN DX ASSOCI
W7UT 189 78 18,486
N1EU 158 82 3 16,646 YCCC
K1DG 146 80 15,040 YCCC
N6ZZ 158 74 5 12,728 SCCC
LY1DS 118 76 2 8,968
VK2CZ 71 46 3,542
K3WW 48 31 1 1,488 FRC
VE6JY 25 20 3 980
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
VE3DZ 274 104 12 36,504 CCO
RW3VZ 266 118 31,388
F5IN 168 77 12,936
NY4T 109 68 10,132 TCG
VE3CR 129 59 7,611 CCO
NF4A 79 55 2 6,215 FCG
WN6K 87 50 4 4,350 SCCC
K1TO 71 44 1 3,124 FCG
N2NL 44 31 1 2,046 FCG
OE5FDM 63 28 5 1,764 BCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/10 HP
OH5BM 879 75 14 165,900 CCF
LA6YEA 601 60 15 95,880
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/15 HP
OH2KW 1208 73 19 237,615
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/15 LP
K2SX 41 20 2 820 YCCC
VA3PL 1 4 4 CCO
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 HP
W4SAA 28 18 1 504 FCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/40 HP
OH6Y(OH6YF) 443 48 17 48,768 CCF
8S5A(SM5AJV) 454 46 12 46,322 TOEC
Operators:
OH1F OH1MDR,OH1NOA
SK3A SM3CVM,SM3LVB,SM3SZW
SK3W SM0GNU,SM3EVR,SM5IMO
SL0W SM0AJU,SM5DJZ
>From gw3njw at onetel.net.uk Wed Oct 2 20:03:21 2002
From: gw3njw@onetel.net.uk (Clive Whelan)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Perception IS reality
In-Reply-To: <fjik56c60g8eool.300920022040@designet-jsi>
Message-ID: <VA.0000025d.007c2d21@gw3njw>
Jim Idelson wrote:
> By my count, about 2/3 of the non-US contesters who have commented on this
> topic here on cq-contest say that they are not happy with the way ARRL is
> putting out the results
>
QST came today. I devoured the DX CW results, nothing else of interest. Next
year, let me see,..... nothing of interest........, hmmmm what should I do?
73
Clive
GW3NJW
>From trogo at telegraphy.com Thu Oct 3 07:15:59 2002
From: trogo@telegraphy.com (Tony Rogozinski)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Perception IS reality
References: <VA.0000025d.007c2d21@gw3njw>
Message-ID: <001f01c26a9b$f805f3d0$90516244@HP5495>
Cancel your subscription and wait to see the results on
the web. Seems pretty simplistic to me.
Tony N7BG
----- Original Message -----
From: "Clive Whelan" <gw3njw@onetel.net.uk>
To: "CQ-Contest Post" <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 8:03 PM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Perception IS reality
> Jim Idelson wrote:
> > By my count, about 2/3 of the non-US contesters who have commented on
this
> > topic here on cq-contest say that they are not happy with the way ARRL
is
> > putting out the results
> >
>
>
> QST came today. I devoured the DX CW results, nothing else of interest.
Next
> year, let me see,..... nothing of interest........, hmmmm what should I
do?
>
>
> 73
>
>
> Clive
> GW3NJW
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> CQ-Contest mailing list
> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>
>
>From trogo at telegraphy.com Thu Oct 3 07:25:52 2002
From: trogo@telegraphy.com (Tony Rogozinski)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Perception IS reality
References: <VA.0000025d.007c2d21@gw3njw>
Message-ID: <003601c26a9d$59301bd0$90516244@HP5495>
BTW what the hell is the purpose of this thread anyway?
What does it add to contesting? Why don't you folks
who prefer to bash people/organizations/things start a
reflector and have at it. But in the meantime please cut
the crap if you don't have something to add to the hobby.
Yeah, I have a delete key but frankly my finger is sore from pushing it so
much when I read emails on this reflector. I believe there is some protocol
for the type
of messages that are permitted isn't there?
And, yes again, I will unsubscribe very soon if the nonsense continues - as
will - I'm sure many others.
IMHO
Tony N7BG
----- Original Message -----
From: "Clive Whelan" <gw3njw@onetel.net.uk>
To: "CQ-Contest Post" <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 8:03 PM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Perception IS reality
> Jim Idelson wrote:
> > By my count, about 2/3 of the non-US contesters who have commented on
this
> > topic here on cq-contest say that they are not happy with the way ARRL
is
> > putting out the results
> >
>
>
> QST came today. I devoured the DX CW results, nothing else of interest.
Next
> year, let me see,..... nothing of interest........, hmmmm what should I
do?
>
>
> 73
>
>
> Clive
> GW3NJW
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> CQ-Contest mailing list
> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>
>
>From k2wr at njdxa.org Thu Oct 3 14:21:04 2002
From: k2wr@njdxa.org (Rich Gelber, K2WR)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] W9WNV Paroled
Message-ID: <003f01c26b01$411304e0$6401a8c0@Gelber>
Don Miller, W9WNV has been paroled from prison in California:
http://www.thedesertsun.com/news/stories/local/1027736792.shtml
Thanks to NA2M for the link.
Rich, K2WR
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>From 9a5k at kreso.com Thu Oct 3 21:09:44 2002
From: 9a5k@kreso.com (9A5K)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ARRL DX Phone Results
Message-ID: <002f01c26b08$0e511360$0100a8c0@kreso>
Any idea why RW2F won plaque for Europe Multioperator Unlimited in
PHONE part??
I've just downloaded PDF file...
In WEB Scores, RW2F is multi/single, not multi/multi or UNLIMITED??
Or, I've missed something?...
73,
Chris - 9A5K/K5CRO
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>From kcechura at umr.edu Fri Oct 4 14:28:24 2002
From: kcechura@umr.edu (Ken Cechura)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] W9WNV Paroled
In-Reply-To: <003f01c26b01$411304e0$6401a8c0@Gelber>
Message-ID: <000901c26bd3$d48b36c0$cc00a8c0@crashwin>
Was ha an avid contestor or something? Maybe we need periodic updates
on kevin mitnick, too?
Don Miller, W9WNV has been paroled from prison in California:
http://www.thedesertsun.com/news/stories/local/1027736792.shtml
Thanks to NA2M for the link.
>From lee at g0mtn.freeserve.co.uk Thu Oct 3 23:40:11 2002
From: lee@g0mtn.freeserve.co.uk (Lee Volante)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RSGB 21/28 MHz Contests coming soon !
Message-ID: <001601c26b25$748fd360$13eb193e@mr9107zbgcbvxe>
Hi all,
The 2002 RSGB 21/28 MHz contests will be coming soon.
Rules summary:
Dates and times:
SSB Sunday 6 October 0700-1900 UTC
CW Sunday 20 October 0700-1900 UTC
UK stations contact overseas stations only, and vice versa.
UK stations send RS(T) + Serial Number + UK District Code
Overseas stations send RS(T) + Serial Number
There are Open / Restricted / QRP / SWL sections, with awards to be won.
Full rules, with details of exact frequencies, scoring etc. are available on
the RSGB HF Contests Committee website at: http://www.rsgbhfcc.org
73,
Lee G0MTN
>From k6km at cncnet.com Thu Oct 3 22:11:17 2002
From: k6km@cncnet.com (Bill)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Oceania Test Mults??
References: <003f01c26b01$411304e0$6401a8c0@Gelber>
Message-ID: <3D9D14E5.B0E3BD8@cncnet.com>
Best I can tell, Oceania stations need prefixes as mults.
I've not been able to verify this with total confidence.
I've poked about lots of Oceania sites and still am not
100 pct satisfied that my interpretation is correct.
If you need prefixes, I'll be in your contest signing
NG6O, a club call. If I don't receive confirmation thsat
prefixis are meainigful to OC stations, I'll still be there
signing my REAL call K6KM.
Wot's up mates?
Bill K6KM,
>From hounds1234 at attbi.com Fri Oct 4 01:27:56 2002
From: hounds1234@attbi.com (Haddon/N6ZFO)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Practice CQP
Message-ID: <3D9D42FC.4010203@attbi.com>
Contesters everywhere. . . you are invited to join the NCCC CQP practice
session
on Friday night on 160, 80/75 and 40m. Check your logging program, assess
propagation, or just warm up for big weekend California QSO Party.
---------------------------------------------
CQP Practice Times: 0430-0450Z (2130 to 2150 PDST)
Frequencies:
CW: ~ 1815, 3540, 7040
SSB: ~ 1845, 3830, 7220-40.
---------------------------------------------
If you wish, join us on 3830 before and after.
Most importantly, enter the CQP this weekend.
ALL California counties represented.
Details at www.cqp.org
73 and good luck to all.
Bill, N6ZFO
Vice Pres/Contest Chair,
Northern California Contest Club
>From harri.mantila at nokia.com Fri Oct 4 16:46:12 2002
From: harri.mantila@nokia.com (harri.mantila@nokia.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Station in Monaco?
Message-ID: <A242AFEC69697D40B6094A94B2C192AA012D073C@esebe011.ntc.nokia.com>
Hello!
It seems that I will be on a business visit in Nice during the
week before CQ WW CW. I am looking for a QTH that I could guest
operate for example on 21 MHz single band in CQ WW CW. Do you
know any station in Monaco that might be used for this contest?
Best Regards,
Harry OH6YF
Email: harry@oh6yf.com
www.oh6yf.com
http://wrtc.oh6yf.com
>From k9tm at buckeye-express.com Fri Oct 4 15:54:23 2002
From: k9tm@buckeye-express.com (k9tm)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Latest Master DTA's available on the web
Message-ID: <3D9DE3DF.F3D25D76@buckeye-express.com>
The latest databases are available from the following link:
http://members.buckeye-express.com/k9tm/dta.html
73 Tim K9TM
>From brianmiller at xtra.co.nz Sat Oct 5 09:00:46 2002
From: brianmiller@xtra.co.nz (Brian Miller)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Oceania Test Mults??
References: <003f01c26b01$411304e0$6401a8c0@Gelber>
<3D9D14E5.B0E3BD8@cncnet.com>
Message-ID: <001b01c26be0$bbd46360$a52256d2@master>
Hi Bill
Pefixes are the multipliers for the Oceania DX contest - same as the CQ WPX
contest.
The full rules, including multiplier definition, are detailed in
http://www.nzart.org.nz/nzart/update/contests/Oceania/oceania_2002_rules.pdf
Look forward to working you from NG6O! I will be part of the ZL6QH club station
team
73
Brian ZL1AZE
for Oceania DX contest Committee
----- Original Message -----
From: Bill <k6km@cncnet.com>
To: Contest Reflector <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Friday, October 04, 2002 4:11 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Oceania Test Mults??
Best I can tell, Oceania stations need prefixes as mults.
I've not been able to verify this with total confidence.
I've poked about lots of Oceania sites and still am not
100 pct satisfied that my interpretation is correct.
If you need prefixes, I'll be in your contest signing
NG6O, a club call. If I don't receive confirmation thsat
prefixis are meainigful to OC stations, I'll still be there
signing my REAL call K6KM.
Wot's up mates?
Bill K6KM,
_______________________________________________
CQ-Contest mailing list
CQ-Contest@contesting.com
http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>From paul at ei5di.com Fri Oct 4 22:29:15 2002
From: paul@ei5di.com (Paul O'Kane)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RSGB 21/28 MHz Contests coming soon !
References: <001801c26bd3$6b3804a0$a6ce869f@piii1000>
Message-ID: <008301c26be9$6324bfe0$e5a5fea9@dell>
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lee Volante" <lee@g0mtn.freeserve.co.uk>
> The 2002 RSGB 21/28 MHz contests will be coming soon.
> Dates and times:
> SSB Sunday 6 October 0700-1900 UTC
> CW Sunday 20 October 0700-1900 UTC
If you need a logger for this contest, the demo version of SD is
fully working and unrestricted for overseas entrants (outside the
UK). You can download it from http://www.ei5di.com/sd/sd994.zip
(539 kb).
Here's the setup info.
Overseas Entrants.
Select SD Type 4 - General Purpose, Area Multipliers
Mults Count : B (by band)
Points per CW QSO : 3
Points per SSB QSO : 3
Pts/Bonus : 0 (multipliers)
.MLT File : RSGB
Mode : SSB or CW
Mixed Mode : N
Work UK only:
Send RS(T) + Serial
Log RS(T) + Serial + UK District Code
After the contest, use SDCHECK to create your .LOG and
.SUM files. Rename them to YOURCALL.LOG and YOURCALL.SUM,
where YOURCALL is the callsign you used during the contest,
and attach them to an email to hf.contests@rsgb.org.uk
Full rules on the RSGB HF Contests Committee website at:
http://www.rsgbhfcc.org
73,
Paul EI5DI
http://www.ei5di.com
>From wn3vaw at fyi.net Fri Oct 4 20:46:03 2002
From: wn3vaw@fyi.net (Ron Notarius WN3VAW)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 1 Week until the 45th Annual Pa QSO Party
Message-ID: <01c301c26c00$525b2520$03010a0a@office1>
Warm up this weekend with the Ca QSO Party -- and then come out next week
for the 45th Annual Pennsylvania QSO Party, sponsored by the Nittany Amateur
Radio Club, will take place October 12th & 13th. Look for activity from all
67 PA counties; from an assortment of portables, mobile & rover stations;
from special event stations; and from stations sitting on county lines.
While much of the activity will be on 80 and 40 meters, you will find
stations to work on all bands, and all are welcome! For the in-state
participants, the multipliers are the total number of counties AND the
ARRL/RAC Sections (including 1 for DX), so all stations everywhere are
eagerly sought.
One of the unique things of this contest is the Special Event Bonus
station -- a different one every year, this station not only highlights the
sponsoring club or organization, but is worth 200 points per QSO. This
year's Special Event Station is W3FRC (operating from the K3ANS
superstation), highlighting the 75th Anniversary of the Frankford Radio
Club. The FRC is offering their own set of awards during their anniversary
year, so if you're looking for FRC members to work for these, the Pa QSO
Party gives you a perfect opportunity to do so!
Complete rules and entry forms can be found at
http://www.nittany-arc.org/parules.html
For those who want to read further, some of the highlights:
----------------
OPERATING PERIODS - 1600Z October 12 to 0500Z October 13 and 1300Z October
13 to 2200Z October 13, 2002 -- yes, there is an 8 hour overnight break!
FREQUENCIES: SSB: 1850, 3980, 7280, 14280, 21380, 28310, 50.125, 146.55
(12,17,30 meter QSOs NOT permitted.)
CW: 40 KHz up from the bottom and 1810 KHz.
160 METERS - Try at 0300Z Sunday. Follow 160 Band Plan, CW - 1.800-1.830,
SSB - above 1.850
TECH & TECH PLUS: 28310, 50.125, 146.55
MOBILE WINDOW - 5 KHz below listed frequencies. KEEP CLEAR FOR WEAK MOBILES.
SPECIAL HIGH BAND ACTIVITY PERIODS - Saturday & Sunday: 10m - 1800z, 15m -
1900z, 20m - 2000z
SSB on the hour, CW on the half hour!! (Great way to increase your
multipliers!!)
EXCHANGES - Sequential SERIAL NUMBER plus COUNTY or ARRL or Radio
Association of Canada (RAC) section. Stations on county lines will give out
ONE serial number per contact but all counties may be counted as
multipliers. Work stations once per band and once per mode. Work mobiles and
Rovers again as they change counties.
SCORING
QSO POINTS - CW QSOs on 160 and 80 - 2 points, Other CW QSOs - 1.5 points,
SSB/FM QSOs - 1 point
MULTIPLIERS
Pennsylvania Stations: ARRL sections + RAC sections + PA Counties + 1 for
DX. (152 total)
Out-of-State Stations: Pennsylvania Counties (67 total)
FINAL SCORE - Total Points X Total Multipliers
QRP BONUS MULTIPLIER - Multiply your final score by 2 if less than 5 watts
output.
NOVICE/TECH BONUS MULTIPLIER - Multiply your final score by 3 if a Novice or
Tech.
PA MOBILE BONUS POINTS - If mobile, add 500 points for each county operated
from (10 QSOs Minimum).
PA ROVERS BONUS POINTS - Add 500 points for every location operated from (10
QSOs Minimum).
SPECIAL EVENT STATION - Each year, a different Pennsylvania Club will set up
and operate a special event station as part of the contest. The Frankford
Radio Club (FRC), W3FRC, is this year's special event station. This
operation is a part the commemoration of the 75th anniversary of the
founding of the FRC. Add 200 points to your final score for each QSO with
W3FRC after all other bonuses have been taken.
ENTRY DIVISIONS - Single op medium power (150W), Single op QRO, QRP (5W); CW
ONLY (single op, 150 watts max); Multi-single, Multi-multi, Portable (single
op or multi-single only), Novice/Technician, Mobile, Rover. NOTE: QRP is
defined as all contacts on any radio running 5 W or less. NOTE: Single ops
and multi-single - ONLY ONE SIGNAL on air at one time!
AWARDS - Plaques to top scores in all entry divisions plus single op
out-of-state plaque for winner in Eastern, Central, and Western Time zones,
single op med & high power EPA, single op med & high power WPA, plus others
as warranted. Plaque to top Canadian entry. Certificates to county and
section winners. Trophy to Club winner. (Plaque in "Rover" and Canadian
division if enough entries). Out-of-State Medium Power & OOS QRP plaques.
Anyone who makes 100 QSOs during the Party is eligible for a handsome PA QSO
Party Coffee Mug personalized with your call. To order, include your log
showing 100 or more QSOs and a check for $15.00 made payable to "NARC".
SPECIAL PLAQUE FOR WORKING ALL 67 COUNTIES
SPECIAL PLAQUE FOR TOP FIRST TIME ENTRANT - Intended to encourage new
contesters, a plaque will be awarded to the top single operator entry from
Pennsylvania who enters the Party for the first time. If you got your feet
wet logging or operating briefly at a multi-op station you're still
eligible. Attention Clubs , encourage your new members to get on and compete
for this handsome plaque. This is not intended for "Big Guns" from other
Contests!
LOGS AND DUPE SHEETS - Logs and dupe sheets must be submitted with an
official summary form or reasonable facsimile. 100 points will be deducted
for each dupe found. The summary sheet can be downloaded from the web site.
SEND LOGS by Nov. 16, 2002 to: PA QSO Party 2002, c/o Nittany Amateur Radio
Club, P.O. Box 614, State College, PA 16804-0614. A DONATION of $2.00 or
more with your entry will help defray the costs of mailing, printing, etc.
and would be greatly appreciated. PLEASE NO SASEs - they only get lost.
----------------
...and look for me during the contest weekend. Due to some scheduling
concerns, I will probably be operating my home station. But look for my
club's two club stations, N3SH/3 Clarion/Forest County Line, or WA3SH/3
Westmoreland/Somerset County Line; and for club member N3ZNI (with KB3GOT) &
former member N3WAV running around mobile throughout the 33 counties of
Western PA.
Disclaimer: I am not now a member of the Nittany ARC and/or the Pa QSO
Party committee, just an active participant. And I promise to not follow
the example of the QSO Party of the State of Chads (that's "chad" as in
paper ballots, not the DXCC entity) by innundating the reflector with daily
posts, probably one last one right before the contest.
73, ron wn3vaw
"And they give you cash,
which is just as good as money!"
Yogi Berra, AFLAC Commercial, 2002
>From aa5au at bellsouth.net Fri Oct 4 21:33:52 2002
From: aa5au@bellsouth.net (Don Hill AA5AU)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Latest Master DTA's available on the web
References: <3D9DE3DF.F3D25D76@buckeye-express.com>
Message-ID: <003e01c26c0f$439f0740$6401a8c0@don>
RTTY versions available at www.aa5au.com/rtty/ for .cal file
and www.geocities.com/writelog for .dta version for WriteLog.
I will be updating these files before the JARTS RTTY contest in 2 weeks
with calls received in last weekend's CQ/RJ RTTY Contest.
Send any changes to me and I will include them in the next update.
73, Don AA5AU
----- Original Message -----
From: "k9tm" <k9tm@buckeye-express.com>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Friday, October 04, 2002 1:54 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Latest Master DTA's available on the web
> The latest databases are available from the following link:
>
> http://members.buckeye-express.com/k9tm/dta.html
>
> 73 Tim K9TM
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>From radio at stelex.com.au Sat Oct 5 12:38:38 2002
From: radio@stelex.com.au (Mike, VK4DX)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Oceania Test Mults??
References: <003f01c26b01$411304e0$6401a8c0@Gelber>
<3D9D14E5.B0E3BD8@cncnet.com>
Message-ID: <3D9E429E.2040602@stelex.com.au>
Yes, mate, mulipliers are indeed different prefixes for both OC and
non-OC stations.
And you count the same prefix on two different bands as two multipliers,
unlike WPX contest.
Visit International Contest Calendar (www.vk4dx.net) for more info.
73 and CU in the contest, de Mike VK4DX
Bill wrote:
>Best I can tell, Oceania stations need prefixes as mults.
>I've not been able to verify this with total confidence.
>
>I've poked about lots of Oceania sites and still am not
>100 pct satisfied that my interpretation is correct.
>
>If you need prefixes, I'll be in your contest signing
>NG6O, a club call. If I don't receive confirmation thsat
>prefixis are meainigful to OC stations, I'll still be there
>signing my REAL call K6KM.
>
>Wot's up mates?
>
>Bill K6KM,
>
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>From wd4ahz at gte.net Sat Oct 5 02:42:20 2002
From: wd4ahz@gte.net (Ron Wetjen)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] From the ARRL Letter
Message-ID: <3D9E7BBC.2060000@gte.net>
==>ARRL SURVEYING MEMBERSHIP ON FUTURE CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSE
PREFERENCES
The ARRL is surveying its membership regarding which future on-line ARRL
Certification and Continuing Education (C-CE) courses hams would be most
likely to take. The list of possibilities ranges from antennas to VHF
and UHF operation. The Web-based survey
<http://www.arrl.org/members-only/cce/ccesurv.html> is now open for
input. The survey period will end October 27.
"The C-CE program has been very successful," said C-CE Program
Coordinator Howard Robins, W1HSR, who notes that thousands of hams have
registered for ARRL's on-line classes since the C-CE program began in
late 2000. The C-CE program's first offering--selected as a result of
membership input--was the Level I Amateur Radio Emergency Communications
course (EC-001). The League now offers three levels in emergency
communications and expanded course offerings to include Antenna
Modeling, HF Digital Communication and Satellite Communication.
"Our plans are to make several additional courses available in 2003,"
Robins said. "The survey results will guide the C-CE program in
providing courses of demonstrated interest to ARRL members."
Members will be asked to rank the various possibilities in terms of the
likelihood that they would take the course if it were offered. The list
includes Antennas 101, Basic Electronics, Trouble Shooting, Test
Equipment, Radio Propagation, VHF and UHF Beyond the Repeater and
Contesting 101.
To learn more, visit the ARRL Certification and Continuing Education Web
page <http://www.arrl.org/cce> and the C-CE Links found there. For more
information, contact Certification and Continuing Education Program
Coordinator Howard Robins, W1HSR, hrobins@arrl.org.
"Contesting 101" could be interesting!!
Ron
>From wae at dl6rai.muc.de Sun Oct 6 07:41:09 2002
From: wae@dl6rai.muc.de (Bernhard Buettner)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] WAEDC Log Server online agn
Message-ID: <200210060441.g964f9005847@dl6rai.muc.de>
Hello Contesters!
For those of you who have been wondering why Claimed Scores and Received
Log entries have not been visible on the WAEDC Web Sites lately: the server
is now back on line after 9 days of downtime. 130 E-Mail logs which have
arrived in these 9 days time have been acknowledged by the server and
the current lists are up to date now.
If you have any doubts, if your log has arrived, check out the logs
received page at:
http://www.darc.de/referate/dx/fedcw2c.htm (this is for CW)
http://www.darc.de/referate/dx/fedcw2s.htm (this is for SSB)
If you have any further questions, please contact me at "dl6rai@darc.de".
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 Georgek5kg at aol.com Sun Oct 6 14:35:03 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQP - SCLA & SCRU
Message-ID: <157.1563dbdd.2ad1ce47@aol.com>
It seems as though SCLA and SCRU are the exact same series of dits and dahs.
I worked on station who was sending them interchangably, depending on his
timing!
Tricky...
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 jallen at internorth.com Mon Oct 7 04:58:38 2002
From: jallen@internorth.com (J. Allen)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQP Mixups, VY1JA Style
Message-ID: <001401c26db5$d1944ae0$37096cd8@jallen>
I would like to apologize for the dupes during CQP to the many that I hit
twice.
My Omni-V does not talk to the software, and I had trouble remembering to
switch the band and mode in the software so not only were there dupes, but
some of my logging will be in error.
Don't worry, I am sure that you will get credit for your QSOs...
I have sent a note in with the CQP log, asking the checkers to assign errors
of band and mode to my log, treating your logs as correct. I know of only
one QSO that disappeared from my log (a 20 meter QSO with KA6BIM), and
another QSO that wanted to be the same number as the one that preceded it
for some unknown reason.
The cause of all of this is being addressed.... The microcontroller in my
Omni-V is being updated to Version V.9 and will be able in the future to
communicate with the software. I am only one component short, a hex
inverter, 7417 chip. My local Radio Shack does not carry them. Does anyone
know of a supplier with no minimum order fee for a single chip... I hate to
pay $20 for one IC.
Thanks for your patience with me during CQP.
Conditions to/from YT were the PITS! I think that the combined QSO counts
of VY1JA and VY1MB was something less than 350 QSOs. The challenge of
propagation makes it interesting. I love contesting anyway!
J.
VY1JA
>From ari.korhonen at kolumbus.fi Mon Oct 7 13:35:04 2002
From: ari.korhonen@kolumbus.fi (Ari Korhonen)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Contest Club Finland's Contest/DX meeting
Message-ID: <01c26de4$d1091680$b3c5f83e@default>
Hi,
A short preliminary info...
CCF's Contest/DX Meeting will take place during the third weekend of January
(17-19.1) 2003 in Helsinki, Finland.
Info about the program, accommodation etc will be given soon.
For any questions, please contact oh5dx@sral.fi
73 Ari OH5DX
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 7 08:37:38 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Cal QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 07Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210071437.g97Ebc306817@b4h.net>
2002 Cal QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 07Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 15, 2002
E-mail logs to: cqp@contesting.com
Mail logs to:
NCCC
c/o Al Maenchen, AD6E
3330 Farthing Way
San Jose, California 95132
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
In State M/M HP
N6O(@N6RO) 1492 3414 58 30 655,632 NCCC
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State M/S HP
K6LRN 579 1100 58 21:47 228,346 Mother Lode DX/Conte
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op HP
N6ED 825 1693 58 24 339,938 SCCC
K6LA 889 1566 58 24 336,342 SCCC
N6IG(@W6GO) 1572 0 58 24 273,528
W6TK 792 1143 57 23 265,563 SCCC
K6RIM 675 640 58 19 191,690 NCCC
N5ZK(W5ASP) 174 506 58 90,306 TDXS
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op LP
N6MU(@N6NB) 789 1039 58 24 257,810
AA6PW 864 816 57 24 240,768 SCCC
W6KY 309 70 48 9 51,216 SCCC
WA7BNM/6 169 81 42 5 28,098 SCCC
W6ZZZ 0 256 40 20,480 NCCC
WA6BOB 104 79 35 4 16,345 SCCC
K6OWL 62 94 40 9 14,960
W6MVW 105 0 33 2 10,395
W6ZL 66 0 32 1 6,336
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op QRP
W3SE/6 657 0 52 21 102,492 SCCC
W6UFT(W1HIJ) 472 73 55 20 84,425 SCCC
N6WS 357 204 55 10 81,345 SCCC
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State School LP
W7UQ(KL9A) 130 197 53 9 41,552 WWYC
WF4DD(KG4CZU) 0 202 49 6 19,796
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op HP
KE9I 307 600 58 123,018 SMC
N8BJQ 281 594 58 20 117,798 SWODXA
W8GN 353 391 58 22 106,778 NCC
KO7X(@KI7WX) 317 302 58 14 90,190 PVRC
VE3KZ 265 329 58 15 84,274 CCO
K4FCG(K4OJ) 210 408 58 14 83,868 FCG
N9AG(@N8NR) 195 413 58 14 81,838 SWODXA
W4SAA(@K4FK) 289 249 56 22 76,440 FCG
K4IU 218 278 57 68,970 MWA
K4TX 174 197 57 8 52,212
KI9A 66 314 55 8 45,430 SMC
K1PQS 223 114 50 44,850
W3IQ 158 159 54 42,768 NCC
N2ED 156 142 51 8 38,352 FRC
KN5H 130 147 53 36,782
VY1JA 98 113 57 29,070
K2SX 81 63 45 4 16,605 Order of Boiled OWLs
K3WW 38 93 45 4 13,500 FRC
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op LP
N4PN 311 568 58 23 120,002 FCG
K4RO 781 176 58 21 116,290 TCG
N8UM 373 326 57 101,947 TCG
N2CU 347 316 58 18 97,034 WNYDXA
K8IR 309 346 55 23 89,045
NF4A 208 368 58 12 78,880 FCG
NY1S 294 220 57 75,354
VE3CR 255 272 56 73,304 CCO
KI7Y 287 154 52 22 59,696 WVDXC
VE3BUC 207 212 57 13 59,565 CCO
VE7ASK 264 0 51 20 40,239
KN4Y 269 0 49 18 39,543 FCG
K0FX(DON) 212 0 635 31,115 Grand Mesa
N0KE 98 115 52 6 27,248 Grand Mesa
K5OT 175 0 43 7 22,575 SMC
N0SXX 108 56 51 7 22,236 Grand Mesa
WW5X 126 39 47 6 21,432
K0UK 41 110 49 5 16,807 Grand Mesa
NM0X 0 130 47 7 12,220
W4YA 100 0 37 4 11,100 FCG
WA1Z 57 54 37 10,323 YCCC
VE3TPZ 0 66 34 7 4,488 CCO
K4LOG 0 52 31 3 3,224 FCG
W4PA 19 9 19 1 1,425 TCG
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op QRP
N9NE 318 221 57 18 79,572 SMC
K5IID 228 173 54 15 55,620 MRRC
Operators:
K6LRN K6LRN,K6TKD
N6O K6CTA,KI7WX,N6BV,N6RO,WA6O,WX5S
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 7 08:38:14 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Oceania DX, Phone - All Claimed Scores 07Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210071438.g97EcEU06826@b4h.net>
2002 Oceania DX, Phone - All Claimed Scores 07Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 25, 2002
E-mail logs to: phoctest@nzart.org.nz
Mail logs to:
Oceania DX Contest
c/o Wellington Amateur Radio Club, Inc.
PO Box 6464
Wellington 6030
New Zealand
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 QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/S HP
K3WW 8 7 1 154 FRC
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
7S2E(SM2DMU) 84 31 12 4,681
LY2OX 46 26 1,898 Lithuanian DX
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
NY4T 32 22 10 1,254 TCG
Operators:
(none)
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 7 08:39:30 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQ/RJ WW RTTY - All Claimed Scores 07Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210071439.g97EdUO06835@b4h.net>
2002 CQ/RJ WW RTTY - All Claimed Scores 07Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: rtty@cqww.com
Mail logs to:
CQ/RJ WW RTTY Contest
25 Newbridge Road
Hicksville, NY 11801
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 Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All M/2 HP
HC8N 4795 13944 260 390 139 48 11,001,816
3Z7TTY 3047 7826 216 369 125 44 5,556,460 PKRVG
YL8M(@YL2KL) 3162 7828 197 369 120 48 5,370,008 Latvian CC
RO4M 2731 6415 143 338 121 48 3,861,830
IV3TMV 2092 5263 162 334 115 48 3,215,693
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Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All M/M HP
LY5A(@LY2ZZ) 4282 10535 208 415 140 48 8,000,000
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Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All M/S HP
RK3AWL 4150 0 0 0 0 48 4,150,000
W2FU 2327 5951 209 353 118 48 4,046,680 Rochester (NY)
DX As
OH5Z(@OH5CW) 2133 5513 173 355 117 48 3,555,885
OL5Q 1846 4745 187 277 101 2,680,925
LR0N(@LU1NDC) 1689 4954 159 247 102 48 2,516,632
N0NI 1709 4067 196 293 116 48 2,460,000
KI5XP(@W5WMU) 1444 3443 187 278 108 48 1,972,839 Cajun Contest
Club
VE3NE 1409 3717 169 259 101 40 1,966,293 CY0MM Team
K7ZUM 1339 3110 166 205 89 41 1,430,600 WVDXC
KE7AJ 1242 2867 149 205 92 1,278,682 SPOKANE DX
ASSOC (SD
PA0VHA 1000 2398 101 181 66 30 834,504
AL1G 982 2500 60 126 117 32 757,500
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Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All M/S LP
9A7P 1502 3694 161 268 90 48 1,917,186 WWYC
WA1Z 791 1909 135 225 89 45 857,141 YCCC
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Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
AA5AU 2443 5682 230 310 117 42 3,733,074
UP5P(UN5PR) 2051 5826 122 336 115 3,338,298 Temirtau
Contest Clu
P3F(5B4AGN) 1888 5532 93 281 139 29 2,837,916
AH0B(JA2VUP) 1998 5947 109 224 91 2,521,528
K4GMH 1781 4464 172 280 100 2,464,128 PVRC
W1ZT 1705 4274 193 275 95 32 2,406,262 YCCC
ZW5B(DJ6QT) 1588 4668 145 242 94 42 2,245,308 ARAUCARIA DX
GROUP
VA3DX 1404 3790 169 282 100 33 2,088,290 CCO
WW7OR(W7GG) 1630 3907 168 227 102 34 1,951,667 WVDXC
WX4TM 1542 3736 173 239 90 32 1,871,736
K5AM 1620 3762 165 218 86 23 1,764,378
LN1HQ(LA6FJA) 1164 2866 119 246 92 31 1,309,762 Norwegian Radio
Rela
EA5DFV 1218 2991 211 135 75 19 1,259,211
VE6YR 1060 2739 140 183 83 32 1,112,034
K3SV 1046 2703 117 216 74 1,100,121 PVRC
N8KM 951 2428 123 217 84 28 1,029,472
W8LU 953 2454 100 216 84 25 981,600
K4RO 710 1745 95 175 66 14 586,320 TCG
K3WW 706 1913 66 168 57 16 556,683 FRC
N9QQK 600 1547 85 184 70 20 524,433 SMC
K6RIM 564 1261 72 155 125 23 443,872 NCCC
ES4RD 636 1481 35 120 41 290,276
AA4V 431 1170 48 124 48 10 257,400
HA9RU 471 1125 53 104 43 12 225,000
N1MGO 301 713 78 122 59 10 184,667
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Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
P43P 2793 8303 215 282 107 40 5,015,012
W2UP 2055 5240 193 329 113 3,322,160 FRC
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 1424 4172 93 263 89 42 1,856,540 Chiltern DX Club
ON4ADZ 1281 3163 146 282 102 39 1,676,390
G4RS(G0URR) 1211 2961 135 255 87 35 1,412,397
VE3IAY(@VE3FU) 1085 2854 167 238 87 40 1,404,168 CCO
WB8K 1229 2999 142 234 90 33 1,397,534 NCC
KI6DY 1169 2606 168 201 72 32 1,149,246
S56A 917 2298 132 253 91 20 1,093,848 SKY CC
AH6OZ 914 2706 155 150 75 42 1,028,280
VE3BUC 907 2360 131 203 80 31 977,040 CCO
K7SV 807 0 132 237 92 24 921,078 PVRC
UA9MA 832 2384 78 231 73 30 896,936
W8UL 840 2115 83 214 111 32 862,920
W3SE 915 2057 167 164 87 31 859,826 SCCC
W4UEF 779 1881 146 226 84 29 852,093
F6IRF 670 1646 121 209 79 30 673,214 Les charlots du
74
KL7AC 814 2038 133 111 60 619,552
DL4RCK 731 1657 75 207 68 17 579,950 BCC
VA3PC 589 1556 111 181 70 30 563,272 CCO
N2NL 650 1458 118 187 77 20 556,956 FCG
VE9DX 562 1422 120 173 71 517,608
GU0SUP 560 1388 102 198 72 24 516,336
W3MEL 707 1809 73 158 49 25 506,520 Dauberville DX
Assoc
K2PS 574 1493 84 170 70 17 483,732 FRC
6J1YYD(XE1YYD) 628 1504 116 250 53 40 421,120
PY7ZY 520 1511 54 124 87 17 400,415
T93Y 432 1173 95 159 71 22 381,225 Sarajevo
Contest Gro
VE3AGC 472 1170 107 133 62 30 353,340 CCO
K3ZV 456 1092 70 154 85 22 337,428 Latvian CC
M0BEX 466 1120 89 143 50 25 315,840 CDXC (UK)
6F1LM(XE1YJS) 442 1120 95 238 52 306,880 FEDERACION
MEXICANA
NB1B 430 1072 73 149 64 12 306,592 YCCC
W6ZL 433 1032 83 136 72 13 300,312
6J2AUB(XE2AUB) 471 1182 82 96 51 270,678
VE7ASK 397 959 115 103 62 30 268,520
K6TA 413 911 94 102 65 12 237,771 NCCC
6J2AC(XE2AC) 412 1013 86 90 33 18 211,717
WA6BOB 319 681 90 78 60 6 155,268
K6OWL 303 715 64 99 54 9 155,155
W6KY 258 574 57 91 81 10 131,446 SCCC
N7ON 250 566 70 99 59 129,048
AG4TJ 220 564 43 78 47 16 94,752
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Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB QRP
WB6BWZ 250 461 103 83 49 26 108,335 SECC
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Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB(A) HP
DL5AXX 2254 5831 201 332 127 31 3,848,460
ON4UN 1805 4749 197 321 119 30 3,025,113
RN6BN 2004 4914 169 316 115 39 2,948,400
DF3IAL 1340 3370 162 322 112 39 2,008,520 BCC
ND5S 1479 3573 178 281 102 36 2,004,453
KU1CW 1525 3729 95 241 158 39 1,842,126 Kansas City DX
Club
W2YC 1274 3160 170 288 96 30 1,750,640 FRC
K4WW 1075 2655 143 233 87 28 1,229,265 KCG
NI6T 896 1990 165 178 83 24 847,740 NCCC
KU4J 519 1285 80 182 75 28 433,045 North Alabama
DX Clu
K0BX 441 1121 57 141 55 12 283,613
JY9QJ 182 528 20 79 40 5 73,392 BCC
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Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB(A) LP
DK3GI 741 1 134 191 83 793,560 BCC
DL6LAU 218 525 23 128 67 114,450 BCC
K4RVH 207 517 38 123 53 110,638
SV1XV 155 415 42 83 54 74,285 BARTG
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Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/10 HP
9A5E 1009 2656 55 91 35 30 481,279 Croatian CC
M0TTT(@M0TTT/P) 950 2496 51 85 31 31 416,832
N4BP 946 2489 46 86 30 403,218 FCG
SP8NR 474 1305 48 75 31 200,970 SP DX CLUB
K0MP 519 1274 35 61 22 14 150,332 Western
Wireless Con
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All SOSB/10 LP
6J1KK(XE1KK) 900 2317 51 74 27 352,184
ES7AAZ 423 1110 41 85 30 173,160
UT2UZ 388 1029 40 79 31 154,350
PY4PW 66 9504 11 28 15 09 9,504 ARAUCÁRIA DX
GROUP
K8OSF 53 129 7 20 17 3 5,676 FCG
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Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/15 HP
DL4MCF 993 2553 57 92 33 40 464,646 BCC
W1AW(WS7I) 1111 2755 48 85 30 449,065
IK2FIL 800 2091 54 88 32 36 363,834
GW7X(GW3LEW) 599 1468 51 65 31 215,796 Contest Cambria
K3PP 100 282 8 34 10 3 14,664 FRC
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All SOSB/15 LP
HB9DTM 188 472 33 40 15 6 41,536 F8KCF Contest
Gang
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Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 HP
CK6WQ(VE6WQ) 1250 3264 54 89 34 40 577,728
JY9NX(JM1CAX) 814 2339 46 78 29 19 357,867
K9JY 825 1980 50 78 30 25 312,840 SMC
P43W 694 2049 49 73 28 42 307,350 Aruba Amateur
Radio
LP7H(LU9HS) 635 1858 48 74 30 30 282,416
RW4PL 565 1330 36 76 29 22 187,530
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Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 LP
F6FJE 571 1305 38 78 26 185,310
DK2GZ 247 578 34 57 19 14 63,580 SDXG South
German DX
EA3AJW 235 533 29 58 18 9 51,168
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Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/40 HP
S50A 755 1774 49 73 24 30 259,004 SCC
4Z8EE(OK1EE) 401 394 18 59 17 27 108,382 Czech Contest
Club
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Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/80 HP
OK2ZC 283 560 7 46 8 18 34,160 OKDXC
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Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/80 LP
T95A 280 567 0 43 6 27,783 Sarajevo
Contest Gro
Operators:
3Z7TTY SP5HNK,SP5UAF,SP7GIQ,SP7PS,SQ5BPM,SQ5EBJ
9A7P 9A5AEI,9A6XX
AL1G AL1G,KL7FH
HC8N AD1C,K6AW,N5KO
IV3TMV IV3ARJ,IV3HAX,IV3IXN,IV3SKB,IV3TMV
K7ZUM AC7LX,K7ZUM,KI7Y
KE7AJ K7OX,KE7AJ
KI5XP KI5XP,N5RLM,W5WMU,WA5CHX
LR0N LU1NDC,LU2NI,LU8NA,LW7EIC
LY5A LY1BA,LY2BIG,LY2GV,LY2IJ,LY2PAJ,LY3MM,LY3TA
N0NI K0KD,K0WHV,N0AC,N0HR,N0NI,WO0V
OH5Z OH5CW,OH5HCK
OL5Q OK1FLC,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
PA0VHA PA0VHA,PA3BSQ
RK3AWL RV3BA,RW3DD,RW3FO,RX3DCX,UA3ASZ
VE3NE VE3EY,VE3NE,VE3NZ
W2FU K1PY,K2CS,K2CS,N1OKL,N2OPW,N2WK,NG2P,W1TY,W2FU
WA1Z NE1I,WA1Z
YL8M YL1ZF,YL2GDJ,YL2KF,YL2KL
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 7 08:40:38 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Texas QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 07Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210071440.g97EecE06848@b4h.net>
2002 Texas QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 07Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: k5vuu@arrl.net
Mail logs to:
Texas QSO Party Committee
17007 Hillview Lane
Spring, TX 77379
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 DgQ Mult hr Score Club
In State M/M LP
W5NN(@K5NZ) 0 0 734 145 5.5 233,805
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Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
In State Single Op HP
N5DO 278 1032 0 210 18 611,530 Big Bend ARC
N5EG 0 1529 0 170 17 520,860
N1LN 281 900 0 188 18 499,884 NARS
KE5OG 0 479 0 169 13 166,902 Big Bend ARC
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Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
In State Single Op LP
N5AOK/M 0 1041 0 161 18 371,202 Northwest ARS
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Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
In State SO CW LP
K5LH 371 0 0 92 27 103,396 Heart Of Texas DX So
KE5C 238 0 0 65 8 46,410 CTDXCC
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Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
In State SO Mobile HP
WW5X 63 405 0 65 15 82,937
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Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
In State SO Mobile LP
NO5W 921 0 0 58 16 179,254 NARS
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Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op LP
N6MU(@N6NB) 202 298 0 170 18 223,840 SCCC
N4PN 59 321 0 164 18 148,816 FCG
NY1S 114 81 0 103 15 58,912
WN6K 34 100 0 67 8 21,734 SCCC
W6ZZZ 0 53 0 43 8,058 NCCC
W3SE 0 1 0 1 1 SCCC
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Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op QRP
K5IID 85 87 0 102 9 50,258 MRRC
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Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
Out of State SO CW HP
W4SAA 59 0 0 41 8,757 FCG
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Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
Out of State SO CW LP
KN4Y 190 0 0 90 18 51,300 FCG
K5OT 131 0 0 68 31,224 SMC
WA4PXP 57 0 0 55 5 9,905
W4YA 57 0 0 30 6,130 FCG
Operators:
W5NN K5NZ,KM5WE
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 7 08:41:47 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 SAC SSB - All Claimed Scores 07Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210071441.g97EflS06858@b4h.net>
2002 SAC SSB - All Claimed Scores 07Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: sac@contesting.com
Mail logs to:
EDR Contest Manager
Peter Vestergard, OZ5WQ
Vestervej 74
DK-4960 Holeby
Denmark
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 QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/S HP
SK3W(@SK3GW) 2539 315 24 2,081,835 TOEC
OH1F(@OH1AF) 2431 309 24 1,922,289 CCF
OH7M 2216 269 24 1,534,950 CCF
SL0W 1819 255 24 1,191,360 TOEC
LA2Z 1715 216 24 940,464
RK9CWW 472 165 19 121,770 Ural Contest group
KC1F 71 44 4,268 YCCC
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/S LP
SK3A(@SK3JR) 455 85 6 86,020 TOEC
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
OH2BH(OH2JTE) 2164 280 24 1,559,040 CCF
OZ1DD 2013 268 24 1,418,524
SM0W(SM0WKA) 2026 231 24 1,203,510 TOEC
7S2E(SM2DMU) 1636 228 24 954,636
OH2RA 1481 216 17 794,880 CCF
DF6JC 414 151 62,665 RR DX
YL2LY 373 154 18 57,442 Latvian CC
PY5EG 296 116 18 45,704
ON5GQ 316 128 17 40,448
SP3KEY(SP3RBR) 293 124 10 36,332 SP DX Club
OH4U(OH3RM) 240 54 2 35,262 MIDNITESUN DX ASSOCI
W7UT 189 78 18,486
N1EU 158 82 3 16,646 YCCC
K1DG 146 80 15,040 YCCC
N6ZZ 158 74 5 12,728 SCCC
G4PIQ/P(@G4MRS) 140 83 3 11,620
LY1DS 118 76 2 8,968
VK2CZ 71 46 3,542
K3WW 48 31 1 1,488 FRC
KQ2M 43 31 1 1,333 FRC
VE6JY 25 20 3 980
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
VE3DZ 274 104 12 36,504 CCO
RW3VZ 266 118 31,388
DJ8FR 203 104 8 21,112 CCF
F5IN 168 77 12,936
T93Y 151 68 4 10,268 Sarajevo Contest Gro
NY4T 109 68 10,132 TCG
VE3CR 129 59 7,611 CCO
LA7MFA 80 41 1 7,093 LA-DX-GROUP
NF4A 79 55 2 6,215 FCG
WN6K 87 50 4 4,350 SCCC
K1TO 71 44 1 3,124 FCG
N2NL 44 31 1 2,046 FCG
OE5FDM 63 28 5 1,764 BCC
PA0FEI 42 27 15 1,134
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB QRP
DL8AAE 323 129 41,667
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/10 HP
OH5BM 879 75 14 165,900 CCF
LA6YEA 601 60 15 95,880
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/15 HP
OH1MA 1647 83 17 366,860 CCF
OH2KW 1208 73 19 237,615
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/15 LP
K2SX 41 20 2 820 YCCC
VA3PL 1 4 4 CCO
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 HP
W4SAA 28 18 1 504 FCG
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 LP
K4LOG 19 13 1 247 FCG
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/40 HP
OH6Y(OH6YF) 443 48 17 48,768 CCF
8S5A(SM5AJV) 454 46 12 46,322 TOEC
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SWL QRP
I5/1990 105 75 7,875
Operators:
LA2Z LA3BO,LA6MV
OH1F OH1MDR,OH1NOA
OH7M OH4XX,OH6LNI
RK9CWW RZ9CO,UA9CIR
SK3A SM3CVM,SM3LVB,SM3SZW
SK3W SM0GNU,SM3EVR,SM5IMO
SL0W SM0AJU,SM5DJZ
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 7 08:42:14 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 EU Autumn Sprint, SSB - All Claimed Scores 07Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210071442.g97EgEN06871@b4h.net>
2002 EU Autumn Sprint, SSB - All Claimed Scores 07Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 20, 2002
E-mail logs to: eusprint@kkn.net
Mail logs to:
Paolo Cortese, I2UIY
P.O. Box 14
27043 Broni (PV)
Italy
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 QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
LY2FY 197 4 197 Kaunas University of
LY2OX 177 4 177 Lithuanian DX
GW4BLE 156 156
SP2PIK(SQ4GXO) 140 4 140 WWYC
OH5DX 50 1 50 CCF
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Call QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 152 4 152 WWYC
G4PIQ/P 71 2 71
Operators:
(none)
>From jfunk at adams.net Mon Oct 7 12:57:51 2002
From: jfunk@adams.net (jim funk)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] top ten
Message-ID: <012a01c26e22$f16a1580$0100007f@adams.net>
Top Ten reasons to work the ILLINOIS QSO PARTY on October 20:
10) Warm up for Sweepstakes. Sunday evening rate the way SS would *like* to
be!
9) Only eight hours. Doesn't alienate family.
8) Starts at 1800Z. Lets you go to church first. Pray for "sweep". See
number 6.
7) You worked CQP and didn't get a "sweep". Frustrated.
6) You worked CQP and *did* get a "sweep". Prove you can do twice as well
(102 counties in IL).
5) Reward the 12-15 mobiles that will be crossing the state.
4) Ferret out a county-line portable sitting in a corn field (explaining to
sheriff why he's there....)
3) Shock a first-time in-state IQPer with his very own pileup.
2) Qualify for a certificate or a "Taste of Illinois" award (we produce
honey here, not salmon....)
1) Sunday afternoon/evening contest stimulates brain --- jumpstart for
Monday morning.
73, Jim N9JF
>From km3t at contesting.com Mon Oct 7 15:12:17 2002
From: km3t@contesting.com (Dave Pascoe KM3T)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ Frankfurt, Germany
Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.44.0210071411120.22450-100000@rocky.tcnc.com>
Will be in Frankfurt, Germany all week starting tomorrow...would like to
meet up with any contesters in the area if possible.
73,
Dave KM3T
>From dhenderson at arrl.org Mon Oct 7 16:17:31 2002
From: dhenderson@arrl.org (Henderson, Dan N1ND)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ARRL Membership Services Committee VHF/UHF Awards and
Contest Survey
Message-ID: <721D3436A7C2B344A301FD4A413C71A966C6A6@kosh.ARRLHQ.ORG>
ARRL VHF/UHF Contesting and Awards Survey
NEWINGTON, CT -- October 7, 2002
With a higher proportion of VHF-only licensees than ever before, one might
expect that VHF/UHF contesting would be experiencing a surge in popularity. To
the contrary, while the total QSOs being made in the multi-band contests seems
steady, the number of logs - and thus the number of serious participants - has
fallen off considerably since 1996. This has led the ARRL to ask you for your
thoughts on why this might be happening and how to best address and reverse the
trend. We'd also like to hear from you about the ARRL VHF/UHF awards program in
general.
The survey is the result of a request from the ARRL Board to look into ways to
increase participation. It is being sent to a random sample of regular
top-scorers and average participants, regardless of their score, plus clubs
that regularly participate in VHF/UHF club competitions. Our interest is in
gathering information we can use to improve the participation and quality of
both the various ARRL VHF/UHF contests and the ARRL VHF/UHF awards programs.
The detail and quality of information in your answers is especially important
to us.
The Survey -
The survey is organized into several areas of inquiry. The first group deals
exclusively with contesting:
Existing contests - how can their formats, rules, or reporting be improved such
that activity and log submissions are increased? This survey refers to the
following ARRL sponsored contests: January VHF Sweepstakes, June & September
VHF QSO Parties, August UHF Contest, 10 GHz and Up competition, and the Oct/Nov
EME Contest
New contest formats - are there new formats that would be attractive to the
existing contest community?
New participants - what improvements or additions to VHF/UHF contesting would
attract more operators to the sport? How can these operators be reached?
A second area of interest is the ARRL VHF/UHF awards program and increasing the
level of interest and participation. The existing awards such as VUCC, WAS, and
DXCC, are derivatives of the HF awards program. There is some concern that
these awards either have too high an initial qualification level or may be
missing some interests of VHF/UHF operators. There are two groups of questions:
Existing awards - how can their rules or categories might be improved so that
more activity is encouraged?
New awards - are there new award programs that would be attractive to VHF/UHF
operators?
Responding
Each topic has a series of questions related to either VHF/UHF contesting or
awards. Please select the answer that best matches your position or situation.
Please feel free to extend your remarks (use additional pages if necessary).
Your detailed comments are very important.
The survey is downloadable as an Adobe Acrobat file on the web at
http://www.arrl.org/contests/announcements/vhf-survey.pdf
It should be completed and returned by regular mail to: VHF/UHF Survey, attn:
Wayne Mills, N7NG, ARRL, 225 Main St, Newington CT 06111. We would like to have
the returned surveys by October 31st. You may copy the blank survey and
distribute it to other amateurs, particularly to operators that may not be
active in VHF/UHF contesting now. A summary of the results will be available in
the future.
Thanks and 73
Dan Henderson, N1ND
ARRL Contest Branch Manager
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>From W1HIJCW at aol.com Mon Oct 7 17:19:49 2002
From: W1HIJCW@aol.com (W1HIJCW@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] W6UFT in CQP02 (long de W1HIJ)
Message-ID: <f6.22b30d5a.2ad34665@aol.com>
Hi all,
Thought I'd share some of the experience in the weekend's contest. This is
the first time I've done CQP seriously since 99 and since we're on "firsts" I
thought I'd go all the way. So, the radio was a new one (Yaesu FT897); I was
using a new version of TRLog; this was the first time I'd ever done a
signifcant effort with QRP; and it was the first major effort from the new
QTH in Upland with the first contest using the Butternut HF6V which is
installed on the roof.
So here's the station setup:
Yaesu FT897 running at 5W powered by an Astron supply. Antenna is a Butternut
HF6V mounted on the roof with its base about 28 feet above ground. One radial
each for 40, 30, 20, and 10, with a single "radial" made of 3 inch wide
copper foil, 50 feet long that stands in for 80 meters. The computer is a 100
MHz Dell laptop interfaced to the radio for both radio control and for
keying. Software is version 6.70 (latest) of TRLog. There's a second computer
that usually is connected to the internet for real time propagation numbers
(flux updated every minute), but I don't bother with packet since I find it
more of a distraction than anything else.
I got my hands on the new radio on Wednesday before the contest and spent
that evening and Thursday evening figuring out its quirks and setting up the
menu options (there are 91 of them!) to suit my style. I also got the latest
version of TRLog (v6.70) on Thursday, so I spent a bit of time that evening
checking out any new options, programming the CW memories and figuring out
the interface between the computer and the radio. (Since the 897 is so new,
Tree hasn't seen one yet, but the interface is the same as the FT817, more or
less).
Saturday AM I had to take Emily (KF6SGV) to the airport for a trip to the
east coast and I was back home about 0800, rarin' to go. The solar numbers
were "OK", but with the flux between 150 and 160, a planetary A that was at
40 (with a K of 4) until 21Z on Saturday, dropping to 21 for the rest of the
weekend, and a K that varied between 2 and 3, I knew it was gg to be a bit of
a struggle.
Conversations on the QRP issue with a few people in the week before the
contest had me convinced that I'd spend most of my time doing S&P, and I
wondered how well my concentration would hold up since I've become "rate
addicted". As it turns out, what everyone says about QRP being a mental game
is exactly right. Think that you can run and you can. Think that you're
"weak" and you will be. The only differences I found between QRP and QRO
were: be prepared to call several times if you're trying to get through to a
desirable mult; and don't even think about trying to hold a frequency against
competition. There were several times when I'd be running (well, "walking" is
more like it) and someone would appear on or within a couple of hundred hertz
of me. Usually it was the likes of N6O who undoubtedly simply couldn't hear
me back scatter or short skip. The solution? --- move, and move now; staying
only wastes time and raises blood pressure.
I'd done some research and decided on a goal of 75,000 points for the
weekend. The number was chosen to give me a margin of a few thousand over the
score needed to capture the 2nd place slot for all-time QRP records (1996
thru 2001) which was 72,748 set by N6WS in 99. There was no way with my
antenna set up that I could challenge N6MU's record of 144K set in 00.
So I started on 15 CW and had a pretty decent hour of 55 with 30 mults.
Around 17Z I went to 10 CW in the hopes that it might be usable (even with a
poor A & K) but the result was a second hour with only 30 Q's in the log.
Back to 15 CW at 18Z. Still gg pretty well and I put 32 Q's in the log in
about 35 minutes ... Then the totally unexpected happened ...
I heard a man's voice saying "Hello?" or something similar. Remember, I'm
here alone in the house. Thinking it's a neighbor (the back door to the patio
is open), I call out "Just a minute, I'll be right there" and untangle myself
from headphones and various coffee mugs and step out into the hall ... and
what do I see? HOLY HANDCUFFS, BATMAN!! It's a San Bernardino County
Sheriff's Deputy, 9mm drawn and pointing my way!
Well, my mama didn't raise no fool! I know when to freeze.
"Hands up", he says ... I do and right now.
"Lift your tee shirt", he says. (I'm wearing a long Chicago Bears shirt
that's outside my jeans)
"With which hand?" I ask, not wanting to make a wrong move.
"Doesn't matter" ... I comply.
"Turn around" I do.
Satisfied that I'm not armed, the 9mm goes back into the holster. WHEW! Then
we get on to matters of ID and the fact that I actually live here.
This is the ultimate in penalty for RFI. Turns out that on 10 meters, somehow
even 5 watts was enough to turn on the alarm system, and THEN tell the
monitoring company that the garage door had been opened (it hadn't). They had
called, but I couldn't get to the phone fast enough during my 10M adventure.
Naturally they aren't going to leave a message (the bad guys hate to be
interrupted with phone calls), so when I checked the machine and it was a
hang up, I just thought it was the usual solicitor. The alarm company also
has my cell phone number and they called that too, but of course I had turned
it off because who wants to be interrupted with calls during a contest?
Naturally, my next call was to the alarm company to tell them to ignore any
alarms for the next 30 hours. "I'm testing some special communications
equipment" I tell them. Yeah right!!!
But in the best tradition of Murphy, I "just deal with it" and get back to
15M. Albeit I had now lost a half an hour of prime time.
So now it's a matter of slugging it out on 15. It sort of dries up and I go
up to 15 SSB at about 1930Z and spend a frustrating hour or so making 25 Q's.
I do pick up three new mults including NH and VE1, so it's not a total loss.
Back to 15 CW, and a move to 20CW at 2130Z. I stay on 20 for an hour and pick
up 4 more mults including AZ and NM on short skip.
Overall rate is not great. But then I don't really expect it to be. Running 5
watts to a vertical just "ain't the same" as 1500 watts to a log periodic at
130 feet!
Back to 15 CW at 2230 ... kinda worked out it seems, 10 CW ten minutes later
for few Q's then 20 SSB for some S&P. Talk about an exercise in futility ...
way too many big guys for me to be heard. 20 CW is a bit better, 18 Q's in 15
minutes. I skip to 15 CW to see if it's still there, one Q, it's not. 15 SSB,
NADA -- one mult and 5 Q's.
Down to 20 CW at 00Z ... Ah, that's better ... Stay there for 90 minutes and
add 70 Q's and 1 mult. Not a barn burner, but better than I expected given
the station setup.
But now, the stomach wins out. Time for something to eat. So I take an hour
off and settle down to some really good microwaved stuff! :>)
Back on at 0230Z. Listen to 20 CW ... pretty much gone. Up to 40 CW, my
favorite band. However, this is the first time that I've really tried to
exercise this antenna on 40 and I really don't know how it's going to play. I
stay on 40 for a bit over 2 hours and pick up another 90 odd Q's. So I'm
averaging about 40 per hour. Since my "goal planning" said I need to average
around 26 or 27 per hour for 20 hours, I'm satisfied. In addition, I pick up
two new mults, VE4 and VE8 (thanks to J, VY1JA for hearing me and calling
in!) At 05Z I work WC7S in WY and decide to call it a day.
At bedtime then, I'm at 58.5K points with 400 Q's and 51 mults, substantially
ahead of the plan to reach my goal.
Up again at 13Z and on the air at 1320. Now comes the slog ... As a quick
summary here are Score, Q's and mults at the beginning of each hour:
14Z 61880 415/52 (got UT)
15Z 67652 453/52
16Z 69524 465/52
17Z 71292 482/52
18Z 73476 497/52
19Z 77327 516/53 (got ND)
20Z 84425 545/55 (RI and finally MS)
I decided to quit at this point. Had just about 20 hours in and only two more
hours left anyway.
Final breakdown was:
Band? CW Qs? Ph Qs
--------------------
? 160:? ? ? ? ? ?
?? 80:? ? 2? ? ? 0
?? 40:? 106? ? ? 0
?? 20:? 159? ?? 12
?? 15:? 157? ?? 45
?? 10:?? 48? ?? 16
? ? 6:? ? ? ? ? ?
? ? 2:? ? ? ? ? ?
--------------------
Total:? 472? ?? 73? Mults = 55? Total Score = 84,425
Missed AK, HI, and NV (of all things!)
The end result??
1. More fun than I've had in a contest in a long while (except for FD in
Puerto Rico, but that's another whole story) and it re-energized my interest
in "solo" contesting.
2. The FT897 worked better than I expected. I'm glad that I bought one.
3. As always I discovered some things about the station and a new set up that
need fixing, but that's always one of the side benefits.
4. I achieved my point goal (and then some). But I got beaten out of the 2nd
place all time QRP score by Wes, W3SE who also did QRP and posted a great
102K points. That's OK. If I'm going to get beat, I'm glad that it's by a
friend and a co-operator at N6ME.
Thanks to everyone for all the Q's. It was a blast!!
73 de Bill, W1HIJ
W6UFT for CQP02
FO8DX for CQ WPX CW in 2001
op at NP4A for FD 2002
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>From wally at el-soft.com Tue Oct 8 01:16:27 2002
From: wally@el-soft.com (Valeri Stefanov)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] M/2 in CQWW - Re Additional multipliers stations
Message-ID: <008501c26e4f$416672a0$c01238d4@wally>
Hi,
Since we have been discussing the question about additional transmitting
multiplier stations in M/2 Category in CQWW 2002 with my friend LZ2UU I have
sent a question to Bob K3EST.
The answer was - stations in M/2 can only use additional RX multiplier finding
stations which are NOT allowed to transmitt. Only two running stations are
allowed to transmit at any given moment.
I am posting this since this is not well defined in the rules for 2002 and
different assumptions are possible ( saw similar comment from US on the survey
about M/2 category on www.contesting.com).
73's de Wally LZ2CJ - one of LZ9W & YM3LZ Contest Team
www.qsl.net/ym3lz
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>From tgardner at glcc.com Mon Oct 7 19:56:46 2002
From: tgardner@glcc.com (Tim Gardner)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Indiana QSO Party results now available
Message-ID: <sda1d8fe.070@USGSFS01.g-l.com>
The 2002 Indiana QSO Party results are now availabe at
www.hdxcc.org/inqp/scores.html
Thanks to all the participants and others who helped, especially those that
updated all those logging programs on short notice.
We have made a number of improvements to the HDXCC web page. We hope you like
the new look and quicker load times. If you have bookmarked the old address
(www.qsl.net/kj9d), please update your links.
Please mark your calendars for the next INQP on May 3-4, 2003.
Tim - N9LF
>From k9la at gte.net Mon Oct 7 19:07:01 2002
From: k9la@gte.net (Carl)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Jan NAQP Phone results
Message-ID: <3DA21395.9040508@gte.net>
The January NAQP Phone results are now on the NCJ web site at
www.ncjweb.com. Click on CONTESTS at the top of the home page, and then
on RESULTS under NAQP on the left. They are in the searchable menu area
at the top of the page.
The full write-up will be in the Nov/Dec NCJ.
Carl K9LA
NCJ Editor
>From k7qo at earthlink.net Mon Oct 7 17:12:29 2002
From: k7qo@earthlink.net (Chuck Adams, K7QO)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-CONTEST] November CW SS
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.0.20021007161005.00b17bf8@pop.earthlink.net>
Last year I operated /7 from Jackson Hole, WY during CW SS.
I did not have a good location as the noise level was high.
Some one on this list sent me email last year after the contest
noting they could help me this year. Sorry to say that after
several computer replacements and failures I no longer have
that information. If you sent me email last year, I'd appreciate
a ping so that I can get started for this years /7 operation from WY.
dit dit es tnx,
Chuck Adams, K7QO
http://www.qsl.net/k7qo and http://www.earthlink.net/~k7qo
Moving to Arizona? ---- Please bring your own water.
>From aa5au at bellsouth.net Mon Oct 7 21:52:00 2002
From: aa5au@bellsouth.net (Don Hill AA5AU)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] JARTS RTTY Contest October 19-20
Message-ID: <004d01c26e6d$4b35c1a0$6401a8c0@don>
I just wanted to remind everyone that the JARTS (Japanese Amateur Radio
Teleprinter Society) World-Wide RTTY Contest is being held on October 19 &20.
This will be the 11th annual JARTS contest. This is a very fun RTTY contest and
one of my favorites. There is a lot of activity. Last year the top 13
contestants made
over 900 QSO's.
The exchange is a simple RST and AGE.
Official rules in English at http://www.edsoftz.com/JARTS/2002/rules2002.html.
Official rules in Japanese at http://www.edsoftz.com/JARTS/2002/rules2002j.html.
If you do not already have contest software for this contest, the author of
MMTTY
(which is the best RTTY decoder available for free in my opinion) has written a
new
program called MMJARTS which is specifically written for this contest and uses
MMTTY with a sound card. It's available at http://www.qsl.net/mmhamsoft/.
For WriteLog users, I've placed contest message examples on my WriteLog website
at:
http://www.geocities.com/writelog/.
For those that wish to get started on RTTY, please refer to my "Getting Started
on RTTY"
tutorial at http://www.aa5au.com/rtty/. This tutorial is geared toward using
MMTTY as
the program to get you started on RTTY.
I'm happy to help anyone who wishes to get started on RTTY. However, I have to
warn that I'm very busy in my regular job trying to re-establish communications
to the
oil & gas industry in the Gulf of Mexico after Hurricane Lili. I hope to have
this stabilized by
next week and plan on taking a few days off before the contest to recuperate.
I'm very much looking forward to this year's JARTS contest. I hope you can
join us!
73, Don AA5AU
http://www.aa5au.com
http://www.geocities.com/writelog
>From kc7v at arrl.net Tue Oct 8 06:02:59 2002
From: kc7v@arrl.net (Mike Fulcher)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Telrex antenna instructions
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.2.20021008050146.00a9deb0@mail.earthlink.net>
Does anyone have the manual for an old Telrex 20M326 monobander? I'd be
happy to pay postage for a copy.
Thanks
Mike
KC7V
Mike Fulcher
kc7v@arrl.net
One of the "VOO-DUDES"
VooDoo Contest Group
("VooDoo" - White magic from
Africa)
5V7A, TY5A, 9G5AA, ZC4Z, CN5N, C56N, ZF2WW,
XT2DX
>From k5zm at attbi.com Tue Oct 8 06:38:33 2002
From: k5zm@attbi.com (k5zm)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Op available for WW
Message-ID: <00bc01c26e8c$f138bf20$8770d50c@attbi.com>
My original destination has been undergoing a QSY and a major upgrade and
won't be ready 'til ARRL DX, so I'm scouting for something to hold me over;)
Probably stateside since that's what I was planning on $$-wise to begin
with. I do enjoy CW, but phone is the preference whenever I'm going to a
station I've not been to before, or using software I've never used before.
I've got feelers out locally (Pacific NW), but haven't heard anything yet.
I've got time blocked out for both modes, but can probably only *travel* for
one or the other, not both.
I'm no K1AR or N6TR, but nobody's ever kicked me out of a chair, either:).
Recent gigs have included NQ4I, J6DX/J68ZM, W7RM, N6TR, K7AW.
I've always used TR, save for one experience with CT during WW PHONE last
year. I've been an apartment dweller for years, the only equip I could bring
would be a pair of Heils and an old laptop. The last rig I owned was a C
Line which I sold to K7NT a few years ago;)
If anyone has a spot for an upper middle level appliance operator kind of
guy.. let me know;)
*Oh yeah.. ya probably don't want me on the low bands. Very little
experience there;)
73,
Ian, K5ZM / ZF2ZM / J68ZM
--
Got CW?
>From i2uiy at cqww.com Tue Oct 8 09:56:17 2002
From: i2uiy@cqww.com (I2UIY)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] this weekend: Eu Sprint Contest CW
Message-ID: <4.1.20020930192642.00b643d0@popmail.libero.it>
Are you...
--> tired listening to those "@#?$%" that park on a frequency CQing
for hours?
--> tired seeing the people who live in "??&@#%" win one contest after
another just because they are in a rare country/zone?
--> tired exchanging 59/599 without knowing who's on the other side?
--> tired operating only 4 hours in a contest?
--> tired waiting months to see the final results?
--> tired...?
If your answers are *any combination* of Yes/No/Maybe, then the
Eu Sprint is YOUR contest!
Join the fun 4 times a year!
------------------------------------------------------
Eu Sprint Contest - Autumn 2002
(Download the FREE software: http://loja.kkn.net/~i2uiy/)
ENTRANTS: any licensed station may enter the Sprint. European stations
can work everybody; stations outside of Europe can work only European
stations.
CATEGORIES: Single Operator ONLY. Only ONE signal may be aired at one
time.
DATES:
EU SPRINT Autumn:
* CW: second Saturday in October - 12 October 2002 - managed by OK2FD
TIME: from 15:00 UTC until 18:59 UTC.
BANDS: 20, 40 and 80 metres only.
Pilot frequencies are: SSB: 14.250, 7.050, 3.730. CW: 14.040, 7.025, 3.550
EXCHANGE: all of the following data MUST BE PART OF THE EXCHANGE:
a) your callsign,
b) the other station's callsign,
c) your serial number starting from 001 (RST not required),
d) your name or nickname.
Please note that BOTH stations MUST repeat BOTH callsigns DURING the
exchange.
A valid exchange is: "OK2FD de I2UIY 118 Paolo" while "OK2FD 118 Paolo" is
NOT a valid exchange.
SPECIAL QSY RULE: if any station initiates a call (by sending CQ, QRZ?,
etc.), he is permitted to work ONLY one station on the same frequency. He
must thereafter move AT LEAST 2 (two) kHz before he may call another
station or before he may solicit again (CQ, QRZ?, etc.) other calls.
VALID CONTACTS: valid contacts are QSOs correctly logged and confirmed.
Each operator may use ONE and ONLY one name during the Sprint. If the
exchange is copied incorrectly, that operator will receive zero (0) points.
In case of miscopied callsigns, both stations will receive zero (0) points
for that QSO.
SCORING: each valid QSO counts one 1 (one) point. The final score is the
total number of QSOs.
AWARDS: Colorful certificates will be issued to the winners of each Sprint,
and to the leaders in each country. A special plaque will also be awarded
for the top three scores from all four contests combined. To be eligible
for this award an operator must enter at least three of the Sprints in the
year. Results will be forwarded as soon as possible to Leagues, magazines
and bulletins.
LOGS: a single chronological log is required. Please send us your log via
email or on a floppy disk, if you use computer for logging. Use any of the
available software or send a plain ASCII file. A separate summary sheet is
also required. Please send us the right files: for DL2NBU software, send
yourcall.ASC; for N6TR software, send yourcall.DAT; for IK4EWK software,
send yourcall.DBF.
If you want the latest release of the DL2NBU software, you can download it
from the EU Sprint web site: <http://loja.kkn.net/~i2uiy/>.
Log files must be sent NO LATER than 15 days after the contest to:
<eusprint@kkn.net>. The receipt of your electronic log will be confirmed.
If you do not receive a confirmation within two days, try again or use the
postal system.
Disk logs, or paper entries must be posted NO LATER than 15 days after
the contest to: Karel Karmasin, OK2FD, Gen. Svobody 636, 674 01
Trebic, Czech Republic.
Thanks in advance for your participation de: G4BUO, I2UIY & OK2FD.
Download the FREE software: http://loja.kkn.net/~i2uiy/
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Oct 8 07:33:32 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Cal QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 08Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210081333.g98DXW608338@b4h.net>
2002 Cal QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 08Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 15, 2002
E-mail logs to: cqp@contesting.com
Mail logs to:
NCCC
c/o Al Maenchen, AD6E
3330 Farthing Way
San Jose, California 95132
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
In State M/M HP
N6O(@N6RO) 1492 3414 58 30 655,632 NCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State M/S HP
N6XI 926 1177 58 26 297,656 Mother Lode DX & Con
K6LRN 579 1100 58 22 228,346 Mother Lode DX/Conte
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op HP
N6ED 825 1693 58 24 339,938 SCCC
K6LA 889 1566 58 24 336,342 SCCC
W6CIT(N6AN) 868 1388 58 309,546 SCCC
K6XX 856 1294 58 24 299,048
N6IG(@W6GO) 1572 0 58 24 273,528
W6TK 792 1143 57 23 265,563 SCCC
N6WIN(@W2IJ) 219 1558 58 24 218,834 SCCC
K6RIM 675 640 58 19 191,690 NCCC
K6TA 644 0 53 7 101,124 MOTHER LODE DX/CONTE
N5ZK(W5ASP) 174 506 58 90,306 TDXS
K6KO 0 380 35 4 26,600
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op LP
N6MU(@N6NB) 789 1039 58 24 257,810
AA6PW 864 816 57 24 240,768 SCCC
W6KK 642 975 57 24 220,932 SCCC
WN6K 578 839 57 23 194,484 SCCC
W6KY 309 70 48 9 51,216 SCCC
WA7BNM/6 169 81 42 5 28,098 SCCC
W6ZZZ 0 256 40 20,480 NCCC
WA6BOB 104 79 35 4 16,345 SCCC
K6OWL 62 94 40 9 14,960
W6MVW 105 0 33 2 10,395
W6ZL 66 0 32 1 6,336
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op QRP
W3SE/6 657 0 52 21 102,492 SCCC
W6UFT(W1HIJ) 472 73 55 20 84,425 SCCC
N6WS 357 204 55 10 81,345 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Mobile LP
K8MAD(K8MR) 70 67 40 3 13,760 MRRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State School LP
W7UQ(KL9A) 130 197 53 9 41,552 WWYC
WF4DD(KG4CZU) 0 202 49 6 19,796
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op HP
AE6Y 725 1430 58 24 292,030 Mother Lode DX/CC
NB1B 322 592 58 23 124,700 YCCC
KE9I 307 600 58 123,018 SMC
N8BJQ 281 594 58 20 117,798 SWODXA
W8GN 353 391 58 22 106,778 NCC
KO7X(@KI7WX) 317 302 58 14 90,190 PVRC
VE3KZ 265 329 58 15 84,274 CCO
K4FCG(K4OJ) 210 408 58 14 83,868 FCG
N9AG(@N8NR) 195 413 58 14 81,838 SWODXA
W4SAA(@K4FK) 289 249 56 22 76,440 FCG
VA3NR 237 315 57 76,437 CCO
K4IU 218 278 57 68,970 MWA
N5EG 104 410 58 9 65,656
VE3STT 219 227 56 13 62,216 CCO
K4TX 174 197 57 8 52,212
K8MR 148 251 55 7 52,030 MRRC
KI9A 66 314 55 8 45,430 SMC
K1PQS 223 114 50 44,850
W3IQ 158 159 54 42,768 NCC
K5KG 129 162 55 6 39,105 FCG
N2ED 156 142 51 8 38,352 FRC
KN5H 130 147 53 36,782
VY1JA 98 113 57 29,070
K2SX 81 63 45 4 16,605 Order of Boiled OWLs
AL1G 6 136 51 20 14,790
K3WW 38 93 45 4 13,500 FRC
VK2CZ 0 64 30 1,920
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op LP
N4PN 311 568 58 23 120,002 FCG
K4RO 781 176 58 21 116,290 TCG
N8UM 373 326 57 101,947 TCG
N2CU 347 316 58 18 97,034 WNYDXA
K8IR 309 346 55 23 89,045
NF4A 208 368 58 12 78,880 FCG
K0EJ 166 416 58 12 77,140 TCG
NY1S 294 220 57 75,354
VE3CR 255 272 56 73,304 CCO
K0CIE 225 279 57 70,281
NY4N 231 250 56 19 66,808 TCG
K7SV 234 231 57 12 66,348 PVRC
NA4K 241 209 57 9 65,037 TCG
KI7Y 287 154 52 22 59,696 WVDXC
VE3BUC 207 212 57 13 59,565 CCO
VE7ASK 264 0 51 20 40,239
KN4Y 269 0 49 18 39,543 FCG
K0FX(DON) 212 0 635 31,115 Grand Mesa
NO5W 211 0 49 9 31,017 Northwest Amateur Ra
N0KE 98 115 52 6 27,248 Grand Mesa
W3DYA 210 0 42 26,460
W7KU 75 119 51 20 23,613 Hualapai Amateur Rad
K5OT 175 0 43 7 22,575 SMC
N0SXX 108 56 51 7 22,236 Grand Mesa
WW5X 126 39 47 6 21,432
K0UK 41 110 49 5 16,807 Grand Mesa
NM0X 0 130 47 7 12,220
W4YA 100 0 37 4 11,100 FCG
WA1Z 57 54 37 10,323 YCCC
VA3WN 62 33 40 4 10,080 CCO
VE3TPZ 0 66 34 7 4,488 CCO
N4VI 48 0 27 2 3,888 Grand Mesa
N0HF 44 0 27 1 3,564 Grand Mesa
K4LOG 0 52 31 3 3,224 FCG
K0HB 35 1 23 2,668 MWA
W4PA 19 9 19 1 1,425 TCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op QRP
N9NE 318 221 57 18 79,572 SMC
K5IID 228 173 54 15 55,620 MRRC
WB6BWZ 102 54 45 13 18,630 SECC
Operators:
K6LRN K6LRN,K6TKD
N6O K6CTA,KI7WX,N6BV,N6RO,WA6O,WX5S
N6XI KI6IV,N6XI,W6EU
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Oct 8 07:34:01 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 EU Autumn Sprint, SSB - All Claimed Scores 08Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210081334.g98DY1F08351@b4h.net>
2002 EU Autumn Sprint, SSB - All Claimed Scores 08Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 20, 2002
E-mail logs to: eusprint@kkn.net
Mail logs to:
Paolo Cortese, I2UIY
P.O. Box 14
27043 Broni (PV)
Italy
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 QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
LY2FY 197 4 197 Kaunas University of
ES5TV 184 4 184 Tartu Contest Team
LY2OX 177 4 177 Lithuanian DX
GW4BLE 156 156
LY2BM 153 4 153 KTU RC
SP2PIK(SQ4GXO) 140 4 140 WWYC
G0WCW/P(@G4MRS) 138 4 138 Martlesham RS
OH5DX 50 1 50 CCF
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 152 4 152 WWYC
G4PIQ/P 71 2 71
Operators:
(none)
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Oct 8 07:34:47 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Oceania DX, Phone - All Claimed Scores 08Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210081334.g98DYlA08363@b4h.net>
2002 Oceania DX, Phone - All Claimed Scores 08Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 25, 2002
E-mail logs to: phoctest@nzart.org.nz
Mail logs to:
Oceania DX Contest
c/o Wellington Amateur Radio Club, Inc.
PO Box 6464
Wellington 6030
New Zealand
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 QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/M HP
ZL6QH 1697 865 24 3,561,205
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/S HP
K3WW 8 7 1 154 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
VK2CZ 680 421 16 728,330
7S2E(SM2DMU) 84 31 12 4,681
LY2OX 46 26 1,898 Lithuanian DX
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
NY4T 32 22 10 1,254 TCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/10 LP
VK4NEF 1161 180 208,980
Operators:
ZL6QH ZL1AXG,ZL1AZE,ZL2AMI,ZL2AOV,ZL2BBJ,ZL2CA,ZL2DZ,
ZL2UDF,ZL2UO
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Oct 8 07:36:04 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQ/RJ WW RTTY - All Claimed Scores 08Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210081336.g98Da4X08376@b4h.net>
2002 CQ/RJ WW RTTY - All Claimed Scores 08Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: rtty@cqww.com
Mail logs to:
CQ/RJ WW RTTY Contest
25 Newbridge Road
Hicksville, NY 11801
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 Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All M/2 HP
HC8N 4795 13944 260 390 139 48 11,001,816
3Z7TTY 3047 7826 216 369 125 44 5,556,460 PKRVG
YL8M(@YL2KL) 3162 7828 197 369 120 48 5,370,008 Latvian CC
RO4M 2731 6415 143 338 121 48 3,861,830
IV3TMV 2092 5263 162 334 115 48 3,215,693
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All M/M HP
LY5A(@LY2ZZ) 4282 10535 208 415 140 48 8,000,000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All M/S HP
OM5M(@OM3KFF) 2422 6303 208 367 132 4,456,221
RK3AWL 4150 0 0 0 0 48 4,150,000
W2FU 2327 5951 209 353 118 48 4,046,680 Rochester (NY)
DX As
OH5Z(@OH5CW) 2133 5513 173 355 117 48 3,555,885
OL5Q 1846 4745 187 277 101 2,680,925
LR0N(@LU1NDC) 1689 4954 159 247 102 48 2,516,632
N0NI 1709 4067 196 293 116 48 2,460,000
KI5XP(@W5WMU) 1444 3443 187 278 108 48 1,972,839 Cajun Contest
Club
VE3NE 1409 3717 169 259 101 40 1,966,293 CY0MM Team
K7ZUM 1339 3110 166 205 89 41 1,430,600 WVDXC
KE7AJ 1242 2867 149 205 92 1,278,682 SPOKANE DX
ASSOC (SD
PA0VHA 1000 2398 101 181 66 30 834,504
AL1G 982 2500 60 126 117 32 757,500
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All M/S LP
K1TTT 1699 4183 204 325 110 48 2,672,937 YCCC
9A7P 1502 3694 161 268 90 48 1,917,186 WWYC
WA1Z 791 1909 135 225 89 45 857,141 YCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
AA5AU 2443 5682 230 310 117 42 3,733,074
UP5P(UN5PR) 2051 5826 122 336 115 3,338,298 Temirtau
Contest Clu
P3F(5B4AGN) 1888 5532 93 281 139 29 2,837,916
AH0B(JA2VUP) 1998 5947 109 224 91 2,521,528
K4GMH 1781 4464 172 280 100 2,464,128 PVRC
W1ZT 1705 4274 193 275 95 32 2,406,262 YCCC
ZW5B(DJ6QT) 1588 4668 145 242 94 42 2,245,308 ARAUCARIA DX
GROUP
VA3DX 1404 3790 169 282 100 33 2,088,290 CCO
WW7OR(W7GG) 1630 3907 168 227 102 34 1,951,667 WVDXC
WX4TM 1542 3736 173 239 90 32 1,871,736
K5AM 1620 3762 165 218 86 23 1,764,378
LN1HQ(LA6FJA) 1164 2866 119 246 92 31 1,309,762 Norwegian Radio
Rela
EA5DFV 1218 2991 211 135 75 19 1,259,211
VE6YR 1060 2739 140 183 83 32 1,112,034
K3SV 1046 2703 117 216 74 1,100,121 PVRC
N8KM 951 2428 123 217 84 28 1,029,472
W8LU 953 2454 100 216 84 25 981,600
K4RO 710 1745 95 175 66 14 586,320 TCG
K3WW 706 1913 66 168 57 16 556,683 FRC
N9QQK 600 1547 85 184 70 20 524,433 SMC
K6RIM 564 1261 72 155 125 23 443,872 NCCC
ES4RD 636 1481 35 120 41 290,276
AA4V 431 1170 48 124 48 10 257,400
HA9RU 471 1125 53 104 43 12 225,000
N1MGO 301 713 78 122 59 10 184,667
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
P43P 2793 8303 215 282 107 40 5,015,012
W2UP 2055 5240 193 329 113 3,322,160 FRC
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 1424 4172 93 263 89 42 1,856,540 Chiltern DX Club
ON4ADZ 1281 3163 146 282 102 39 1,676,390
G4RS(G0URR) 1211 2961 135 255 87 35 1,412,397
VE3IAY(@VE3FU) 1085 2854 167 238 87 40 1,404,168 CCO
WB8K 1229 2999 142 234 90 33 1,397,534 NCC
KI6DY 1169 2606 168 201 72 32 1,149,246
S56A 917 2298 132 253 91 20 1,093,848 SKY CC
AH6OZ 914 2706 155 150 75 42 1,028,280
VE3BUC 907 2360 131 203 80 31 977,040 CCO
J49XB(DJ9XB) 1016 2346 96 229 84 959,514
K7SV 807 0 132 237 92 24 921,078 PVRC
UA9MA 832 2384 78 231 73 30 896,936
W8UL 840 2115 83 214 111 32 862,920
W3SE 915 2057 167 164 87 31 859,826 SCCC
W4UEF 779 1881 146 226 84 29 852,093
SP6EKS 738 1947 120 176 70 712,602
F6IRF 670 1646 121 209 79 30 673,214 Les charlots du
74
KL7AC 814 2038 133 111 60 619,552
DL4RCK 731 1657 75 207 68 17 579,950 BCC
VA3PC 589 1556 111 181 70 30 563,272 CCO
N2NL 650 1458 118 187 77 20 556,956 FCG
VE9DX 562 1422 120 173 71 517,608
GU0SUP 560 1388 102 198 72 24 516,336
W3MEL 707 1809 73 158 49 25 506,520 Dauberville DX
Assoc
K2PS 574 1493 84 170 70 17 483,732 FRC
6J1YYD(XE1YYD) 628 1504 116 250 53 40 421,120
PY7ZY 520 1511 54 124 87 17 400,415
T93Y 432 1173 95 159 71 22 381,225 Sarajevo
Contest Gro
VE3AGC 472 1170 107 133 62 30 353,340 CCO
K3ZV 456 1092 70 154 85 22 337,428 Latvian CC
M0BEX 466 1120 89 143 50 25 315,840 CDXC (UK)
6F1LM(XE1YJS) 442 1120 95 238 52 306,880 FEDERACION
MEXICANA
NB1B 430 1072 73 149 64 12 306,592 YCCC
W6ZL 433 1032 83 136 72 13 300,312
6J2AUB(XE2AUB) 471 1182 82 96 51 270,678
VE7ASK 397 959 115 103 62 30 268,520
K6TA 413 911 94 102 65 12 237,771 NCCC
6J2AC(XE2AC) 412 1013 86 90 33 18 211,717
WA6BOB 319 681 90 78 60 6 155,268
K6OWL 303 715 64 99 54 9 155,155
W6KY 258 574 57 91 81 10 131,446 SCCC
N7ON 250 566 70 99 59 129,048
AG4TJ 220 564 43 78 47 16 94,752
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Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB QRP
WB6BWZ 250 461 103 83 49 26 108,335 SECC
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Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB(A) HP
DL5AXX 2254 5831 201 332 127 31 3,848,460
ON4UN 1805 4749 197 321 119 30 3,025,113
RN6BN 2004 4914 169 316 115 39 2,948,400
DF3IAL 1340 3370 162 322 112 39 2,008,520 BCC
ND5S 1479 3573 178 281 102 36 2,004,453
KU1CW 1525 3729 95 241 158 39 1,842,126 Kansas City DX
Club
W2YC 1274 3160 170 288 96 30 1,750,640 FRC
K4WW 1075 2655 143 233 87 28 1,229,265 KCG
NI6T 896 1990 165 178 83 24 847,740 NCCC
KU4J 519 1285 80 182 75 28 433,045 North Alabama
DX Clu
K0BX 441 1121 57 141 55 12 283,613
JY9QJ 182 528 20 79 40 5 73,392 BCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB(A) LP
DK3GI 741 1 134 191 83 793,560 BCC
DL6LAU 218 525 23 128 67 114,450 BCC
K4RVH 207 517 38 123 53 110,638
SV1XV 155 415 42 83 54 74,285 BARTG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/10 HP
9A5E 1009 2656 55 91 35 30 481,279 Croatian CC
M0TTT(@M0TTT/P) 950 2496 51 85 31 31 416,832
N4BP 946 2489 46 86 30 403,218 FCG
SP8NR 474 1305 48 75 31 200,970 SP DX CLUB
K0MP 519 1274 35 61 22 14 150,332 Western
Wireless Con
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Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/10 LP
6J1KK(XE1KK) 900 2317 51 74 27 352,184
ES7AAZ 423 1110 41 85 30 173,160
UT2UZ 388 1029 40 79 31 154,350
PY4PW 66 9504 11 28 15 09 9,504 ARAUCÁRIA DX
GROUP
K8OSF 53 129 7 20 17 3 5,676 FCG
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Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/15 HP
DL4MCF 993 2553 57 92 33 40 464,646 BCC
W1AW(WS7I) 1111 2755 48 85 30 449,065
IK2FIL 800 2091 54 88 32 36 363,834
GW7X(GW3LEW) 599 1468 51 65 31 215,796 Contest Cambria
K3PP 100 282 8 34 10 3 14,664 FRC
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Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/15 LP
HB9DTM 188 472 33 40 15 6 41,536 F8KCF Contest
Gang
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Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 HP
CK6WQ(VE6WQ) 1250 3264 54 89 34 40 577,728
JY9NX(JM1CAX) 814 2339 46 78 29 19 357,867
K9JY 825 1980 50 78 30 25 312,840 SMC
P43W 694 2049 49 73 28 42 307,350 Aruba Amateur
Radio
LP7H(LU9HS) 635 1858 48 74 30 30 282,416
RW4PL 565 1330 36 76 29 22 187,530
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Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 LP
F6FJE 571 1305 38 78 26 185,310
DK2GZ 247 578 34 57 19 14 63,580 SDXG South
German DX
EA3AJW 235 533 29 58 18 9 51,168
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Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/40 HP
S50A 755 1774 49 73 24 30 259,004 SCC
4Z8EE(OK1EE) 401 394 18 59 17 27 108,382 Czech Contest
Club
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Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/80 HP
OK2ZC 283 560 7 46 8 18 34,160 OKDXC
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Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/80 LP
OK2CLW 345 674 5 50 10 43,810
T95A 280 567 0 43 6 27,783 Sarajevo
Contest Gro
Operators:
3Z7TTY SP5HNK,SP5UAF,SP7GIQ,SP7PS,SQ5BPM,SQ5EBJ
9A7P 9A5AEI,9A6XX
AL1G AL1G,KL7FH
HC8N AD1C,K6AW,N5KO
IV3TMV IV3ARJ,IV3HAX,IV3IXN,IV3SKB,IV3TMV
K1TTT K1MK,K1TTT,KE1FO,KM1P,N1XS,W1TO,WM1K
K7ZUM AC7LX,K7ZUM,KI7Y
KE7AJ K7OX,KE7AJ
KI5XP KI5XP,N5RLM,W5WMU,WA5CHX
LR0N LU1NDC,LU2NI,LU8NA,LW7EIC
LY5A LY1BA,LY2BIG,LY2GV,LY2IJ,LY2PAJ,LY3MM,LY3TA
N0NI K0KD,K0WHV,N0AC,N0HR,N0NI,WO0V
OH5Z OH5CW,OH5HCK
OL5Q OK1FLC,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
OM5M OM2KW,OM2RA,OM3RG,OM4DW
PA0VHA PA0VHA,PA3BSQ
RK3AWL RV3BA,RW3DD,RW3FO,RX3DCX,UA3ASZ
VE3NE VE3EY,VE3NE,VE3NZ
W2FU K1PY,K2CS,K2CS,N1OKL,N2OPW,N2WK,NG2P,W1TY,W2FU
WA1Z NE1I,WA1Z
YL8M YL1ZF,YL2GDJ,YL2KF,YL2KL
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Oct 8 07:37:56 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Texas QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 08Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210081337.g98DbuR08394@b4h.net>
2002 Texas QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 08Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: k5vuu@arrl.net
Mail logs to:
Texas QSO Party Committee
17007 Hillview Lane
Spring, TX 77379
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 DgQ Mult hr Score Club
In State M/M LP
W5NN(@K5NZ) 0 0 734 145 5.5 233,805
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Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
In State Single Op HP
N5DO 278 1032 0 210 18 611,530 Big Bend ARC
N5EG 0 1529 0 170 17 520,860
N1LN 281 900 0 188 18 499,884 NARS
KE5OG 0 479 0 169 13 166,902 Big Bend ARC
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Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
In State Single Op LP
N5AOK/M 0 1041 0 161 18 371,202 Northwest ARS
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Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
In State SO CW LP
K5LH 371 0 0 92 27 103,396 Heart Of Texas DX So
KE5C 238 0 0 65 8 46,410 CTDXCC
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Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
In State SO Mobile HP
WW5X 63 405 0 65 15 82,937
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Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
In State SO Mobile LP
W3DYA 1313 0 0 62 269,218
NO5W 921 0 0 58 16 179,254 NARS
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Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op LP
N6MU(@N6NB) 202 298 0 170 18 223,840 SCCC
N4PN 59 321 0 164 18 148,816 FCG
NY1S 114 81 0 103 15 58,912
WN6K 34 100 0 67 8 21,734 SCCC
W6ZZZ 0 53 0 43 8,058 NCCC
W3SE 0 1 0 1 1 SCCC
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Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op QRP
K5IID 85 87 0 102 9 50,258 MRRC
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Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
Out of State SO CW HP
W4SAA 59 0 0 41 8,757 FCG
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Call CWQ PhQ DgQ Mult hr Score Club
Out of State SO CW LP
KN4Y 190 0 0 90 18 51,300 FCG
K5OT 131 0 0 68 31,224 SMC
WA4PXP 57 0 0 55 5 9,905
W4YA 57 0 0 30 6,130 FCG
Operators:
W5NN K5NZ,KM5WE
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Oct 8 07:39:57 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 WA Salmon Run - All Claimed Scores 08Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210081339.g98Ddv708411@b4h.net>
2002 WA Salmon Run - All Claimed Scores 08Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: salmonrun@wwdxc.org
Mail logs to:
Western Washington DX Club
P.O. Box 395
Mercer Island, WA 98040
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
In State Cnty ExpedCW QRP
K7TQ 133 0 54 10 29,228
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Cnty ExpedMixed LP
K7PAR 165 437 89 23 137,526 Puget Amateur Radio
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State MobileMixed LP
K7ED/M(WA0RJY) 362 221 71 23 109,488 WWDXC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State SOCW LP
NG7Z 200 0 50 12 40,500 WWDXC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State SOMixed HP
K7QQ(REX) 1212 2848 150 23 609,000 Burley ARC
W7OM 316 402 166 339,304
W7DX(K7BTW) 370 345 100 21 217,000 WWDXC
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State SOMixed LP
W7QN 234 316 83 144,756 WWDXC
W7VMI(N0AX) 182 271 93 10 118,110
W7TSQ 0 344 86 85,108
N7LOX 119 248 72 69,984 WWDXC
W7SNH 103 104 66 9 41,920
W7GTO 124 65 54 34,804
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State SOMixed QRP
KX7L 143 47 54 9 36,964 WWDXC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State SOSSB LP
K7OX 0 198 75 29,700
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State SOCW LP
K5OT 97 0 29 10 11,752 SMC
KN4Y 392 0 27 16 11,084 FCG
VE7ASK 65 0 16 7 4,660
W3DYA 53 0 19 4,528
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State SOMixed HP
KO7X(@KI7WX) 80 56 35 6 15,050 PVRC
K4BAI 85 44 28 12,936 SECC
K4RO 65 74 33 7 12,804 TCG
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State SOMixed LP
K0CIE 104 75 32 19,112
N2CU 96 86 30 7 17,680 WNYDXA
WN6K 68 99 35 9 17,450 SCCC
N2ED 70 51 26 4 16,496 FRC
K8IR 92 74 30 16 15,480
N6ZFO 72 53 32 7 13,608 NCCC
NA4K 70 56 29 11,368 TCG
KI7Y 45 35 17 10 7,500 WVDXC
KU8E 53 17 16 7,176 SECC
VE7FO 21 34 19 3 3,888 BCDX
A35RK 0 70 17 3,366
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State SOMixed QRP
WB6BWZ 51 33 20 11 6,400 SECC
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State SOSSB LP
KH6GMP 0 204 34 14,372
NY4T 0 137 23 19 6,302 TCG
W6ZZZ 0 75 24 4,100 NCCC
K7DS
Operators:
K7PAR KD7QIT,N7UK
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Oct 8 07:41:09 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 SAC SSB - All Claimed Scores 08Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210081341.g98Df9t08430@b4h.net>
2002 SAC SSB - All Claimed Scores 08Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: sac@contesting.com
Mail logs to:
EDR Contest Manager
Peter Vestergard, OZ5WQ
Vestervej 74
DK-4960 Holeby
Denmark
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 QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/S HP
SK3W(@SK3GW) 2539 315 24 2,081,835 TOEC
OH1F(@OH1AF) 2431 309 24 1,922,289 CCF
OH7M 2216 269 24 1,534,950 CCF
SL0W 1819 255 24 1,191,360 TOEC
LA2Z 1715 216 24 940,464
RK9CWW 472 165 19 121,770 Ural Contest group
KC1F 71 44 4,268 YCCC
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/S LP
SK3A(@SK3JR) 455 85 6 86,020 TOEC
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
OH2BH(OH2JTE) 2164 280 24 1,559,040 CCF
OZ1DD 2013 268 24 1,418,524
SM0W(SM0WKA) 2026 231 24 1,203,510 TOEC
7S2E(SM2DMU) 1636 228 24 954,636
OH2RA 1481 216 17 794,880 CCF
DF6JC 414 151 62,665 RR DX
YL2LY 373 154 18 57,442 Latvian CC
PY5EG 296 116 18 45,704
ON5GQ 316 128 17 40,448
SP3KEY(SP3RBR) 293 124 10 36,332 SP DX Club
OH4U(OH3RM) 240 54 2 35,262 MIDNITESUN DX ASSOCI
W7UT 189 78 18,486
N1EU 158 82 3 16,646 YCCC
K1DG 146 80 15,040 YCCC
N6ZZ 158 74 5 12,728 SCCC
G4PIQ/P(@G4MRS) 140 83 3 11,620
LY1DS 118 76 2 8,968
VK2CZ 71 46 3,542
K3WW 48 31 1 1,488 FRC
KQ2M 43 31 1 1,333 FRC
VE6JY 25 20 3 980
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
VE3DZ 274 104 12 36,504 CCO
RW3VZ 266 118 31,388
DJ8FR 203 104 8 21,112 CCF
F5IN 168 77 12,936
T93Y 151 68 4 10,268 Sarajevo Contest Gro
NY4T 109 68 10,132 TCG
VE3CR 129 59 7,611 CCO
LA7MFA 80 41 1 7,093 LA-DX-GROUP
NF4A 79 55 2 6,215 FCG
WN6K 87 50 4 4,350 SCCC
K1TO 71 44 1 3,124 FCG
N2NL 44 31 1 2,046 FCG
OE5FDM 63 28 5 1,764 BCC
PA0FEI 42 27 15 1,134
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB QRP
DL8AAE 323 129 41,667
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/10 HP
OH5BM 879 75 14 165,900 CCF
LA6YEA 601 60 15 95,880
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/15 HP
OH1MA 1647 83 17 366,860 CCF
OH2KW 1208 73 19 237,615
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/15 LP
K2SX 41 20 2 820 YCCC
VA3PL 1 4 4 CCO
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 HP
SM5HJZ 490 55 7 60,060
W4SAA 28 18 1 504 FCG
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 LP
K4LOG 19 13 1 247 FCG
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/40 HP
OH6Y(OH6YF) 443 48 17 48,768 CCF
8S5A(SM5AJV) 454 46 12 46,322 TOEC
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Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SWL QRP
I5/1990 105 75 7,875
Operators:
LA2Z LA3BO,LA6MV
OH1F OH1MDR,OH1NOA
OH7M OH4XX,OH6LNI
RK9CWW RZ9CO,UA9CIR
SK3A SM3CVM,SM3LVB,SM3SZW
SK3W SM0GNU,SM3EVR,SM5IMO
SL0W SM0AJU,SM5DJZ
>From aa7bg at 3rivers.net Tue Oct 8 13:18:33 2002
From: aa7bg@3rivers.net (Matt & Carrie Trott)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Log Checking Results
In-Reply-To: <4.1.20020930192642.00b643d0@popmail.libero.it>
Message-ID: <LPBBJKOIBBDIEAIDLPLMAEDCKDAC.aa7bg@3rivers.net>
Was just perusing the log checking results for last Dec. 10 meter contest on
ARRL site. What a great tool. Thanks to all those involved in creating this
great info. I had the following exchange errors. I don't understand the 4th
QSO mistake. Sez I should have had 'Y' instead of 'NY' for N2BZP. No big
deal, just wondered if there is a glitch somewhere.
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EXCHANGE CHECK RESULTS
----------------------
QSO 500 S56A 599 311 should be 599 321
QSO 567 YL2LY 599 139 should be 599 631
QSO 1335 EA1WX 599 212 should be 599 202
QSO 1729 N2BZP 599 NY should be 599 Y
4 busted exchanges were found
------------------------------
Thanks,
Matt--K7BG
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>From s55oo at lea.hamradio.si Tue Oct 8 21:19:36 2002
From: s55oo@lea.hamradio.si (Goran ANDRIC, S55OO.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ SM6 during CQWW SSB
Message-ID: <00f401c26ef7$42278960$0c0a690a@andricg>
Hi!
I am planning to be in Gothenburg last two weeks of October and would be
interesting to join some M/S, M/M group or to give some points from someone's
home station during the CQ WW SSB contest.
I'll be also available for evening drink, meetings with Contesters, DXers and
HAMs who would like to meet!
PSE INFO! TNX
73,
Goran ANDRIC
http://s55oo.com
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>From johngeig at yahoo.com Tue Oct 8 13:03:04 2002
From: johngeig@yahoo.com (John Geiger)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Best contesting rig
Message-ID: <20021008190304.1550.qmail@web40706.mail.yahoo.com>
I am preparing to write my monthly Contesting Column
for our local newsletter. This month I am going to
write about what to look for in picking out the best
contesting rig. I would like opinions and feed back
from reflector members about the best contesting rig:
1. Under $600
2. From $600 to $1000
3. From $1000 to $1500
4. Over $1500
Are there any rigs in these categories that you would
definitely avoid? Any Why?
Thanks
73s John NE0P
=====
John Geiger
Assistant Professor of Psychology, Cameron University
Ham Call NE0P, active 160-23cm
Yaesu FT100D, Icom T81A, Clegg FM73 (220 MHZ FM)
Now on RTTY, PSK, Hellschreiber, MFSK16, JT44, and HSMS with WSJT
SMIRK 5768, 10X 67581, 6 club 497
5BWAS, DXCC, 2 VUCCs on 50 mhz (Iowa, Illinois)
__________________________________________________
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>From tdm1 at bignet.net Wed Oct 9 00:58:21 2002
From: tdm1@bignet.net (tdm1)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
Message-ID: <000801c26f26$95bfa380$2f6bfea9@tdm1>
Here is a suggestion to deal with the Sunday afternoon doldrums and generate
interest at the same time.
We all know newly licensed, less active, or good non-contest operators. Why not
encourage them to start on Sunday, calling CQ at about 050-060 on each band, or
just inside the Novice bands, at their own speed? Even better, some can make
this a club or group learning effort, with an experienced operator helping the
new/casual operators in real time, making contacts, managing pileups, or
working S&P. Everybody wins.
I will see you with bells on.
73 Ted W8UE
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>From jamesd1 at flash.net Tue Oct 8 20:24:24 2002
From: jamesd1@flash.net (James R. Duffey)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] WY Contest Location
Message-ID: <B9C8E168.1E630%jamesd1@flash.net>
Chuck - There is a nice spot about 10 miles north of Lusk. It is a picnic
site at the side of the road, and is the highest spot for miles around. Very
nice radio horizons. Rent a camper and park it there. If you are using QRP,
power shouldn't be much of a problem. I am sure that the WY state patrol
wouldn't care if you operated overnight. It should be quiet as it is 10
miles or more from any civilization. Vern's beam should work great there.Be
sure that the camper has a heater. - Duffey
--
James R. Duffey KK6MC/5
Cedar Crest, NM DM65
>From gord at kron.donetsk.ua Wed Oct 9 16:00:40 2002
From: gord@kron.donetsk.ua (Vladimir A. Gordienko)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] UR-DX-C RTTY date ?
Message-ID: <006901c26f8b$fa304580$11c3b8c3@computer>
Dear fellows contesters and rttyers,
Ukrainian DX Contest (UR-DX-C) committee
decided to change the Rules of the contest from year 2003.
Also we decided to develop two different contests: one of CW,SSB
modes on traditional date and new one of RTTY mode only on
a new date. As all you know there are too many contests on
every weekend. We found some more or less acceptable dates,
(the first weekend of September for example etc), but we would
appreciate your skilled opinion and advice regarding new date.
73 Vladimir ("Bob") UT1IA = EO1I
UCC vice-president
UR-DX-C coordinator
http://www.qsl.net/ut1ia/
>From Georgek5kg at aol.com Wed Oct 9 11:20:56 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
Message-ID: <44.2777ca5f.2ad59548@aol.com>
In a message dated 10/9/2002 12:25:51 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
tdm1@bignet.net writes:
> We all know newly licensed, less active, or good non-contest operators. Why
> not encourage them to start on Sunday, calling CQ at about 050-060 on each
> band, or just inside the Novice bands, at their own speed? Even better,
> some can make this a club or group learning effort, with an experienced
> operator helping the new/casual operators in real time, making contacts,
> managing pileups, or working S&P. Everybody wins.
>
>
Ted,
I think this is an excellent idea. It will need serious "marketing",
however, to get the word out to get sufficient participation. I'd suggest
that club newsletters carry the idea to their members. It would also be good
if the ARRL could encourage it, perhaps in their weekly ARRL Letter when
pitching SS.
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 lindmeie at bellatlantic.net Wed Oct 9 12:11:31 2002
From: lindmeie@bellatlantic.net (John Lindmeier)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] PA QSO Party 2002
Message-ID: <3DA44723.FE884839@bellatlantic.net>
The Frankford Radio Club is celebrating its 75th annivserary this
weekend by serving as the Bonus Point Station for the 2002 Pennsylvania
QSO Party. The call we will be using will be W3FRC. All contacts with
W3FRC are worth 200 bonus points. All stations world-wide are welcome
to participate.
The contest has two periods. The first period starts at 16:00 UTC
Saturday October 12th and runs until 05:00 UTC Sunday October 13th.
Then, there is an 8 hour off period and the contest resumes at 13:00 UTC
Sunday October 13th and ends at 22:00 UTC.
The object for stations outside of Pennsylvania is to work as many
stations in Pennsylvania in as many Pennsylvania counties as possible.
Pennsylvania has 67 counties. The exchange is QSO number and ARRL/RAC
section or DX for all others. Pennsylvania stations will send QSO
number and their Pennsylvania county. The same station can be contacted
twice on the same band; once on phone and once on CW. Multipliers count
once. There is a total of 67 multipliers for out of state stations and
152 for Pennsylvania stations. All phone contacts are worth 1 point.
CW contacts are worth 2 points on 160 & 80 meters and 1.5 points on 40
meters and down. The final score is contact points times multipliers
plus 200 points for each contact with W3FRC.
The contest is fully supported by in Writelog and NA software. There is
also some free software available. The web site for the contest has
links to the software and other information. The URL is:
http://www.nittany-arc.org/parules.html
W3FRC will be on 9 bands: 1.8, 3.5, 7, 14, 21, 28, 50, 144, and 432 Mhz
from the QTH of Bill - K3ANS in Northampton County. A special, limited
edition of the classic Frankford Radio Club QSL that was first designed
in 1936 is available. SASE for domestic contacts to K3ZV call book
address. DX will be auto QSLed via the bureau system. We are looking
forward to working as many stations as possible from around the world.
And, please give out a point to as many other Pennsylvania stations as
you can.
73 - John - K3ZV
>From rrossi at btv.ibm.com Wed Oct 9 13:00:36 2002
From: rrossi@btv.ibm.com (Ron D. Rossi)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
In-Reply-To: <44.2777ca5f.2ad59548@aol.com>
Message-ID: <200210091600.MAA32452@barium.btv.ibm.com>
Something on E-Ham or some other non-contesting forum would be a bonus! Hey
the QRP lists might be a good place too. Heavens knows we'll generally gladly
spend the extra time needed to work them on Sunday =;^)
--
73 es God Bless de KK1L...ron rossi(kk1l@arrl.net) <><
Support Programmer for TRLog http://www.qth.com/tr
QTH: Jericho, Vermont
My page: http://www.qsl.net/kk1l
>>>Georgek5kg@aol.com said:
> In a message dated 10/9/2002 12:25:51 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
> tdm1@bignet.net writes:
>
>
> > We all know newly licensed, less active, or good non-contest operators. Why
> > not encourage them to start on Sunday, calling CQ at about 050-060 on each
> > band, or just inside the Novice bands, at their own speed? Even better,
> > some can make this a club or group learning effort, with an experienced
> > operator helping the new/casual operators in real time, making contacts,
> > managing pileups, or working S&P. Everybody wins.
> >
> >
>
> Ted,
>
> I think this is an excellent idea. It will need serious "marketing",
> however, to get the word out to get sufficient participation. I'd suggest
> that club newsletters carry the idea to their members. It would also be good
> if the ARRL could encourage it, perhaps in their weekly ARRL Letter when
> pitching SS.
>
> 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 kg5u at hal-pc.org Wed Oct 9 16:29:26 2002
From: kg5u@hal-pc.org (Dale L Martin)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
In-Reply-To: <200210091600.MAA32452@barium.btv.ibm.com>
Message-ID: <MCBBJAHBAIHDJKDNKBBIAECMCEAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
The ARRL website carries a listing of every section's ARRL-Affiliated ham
radio clubs, most of whom have e-mail addresses.
I counted 117 in Texas, alone.
Along with the QRP groups, don't forget FISTS.
73,
dale, kg5u
>
> Something on E-Ham or some other non-contesting forum would be a
> bonus! Hey
> the QRP lists might be a good place too. Heavens knows we'll
> generally gladly
> spend the extra time needed to work them on Sunday =;^)
>
> --
> 73 es God Bless de KK1L...ron rossi(kk1l@arrl.net) <><
> Support Programmer for TRLog http://www.qth.com/tr
> QTH: Jericho, Vermont
> My page: http://www.qsl.net/kk1l
>
>
> >>>Georgek5kg@aol.com said:
> > In a message dated 10/9/2002 12:25:51 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
> > tdm1@bignet.net writes:
> >
> >
> > > We all know newly licensed, less active, or good non-contest
> operators. Why
>
> > > not encourage them to start on Sunday, calling CQ at about
> 050-060 on each
> > > band, or just inside the Novice bands, at their own speed?
> Even better,
> > > some can make this a club or group learning effort, with an
> experienced
> > > operator helping the new/casual operators in real time,
> making contacts,
> > > managing pileups, or working S&P. Everybody wins.
> > >
> > >
> >
> > Ted,
> >
> > I think this is an excellent idea. It will need serious "marketing",
> > however, to get the word out to get sufficient participation.
> I'd suggest
> > that club newsletters carry the idea to their members. It
> would also be good
>
> > if the ARRL could encourage it, perhaps in their weekly ARRL
> Letter when
> > pitching SS.
> >
> > 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 kg5u at hal-pc.org Thu Oct 10 00:27:03 2002
From: kg5u@hal-pc.org (Dale L Martin)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QSL Not Needed
Message-ID: <MCBBJAHBAIHDJKDNKBBIOEDCCEAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
Some time ago, there was a thread here about contest QSL's.
Today, I received a pack of QSL's from the W5 Incoming Bureau. Among the
cards were two very nice cards from CN8WW. After the "TNX QSL(s)", there is
the statement "no card needed."
Nice touch, Ben and crew.
Thanks and 73,
dale, kg5u
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Oct 10 08:16:13 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Cal QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 10Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210101416.g9AEGDL11161@b4h.net>
2002 Cal QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 10Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 15, 2002
E-mail logs to: cqp@contesting.com
Mail logs to:
NCCC
c/o Al Maenchen, AD6E
3330 Farthing Way
San Jose, California 95132
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
In State Cnty Exped HP
K6C 600 1181 58 22 241,396
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State M/M HP
N6O(@N6RO) 1492 3414 58 30 655,632 NCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State M/S HP
N6XI 926 1177 58 26 297,656 Mother Lode DX & Con
K6LRN 579 1100 58 22 228,346 Mother Lode DX/Conte
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Mobile HP
K6AQL/M 1102 471 58 27 1,573
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op HP
N6ED 825 1693 58 24 339,938 SCCC
K6LA 889 1566 58 24 336,342 SCCC
K6NA(K6LL) 721 1634 58 24 314,998 SCCC
W6CIT(N6AN) 868 1388 58 309,546 SCCC
K6XX 856 1294 58 24 299,048
N6IG(@W6GO) 1572 0 58 24 273,528
N6HC 696 1264 58 22 267,728 SCCC
W6TK 792 1143 57 23 265,563 SCCC
K6AM 878 946 58 24 262,508 SCCC
N6WIN(@W2IJ) 219 1558 58 24 218,834 SCCC
K6RIM 675 640 58 19 191,690 NCCC
K6TA 644 0 53 7 101,124 MOTHER LODE DX/CONTE
N5ZK(W5ASP) 174 506 58 90,306 TDXS
K6KO 0 380 35 4 26,600
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op LP
N6MU(@N6NB) 789 1039 58 24 257,810
AA6PW 864 816 57 24 240,768 SCCC
W6KK 642 975 57 24 220,932 SCCC
WN6K 578 839 57 23 194,484 SCCC
W6KY 309 70 48 8 51,216 SCCC
ND2T 141 293 50 21 50,450
WA7BNM/6 169 81 42 5 28,098 SCCC
W6ZZZ 0 256 40 20,480 NCCC
WA6BOB 104 79 35 4 16,345 SCCC
K6OWL 62 94 40 9 14,960
W6MVW 105 0 33 2 10,395
W6ZL 66 0 32 1 6,336
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Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op QRP
W3SE/6 657 0 52 21 102,492 SCCC
W6UFT(W1HIJ) 472 73 55 20 84,425 SCCC
N6WS 357 204 55 10 81,345 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Mobile LP
K8MAD(K8MR) 70 67 40 3 13,760 MRRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State School LP
W7UQ(KL9A) 130 197 53 9 41,552 WWYC
WF4DD(KG4CZU) 0 202 49 6 19,796
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op HP
AE6Y 725 1430 58 24 292,030 Mother Lode DX/CC
NB1B 322 592 58 23 124,700 YCCC
KE9I 307 600 58 123,018 SMC
N8BJQ 281 594 58 20 117,798 SWODXA
W8GN 353 391 58 22 106,778 NCC
KO7X(@KI7WX) 317 302 58 14 90,190 PVRC
VE3KZ 265 329 58 15 84,274 CCO
K4FCG(K4OJ) 210 408 58 14 83,868 FCG
N9AG(@N8NR) 195 413 58 14 81,838 SWODXA
W4SAA(@K4FK) 289 249 56 22 76,440 FCG
VA3NR 237 315 57 76,437 CCO
K4IU 218 278 57 68,970 MWA
N5EG 104 410 58 9 65,656
VE3STT 219 227 56 13 62,216 CCO
K4TX 174 197 57 8 52,212
K8MR 148 251 55 7 52,030 MRRC
KI9A 66 314 55 8 45,430 SMC
K1PQS 223 114 50 44,850
W3IQ 158 159 54 42,768 NCC
K5KG 129 162 55 6 39,105 FCG
N2ED 156 142 51 8 38,352 FRC
KN5H 130 147 53 36,782
VY1JA 98 113 57 29,070
K2SX 81 63 45 4 16,605 Order of Boiled OWLs
AL1G 6 136 51 20 14,790
K3WW 38 93 45 4 13,500 FRC
VK2CZ 0 64 30 1,920
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Out of State Single Op LP
W8MJ 408 786 58 24 162,168 MRRC
N4PN 311 568 58 23 120,002 FCG
K4RO 781 176 58 21 116,290 TCG
N8UM 373 326 57 101,947 TCG
N2CU 347 316 58 18 97,034 WNYDXA
K8IR 309 346 55 23 89,045
NF4A 208 368 58 12 78,880 FCG
K0EJ 166 416 58 12 77,140 TCG
NY1S 294 220 57 75,354
VE3CR 255 272 56 73,304 CCO
K0CIE 225 279 57 70,281
NY4N 231 250 56 19 66,808 TCG
K7SV 234 231 57 12 66,348 PVRC
NA4K 241 209 57 9 65,037 TCG
VE7XB 160 284 57 59,736
KI7Y 287 154 52 22 59,696 WVDXC
VE3BUC 207 212 57 13 59,565 CCO
N0SG 149 222 54 16 48,114 Grand Mesa
VE7ASK 264 0 51 20 40,239
KN4Y 269 0 49 18 39,543 FCG
K0FX(DON) 212 0 635 31,115 Grand Mesa
NO5W 211 0 49 9 31,017 Northwest Amateur Ra
N0KE 98 115 52 6 27,248 Grand Mesa
W3DYA 210 0 42 26,460
K8GT 101 103 47 7 23,923 MRRC
W7KU 75 119 51 20 23,613 Hualapai Amateur Rad
VE3AGC 0 135 83 4 22,950 CCO
K5OT 175 0 43 7 22,575 SMC
N0SXX 108 56 51 7 22,236 Grand Mesa
WW5X 126 39 47 6 21,432
K0UK 41 110 49 5 16,807 Grand Mesa
NM0X 0 130 47 7 12,220
W4YA 100 0 37 4 11,100 FCG
WA1Z 57 54 37 10,323 YCCC
VA3WN 62 33 40 4 10,080 CCO
VE3TPZ 0 66 34 7 4,488 CCO
N4VI 48 0 27 2 3,888 Grand Mesa
N0HF 44 0 27 1 3,564 Grand Mesa
K4LOG 0 52 31 3 3,224 FCG
K0HB 35 1 23 2,668 MWA
W4PA 19 9 19 1 1,425 TCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op QRP
N9NE 318 221 57 18 79,572 SMC
K5IID 228 173 54 15 55,620 MRRC
WB6BWZ 102 54 45 13 18,630 SECC
Operators:
K6AQL/M K0DI,K0KTZ
K6C K6ENT,KF6KGO,N6DE,W1SRD
K6LRN K6LRN,K6TKD
N6O K6CTA,KI7WX,N6BV,N6RO,WA6O,WX5S
N6XI KI6IV,N6XI,W6EU
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Oct 10 08:16:40 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 EU Autumn Sprint, SSB - All Claimed Scores 10Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210101416.g9AEGek11170@b4h.net>
2002 EU Autumn Sprint, SSB - All Claimed Scores 10Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 20, 2002
E-mail logs to: eusprint@kkn.net
Mail logs to:
Paolo Cortese, I2UIY
P.O. Box 14
27043 Broni (PV)
Italy
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 QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
LY2FY 197 4 197 Kaunas University of
ES5TV 184 4 184 Tartu Contest Team
LY2OX 177 4 177 Lithuanian DX
YO9HP 172 172
GW4BLE 156 156
LY2BM 153 4 153 KTU RC
SP2PIK(SQ4GXO) 140 4 140 WWYC
G0WCW/P(@G4MRS) 138 4 138 Martlesham RS
OH5DX 50 1 50 CCF
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 152 4 152 WWYC
G4PIQ/P 71 2 71
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Oct 10 08:17:13 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Oceania DX, Phone - All Claimed Scores 10Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210101417.g9AEHDi11179@b4h.net>
2002 Oceania DX, Phone - All Claimed Scores 10Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 25, 2002
E-mail logs to: phoctest@nzart.org.nz
Mail logs to:
Oceania DX Contest
c/o Wellington Amateur Radio Club, Inc.
PO Box 6464
Wellington 6030
New Zealand
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 QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/M HP
ZL6QH 1697 865 24 3,561,205
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All M/S HP
K3WW 8 7 1 154 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
4W6MM(TF3MM) 1618 690 18 2,437,080 ETARA
VK2CZ 680 421 16 728,330
7S2E(SM2DMU) 84 31 12 4,681
LY2OX 46 26 1,898 Lithuanian DX
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
VK4EMM 1465 778 23 2,829,586
NY4T 32 22 10 1,254 TCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/10 LP
VK4NEF 1161 180 208,980
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 LP
I2WIJ 14 8 1 112 MCC - Marconi Contes
Operators:
ZL6QH ZL1AXG,ZL1AZE,ZL2AMI,ZL2AOV,ZL2BBJ,ZL2CA,ZL2DZ,
ZL2UDF,ZL2UO
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Oct 10 08:18:37 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQ/RJ WW RTTY - All Claimed Scores 10Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210101418.g9AEIbQ11188@b4h.net>
2002 CQ/RJ WW RTTY - All Claimed Scores 10Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: rtty@cqww.com
Mail logs to:
CQ/RJ WW RTTY Contest
25 Newbridge Road
Hicksville, NY 11801
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 Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All M/2 HP
HC8N 4795 13944 260 390 139 48 11,001,816
3Z7TTY 3047 7826 216 369 125 44 5,556,460 PKRVG
YL8M(@YL2KL) 3162 7828 197 369 120 48 5,370,008 Latvian CC
RO4M 2731 6415 143 338 121 48 3,861,830
IV3TMV 2092 5263 162 334 115 48 3,215,693
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All M/M HP
LY5A(@LY2ZZ) 4282 10535 208 415 140 48 8,000,000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All M/S HP
OM5M(@OM3KFF) 2422 6303 208 367 132 4,456,221
RK3AWL 4150 0 0 0 0 48 4,150,000
W2FU 2327 5951 209 353 118 48 4,046,680 Rochester (NY)
DX As
OH5Z(@OH5CW) 2133 5513 173 355 117 48 3,555,885
OL5Q 1846 4745 187 277 101 2,680,925
LR0N(@LU1NDC) 1689 4954 159 247 102 48 2,516,632
N0NI 1709 4067 196 293 116 48 2,460,000
KI5XP(@W5WMU) 1444 3443 187 278 108 48 1,972,839 Cajun Contest
Club
VE3NE 1409 3717 169 259 101 40 1,966,293 CY0MM Team
K7ZUM 1339 3110 166 205 89 41 1,430,600 WVDXC
KE7AJ 1242 2867 149 205 92 1,278,682 SPOKANE DX
ASSOC (SD
PA0VHA 1000 2398 101 181 66 30 834,504
LW8EXF 832 2397 84 175 73 30 795,804 LU Contest Group
AL1G 982 2500 60 126 117 32 757,500
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All M/S LP
K1TTT 1699 4183 204 325 110 48 2,672,937 YCCC
9A7P 1502 3694 161 268 90 48 1,917,186 WWYC
WA1Z 791 1909 135 225 89 45 857,141 YCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB HP
AA5AU 2443 5682 230 310 117 42 3,733,074
UP5P(UN5PR) 2051 5826 122 336 115 3,338,298 Temirtau
Contest Clu
M0SDX 1945 4918 182 320 111 3,014,734
P3F(5B4AGN) 1888 5532 93 281 139 29 2,837,916
AH0B(JA2VUP) 1998 5947 109 224 91 2,521,528
K4GMH 1781 4464 172 280 100 2,464,128 PVRC
W1ZT 1705 4274 193 275 95 32 2,406,262 YCCC
ZW5B(DJ6QT) 1588 4668 145 242 94 42 2,245,308 ARAUCARIA DX
GROUP
VA3DX 1404 3790 169 282 100 33 2,088,290 CCO
WW7OR(W7GG) 1630 3907 168 227 102 34 1,951,667 WVDXC
WX4TM 1542 3736 173 239 90 32 1,871,736
K5AM 1620 3762 165 218 86 23 1,764,378
YO9HP 1351 3206 120 266 92 36 1,532,468
LN1HQ(LA6FJA) 1164 2866 119 246 92 31 1,309,762 Norwegian Radio
Rela
EA5DFV 1218 2991 211 135 75 19 1,259,211
VE6YR 1060 2739 140 183 83 32 1,112,034
K3SV 1046 2703 117 216 74 1,100,121 PVRC
N8KM 951 2428 123 217 84 28 1,029,472
W8LU 953 2454 100 216 84 25 981,600
K4RO 710 1745 95 175 66 14 586,320 TCG
K3WW 706 1913 66 168 57 16 556,683 FRC
N9QQK 600 1547 85 184 70 20 524,433 SMC
K6RIM 564 1261 72 155 125 23 443,872 NCCC
ES4RD 636 1481 35 120 41 290,276
AA4V 431 1170 48 124 48 10 257,400
HA9RU 471 1125 53 104 43 12 225,000
N1MGO 301 713 78 122 59 10 184,667
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Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB LP
P43P 2793 8303 215 282 107 40 5,015,012
W2UP 2055 5240 193 329 113 3,322,160 FRC
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 1424 4172 93 263 89 42 1,856,540 Chiltern DX Club
ON4ADZ 1281 3163 146 282 102 39 1,676,390
G4RS(G0URR) 1211 2961 135 255 87 35 1,412,397
VE3IAY(@VE3FU) 1085 2854 167 238 87 40 1,404,168 CCO
WB8K 1229 2999 142 234 90 33 1,397,534 NCC
KI6DY 1169 2606 168 201 72 32 1,149,246
S56A 917 2298 132 253 91 20 1,093,848 SKY CC
AH6OZ 914 2706 155 150 75 42 1,028,280
VE3BUC 907 2360 131 203 80 31 977,040 CCO
J49XB(DJ9XB) 1016 2346 96 229 84 959,514
K7SV 807 0 132 237 92 24 921,078 PVRC
UA9MA 832 2384 78 231 73 30 896,936
W8UL 840 2115 83 214 111 32 862,920
W3SE 915 2057 167 164 87 31 859,826 SCCC
W4UEF 779 1881 146 226 84 29 852,093
N6OJ 944 2192 144 172 74 23 837,726
SP6EKS 738 1947 120 176 70 712,602
F6IRF 670 1646 121 209 79 30 673,214 Les charlots du
74
KL7AC 814 2038 133 111 60 619,552
DL4RCK 731 1657 75 207 68 17 579,950 BCC
VA3PC 589 1556 111 181 70 30 563,272 CCO
N2NL 650 1458 118 187 77 20 556,956 FCG
VE9DX 562 1422 120 173 71 517,608
GU0SUP 560 1388 102 198 72 24 516,336
W3MEL 707 1809 73 158 49 25 506,520 Dauberville DX
Assoc
K2PS 574 1493 84 170 70 17 483,732 FRC
6J1YYD(XE1YYD) 628 1504 116 250 53 40 421,120
PY7ZY 520 1511 54 124 87 17 400,415
T93Y 432 1173 95 159 71 22 381,225 Sarajevo
Contest Gro
VE3AGC 472 1170 107 133 62 30 353,340 CCO
K3ZV 456 1092 70 154 85 22 337,428 Latvian CC
M0BEX 466 1120 89 143 50 25 315,840 CDXC (UK)
6F1LM(XE1YJS) 442 1120 95 238 52 306,880 FEDERACION
MEXICANA
NB1B 430 1072 73 149 64 12 306,592 YCCC
W6ZL 433 1032 83 136 72 13 300,312
6J2AUB(XE2AUB) 471 1182 82 96 51 270,678
VE7ASK 397 959 115 103 62 30 268,520
K6TA 413 911 94 102 65 12 237,771 NCCC
6J2AC(XE2AC) 412 1013 86 90 33 18 211,717
WA6BOB 319 681 90 78 60 6 155,268
K6OWL 303 715 64 99 54 9 155,155
W6KY 258 574 57 91 81 10 131,446 SCCC
N7ON 250 566 70 99 59 129,048
G3URA 257 600 39 90 38 100,200 BARTG
AG4TJ 220 564 43 78 47 16 94,752
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB QRP
WB6BWZ 250 461 103 83 49 26 108,335 SECC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB(A) HP
DL5AXX 2254 5831 201 332 127 31 3,848,460
ON4UN 1805 4749 197 321 119 30 3,025,113
RN6BN 2004 4914 169 316 115 39 2,948,400
DF3IAL 1340 3370 162 322 112 39 2,008,520 BCC
ND5S 1479 3573 178 281 102 36 2,004,453
KU1CW 1525 3729 95 241 158 39 1,842,126 Kansas City DX
Club
W2YC 1274 3160 170 288 96 30 1,750,640 FRC
K4WW 1075 2655 143 233 87 28 1,229,265 KCG
NI6T 896 1990 165 178 83 24 847,740 NCCC
KU4J 519 1285 80 182 75 28 433,045 North Alabama
DX Clu
K0BX 441 1121 57 141 55 12 283,613
JY9QJ 182 528 20 79 40 5 73,392 BCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOAB(A) LP
DK3GI 741 1 134 191 83 793,560 BCC
DL6LAU 218 525 23 128 67 114,450 BCC
K4RVH 207 517 38 123 53 110,638
SV1XV 155 415 42 83 54 74,285 BARTG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/10 HP
9A5E 1009 2656 55 91 35 30 481,279 Croatian CC
M0TTT(@M0TTT/P) 950 2496 51 85 31 31 416,832
N4BP 946 2489 46 86 30 403,218 FCG
SP8NR 474 1305 48 75 31 200,970 SP DX CLUB
K0MP 519 1274 35 61 22 14 150,332 Western
Wireless Con
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/10 LP
6J1KK(XE1KK) 900 2317 51 74 27 352,184
ES7AAZ 423 1110 41 85 30 173,160
UT2UZ 388 1029 40 79 31 154,350
PY4PW 66 9504 11 28 15 09 9,504 ARAUCÁRIA DX
GROUP
K8OSF 53 129 7 20 17 3 5,676 FCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/15 HP
9A5W 1335 3374 55 106 37 668,052 Croatian CC
DL4MCF 993 2553 57 92 33 40 464,646 BCC
W1AW(WS7I) 1111 2755 48 85 30 449,065
IK2FIL 800 2091 54 88 32 36 363,834
GW7X(GW3LEW) 599 1468 51 65 31 215,796 Contest Cambria
K3PP 100 282 8 34 10 3 14,664 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/15 LP
HB9DTM 188 472 33 40 15 6 41,536 F8KCF Contest
Gang
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 HP
CK6WQ(VE6WQ) 1250 3264 54 89 34 40 577,728
JY9NX(JM1CAX) 814 2339 46 78 29 19 357,867
K9JY 825 1980 50 78 30 25 312,840 SMC
P43W 694 2049 49 73 28 42 307,350 Aruba Amateur
Radio
LP7H(LU9HS) 635 1858 48 74 30 30 282,416
RW4PL 565 1330 36 76 29 22 187,530
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/20 LP
F6FJE 571 1305 38 78 26 185,310
DK2GZ 247 578 34 57 19 14 63,580 SDXG South
German DX
EA3AJW 235 533 29 58 18 9 51,168
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/40 HP
S50A 755 1774 49 73 24 30 259,004 SCC
4Z8EE(OK1EE) 401 394 18 59 17 27 108,382 Czech Contest
Club
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/80 HP
OK2ZC 283 560 7 46 8 18 34,160 OKDXC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Q Pt St DX Z hr Score Club
All SOSB/80 LP
OK2CLW 345 674 5 50 10 43,810
T95A 280 567 0 43 6 27,783 Sarajevo
Contest Gro
Operators:
3Z7TTY SP5HNK,SP5UAF,SP7GIQ,SP7PS,SQ5BPM,SQ5EBJ
9A7P 9A5AEI,9A6XX
AL1G AL1G,KL7FH
HC8N AD1C,K6AW,N5KO
IV3TMV IV3ARJ,IV3HAX,IV3IXN,IV3SKB,IV3TMV
K1TTT K1MK,K1TTT,KE1FO,KM1P,N1XS,W1TO,WM1K
K7ZUM AC7LX,K7ZUM,KI7Y
KE7AJ K7OX,KE7AJ
KI5XP KI5XP,N5RLM,W5WMU,WA5CHX
LR0N LU1NDC,LU2NI,LU8NA,LW7EIC
LW8EXF LU1AEE,LU2BA,LU7DW,LW7DQW,LW8EXF
LY5A LY1BA,LY2BIG,LY2GV,LY2IJ,LY2PAJ,LY3MM,LY3TA
N0NI K0KD,K0WHV,N0AC,N0HR,N0NI,WO0V
OH5Z OH5CW,OH5HCK
OL5Q OK1FLC,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
OM5M OM2KW,OM2RA,OM3RG,OM4DW
PA0VHA PA0VHA,PA3BSQ
RK3AWL RV3BA,RW3DD,RW3FO,RX3DCX,UA3ASZ
VE3NE VE3EY,VE3NE,VE3NZ
W2FU K1PY,K2CS,K2CS,N1OKL,N2OPW,N2WK,NG2P,W1TY,W2FU
WA1Z NE1I,WA1Z
YL8M YL1ZF,YL2GDJ,YL2KF,YL2KL
>From k5iid at ntelos.net Thu Oct 10 15:52:56 2002
From: k5iid@ntelos.net (Tom Horton)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QSL Not Needed
In-Reply-To: <MCBBJAHBAIHDJKDNKBBIOEDCCEAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.1.20021010145033.021c6ab0@wvinbox.ntelos.net>
Dale,
I am a sorter for the W-5 bureau and I have been noticing
quite a few cards coming through with this comment on them.
I believe another was ZF2MM (K9PG). I think that is a good deal!
73, Tom K5IID
At 23:27 10/09/02 -0500, Dale L Martin wrote:
>Some time ago, there was a thread here about contest QSL's.
>
>Today, I received a pack of QSL's from the W5 Incoming Bureau. Among the
>cards were two very nice cards from CN8WW. After the "TNX QSL(s)", there is
>the statement "no card needed."
>
>Nice touch, Ben and crew.
>
>Thanks and 73,
>
>dale, kg5u
>
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>From jsschuster at snet.net Thu Oct 10 20:23:46 2002
From: jsschuster@snet.net (jsschuster@snet.net)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re "No QSL Needed"
Message-ID: <57050-2200210410232346639@M2W071.mail2web.com>
I like the Q Signal "QNQ" "Please do not QSL!" JACK
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>From zf2nt at candw.ky Fri Oct 11 00:30:05 2002
From: zf2nt@candw.ky (Bruce B. Sawyer)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
Message-ID: <007001c270b4$f9965b80$0375883f@ibm1050257>
While everybody is thinking about how to increase SS participation, you
might think about the idea of allowing non-US/VE stations to make contacts.
What would be the harm? Just as in NAQP, the contact could count for point
credit without "DX" stations being a multiplier. They/we would just send
"DX" for section and all the other information the same as everybody else.
I suspect there are lots of people outside US/VE who would be interested in
getting on and playing, and all that would happen would be that you would
see more activity. Nothing wrong with that, I say. Of course, there are
always going to be those who will throw out the usual objection of
invalidating old records. But so what? Toss all the old records, start
from scratch, and you'll see even more activity. Or you can continue
sending unanswered CQs all afternoon.
Bruce, ZF2NT
>From bob.wruble at verizon.net Thu Oct 10 21:41:19 2002
From: bob.wruble@verizon.net (Bob Wruble)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
References: <007001c270b4$f9965b80$0375883f@ibm1050257>
Message-ID: <001201c270d8$1020b120$3c912804@bobhome>
bruce, please no thinking outside the box!!
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bruce B. Sawyer" <zf2nt@candw.ky>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 4:30 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
> While everybody is thinking about how to increase SS participation, you
> might think about the idea of allowing non-US/VE stations to make
contacts.
> What would be the harm? Just as in NAQP, the contact could count for
point
> credit without "DX" stations being a multiplier. They/we would just send
> "DX" for section and all the other information the same as everybody else.
> I suspect there are lots of people outside US/VE who would be interested
in
> getting on and playing, and all that would happen would be that you would
> see more activity. Nothing wrong with that, I say. Of course, there are
> always going to be those who will throw out the usual objection of
> invalidating old records. But so what? Toss all the old records, start
> from scratch, and you'll see even more activity. Or you can continue
> sending unanswered CQs all afternoon.
>
> Bruce, ZF2NT
>
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>From kr6x at kr6x.com Thu Oct 10 22:21:21 2002
From: kr6x@kr6x.com (Leigh S. Jones)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
References: <007001c270b4$f9965b80$0375883f@ibm1050257>
Message-ID: <03ce01c270dd$a8378790$ede3c23f@KR6X.ORG>
Frankly, I would not favor such a dramatic departure from the
traditional
format of the Sweepstakes. While I can respect your desire to
participate
in the Sweepstakes from ZF2, I feel that the damage of turning the
last
remaining major contest for American hams that isn't a transatlantic
shootout into a transatlantic shootout would be fatal to contesting in
America.
The Sweepstakes has always been a contest that allowed stations with
smaller/lower antennas to compete on a somewhat even basis with
bigger stations. It rewarded operators with the skill of quickly and
accurately copying the exchange the critical edge. Bring in 1000
Europeans and Japanese stations who won't be sending in logs to
work the 10-20 loudest stations they hear and suddenly the ability
to copy an exchange is secondary to how loud your signal is in
Warsaw.
So under your proposed new rules smaller stations would suddenly
fall farther behind in the contest. With plenty of Europeans to work,
there will be less interest in contacting the 150W and QRP stations.
That means less and less fun for the new contesters who try out the
SS for the first time. The SS contest would lose its unique flavor.
And along the way we'd have lost part of the ability of the contesting
community to attract and encourage new members.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bruce B. Sawyer" <zf2nt@candw.ky>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 4:30 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
> While everybody is thinking about how to increase SS participation,
you
> might think about the idea of allowing non-US/VE stations to make
contacts.
> What would be the harm? Just as in NAQP, the contact could count
for point
> credit without "DX" stations being a multiplier. They/we would just
send
> "DX" for section and all the other information the same as everybody
else.
> I suspect there are lots of people outside US/VE who would be
interested in
> getting on and playing, and all that would happen would be that you
would
> see more activity. Nothing wrong with that, I say. Of course,
there are
> always going to be those who will throw out the usual objection of
> invalidating old records. But so what? Toss all the old records,
start
> from scratch, and you'll see even more activity. Or you can
continue
> sending unanswered CQs all afternoon.
>
> Bruce, ZF2NT
>
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>From contesting at eircom.net Fri Oct 11 08:57:12 2002
From: contesting@eircom.net (Tim Makins, EI8IC)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: [CQ-Contest]"No QSL Needed"
References: <57050-2200210410232346639@M2W071.mail2web.com>
Message-ID: <002301c270f3$762698c0$90a0cad5@host>
----- Original Message -----
From: <jsschuster@snet.net>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: 11 October 2002 00:23
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re "No QSL Needed"
> I like the Q Signal "QNQ" "Please do not QSL!" JACK
QNQ already has an established meaning assigned by the ARRL for net
operations:
Move frequency to........and wait for........to finish handling traffic.
Then send him traffic for.......
Perhaps an abbreviation, or 'no qsl pse' would be better. However, contest
operators are unlikely to want to send this in their exchange, and I wonder
if some DX stations are put off entering in major contests due to the cost
of dealing with the QSL cards that arrive some months down the line via the
bureau. If a qsl card arrives on my doorstep via the bureau, I feel
honour-bound to send one out in return. But where is the money to come from
for a print-run of 10,000 cards ? I have great problems coping with this,
and am sure that hams in other developing countries feel the same. Eqsl and
LogbookOnTheAir are a great idea, but once the cards have come in from the
bureau, I still want to send a 'real' one out. Some people go to such
trouble for a 'real' card - I had one the other day that was custom-printed
with QSO details and plastic-laminated !! How can anyone refuse ?
73s Tim EI8IC
http://www.qsl.net/ei8ic/
Budget and Newbie Contest Resources.
New: Interactive Chinese & Russian Prefix Maps.
Full DXCC flag set for Ham Webmasters.
>From roberto.soro at sia.it Fri Oct 11 10:22:29 2002
From: roberto.soro@sia.it (Soro Roberto)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 27-day Space Weather Outlook Table ???
Message-ID: <8160937F4F4CD111A93E00805FC1752909C03B6E@ntsiaexch.office.sia.it>
Hello all,
this is what I can read today (and also yesterday) from the NOAA site.
I can read the whiole bulletin, but I mean
the bulletin has been issued on Oct 08.
=========================
:Product: 27-day Space Weather Outlook Table 27DO.txt
:Issued: 2002 Oct 08 2211 UTC
# Prepared by the US Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Environment Center
# Product description and SEC contact on the Web
# http://www.sec.noaa.gov/wwire.html
#
# 27-day Space Weather Outlook Table
# Issued 2002 Oct 08
=======================================
Does anybody know reasons of this??
Is the bulletin isseud daily or weekly??
thanks
Bob, I2WIJ (J49Z M/S in the CQWW SSB)
mailto:i2wij@qsl.net
http://www.qsl.net/i2wij/
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>From roberto.soro at sia.it Fri Oct 11 10:27:23 2002
From: roberto.soro@sia.it (Soro Roberto)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] WWV info on DXSUMMIT
Message-ID: <8160937F4F4CD111A93E00805FC1752909C03B6F@ntsiaexch.office.sia.it>
Hi all,
I can't get WWV updates from DXSUMMIT: It seems all is stuck!
This is the last update I can get:
09 Oct ja3qgi (12) I=165, A= 28, K= 4, R=128 Min,G1=)Min,R1
Any clue?
Thanks,
Bob, I2WIJ (J49Z M/S in the CQWW SSB)
mailto:i2wij@qsl.net
http://www.qsl.net/i2wij/
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>From f5vco at tiscali.fr Fri Oct 11 12:10:56 2002
From: f5vco@tiscali.fr (=?iso-8859-1?Q?f5vco@tiscali.fr?=)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] =?iso-8859-1?Q?TM5C_-_Europe's_No.1_M/S_-_short_of_ops!?=
Message-ID: <H3T868$536749ED43DB2649FE336FD75A7C0FA3@tiscali.fr>
ladies and gents
we've had a last minute drop out for CQWW SSB M/S
TM5C (F6CTT,ARC,F5LND,NLY,VCO and 5B4WN) are looking for a multi-op-experienced
contester with considerable band opening knowledge (particularly LF) to help us
achieve a high multiplier count...
With the recent band condx and given our achievements in 2001 we feel IQ4A's
long standing European record is beatable...
Are you available?
If you feel can you can help us reach our goal please drop an email to:
f6arc@aol.com
with copy to f6ctt@wanadoo.fr
73 Richard Riley
F5VCO
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>From Cqtestk4xs at aol.com Fri Oct 11 08:53:49 2002
From: Cqtestk4xs@aol.com (Cqtestk4xs@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: DX Stations in SS
Message-ID: <1bb.7951bfe.2ad815cd@aol.com>
While everybody is thinking about how to increase SS participation, you
might think about the idea of allowing non-US/VE stations to make contacts.
What would be the harm?
..............................................................................
......................................
A good idea in theory.....but let's remember the exchange is not the simple
NAQP exchange. It is a number, precedence, call, year licensed and section.
It is hard enough to get that info from a non-contester stateside helping you
out. Trying to explain the needed exchange to a foreign station whose first
language is not English is formidable, especially when considering the
intense strong QRM in SS. I think it would actually slow the contest down
Part of the challenge of SS is having to S/P Sunday while trying to generate
a run. For phone, the are plenty of stations out there...if you know how to
get the casual contester from stateside to give you a QSO. It's all in the
technique and it's what separates the top ten guys from the pack.
Sweeps ain't broken. Some guys expect 130 plus hours the whole contest. I
love runs too, but part of the charm of SS is getting dirty and digging for
QSOs on Sunday afternoon.
Bill K4XS...SSing for since 1963
>From k4bai at worldnet.att.net Fri Oct 11 09:52:50 2002
From: k4bai@worldnet.att.net (John Laney)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re "No QSL Needed"
References: <57050-2200210410232346639@M2W071.mail2web.com>
Message-ID: <3DA6C9A2.F8B5ACFF@worldnet.att.net>
Re: Proposed Q signal QNQ for please do not QSL. Please try to pick
another signal since QNQ already has a very well known and defined
meaning used daily on CW traffic nets.
Also, it would be helpful for you to put your callsign in your signature
since it is not indicated in your e-mail address.
73,
John, K4BAI/8P9HT/8P9Z.
>From kc5ykx at swbell.net Fri Oct 11 10:13:05 2002
From: kc5ykx@swbell.net (Reid Hill)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] WWV info on DXSUMMIT
Message-ID: <0H3T00IQ2M5U5Y@mta5.rcsntx.swbell.net>
The WWV updates are current on the AR packet cluster. (AB5K)
11-Oct-2002 12 172 16 3 R=244 No storms=>Min,R1 <JA3QGI>
Must be something on the DX Summit side.
Reid
KC5YKX
0/11/2002 12:27:23 PM, Soro Roberto <roberto.soro@sia.it> wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I can't get WWV updates from DXSUMMIT: It seems all is stuck!
>
>This is the last update I can get:
>
>09 Oct ja3qgi (12) I=165, A= 28, K= 4, R=128 Min,G1=)Min,R1
>
>
>Any clue?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Bob, I2WIJ (J49Z M/S in the CQWW SSB)
>
>mailto:i2wij@qsl.net
>http://www.qsl.net/i2wij/
>
>
>
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>From kg5u at hal-pc.org Fri Oct 11 11:18:42 2002
From: kg5u@hal-pc.org (Dale L Martin)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 27-day Space Weather Outlook Table ???
In-Reply-To: <8160937F4F4CD111A93E00805FC1752909C03B6E@ntsiaexch.office.sia.it>
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Bob,
Here's what I found on http://www.sec.noaa.gov/wwire.html and scrolling down
to the description of the 27-day Space Weather Outlook Table.
---------
11. 27-day Space Weather Outlook Table
SWXWEKOUT
The 27-day Space Weather Outlook Table , issued Tuesdays after 2200 UTC, a
numerical forecast of three key solar-geophysical indices; 10.7 cm solar
radio flux, planetary A index, and largest daily K values. A complete
summary of weekly activity and 27-day forecasts since 1997, plus an
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73,
dale, kg5u
>
> Hello all,
> this is what I can read today (and also yesterday) from the NOAA site.
> I can read the whiole bulletin, but I mean
> the bulletin has been issued on Oct 08.
>
>
> =========================
> :Product: 27-day Space Weather Outlook Table 27DO.txt
> :Issued: 2002 Oct 08 2211 UTC
> # Prepared by the US Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Environment Center
> # Product description and SEC contact on the Web
> # http://www.sec.noaa.gov/wwire.html
> #
> # 27-day Space Weather Outlook Table
> # Issued 2002 Oct 08
>
>
> =======================================
>
> Does anybody know reasons of this??
>
> Is the bulletin isseud daily or weekly??
>
> thanks
>
> Bob, I2WIJ (J49Z M/S in the CQWW SSB)
>
> mailto:i2wij@qsl.net
> http://www.qsl.net/i2wij/
>
>
>From w9sz at prairienet.org Fri Oct 11 11:33:22 2002
From: w9sz@prairienet.org (Zack Widup)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re "No QSL Needed"
In-Reply-To: <3DA6C9A2.F8B5ACFF@worldnet.att.net>
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10210111032380.3400-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
How about QDQ "Don't QSL"?
Zack W9SZ
On Fri, 11 Oct 2002, John Laney wrote:
> Re: Proposed Q signal QNQ for please do not QSL. Please try to pick
> another signal since QNQ already has a very well known and defined
> meaning used daily on CW traffic nets.
>
> Also, it would be helpful for you to put your callsign in your signature
> since it is not indicated in your e-mail address.
>
> 73,
>
>
> John, K4BAI/8P9HT/8P9Z.
>From wn3vaw at fyi.net Fri Oct 11 19:41:32 2002
From: wn3vaw@fyi.net (Ron Notarius WN3VAW)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] This Weekend: 45th PA QSO Party
Message-ID: <004b01c27177$5c54bf60$03010a0a@office1>
Short and sweet:
This weekend will be the 45th Annual Pennsylvania QSO Party, 1600Z Saturday
thru 0500Z Sunday, and then 1300Z Sunday thru 2200Z Sunday (yes, you get an
8 hour break overnight to sleep!). Complete rules at
www.nittany-arc.org/paqso.html.
All 67 PA Counties will be active. Mobiles galore will be running around
the countryside. Lots of SSB & CW activity, and even some on VHF (146.55
will be the unofficial FM PaQP calling frequency). 160 Saturday night.
Special Event Bonus station W3FRC (from the QTH of K3ANS), celebrating the
75th anniversary of the Frankford Radio Club, will be covering all bands &
modes. Certificates for county winners, plaques for division winners,
coffee mugs available to anyone who works 100 or more stations, and a
special plaque available for anyone pulling off a 67 County Clean Sweep (my
goal for this year)
Hope to work you in the contest! Look for me from Allegheny County, W4ZE in
Washington County N3SH in Clarion County, WA3SH from the
Westmoreland/Somerset County Line, N3ZNI, N3WAV and N0VLR mobile, and that's
just plugging the guys in my club... there'll be PLENTY of others!
73, ron wn3vaw
"And they give you cash,
which is just as good as money!"
Yogi Berra, AFLAC Commercial, 2002
>From W2CS at bellsouth.net Fri Oct 11 21:16:51 2002
From: W2CS@bellsouth.net (Gary Ferdinand W2CS)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
In-Reply-To: <007001c270b4$f9965b80$0375883f@ibm1050257>
Message-ID: <ADEJKJINLBKGMNGALFCFMEIDEDAA.W2CS@bellsouth.net>
I kind of like the Sunday afternoon time. It provides the opportunity to
work for the Qs. Yeah, not as exciting as running them at 100+/min, but
rewarding by other measures.
One thing I learned to my amusement one year was that operating QRP tends to
level out the rate across the entire contest. Yeah, you get some "high"
rates Sat night with great S&P results, but Sunday afternoon, you can get
some super runs going as the big guns start getting desperate. Antennas
help of course :-)
I don't do it every year; maybe 1 in 5. But, SS QRP has its own charm.
73/Gary W2CS 60 NC
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cq-contest-admin@contesting.com
> [mailto:cq-contest-admin@contesting.com]On Behalf Of Bruce B. Sawyer
> Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 7:30 PM
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
>
>
> While everybody is thinking about how to increase SS participation, you
> might think about the idea of allowing non-US/VE stations to make
> contacts.
> What would be the harm? Just as in NAQP, the contact could count
> for point
> credit without "DX" stations being a multiplier. They/we would just send
> "DX" for section and all the other information the same as everybody else.
> I suspect there are lots of people outside US/VE who would be
> interested in
> getting on and playing, and all that would happen would be that you would
> see more activity. Nothing wrong with that, I say. Of course, there are
> always going to be those who will throw out the usual objection of
> invalidating old records. But so what? Toss all the old records, start
> from scratch, and you'll see even more activity. Or you can continue
> sending unanswered CQs all afternoon.
>
> Bruce, ZF2NT
>
> _______________________________________________
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> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>
>From llindblom at juno.com Sat Oct 12 02:19:33 2002
From: llindblom@juno.com (Larry L Lindblom)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] [TCG} RTTY Sprint Team--LAST CALL
Message-ID: <20021012.011933.-523793.0.LLindblom@juno.com>
This is the last call for anyone playing in the RTTY sprint to sign on to
a TCG team. I'd love to fill this up with enough for two teams. So if
you are going to play in the RTTY Sprint how about signing on for a team.
E-mail me if interested by 1800Z 10/12/02..
Those signed on so far for the fun are:
VE9DX
K4RO
KE5OG
KE4OAR
WB9BSH
K7WM
W0ETC
TU & 73 W0ETC in IA.
>From ve4xt at mb.sympatico.ca Fri Oct 11 21:41:03 2002
From: ve4xt@mb.sympatico.ca (Kelly Taylor)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QRZ in Austin, Tex.
Message-ID: <001101c27190$6d2ead00$0100a8c0@joe>
Hello all,
I was in Austin earlier this month on business when we drove (north, I
believe) out of the city past a 3M facility that had a tall windmill tower
and several nice-looking HF and VHF antennas.
Anyone know what this is? Just curious.
73, kelly,
ve4xt
>From kharker at cs.utexas.edu Fri Oct 11 22:24:19 2002
From: kharker@cs.utexas.edu (Kenneth E. Harker)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QRZ in Austin, Tex.
In-Reply-To: <001101c27190$6d2ead00$0100a8c0@joe>; from Kelly Taylor on Fri,
Oct 11, 2002 at 08:41:03PM -0500
References: <001101c27190$6d2ead00$0100a8c0@joe>
Message-ID: <20021011212419.A21236@cs.utexas.edu>
On Fri, Oct 11, 2002 at 08:41:03PM -0500, Kelly Taylor wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I was in Austin earlier this month on business when we drove (north, I
> believe) out of the city past a 3M facility that had a tall windmill tower
> and several nice-looking HF and VHF antennas.
>
> Anyone know what this is? Just curious.
The 3M Amateur Radio Club has an impressive station:
http://www.qsl.net/w3mrc/
--
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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 btippett at alum.mit.edu Sat Oct 12 08:39:13 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2003 CQ 160 Rules
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20021012113913.010b32e8@pop.vnet.net>
Complete rules for the 2003 contest are now available at:
http://www.cq-amateur-radio.com/infoc.html
Click "Contests & Awards", click "CQ World Wide 160-meter Contest"
then click "Rules 2003 CQ World Wide 160-meter Contest" for the
.pdf file.
Thanks to the CQ 160 Committee for adding the 30 hour
operating time limit for single operators. This will make this
contest much more fun as most indicated in the contesting.com
survey done March 2001 ( http://www.contesting.com/survey/38 ).
73, Bill W4ZV
P.S. I am sponsoring the World CW Single-Op Plaque as a memorial
to my good friend Peter DJ8WL who is now a silent key. Who will
be the first to win it?
>From n7or at yahoo.com Sat Oct 12 14:43:51 2002
From: n7or@yahoo.com (Craig Cook)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Simple SS fix.
Message-ID: <20021012204351.42373.qmail@web14301.mail.yahoo.com>
Nothing new or earth-shattering here:
Just allow us to work once on each band. That should
help. You would still need to copy the correct serial
number, at least. The rest of exchange would be filled
in auto-magically, but that's ok. Maybe you blew it
the first time.
I don't think DX is the answer.
I can't completely disagree with encouraging
newcomers, but not sure it is as easy as just telling
them to "get on Sunday and call cq at your own speed".
Good luck finding a clear spot to do that. Get on and
work as many as you can - however you can, sure. A few
may actually try it.
This comes up again every year, like a bad meal. Think
Newington will listen? I don't. I don't see how
changing the SS rules would generate any more revenue.
73, Craig - N7OR
__________________________________________________
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>From jfeustle at buckeye-express.com Sat Oct 12 18:06:28 2002
From: jfeustle@buckeye-express.com (Joseph A. Feustle, Jr.)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] W9XT card in a new computer
Message-ID: <001501c27233$43a68400$6e01a8c0@varko2>
Much as I hated to, I had to upgrade to a new machine for radio stuff. The
new motherboard only has PCI slots. Is there a new version of the W9XT card
or a way to work around the ISA/PCI slot problem? I've been out of this area
for about two years working on other projects. Got some time now and want to
play a bit of catch-up.
73
Joe, N8JF
>From k0hb at earthlink.net Sat Oct 12 22:56:07 2002
From: k0hb@earthlink.net (KØHB)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
References: <007001c270b4$f9965b80$0375883f@ibm1050257>
Message-ID: <005401c27231$cb62a9c0$eb11be3f@bigguy>
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bruce B. Sawyer" <zf2nt@candw.ky>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 12:30 AM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
> While everybody is thinking about how to increase SS participation,
you
> might think about the idea of allowing non-US/VE stations to make
contacts.
Yeah, and we could just change the name a tad and call it ARRL DX
contest.
??? 73, de Hans, K0HB
SOC # 291 http://www.qsl.net/soc
--
There is no voodoo or magic associated with RF
propagation. There are several perfectly sound
technical reasons why it is beneficial to occasionally
sacrifice a goat in your antenna field.
>From k0hb at earthlink.net Sun Oct 13 01:41:49 2002
From: k0hb@earthlink.net (KØHB)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: DX Stations in SS
References: <1bb.7951bfe.2ad815cd@aol.com>
Message-ID: <019301c27248$f07f94e0$eb11be3f@bigguy>
> Sweeps ain't broken.
Amen!
??? 73, de Hans, K0HB
SOC # 291 http://www.qsl.net/soc
--
There is no voodoo or magic associated with RF
propagation. There are several perfectly sound
technical reasons why it is beneficial to occasionally
sacrifice a goat in your antenna field.
>From jvalimak at lut.fi Sun Oct 13 13:21:45 2002
From: jvalimak@lut.fi (Juha Valimaki)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] C53M / C56R one extra seat available!
Message-ID: <1034500905.3da93b2968fb9@webmail.lut.fi>
Hi all,
One extra seat is possibly available for upcoming C53M / C56R cq ww cw event!
Basic facts:
- Departure from Helsinki (Finland) or Stockholm (Sweden)
- Total price: 1024 E (quite the same in USD) + air conditioning, including 2
week's stay in Gambia (Hotels) + flights.
If interested contact as soon as possible:
Juha Valimaki
oh9mm@sral.fi
Some more info about this operation can be found from
http://www.qsl.net/kudxc/c53m
73
Juha, OH9MM
--
>From ve4xt at mb.sympatico.ca Sun Oct 13 07:00:53 2002
From: ve4xt@mb.sympatico.ca (Kelly Taylor)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] No DX in SS, please!
Message-ID: <000901c272a7$cd0113e0$0100a8c0@joe>
One of the things I love about SS is it is the great propagation equalizer.
Sure, WP3R gets better prop than anybody, but SS is still a contest where
you don't need to be somewhere along an ocean to win and where even modest
antennas can still provide some fun.
I also think the Sunday doldrums are one of the challenges of SS. The ops
who win find ways to beat them. That's just good competition that makes SS
more than a rate fest.
I don't mean to trash any DX contest. I still think they're fun. But if we
can patiently tolerate (and we do) the propagationally advantaged opening
intercontinental paths hours earlier than us and closing them hours later
than us, they can give us SS.
DX would kill the appeal of SS, nevermind the challenges of working through
the exchange. (How would you get an ARRL/RAC section out of somebody in
Bulgaria, anyway?)
73, kelly,
ve4xt
>From k3ft at erols.com Sun Oct 13 10:12:13 2002
From: k3ft@erols.com (k3ft@erols.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SS suggestions for newbies and casual ops
Message-ID: <3DA97F3D.6429@erols.com>
Greetings!
One thing that works for me (when I tire of the 'down and the bottom battle'
AND has
worked for new folks as well as casual types of 'want to see what's going on'
is to
look for space UP ABOVE the din.
I have found, personally, that on Sunday when folks are SEEKING contacts, they
will
search outside the normally prowled areas of the band where the hotbed of
activity is.
Have those folks go up above the prime area just a bit and try a few CQ's. They
might
have to be a bit diligent to find a spot.. but they are avaialble up the band.
20M MAYbe
the exception to this at times as it's limited by spectrum and other activities
that are
on there..but if you are a big gun/middle gun looking for Q's/mults.. you will
lookup
above the normal spots to snag those Q's.
Plus being just above the fray will let them play without diving into the deep
end of
the pool.
73
Chuck K3FT
>From jallen at internorth.com Mon Oct 14 00:11:37 2002
From: jallen@internorth.com (J. Allen)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SS ain't broken... Let's make a new one again ;o)
Message-ID: <001b01c2730d$e5f08730$c5096cd8@jallen>
I agree that SS is not broken and does not require the changes. Leave what
we have as it is.
It has been done before, but I like the exercise of the group designing a
perfect contest. Anything done in committee is almost always a laugh, with
the laughter directly proportional to the number of members in the
committee. With this big of a group, it would be a real hoot! ;o)
Remember that Tree has a good idea in Stew Perry (sp)... Make the distance
between stations a major factor in calculating the score.
The only change to SS I would like to see is not one that can be put in the
rules... Aim those darned antennas somewhere other than east and west and
give us northerners a break.
:o)
J.
VY1JA
>From K.Voigt at gmx.de Mon Oct 14 11:20:55 2002
From: K.Voigt@gmx.de (Klaus Voigt)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Worked All Germany Contest 2002
Message-ID: <003e01c2736b$b9e235e0$fe0a993e@omnibook>
Dear OM,
you will participate in the WWDX Contest 2002? There is a good
chance to test your equipment in the
WORKED ALL GERMANY CONTEST 2002 one weekend before the event.
We would like to invite you to take part in this contest too.
The contest is running from 1500z 19. October till
1459z 20.October 2002 on the traditionaly 5 shortwave bands.
You have to work as many stations from Germany as possible on each band.
The multiplier will be the first letter of the sent control by the
German station (members of DARC/VFDB only), i.e. A25 = A, 50JF = J etc.
Participants outside of Germany and Non-DARC-members in Germany will send
RS(T) and a 3-figure serial number starting with 001.
There are new single operator categories in CW and Mixed Mode for
100W or less output.
Please send your email-log to WAG@DARC.de.
The complete rules may be found on www.darchfdx.de
We hope to meet you in the contest.
Klaus DL1DTL - WAG Contestmanager
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>From hamradio at svessa.se Mon Oct 14 16:01:39 2002
From: hamradio@svessa.se (Teemu S Korhonen)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ New York
Message-ID: <002e01c27381$e7c4b940$2ee396c1@chello.se>
HI
Wonder if there is any contesters who would like to meet me in New York.
I will arrive to JFK the 21 of October 18.40 PM. Does anybody know a
cheap little nice hotel in New York?
73?s de
Teemu S Korhonen
SM0W a.k.a SM0WKA
http://www.sm0wka.com
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>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 14 08:03:27 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Pa QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 14Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210141403.g9EE3R318903@b4h.net>
2002 Pa QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 14Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 16, 2002
E-mail logs to: (none)
Mail logs to:
PA QSO Party 2002
P.O. Box 614
State College, PA 16804
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
In State M/S LP
N3RM 106 811 132 20 131,028.0 OWLS
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op HP
AA3B 611 1160 143 22 312,768.0 FRC
K3WW 721 799 144 20 288,168.0 FRC
K3MD 633 713 139 21 245,249.0
K3PP 249 1063 140 22 207,140.0
N3RD 149 2 72 3 17,036.0 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op LP
WN3VAW 50 341 100 18 44,400.0 Wireless Association
N3KFD 58 41 49 5 7,374.5 Wireless Association
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op CW HP
K3SV 457 0 103 79,567.5
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op CW LP
KC3M 821 0 127 MAX 171,634.0
AD8J 734 0 122 22 147,932.0 NCC
WA3AAN 225 0 90 10 31,825.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op HP
K1PQS 240 186 63 38,812.0
KN5H 186 150 62 25,079.0
K0OU 94 40 45 a few 8,707.5 SMC
VK2CZ 0 5 4 420.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op LP
W8MJ 367 380 67 22.0 66,732.0 MRRC
NY1S 270 165 65 41,476.0
VE3BUC 133 287 66 15 34,462.0 CCO
N3RA/8 116 201 66 8 26,796.0 NCC
NY4T 2 316 65 22,000.0 TCG
NF4A 105 105 56 9:15 15,608.0 FCG
N6RO 45 17 33 2 3,289.0 NCCC
W6ZZZ 0 21 15 915.0 NCCC
N0AC 86 14 1 1.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op CW LP
N6MU 174 0 58 15,938.0
K5OT 153 0 58 13,511.0 SMC
NO5W 96 0 44 6,336.0 Northwest Amateur Ra
VE7ASK 59 0 38 3,763.0
Operators:
N3RM N3RM,N3WFP
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 14 08:04:06 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NA Sprint RTTY - Claimed Scores 14Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210141404.g9EE46t18912@b4h.net>
2002 NA Sprint RTTY - Claimed Scores 14Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 12, 2002
E-mail logs to: rttysprint@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/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club/Team
Single Op HP
W2UP 250 35 4 8,750
K4RO 168 29 4,872 TCG Cool Cats
VE6YR 113 29 3 3,277
K4WW 104 28 3 2,912 KCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club/Team
Single Op LP
K2PS 173 29 4 5,017 FRC
WA6BOB 92 30 3 2,760 SCCC
VE7ASK 95 22 4 2,090
K6OWL 79 25 3 1,975
W6ZZZ 65 20 4 1,300 NCCC
Teams:
NCCC:
W6ZZZ 1,300
Team Total: 1,300
TCG Cool Cats:
K4RO 4,872
Team Total: 4,872
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 14 08:26:59 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 EU Autumn Sprints, CW & SSB, 14Oct2002
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.1.20021014072552.00b18c80@pop3.eskimo.com>
2002 EU Autumn Sprint, CW - All Claimed Scores 14Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 27, 2002
E-mail logs to: eusprint@kkn.net
Mail logs to:
Karel Karmasin, OK2FD
Gen. Svobody 636
674 01 Trebic
Czech Republic
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 QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
LY2OX 234 234 Lithuanian DX
OH1F(OH1NOA) 227 4 227 CCF
G4BUO 219 4 219
LY2BM 217 4 217
M0TTT 213 4 213
GW3NJW 168 4 168 Contest Cambria
HG9R(HA9RU) 166 4 166
SM3X(SM3CVM) 157 157
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 199 4 199 WWYC
LY2TA 43 4 43
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op QRP
DJ1YFK 142 4 142 WWYC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~`
2002 EU Autumn Sprint, SSB - All Claimed Scores 14Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 20, 2002
E-mail logs to: eusprint@kkn.net
Mail logs to:
Paolo Cortese, I2UIY
P.O. Box 14
27043 Broni (PV)
Italy
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/
73 dink
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
RW2F(UA2FB) 198 4 198
LY2FY 197 4 197 Kaunas University of
ES5TV 184 4 184 Tartu Contest Team
LY2OX 177 4 177 Lithuanian DX
YO9HP 172 172
GW4BLE 156 156
LY2BM 153 4 153 KTU RC
SP2PIK(SQ4GXO) 140 4 140 WWYC
G0WCW/P(@G4MRS) 138 4 138 Martlesham RS
OH5DX 50 1 50 CCF
SM3X(SM3CVM) 37 37
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 152 4 152 WWYC
G4PIQ/P 71 2 71
>From n0ss at earthlink.net Mon Oct 14 14:36:11 2002
From: n0ss@earthlink.net (Tom Hammond =?iso-8859-1?Q?N=D8SS?=)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Who asked me about TS-930 VFO problems?
Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.2.20021014133254.00aeb8e0@localhost>
Sorry for the OT message here fellas...
Several weeks ago, someone (a contester) wrote to me, asking for a copy of
my docs on curing unstable/erratic VFO tuning in the TS-930S.
I responded and he fixed the problem.
Seems he used a different method of measuring the duty cycle of the VFO
encoder (I used a scope), and I forgot to retain his message about how he
did it. Nos, I need the info.
If that person reads this e-mail, PLEASE drop me a note with the method you
used.
Thanks for the bandwidth.
Thanks,
Tomk Hammond N0SS
>From jan-eric.rehn at telia.com Mon Oct 14 20:06:56 2002
From: jan-eric.rehn@telia.com (Jan-Eric Rehn - SM3CER - 7S3A)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SAC 2002 received logs
Message-ID: <00c001c273b5$16df4140$0100a8c0@sm3cer>
Hello,
You'll find a list of received logs for SAC 2002
on my site SM3CER Contest Service at:
http://www.sk3bg.se/contest/
The list is linked from the 1st page. Links also
to (un-official) SAC Claimed Scores, collected from
different reflectors and direct e-mails. If you'd
like to be on the Claimed Scores list - please report
your score to 3830 or send me an e-mail.
3830 Score Submittal Form for SAC by Bruce, WA7BNM:
CW: http://216.133.253.197/saccw.php
SSB: http://216.133.253.197/sacssb.php
Please remember to send your SAC logs!
Submit logs by: October 31, 2002
E-mail logs to: sac@contesting.com
Mail logs to:
EDR Contest Manager
Peter Vestergard, OZ5WQ
Vestervej 74
DK-4960 HOLEBY
DENMARK
73 de Jan
----------------------------------------------------
Jan-Eric Rehn - SM3CER - Contest call: 7S3A
E-mail: sm3cer@contesting.com - ICQ: 11074897
SM3CER Contest Service: http://www.sk3bg.se/contest/
SK3BG Web Site: http://www.sk3bg.se/
Also QRV in MS or MM from: SI9AM - SK3IK - SL3ZV
K6U at WRTC-96 / Referee at WRTC-2000 and WRTC-2002
----------------------------------------------------
>From jallen at internorth.com Mon Oct 14 20:32:38 2002
From: jallen@internorth.com (J. Allen)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SS Answers DE VY1JA
Message-ID: <001a01c273b8$75f71920$c3096cd8@jallen>
The pre-SS e-mail is starting to arrive. A lot of the messages have the
same concerns, so this may be quicker.
Yes, I plan to be on for both weekends, CW and SSB and to put in a solid
effort, missing time for TaeKwon-Do on Saturday afternoons, and Church on
Sunday morning.
For CW also watch for VY1AC, Frank, and during the SSB contest there are a
number of guys... faithful Bob, VY1MB, and a lots of others. I have really
come to appreciate Bob's help making YT easy to find in these contests.
This year's plan is that QRP will again be remembered by VY1JA every hour at
approximately on the half hour. If I forget in the rush, remind me.
When QRP is called for, let them call and make their QSOs. Usually there
are only 4 or 5 maximum and then we go back to general QSOs. Please do not
drop calls during the QRP QSOs as it makes them more difficult and time
consuming to complete.
We loose East coast propagation early in the day, so I tend to favor them in
the early pileups. Even during Auroras, the propagation favors the N-S path
so I can usually work CA, OR, WA, NV and others along that general heading,
under less than optimum conditions, later in the day.
If all goes well, I may even have a beam up and be able to add a little
directivity to the equations. Yes, the rotator cable is here and no, the
good rotator did not arrive yet, so I may be wired with a rotator with no
brake, and you may find QSB that is station related if there is a wind.
The wind is down now and I am planning to go up the 80 foot tower today, and
fix the connections on the big V-Beam. That will take one unknown out of
Murphy's kit bag.
Hey, this hobby is about fun and this kind of challenge sounds like fun to
me. A grab bag of propagation and antenna possibilities, that ol'e Murph
can still have a ball with.
:o)
Don't worry, I climb safely and wear the safety belt.
For SS, see you in there.
J., VY1JA
>From kg5u at hal-pc.org Mon Oct 14 19:42:58 2002
From: kg5u@hal-pc.org (Dale L Martin)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SS Answers DE VY1JA
In-Reply-To: <001a01c273b8$75f71920$c3096cd8@jallen>
Message-ID: <MCBBJAHBAIHDJKDNKBBIOEEKCEAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
>
> This year's plan is that QRP will again be remembered by VY1JA
> every hour at
> approximately on the half hour. If I forget in the rush, remind me.
>
QRP schedule, Jay?
I don't need no stinkin' QRP schedule!
:-)
73,
dale, kg5u
>From je1cka at jzap.com Tue Oct 15 15:14:09 2002
From: je1cka@jzap.com (Tack Kumagai)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re "No QSL Needed"
In-Reply-To: Zack Widup's message of "Fri, 11 Oct 2002 10:33:22 -0500 (CDT)"
<Pine.GSO.4.10.10210111032380.3400-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
References: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10210111032380.3400-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
Message-ID: <200210150514.OAA14929@ne.nal.go.jp>
In message "Re: [CQ-Contest] Re "No QSL Needed""
on 02/10/11, Zack Widup <w9sz@prairienet.org> writes:
:
: How about QDQ "Don't QSL"?
:
: Zack W9SZ
I write QDQ just below the signature of Summary
for "Don't disQulify me,PLEASE"
---------
Tack Kumagai JE1CKA/KH0AM
Internet: je1cka@jzap.com
NEW URL! http://je1cka.jzap.com/
>From ka5cvh at ka5cvh.com Tue Oct 15 08:41:31 2002
From: ka5cvh@ka5cvh.com (Mike Urich, KA5CVH)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: Fw: [CQ-Contest] Re "No QSL Needed"
Message-ID: <003501c27448$305f1440$6d620140@concentric.net>
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tack Kumagai" <je1cka@jzap.com>
>How about QDQ "Don't QSL"?
Mike wrote
How about N0QSL :-)
Sorry couldn't resist.
Mike Urich, KA5CVH
www.ka5cvh.com
LaPorte TX EL-29
Amateur Radio *IS* a contact sport!
>From jsschuster at snet.net Tue Oct 15 19:18:56 2002
From: jsschuster@snet.net (jsschuster)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Worked All WRTC OJ Station Award?
Message-ID: <3DAC5C0F.71CD7C8D@snet.net>
Seems to me there was going to be an award for working them all. Has
anyone received anything ? Tnx JACK W1WEF
>From w2up at mindspring.com Tue Oct 15 21:10:54 2002
From: w2up@mindspring.com (Barry )
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Worked All WRTC OJ Station Award?
In-Reply-To: <3DAC5C0F.71CD7C8D@snet.net>
Message-ID: <3DAC764E.25821.1184CD@localhost>
Nope, nor have I received my WRTC t-shirt for working 130 (I think)
band-OJ's.
And, I'm still waiting for my VP6DI card.
I could probably think of some other complaints, too, given more time :.)
Barry W2UP
On 15 Oct 2002 jsschuster wrote:
> Seems to me there was going to be an award for working them all. Has
> anyone received anything ? Tnx JACK W1WEF
>
> _______________________________________________
> CQ-Contest mailing list
> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
--
Barry Kutner, W2UP Internet: w2up@mindspring.com
Newtown, PA Frankford Radio Club
>From ww3s at zoominternet.net Tue Oct 15 20:52:44 2002
From: ww3s@zoominternet.net (Jamie WW3S)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Worked All WRTC OJ Station Award?
References: <3DAC764E.25821.1184CD@localhost>
Message-ID: <009801c274a5$f4eb91a0$6701a8c0@zoominternet.net>
I think there were also early bird awards for submitting the log within a
certain amount of time; anybody know who "won" those? Was there a certain
way one had to "apply" for the worked all awards or the t shirts?
73 Jamie
----- Original Message -----
From: "Barry " <w2up@mindspring.com>
To: "jsschuster" <jsschuster@snet.net>; "contest Reflector"
<cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 4:10 PM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Worked All WRTC OJ Station Award?
> Nope, nor have I received my WRTC t-shirt for working 130 (I think)
> band-OJ's.
> And, I'm still waiting for my VP6DI card.
> I could probably think of some other complaints, too, given more time :.)
> Barry W2UP
>
> On 15 Oct 2002 jsschuster wrote:
>
> > Seems to me there was going to be an award for working them all. Has
> > anyone received anything ? Tnx JACK W1WEF
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> > 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
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> CQ-Contest mailing list
> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>
>From ua3vcs at mail.ru Wed Oct 16 07:47:42 2002
From: ua3vcs@mail.ru (Art Popoff)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: Fw: [CQ-Contest] Re "No QSL Needed"
In-Reply-To: <003501c27448$305f1440$6d620140@concentric.net>
Message-ID: <E181eDm-0004yZ-00@f15.mail.ru>
Hi to All,
NOQSL sounds a bit too wide. If I QRV from some remote QTH and am of some
interest to amateur radio community people, sending NOQSL means WHAT?.. No qsl
from who.. HIM or ME? In this regard my proposal is NQN "No Qsl Needed". No QSL
Needed meaning that one does not need to send me a QSL card to receive mine.
He/she will get my qsl regardless of his/her having sent me a QSL card already
or not.
Leave the International Q-Code alone. It does not belong entirely to Amateur
Radio.
73, de UA3VCS
>From wae at dl6rai.muc.de Wed Oct 16 09:42:24 2002
From: wae@dl6rai.muc.de (Bernhard Buettner)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] WAEDC SSB High Claimed Scores
Message-ID: <200210160642.g9G6gOL01765@dl6rai.muc.de>
Hi Contesters:
The High Claimed Scores for the WAE-DX-Contest SSB 2002 are now
available on the DARC Web site at
http://www.waedc.de
Check under
Results 2002
-> SSB
-> Claimed Scores
Please check out if your entry is listed corrctly and if not, let
me know.
We had a few technical problems on the Web server but now the site
back on line and up to date again. Sorry for the confusion.
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 timo.klimoff at kolumbus.fi Wed Oct 16 13:00:37 2002
From: timo.klimoff@kolumbus.fi (Timo)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Worked All WRTC OJ Station Award?
References: <3DAC5C0F.71CD7C8D@snet.net>
Message-ID: <000d01c274f2$7f585c00$b3c5f83e@tklimoff>
> Seems to me there was going to be an award for working them all. Has
> anyone received anything ? Tnx JACK W1WEF
>
QRX!
We have received almost 1500 logs, so this takes some time.
73, Timo OH1NOA
WRTC2002 Webmaster
http://www.wrtc2002.org
>From radio at stelex.com.au Wed Oct 16 21:18:33 2002
From: radio@stelex.com.au (Mike, VK4DX)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: Fw: [CQ-Contest] Re "No QSL Needed"
References: <003501c27448$305f1440$6d620140@concentric.net>
Message-ID: <3DAD3CF9.5050002@stelex.com.au>
>
>
>Mike wrote
>How about N0QSL :-)
>Sorry couldn't resist.
>
>Mike Urich, KA5CVH
>
There's a Russian station UA3QSY (or RA3QSY, not sure about his prefix)
Imagine a DX station working split on CW and this guy not realizing it's
a split thing actually transmits on DX's frequency. How do you tell him
to QSY ?
UA3QSY QSY !
and he goes: R R R de UA3QSY UA3QSY 5NN 5NN de UA3QSY k
and then everyone on the frequency keys: QSY QSY QSY
and he goes CFM de UA3QSY UA3QSY 5NN 5NN .....and so on forever
... he-he-he-he ... LOL !!!
73 Mike
>From ka5cvh at ka5cvh.com Wed Oct 16 07:27:03 2002
From: ka5cvh@ka5cvh.com (Mike Urich, KA5CVH)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: Fw: [CQ-Contest] Re "No QSL Needed"
References: <E181eDm-0004yZ-00@f15.mail.ru>
Message-ID: <01d301c27506$f430fd20$6d620140@concentric.net>
----- Original Message -----
From: "Art Popoff" <ua3vcs@mail.ru
> NOQSL sounds a bit too wide.
Mike wrote
That's actually N0QSL (N-Zero-QSL) and was tongue in cheek since as club
meetings etc we refer to people who are working on their licesnse of having
the license
N0CAL or N0KAL <No-Call>
Mike Urich, KA5CVH
www.ka5cvh.com
LaPorte TX EL-29
Amateur Radio *IS* a contact sport!
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 16 07:39:26 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Pa QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 16Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210161339.g9GDdQ121835@b4h.net>
2002 Pa QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 16Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 16, 2002
E-mail logs to: (none)
Mail logs to:
PA QSO Party 2002
P.O. Box 614
State College, PA 16804
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
In State M/S HP
N3SD(@W3IQ) 455 830 141 21 221,922.5 NCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State M/S LP
N3RM 106 811 132 20 131,028.0 OWLS
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Mobile LP
W3USA/M(W1NN) 1004 248 125 22 240,625.0
K8MR/3 695 108 104 13 137,912.0 NCC
K3ONW/M 55 33 56 4 6,636.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Rover HP
KN4SK(KN4SK/AB4Y 439 810 127 201,127.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op HP
AA3B 611 1160 143 22 312,768.0 FRC
N3AD 747 692 140 20 307,240.0 FRC
K3WW 721 799 144 20 288,168.0 FRC
K3MD 633 713 139 21 245,249.0
K3PP 249 1063 140 22 207,140.0
W3JXP 0 957 133 127,881.0
W4ZE 0 768 132 22 101,376.0 WASH
N3RD 149 2 72 3 17,036.0 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op LP
K3MX(K2CD) 339 703 133 22 169,779.0
KD8MQ/3 84 382 104 22 55,977.5
WN3VAW 50 341 100 18 44,400.0 Wireless Association
N3KFD 58 41 49 5 7,374.5 Wireless Association
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op CW HP
K3SV 457 0 103 79,567.5
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op CW LP
NY3A 873 0 122 22 173,569.0 PVRC
KC3M 821 0 127 171,634.0
AD8J 734 0 122 22 147,932.0 NCC
WA3AAN 225 0 90 10 31,825.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op Port LP
WA3SES 692 543 138 22 233,910.0
N3FR 593 535 135 22 204,120.0
N2OCW/P 0 832 131 22 109,392.0
N3GNW 0 677 114 20 77,436.0 Warminster Amateur R
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op HP
K1GU 44 45 45 55,125.0 YCCC
W3HDH 232 244 66 19 42,115.0
K1PQS 240 186 63 38,812.0
K4BAI 233 108 62 32,383.0 SECC
N6HC 192 152 60 28,120.0 SCCC
KN5H 186 150 62 25,079.0
K0OU 94 40 45 8,707.5 SMC
VK2CZ 0 5 4 420.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op LP
N4GG 64 36 46 2 66,840.0 PVRC
W8MJ 367 380 67 22 66,732.0 MRRC
VE3STT 266 226 64 45,584.0 CCO
NY1S 270 165 65 41,476.0
VE3BUC 133 287 66 15 34,462.0 CCO
K7SV 162 205 67 10 30,418.0 PVRC
W1TO 157 150 66 28,988.0 YCCC
N3RA/8 116 201 66 8 26,796.0 NCC
NY4T 2 316 65 22,000.0 TCG
WN6K 90 121 58 14 15,877.0 TCG
NF4A 105 105 56 9 15,608.0 FCG
VE7XB 86 126 55 12 15,225.0
W2RDS 0 177 60 8 11,620.0 FRC
N6RO 45 17 33 2 3,289.0 NCCC
W6ZZZ 0 21 15 915.0 NCCC
K9JLS 0 24 20 2 880.0 SMC
N0AC 86 14 1 1.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op QRP
WB6BWZ 66 44 45 14 13,365.0 SECC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op CW LP
N6MU 174 0 58 15,938.0
K5OT 153 0 58 13,511.0 SMC
NO5W 96 0 44 6,336.0 Northwest Amateur Ra
VE7ASK 59 0 38 3,763.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op CW QRP
KD7AEE 54 0 30 5,260.0 utah contest club
Operators:
K8MR/3 K8MR,W8DRZ
N3RM N3RM,N3WFP
N3SD N3SD,W3IQ
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 16 07:40:07 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NA Sprint RTTY - Claimed Scores 16Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210161340.g9GDe7m21846@b4h.net>
2002 NA Sprint RTTY - Claimed Scores 16Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 12, 2002
E-mail logs to: rttysprint@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/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club/Team
Single Op HP
W2UP 250 35 4 8,750
K4RO 168 29 4,872 TCG Cool Cats
VE6YR 113 29 3 3,277
K4WW 104 28 3 2,912 KCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club/Team
Single Op LP
K7SV 193 26 4 5,018 PVRC
K2PS 173 29 4 5,017 FRC
WA6BOB 92 30 3 2,760 SCCC
VE7ASK 95 22 4 2,090
K6OWL 79 25 3 1,975
W6ZZZ 65 20 4 1,300 NCCC
Operators:
(none)
Teams:
NCCC:
W6ZZZ 1,300
Team Total: 1,300
TCG Cool Cats:
K4RO 4,872
Team Total: 4,872
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 16 08:04:56 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] EU Autumn Sprint, SSB and CW
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.1.20021016070346.00b19de0@pop3.eskimo.com>
2002 EU Autumn Sprint, CW - All Claimed Scores 16Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 27, 2002
E-mail logs to: eusprint@kkn.net
Mail logs to:
Karel Karmasin, OK2FD
Gen. Svobody 636
674 01 Trebic
Czech Republic
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/
73 dink
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
LY2OX 234 234 Lithuanian DX
OH1F(OH1NOA) 227 4 227 CCF
G4BUO 219 4 219
LY2BM 217 4 217
M0TTT 213 4 213
GW3NJW 168 4 168 Contest Cambria
HG9R(HA9RU) 166 4 166
SM3X(SM3CVM) 157 157
HB9CZF 138 3 138
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 199 4 199 WWYC
I2WIJ 148 4 148 MCC -Marconi Contest
LY2TA 43 4 43
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op QRP
DJ1YFK 142 4 142 WWYC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
2002 EU Autumn Sprint, SSB - All Claimed Scores 16Oct2002
Submit logs by: October 20, 2002
E-mail logs to: eusprint@kkn.net
Mail logs to:
Paolo Cortese, I2UIY
P.O. Box 14
27043 Broni (PV)
Italy
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/
73 dink
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
RW2F(UA2FB) 198 4 198
LY2FY 197 4 197 Kaunas University of
ES5TV 184 4 184 Tartu Contest Team
LY2OX 177 4 177 Lithuanian DX
YO9HP 172 172
GW4BLE 156 156
LY2BM 153 4 153 KTU RC
SP2PIK(SQ4GXO) 140 4 140 WWYC
G0WCW/P(@G4MRS) 138 4 138 Martlesham RS
OH5DX 50 1 50 CCF
SM3X(SM3CVM) 37 37
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
9A7P(9A6XX) 152 4 152 WWYC
G4PIQ/P 71 2 71
>From N6HC at aol.com Wed Oct 16 13:59:25 2002
From: N6HC@aol.com (N6HC@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ Spokane, WA
Message-ID: <11c.18f317f0.2adef4ed@aol.com>
Business will require me to spend one month in Spokane, WA at the Rockwood
clinic beginning October 27th. I'd like to meet any local amateurs during my
stay. Since this time frame includes both CW & SSB Sweepstakes contests, I'd
be interested to know if any multi-op efforts are being launched that could
use another participant OR if anyone would be willing to host me at a home
station? Please reply to: N6HC@aol.com or 714-573-2965
Cheers
Arnie N6HC
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>From w4au at contesting.com Wed Oct 16 15:14:02 2002
From: w4au@contesting.com (John Unger)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Yaesu Mark V vs. Field
Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.2.20021016140739.01e84778@gsvaresm01.er.usgs.gov>
Are there any differences in the receiver sections of the FT-1000MP Mark-V
and the Mark-V Field? The numbers in the ARRL reviews of the two rigs would
seem to indicate that there are, but it's not specific as to what the real
differences, if any are. I've been assuming that the only differences
between the two radios are the final rf amp, the power supply, and the
antenna tuner. Has anyone compared the schematics, etc.?
tnx es 73 - John, W4AU
>From johngeig at yahoo.com Wed Oct 16 13:39:38 2002
From: johngeig@yahoo.com (John Geiger)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Which contest rig-Results
Message-ID: <20021016193938.84048.qmail@web40712.mail.yahoo.com>
Thanks to all who replied to my question about which
contest rig to choose. Here are the results in the
different categories:
Under $600
1st Kenwood TS830
2nd Kenwood TS930
$600 to $1000
1st Kenwood TS850
2nd Icom 765
Yaesu FT990
$1000-$1500
Icom 756 PRO
Everything else received 1 vote
Over $1500
1st Yaesu FT1000MP MKV
2nd Icom 756PRO II
Yaesu FT1000D
Most of these choices were exactly what I was thinking
of myself in these price ranges. I was a little
surprised that the FT1000 MP (original) did not
receive more votes. Same for the Icom 761. The
Kenwood TS950SDX only received 1 vote in its category,
which was surprising. Also, the original 756 did not
receive any votes, but the Yaesu FT920 did better than
I expected. It must be a pretty good radio.
Thanks to everyone who responded. This will help out
greatly with my newsletter article.
73s John NE0P
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>From eugenewalsh at msn.com Wed Oct 16 23:42:45 2002
From: eugenewalsh@msn.com (Eugene Walsh)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] UA3QSY
Message-ID: <DAV61bhXfT433nD0Dvl00003723@hotmail.com>
This actually happened, in reverse.
K5YG and I were told this story over 35 years ago by an
accomplished contester and superb CW op who is still
QRV.
On OSCAR 6 he was called by UP2OM, and obediently moved up! After a few
iterations he figured
out what was gg on, sat still and had a QSO.
I thought it was hilarious. Still do.
73 Gene N2AA
VK4DX sez:
"There's a Russian station UA3QSY (or RA3QSY, not sure about his prefix)
Imagine a DX station working split on CW and this guy not realizing it's
a split thing actually transmits on DX's frequency. How do you tell him
to QSY ?
UA3QSY QSY !
and he goes: R R R de UA3QSY UA3QSY 5NN 5NN de UA3QSY k
and then everyone on the frequency keys: QSY QSY QSY
and he goes CFM de UA3QSY UA3QSY 5NN 5NN .....and so on forever
... he-he-he-he ... LOL !!!"
>From tdm1 at bignet.net Thu Oct 17 04:24:03 2002
From: tdm1@bignet.net (tdm1)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
Message-ID: <001f01c2758c$bea74660$2f6bfea9@tdm1>
Just to repeat the emphasis of my earlier post. Everyone reading this reflector
knows someone who can get their feet wet in the SS. Go find them and personally
invite them on the air. The contest community will do better in both the short
and long term if we do our own recruiting.
73 Ted W8UE
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>From K7LXC at aol.com Thu Oct 17 10:57:27 2002
From: K7LXC@aol.com (K7LXC@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] UA3QSY
Message-ID: <b0.2dfcab2d.2ae01bc7@aol.com>
In a message dated 10/17/02 5:22:52 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
eugenewalsh@msn.com writes:
> On OSCAR 6 he was called by UP2OM, and obediently moved up! After a few
> iterations he figured
> out what was gg on, sat still and had a QSO.
>
> I thought it was hilarious. Still do.
Good one.
I had the pleasure at the WRTC2002 of meeting OH2BAD - a Lutheran pastor.
Other favorites in the past were OK2PAY and UP2BAT.
Cheers,
Steve K7LXC
>From K7LXC at aol.com Thu Oct 17 10:58:47 2002
From: K7LXC@aol.com (K7LXC@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] November SS Sunday Afternoon
Message-ID: <75.12e43e.2ae01c17@aol.com>
In a message dated 10/17/02 5:25:35 AM Pacific Daylight Time, tdm1@bignet.net
writes:
> Just to repeat the emphasis of my earlier post. Everyone reading this
> reflector knows someone who can get their feet wet in the SS. Go find them
> and personally invite them on the air. The contest community will do better
> in both the short and long term if we do our own recruiting.
Your email address must be because of SS Sunday afternoons - tdm (tedium)
- hi.
Cheers,
Steve K7LXC
>From Jimk8mr at aol.com Thu Oct 17 11:38:04 2002
From: Jimk8mr@aol.com (Jimk8mr@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Sunday in SS
Message-ID: <23.261c707b.2ae0254c@aol.com>
The annual concerns about Sunday Afternoon in SS have again, on schedule,
appeared. The solutions proposed so far include such usual suspects as "let
DX operate", "make qsos once per band", "recruit new operators", and so on.
There is certainly nothing wrong with recruiting new operators, though if
someone is that interested, I can't see why we'd want to keep him in hiding
for the first 12 hours. The others are, IMHO, bad ideas.
But let me once again suggest the quickest, easiest, and most fun way to be
part of the solution:
Go find a second station to operate! Or a third, a fourth, or more!!
As many of you know, I've been doing this in CW SS for a number of years. I
call it Single Operator, Multi-Station. It's a lot of fun, and the rates
just keep getting *better* as the contest goes on. Nobody has ever complained
that I gave them some extra qsos on Sunday afternoon.
This year, there has been a rule change that will make this a more appealing
option for many. It is no longer required by the ARRL that the station owner
be a member of a club for the score to count toward the Club Competition.
Only the membership status of the operator counts. So now you can now go
out, find another station without regard to who the owner is, operate it, and
count the score toward your club's aggregate score.
Given the choice between spending Sunday scratching for another 400 qsos from
home, or making another 800 qsos from an otherwise unused station, I'd say
that it becomes an easy win-win choice to find the second station. You keep
your rate up, your club gets more points, and everyone gets a shot at an
extra qso(s).
If you are intent on winning an official award, this may not be for you. But
without going through all the aggravation of getting ARRL to make a new
category (not likely to happen anyway), would anyone like to join me in some
unofficial competition in the SOMS category?
I'd suggest these rules:
1. Operation must be from completely different locations. No using a second
call from an existing station, even if separate transmitters are used.
2. Add the individual scores from each operation.
3. Others (e.g. the owner) may operate after you leave, which would make the
entry a multiop to ARRL. Only the score you personally generate would count
for the SOMS competition.
4. Usual single operator rules apply, i.e. no spotting, PacketClusters, etc.
Open for discussion, before SS, would be the question of whether to limit
total operating time to 24 hours, to permit the full 30 hours (not more than
24 from one location, of course), or set some intermediate limit.
As a goal when operating, I suggest this one: Make more total points than
WP3R. It's a tough goal, which I've only managed once in my many years of
SOMS.
Anybody out there want to give this a try? No problem if you don't: just
think of me on Sunday afternoon of CW SS with my 10 minute rate timer sitting
at 100.
73 - Jim K8MR
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>From kcechura at umr.edu Thu Oct 17 11:16:48 2002
From: kcechura@umr.edu (Ken Cechura)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] tram
Message-ID: <000a01c275f0$399b38f0$5100a8c0@crashwin>
Ok, I can dig through the archives, but im lazy and have a test in a
half hour...
What is a tower "tram" and what does it look like? I would like to see
how one works....
One of our alumni told me about it, as we have to pull down our Force 12
C4 to replace the reflector which fell off over the last month.
Defective rivet, I HOPE. Unfortunately it was dark last night and the
entire situation could not be investigated fully.
Thanks
Ken
Kenneth R. Cechura, KC9UMR
University of Missouri-Rolla
Department Of Electrical Engineering
President, 2002, W0EEE, UMR ARC
email: kcechura@umr.edu
>From ok1qm at volny.cz Thu Oct 17 20:17:32 2002
From: ok1qm@volny.cz (Jan Kucera)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Is AL-811HX good for a 48 hours contest?
Message-ID: <000501c27601$1e719400$334fb13e@y4n3g5>
Dear oms,
We are going to buy two power amplifiers and as we haven?t enough money to
buy
a new Alpha or other such expensive PA, please, could you advice us whether
the AL-811HX endures a 48 hours contest without any troubles. Or could you
recommend us any other PA at a reasonable price?
Thank you very much for your opinions in advance.
Jan, OK1QM/ team OL5T.
>From K7LXC at aol.com Thu Oct 17 16:45:02 2002
From: K7LXC@aol.com (K7LXC@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] tram
Message-ID: <ff.1faacc04.2ae06d3e@aol.com>
In a message dated 10/17/02 9:58:46 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
kcechura@umr.edu writes:
> Ok, I can dig through the archives, but im lazy and have a test in a
> half hour...
>
> What is a tower "tram" and what does it look like? I would like to see
> how one works....
>
> One of our alumni told me about it, as we have to pull down our Force 12
> C4 to replace the reflector which fell off over the last month.
> Defective rivet, I HOPE. Unfortunately it was dark last night and the
> entire situation could not be investigated fully.
This is a good question for TowerTalk - the tower and HF antenna
construction reflector. Send a message to towertalk-request@contesting.com
with <subscribe> in the subject and you'll be all set.
Cheers,
Steve K7LXC
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>From spederson at yahoo.com Thu Oct 17 19:45:51 2002
From: spederson@yahoo.com (Scott Pederson)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Central Texas DX & Contest Club election results
Message-ID: <20021018014551.69938.qmail@web13905.mail.yahoo.com>
Howdy all,
This year's CTDXCC elections were held (without dangling chads) and here are
the officers for the 09/02 to 08/03 calendar year:
President - Jim George, N3BB
Vice President - Phil Duff, NA4M
Secretary - Scott Pederson, KI5DR
Treasurer - Bob Allen, KK5MI
Newsletter/Web Guru - Ken Harker, WM5R
Our website - http://www.ctdxcc.org
Hope to see y'all on the air this fall contest season!
73, Scott
ki5dr@arrl.net
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>From kcechura at umr.edu Fri Oct 18 08:30:09 2002
From: kcechura@umr.edu (Ken Cechura)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Thanks!
Message-ID: <000201c276a2$1d2ec8a0$5100a8c0@crashwin>
Thanks to all who sent me info on the tram.... Now that I'm educated, I
need to go find an insured tower climber!
73
Ken
Kenneth R. Cechura, KC9UMR
University of Missouri-Rolla
Department Of Electrical Engineering
President, 2002, W0EEE, UMR ARC
email: kcechura@umr.edu
>From va3uz at rac.ca Fri Oct 18 14:16:53 2002
From: va3uz@rac.ca (VE3DZ)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 9A contest plaque
Message-ID: <003201c276ca$297e2740$0201a8c0@yuri>
I would like to take this opportunity and say Thank You to the HRS (of
Croatia) for sending me a nice plaque for the winning of 28 MHz entry in the
December 2001 contest. It came along with nice award and colourful book with
contest results.
Great job, guys!
73 Yuri VE3DZ (ex-VA3UZ)
P.S. Still waiting for CQ WPX 2000 plaque...
>From k7qq at netzero.net Fri Oct 18 07:57:16 2002
From: k7qq@netzero.net (k7qq)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] PA QSO e-Mail add:
Message-ID: <000101c27707$4b9493e0$92ee153f@hewlettykbipll>
Does anyone have an e-mail address for the PAQP ???
Rex k7qq@arrl.net
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>From n6ki at juno.com Sat Oct 19 00:14:44 2002
From: n6ki@juno.com (n6ki@juno.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Is AL-811HX good for a 48 hours contest?
Message-ID: <20161018.231950.-476113.1.n6ki@juno.com>
No, stay away from 811 type tubes for Contest use
Best deal in same power output range is
Ameritron AL-80A
$500 to $600 used price in U.S.A.
Single 3-500Z tube ( 500 to 600 W Out Key Down)
Possible weakness is bandswitch so do not HOT SWITCH
or operate into High VSWR if at all possible
( I never personally zapped an AL-80A bandswitch but know of a few)
The AL-80B went to electronic bias - had some related problems
with the bias circuit but supposedly a mod available -
otherwise basically same amplifier as AL-80A but much more costly used
We used AL-80A amps for expeditions to Mexico and have used in Grand
Cayman
73, Dennis N6KI / TEAM 6E2T / ZF2AR
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>From jamesb at pacific.net.sg Sat Oct 19 12:01:48 2002
From: jamesb@pacific.net.sg (James Brooks, 9V1YC)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Asia-Pacific Sprint Coming up
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20021019110148.00bbe20c@pacific.net.sg>
Hi Folks,
Just a reminder that the next Asia-Pacific Sprint is coming up shortly.
Sunday, 20 October 2002 0000 - 0200 UTC (15m/20m CW)
(Saturday evening in North America)
The rules are simple, everyone is low-power, and its only 2 hours. Good fun
for everyone.
T-shirts given away to the top winners.
Full rules at: http://jsfc.org/apsprint/
Hope to hear you all in the Sprint.
73
James 9V1YC/N1YC
p.s. For those that keep asking me, YES - the official WRTC 2002 video is
still being worked on, and YES it will be available on DVD too.
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>From n4zr at contesting.com Sat Oct 19 11:30:20 2002
From: n4zr@contesting.com (Pete Smith)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Ten-Tec Orion
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.2.20021019102945.045a2370@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
Have any of these been delivered yet? first impressions, anyone?
73, Pete N4ZR
Sometimes a tower is just a tower
>From btippett at alum.mit.edu Sat Oct 19 12:30:11 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Ten-Tec Orion
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20021019153011.01118134@pop.vnet.net>
Last I saw on the Ten-Tec reflector was first delivery in
November. Here's an excellent summary by Doug Smith KF6DX who is
on Ten-Tec's engineering staff:
http://www.doug-smith.net/orion.htm
73, Bill W4ZV
>From ua3vcs at mail.ru Sat Oct 19 21:39:57 2002
From: ua3vcs@mail.ru (Art Popoff)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Single band entry question
Message-ID: <E182wdp-0001uT-00@f2.mail.ru>
Dear Contesters,
Is it possible to work stations on other bands (in order to give out some extra
mults/points)than the band that has been chosen for a Single Band Category? If
so, are there any pecularities with the log submission?
Thanks for your time,
de Art, BW3/UA3VCS
>From wn3vaw at fyi.net Sat Oct 19 14:17:47 2002
From: wn3vaw@fyi.net (Ron Notarius WN3VAW)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] PA QSO e-Mail add:
References: <200210191605.g9JG5wqB016902@contesting.com>
Message-ID: <006f01c27793$d50704a0$03010a0a@office1>
There isn't one. The Nittany ARC is only accepting paper logs, no email
logs.
And don't scream at me about it (as some of you have already done)-- I think
that's a very bad decision, but I'm not even a member of NARC let alone have
any say in how the contest is run.
73, ron wn3vaw
"Be who you are, say what you think, people that matter don't care, and
people that care don't matter." -- Dr. Seuss
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Subject: [CQ-Contest] PA QSO e-Mail add:
Does anyone have an e-mail address for the PAQP ???
Rex k7qq@arrl.net
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>From k3pp at ptd.net Sat Oct 19 15:19:34 2002
From: k3pp@ptd.net (Glenn O'Donnell, K3PP)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ Contest Survey: Suggestion for discussion
Message-ID: <002501c2779c$13b04d80$7001a8c0@STATION>
I just retrieved my November CQ from the mailbox about 1/2 hour ago. It
looks like a great issue, with a Joe Walsh WB6AMU interview ... AND .... the
long-anticipated results of K1AR's contesting survey!
I want to thank K1AR for performing this valuable research. I find it
personally valuable and it is critically important for our hobby. I plan to
comment a lot over the next days about the topics. I anticipate this
reflector will be awash in discussion. This should be fun!
I'd like to suggest a means to keep the discussions organized. It would
seem to be most efficient to have threads targeted at each question. It's
inefficient to attempt to "boil the ocean" by spewing analysis of the entire
survey's results. Of course, there are general issues like respondent
demographics and such, but the questions themselves would best be discussed
independently. I suggest we use the email subject line to organize the
discussions, with a format like
"CQ Survey #1:"
... in the beginning to reflect question number one. This will make it a
lot easier to track the topics.
I usually don't have the time to contribute to the QRM on this reflector,
but I'm taking some vacation time over the next week and I plan to stir the
pot for some interesting (and civilized, please) dialogue.
TU ES VY 73 de Glenn, K3PP
>From K4tmc at aol.com Sat Oct 19 15:59:19 2002
From: K4tmc@aol.com (K4tmc@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ Nashville, TN
Message-ID: <1b9.802e73a.2ae30587@aol.com>
I'll be in Nashville for the week of 10/28. Any contesters have time away
from CQWW preparation for an evening get-together. Any radio club meetings
in the area that week?
73,
Henry Pollock - K4TMC
Raleigh, NC
>From KI9A at aol.com Sat Oct 19 16:31:30 2002
From: KI9A@aol.com (KI9A@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ILQP Sunday
Message-ID: <1bb.80584bc.2ae30d12@aol.com>
Just a reminder--the 40th annual Illinois QSO party is Sunday, Oct.20th
1800z-0200z.
A perfect time for last miniute checks of equipment prior to the CQWW & SS!
73,
Chuck KI9A
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>From hamradio at svessa.se Sat Oct 19 22:41:57 2002
From: hamradio@svessa.se (Teemu S Korhonen)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ Maryland
Message-ID: <001e01c277a7$95fc9f40$2ee396c1@chello.se>
Hi
I will be staying at K3DI's between the 24th and 29th October. So if
there is any contesters who want to meet me in the MD area just send me
an email and we can se if we can work it out.
I will be in N.Y between the 21st and 24th October.
73
Teemu
SM0W - SM0WKA
+ 46 73 99 28 394
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>From wn3vaw at fyi.net Sat Oct 19 17:39:18 2002
From: wn3vaw@fyi.net (Ron Notarius WN3VAW)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QTC Thoughts
Message-ID: <00f001c277af$b5d7dc00$03010a0a@office1>
In the aftermath of one of my favorite state QSO parties, the post-contest
discussion every year turns to things that could be done to make it better
next year.
A relatively new contester has been pushing, hard, for the contest to add
something similar to the QTC report used in the WAE contest, to help spice
up Sunday operating (since Sunday late mornings and early afternoons are
often slow going). So far, the response has been very strong -- against the
idea.
However, I want to be fair. So even though I've operated in the WAE and
have my own opinion of this proposal, I'm curious as to what other
experienced contesters might think.
So, the question is: What do you think of a state QSO party adding a
WAE-style QTC report? Is it something that would spice up the contest, or
something that would work against it?
Please reply direct, and after a few days, I'll post a summary.
Thanks!
73, ron wn3vaw
"Be who you are, say what you think, people that matter don't care, and
people that care don't matter." -- Dr. Seuss
>From k0hb at earthlink.net Sat Oct 19 22:43:49 2002
From: k0hb@earthlink.net (KØHB)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] QTC Thoughts
References: <00f001c277af$b5d7dc00$03010a0a@office1>
Message-ID: <008401c277b0$3c35bf60$c211be3f@bigguy>
From: "Ron Notarius WN3VAW" <wn3vaw@fyi.net>
>
> So, the question is: What do you think of a state QSO party adding a
> WAE-style QTC report? Is it something that would spice up the
contest, or
> something that would work against it?
>
Just like WAE, I assume that QTC reports would be optional on the part
of each station. That would make it pretty painless to add.
Since most QSO party operation (outside the target state) is very
casual, I suspect that most participants would just ignore it (like I
ignore the QTC in WAE), but it would add an additional dimension to
those so inclined. Hard to see any downside.
??? 73, de Hans, K0HB
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>From ku8e1 at yahoo.com Sat Oct 19 16:29:22 2002
From: ku8e1@yahoo.com (Jeffrey Clarke)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: [SECC] NA Files for Illinois QSO Party
In-Reply-To: <20021019211755.48229.qmail@web40802.mail.yahoo.com>
Message-ID: <20021019222922.109.qmail@web40807.mail.yahoo.com>
I forgot contesting.com will not let you attach files. Go to
http://bellsouthpwp.net/k/u/ku8e/NA.html to download the IL QSO party
files....
Jeff
--- Jeffrey Clarke <ku8e1@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
> I couldn't find the NA files for the ILL QSO party anywhere. I hate
> when the sponsors don't provide them !!! Anyway I used the TE
> program
> on NA and created them today. It doesn't score the QSO points totally
> right because of the weird scoring system they have ... but it will
> be
> good enough so you can at least use NA to log QSO's and track mults
> OK.
>
> I have attached the files to this email to save everyone the
> trouble
> of having to create them....
>
> 73's Jeff KU8E
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>From robert.chandler at sympatico.ca Sat Oct 19 22:36:37 2002
From: robert.chandler@sympatico.ca (Bob Chandler, VE3SRE)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 60M pre-contest tests by "Team Zone 2"
Message-ID: <00ed01c277d9$21b12020$0100a8c0@CATDISH>
Hi,
While not directly contest related, the "Team Zone 2" contest group has been
given
experimental authorization by Industry Canada to conduct tests on the 60 meter
amateur
band. These will be the first ever operations on 60 meters from Canada and
will take
place on October 22nd, 23rd and 24th and possibly at other times if time allows.
We will have QSO's with those stations in the USA and in the UK who have 60
meter
authorization, but otherwise will appreciate reception reports.
Callsign to be used is VA2BY.
We will QSL QSO's and reception reports direct only via VE3BY via callbook
address.
E-mail reception reports can be sent to radiotoronto@yahoo.com
Complete operating schedule and frequencies are available at
http://www.qsl.net/teamzone2
CU in the contest on the weekend too!
Bob Chandler, VE3SRE
(on behalf of Team Zone 2)
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>From btippett at alum.mit.edu Sun Oct 20 07:50:10 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Ten-Tec Orion
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20021020105010.016ee7f4@pop.vnet.net>
For any SSB types, I omitted another very informative
page by KF6DX about the Orion's audio. Looks like Ten-Tec will
set some new standards in this area as well. Sure is nice to
see a manufacturer paying attention to the basics of good RX
performance in strong signal environments, clean transmitted
CW (i.e. no clicks, good QSK) and clean audio instead of
cosmetics, whistles and bells, and useless gadgets...and isn't
it nice that it's a US manufacturer!
http://www.doug-smith.net/audiophile.htm
73, Bill W4ZV
>From ve5sf at sk.sympatico.ca Sun Oct 20 19:01:49 2002
From: ve5sf@sk.sympatico.ca (Sam Ferris)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Converting WF1B CQWW RTTY log
Message-ID: <3DB351FD.EEF@sk.sympatico.ca>
Anyone know how I can convert a WF1B log (ver 5)to the cabrillo format.
The converter that comes with it doesn't do that contest ....
Just about ready to give up on rtty contests
Thanks
Sam
VE5SF
>From k4bai at worldnet.att.net Mon Oct 21 11:15:41 2002
From: k4bai@worldnet.att.net (John Laney)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] PA QSO e-Mail add:
References: <000101c27707$4b9493e0$92ee153f@hewlettykbipll>
Message-ID: <3DB40C0D.CDFBCDB2@worldnet.att.net>
Hi Rex and others:
I asked this same question before the contest of the sponsors and they
do not accept logs via e-mail. They want you to use their summary sheet
(which you can download from their website) and send them your contest
disk along with the summary sheet by snail mail.
I heard K7QQ doing a great job from the west coast in PQP.
73,
John, K4BAI.
>From Marc.Domen at skynet.be Mon Oct 21 15:58:55 2002
From: Marc.Domen@skynet.be (Marc Domen, ON7SS)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ATTENTION with HAMWAG
Message-ID: <002d01c27912$852a2860$2b4cfea9@MARC>
ATTENTION WITH "HAMWAG"
Hi all,
Take care when you should have used "HAWWAG" during the WAG Contest.
HAMWAG is a freeware program that was promoted on some reflectors.
I have used it and noticed that using the adif file export, this was
not done correctly.
Band was give as "40" and not "40m"
UTC was given "12:25" and not "122500"
I had several problems when importing this adif file in my main log.
Vy 73 Marc, ON7SS
*******************************************
Amateur Radio Station ON7SS
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
Marc.Domen@skynet.be
on7ss@qsl.net
on7ss@skynet.be
ON7SS@ON7SS.TK
http://www.qsl.net/on7ss
http://www.ON7SS.tk
********************************************
>From marc.wullaert3 at pandora.be Mon Oct 21 23:28:15 2002
From: marc.wullaert3@pandora.be (Marc Wullaert ON4MA)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: [UBA-kader] ATTENTION with HAMWAG
References: <002d01c27912$852a2860$2b4cfea9@MARC>
Message-ID: <003e01c27940$6378bc80$0201a8c0@on4mamarc>
There is a updated version on the site 21-10-2002
Marc
----- Original Message -----
From: "Marc Domen, ON7SS" <Marc.Domen@skynet.be>
To: "ONL5923 Peter Destoop" <peter.destoop@pandora.be>; "ONL4299 Patrick"
<ONL4299@skynet.be>; "ONL3908 Maurits Nolf" <maurits_nolf@hotmail.com>;
"ONL3647 Geo Debaets" <geo.debaets@fi.antwerpen.be>; "F-10095 Pierre
FOURNIER" <f10095@club-internet.fr>; "DIG" <dl-dig@yahoogroups.com>;
"Contest Rules" <contest-rules@ne.nal.go.jp>; "Contest Reflector"
<CQ-Contest@contesting.com>; "Awards reflector"
<HAM_awards@yahoogroups.com>; "UBA Kader" <uba-kader@yahoogroups.com>;
"VK2AR" <vk2ar@hotmail.com>; <.dl1dtl@darc.de>
Sent: Monday, October 21, 2002 4:58 PM
Subject: [UBA-kader] ATTENTION with HAMWAG
> ATTENTION WITH "HAMWAG"
>
> Hi all,
>
> Take care when you should have used "HAWWAG" during the WAG Contest.
> HAMWAG is a freeware program that was promoted on some reflectors.
>
> I have used it and noticed that using the adif file export, this was
> not done correctly.
>
> Band was give as "40" and not "40m"
> UTC was given "12:25" and not "122500"
>
> I had several problems when importing this adif file in my main log.
>
> Vy 73 Marc, ON7SS
>
>
> *******************************************
> Amateur Radio Station ON7SS
> 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
>
> Marc.Domen@skynet.be
> on7ss@qsl.net
> on7ss@skynet.be
> ON7SS@ON7SS.TK
> http://www.qsl.net/on7ss
> http://www.ON7SS.tk
>
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>
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>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 21 15:35:03 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Ill QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 21Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210212135.g9LLZ3l30599@b4h.net>
2002 Ill QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 21Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 18, 2002
E-mail logs to: (none)
Mail logs to:
RAMS
c/o John Matz, KB9II
7079 West Ave.
Honover Park, IL 60103
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
In State Fixed HP
KI9A 264 462 142 8 140,580 ST.LOUIS ARC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Mobile QRP
K9IUA/M 140 7 38 6 11,172 Green River Valley A
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Non-IL HP
K4XU 155 55 95 8 34,675
K1PQS 208 4 78 7 32,760
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Non-IL LP
N6MU 190 31 76 8 31,236 SCCC
K8MR 97 16 61 4 12,810 MRRC
NO5W 80 0 53 5 8,480 NARS
K8KHZ 28 64 45 5,355 MRRC
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 21 15:36:19 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Worked All Germany - All Claimed Scores 21Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210212136.g9LLaJl30610@b4h.net>
2002 Worked All Germany - All Claimed Scores 21Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 20, 2002
E-mail logs to: wag@darc.de
Mail logs to:
Klaus Voigt, DL1DTL
P.O. Box 12 09 37
D-01010 Dresden
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/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO CW HP
SQ4NR(@SP4KSY) 518 0 94 19 146,076 WWYC
SM5D(SM5DJZ) 379 0 113 128,481
W4SAA(@K4FK) 454 0 93 20 125,304 FCG
JY9QJ 320 0 98 5 87,612 BCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO CW LP
LY2XW 469 0 90 126,630
PY1NX 386 0 86 11 99,588
HB9CZF 269 0 77 11 62,139
SV1XV 58 0 35 4 6,090
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO CW QRP
W3BBO 214 0 70 14 44,940
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO Mixed HP
K1GU 134 6 70 29,400 YCCC
VE7AVV 0 59 22 5 3,894 BCDX
K7ZO 0 56 21 1 3,528
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO Mixed LP
SL4CM(SM4TUG) 615 0 104 22 191,880
OK1FHI 313 127 89 117,480
WN6K 29 24 32 3 5,088 SCCC
K9GY 37 14 32 4,896 SMC
VA7DXR 0 30 23 4 2,070
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 21 15:37:05 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 JARTS RTTY - All Claimed Scores 21Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210212137.g9LLb5t30619@b4h.net>
2002 JARTS RTTY - All Claimed Scores 21Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 30, 2002
E-mail logs to: jarts@edsoftz.com
Mail logs to:
(none)
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 QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
AA5AU 1773 4649 339 1,576,011
J41YM(OK1YM) 1696 4076 344 42 1,402,144
OH2BP 1409 3427 347 41 1,179,169 CCF
K4GMH 1373 3694 313 1,156,222 PVRC
VA3DX 1131 3001 322 31 966,322 CCO
WX4TM 1016 2660 256 24 680,960
K4WW 984 2675 248 663,400 KCG
N2WK 833 2197 258 20 566,826
VE6YR 870 2225 232 31 516,200
K3SV 404 1096 170 186,320
LP7H(LU9HS) 501 285 96 18 142,560
WA6BOB 404 956 131 15 125,236 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
K7SV 1001 2728 272 32 742,016 PVRC
OK2CLW 824 1989 237 42 471,393
VE3BUC 664 1741 217 25 377,797 CCO
N1MGO 520 1357 191 20 259,187
GU0SUP 401 1006 190 2 191,140
KE4KWE 385 1011 144 7 145,584
WA1Z 318 797 145 115,565 YCCC
VE7ASK 321 866 119 103,054
VE9DX 277 689 143 7 98,527
WA3AAN 269 675 135 16 91,125
F6FJE 237 581 98 56,938
DL4RCK 204 492 105 5 51,660 BCC
AE4Y 215 12655 71 6 36,991 SECC
G3URA 171 396 75 11 29,700 BARTG
K6OWL 178 338 72 10 24,336
SV1XV 90 199 58 11,542 BARTG
SP3BGD 56 142 43 6,106
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 21 15:39:39 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Cal QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 21Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210212139.g9LLddH30628@b4h.net>
2002 Cal QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 21Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 15, 2002
E-mail logs to: cqp@contesting.com
Mail logs to:
NCCC
c/o Al Maenchen, AD6E
3330 Farthing Way
San Jose, California 95132
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
In State Cnty Exped HP
W6ML 1072 1986 58 25 416,904
W6PT 570 1700 57 24 291,270
W6PH 776 1017 58 22 252,996 YCCC
K6C 600 1181 58 22 241,396
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Cnty Exped LP
KS6U 405 132 55 16 81,345 Central Oregon DX Cl
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State M/M HP
N6O(@N6RO) 1492 3414 58 30 655,632 NCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State M/S HP
N6XI 926 1177 58 26 297,656 Mother Lode DX & Con
W6EEN 618 1618 58 25 295,220 SCCC
K6LRN 579 1100 58 22 228,346 Mother Lode DX/Conte
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Mobile HP
K6AQL/M 1102 471 58 27 1,573
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op HP
N6ED 825 1693 58 24 339,938 SCCC
K6LA 889 1566 58 24 336,342 SCCC
K6NA(K6LL) 721 1634 58 24 314,998 SCCC
W6CIT(N6AN) 868 1388 58 309,546 SCCC
K6XX 856 1294 58 24 299,048
AE6Y 725 1430 58 24 292,030 Mother Lode DX/CC
N6IG(@W6GO) 1572 0 58 24 273,528
N6HC 696 1264 58 22 267,728 SCCC
W6TK 792 1143 57 23 265,563 SCCC
AC6T(@N6VR) 813 1042 57 23 257,811 SCCC
N6WIN(@W2IJ) 219 1558 58 24 218,834 SCCC
K6RIM 675 640 58 19 191,690 NCCC
K6TA 644 0 53 7 101,124 MOTHER LODE DX/CONTE
N5ZK(W5ASP) 174 506 58 90,306 TDXS
AD6WL 0 671 58 10 77,836
K6KO 0 380 35 4 26,600
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op LP
K6AM 878 946 58 24 262,508 SCCC
N6MU(@N6NB) 789 1039 58 24 257,810
AA6PW 864 816 57 24 240,768 SCCC
W6KK 642 975 57 24 220,932 SCCC
WN6K 578 839 57 23 194,484 SCCC
NC6K 498 256 56 19 112,336
KD6KHJ 0 731 57 21 83,334
W6KY 309 70 48 9 51,216 SCCC
ND2T 141 293 50 21 50,450
WA6PX 202 47 46 16 32,200
WA7BNM/6 169 81 42 5 28,098 SCCC
W6ZZZ 0 256 40 20,480 NCCC
WA6BOB 104 79 35 4 16,345 SCCC
K6OWL 62 94 40 9 14,960
W6MVW 105 0 33 2 10,395
W6ZL 66 0 32 1 6,336
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op QRP
W3SE/6 657 0 52 21 102,492 SCCC
W6UFT(W1HIJ) 472 73 55 20 84,425 SCCC
N6WS 357 204 55 10 81,345 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Mobile LP
K8MAD(K8MR) 70 67 40 3 13,760 MRRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State School LP
W7UQ(KL9A) 130 197 53 9 41,552 WWYC
WF4DD(KG4CZU) 0 202 49 6 19,796
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op HP
N0AC(@N0NI) 404 727 58 152,000
NB1B 322 592 58 23 124,700 YCCC
KE9I 307 600 58 123,018 SMC
N8BJQ 281 594 58 20 117,798 SWODXA
W8GN 353 391 58 22 106,778 NCC
KO7X(@KI7WX) 317 302 58 14 90,190 PVRC
VE3KZ 265 329 58 15 84,274 CCO
K4FCG(K4OJ) 210 408 58 14 83,868 FCG
N9AG(@N8NR) 195 413 58 14 81,838 SWODXA
W4SAA(@K4FK) 289 249 56 22 76,440 FCG
VA3NR 237 315 57 76,437 CCO
K4IU 218 278 57 68,970 MWA
N5EG 104 410 58 9 65,656
VE3STT 219 227 56 13 62,216 CCO
K4TX 174 197 57 8 52,212
K8MR 148 251 55 7 52,030 MRRC
VE6AO(VE6TC) 0 431 53 14 45,686
KI9A 66 314 55 8 45,430 SMC
K1PQS 223 114 50 44,850
W3IQ 158 159 54 42,768 NCC
K5KG 129 162 55 6 39,105 FCG
N2ED 156 142 51 8 38,352 FRC
KN5H 130 147 53 36,782
VY1JA 98 113 57 29,070
K2SX 81 63 45 4 16,605 Order of Boiled OWLs
AL1G 6 136 51 20 14,790
K3WW 38 93 45 4 13,500 FRC
K1GU 36 41 32 6,080 YCCC
VK2CZ 0 64 30 1,920
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op LP
W8MJ 408 786 58 24 162,168 MRRC
CJ7RR(VA7RR) 288 681 58 24 129,340 BCDX
N4PN 311 568 58 23 120,002 FCG
K4RO 781 176 58 21 116,290 TCG
N8UM 373 326 57 101,947 TCG
N2CU 347 316 58 18 97,034 WNYDXA
K8IR 309 346 55 23 89,045
NF4A 208 368 58 12 78,880 FCG
K0EJ 166 416 58 12 77,140 TCG
NY1S 294 220 57 75,354
VE3CR 255 272 56 73,304 CCO
K0CIE 225 279 57 70,281
NY4N 231 250 56 19 66,808 TCG
K7SV 234 231 57 12 66,348 PVRC
NA4K 241 209 57 9 65,037 TCG
VE7XB 160 284 57 59,736
KI7Y 287 154 52 22 59,696 WVDXC
VE3BUC 207 212 57 13 59,565 CCO
KR6NA/0 0 496 57 18 56,544
N0SG 149 222 54 16 48,114 Grand Mesa
VE7ASK 264 0 51 20 40,239
KN4Y 269 0 49 18 39,543 FCG
VE4YU 134 161 52 7 37,648
K0FX(DON) 212 0 635 31,115 Grand Mesa
NO5W 211 0 49 9 31,017 Northwest Amateur Ra
N0KE 98 115 52 6 27,248 Grand Mesa
W3DYA 210 0 42 26,460
K8GT 101 103 47 7 23,923 MRRC
W7KU 75 119 51 20 23,613 Hualapai Amateur Rad
K5OT 175 0 43 7 22,575 SMC
N0SXX 108 56 51 7 22,236 Grand Mesa
WW5X 126 39 47 6 21,432
VE3DZ 68 94 46 4 18,032 CCO
K0UK 41 110 49 5 16,807 Grand Mesa
NM0X 0 130 47 7 12,220
VE3AGC 0 134 45 4 12,060 CCO
W4YA 100 0 37 4 11,100 FCG
WA1Z 57 54 37 10,323 YCCC
VA3WN 62 33 40 4 10,080 CCO
KE9S 0 120 42 3 10,080 BAY AREA WIRELESS AS
WA3AAN 51 0 30 4,590
VE3TPZ 0 66 34 7 4,488 CCO
N4VI 48 0 27 2 3,888 Grand Mesa
N0HF 44 0 27 1 3,564 Grand Mesa
K4LOG 0 52 31 3 3,224 FCG
K0HB 35 1 23 2,668 MWA
W4PA 19 9 19 1 1,425 TCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op QRP
N9NE 318 221 57 18 79,572 SMC
K5IID 228 173 54 15 55,620 MRRC
WB6BWZ 102 54 45 13 18,630 SECC
Operators:
K6AQL/M K0DI,K0KTZ
K6C K6ENT,KF6KGO,N6DE,W1SRD
K6LRN K6LRN,K6TKD
KS6U K2DI,KD7RZA,KI6Y,KS6U,W7MT,W7YOW,WA7AJ
N6O K6CTA,KI7WX,N6BV,N6RO,WA6O,WX5S
N6XI KI6IV,N6XI,W6EU
W6EEN K6XC,N6RT,W6AQ,W6EEN,W6ORD
W6ML K6JI,W6JTB,W6KC,WQ6X
W6PT K6QK,K6ZH,N7CW
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 21 15:40:48 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Pa QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 21Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210212140.g9LLemQ30639@b4h.net>
2002 Pa QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 21Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 16, 2002
E-mail logs to: (none)
Mail logs to:
PA QSO Party 2002
P.O. Box 614
State College, PA 16804
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
In State M/S HP
N3SD(@W3IQ) 455 830 141 21 221,922.5 NCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State M/S LP
N3RM 106 811 132 20 131,028.0 OWLS
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Mobile LP
W3USA/M(W1NN) 1004 248 125 22 240,625.0
K8MR/3 695 108 104 13 137,912.0 NCC
K3ONW/M 55 33 56 4 6,636.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Rover HP
KN4SK(KN4SK/AB4Y 439 810 127 201,127.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op HP
AA3B 611 1160 143 22 312,768.0 FRC
K3WW 721 799 144 20 288,168.0 FRC
N3AD 747 692 140 20 271,120.0 FRC
K3MD 633 713 139 21 245,249.0
K3PP 249 1063 140 22 207,140.0
W3JXP 0 957 133 127,881.0
W4ZE 0 768 132 22 101,376.0 WASH
N3RD 149 2 72 3 17,036.0 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op LP
K3MX(K2CD) 339 703 133 22 169,779.0
KD8MQ/3 84 382 104 22 55,977.5
WN3VAW 50 341 100 18 44,400.0 Wireless Association
N3KFD 58 41 49 5 7,974.5 Wireless Association
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op QRP
K3TEJ 448 394 121 22 279,211.0 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op CW HP
K3SV 457 0 103 79,567.5
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op CW LP
NY3A 873 0 122 22 173,569.0 PVRC
KC3M 821 0 127 171,634.0
AD8J 734 0 122 22 147,932.0 NCC
WA3AAN 225 0 90 10 31,825.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op Port LP
WA3SES 692 543 138 22 233,910.0
N3FR 593 535 135 22 204,120.0
N2OCW/P 0 832 131 22 109,392.0
N3GNW 0 677 114 20 77,436.0 Warminster Amateur R
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op HP
K1GU 44 45 45 55,125.0 YCCC
W3HDH 232 244 66 19 42,115.0
K1PQS 240 186 63 38,812.0
K4BAI 233 108 62 32,383.0 SECC
N6HC 192 152 60 28,120.0 SCCC
KN5H 186 150 62 25,079.0
K4RO 68 103 56 6 12,992.0 TCG
K0OU 94 40 45 8,707.5 SMC
VK2CZ 0 5 4 420.0
N6ED 4 14 12 1 200.0 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op LP
N4GG 64 36 46 2 66,840.0 PVRC
W8MJ 367 380 67 22 66,732.0 MRRC
VE3STT 266 226 64 45,584.0 CCO
NY1S 270 165 65 41,476.0
VE3BUC 133 287 66 15 34,462.0 CCO
K7SV 162 205 67 10 30,418.0 PVRC
W1TO 157 150 66 28,988.0 YCCC
N3RA/8 116 201 66 8 26,796.0 NCC
NY4N 169 106 61 23,363.0 TCG
NY4T 2 316 65 22,000.0 TCG
WN6K 90 121 58 14 15,877.0 TCG
NF4A 105 105 56 9 15,608.0 FCG
VE7XB 86 126 55 12 15,225.0
W2RDS 0 177 60 8 11,620.0 FRC
N6RO 45 17 33 2 3,289.0 NCCC
W6ZZZ 0 21 15 915.0 NCCC
K9JLS 0 24 20 2 880.0 SMC
N0AC 86 14 1 1.0
LZ1ABC 29 1 1 0 1.0 WWYC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op QRP
N9NE 110 28 49 7 21,184.0 SMC
WB6BWZ 66 44 45 14 13,365.0 SECC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op CW LP
N6MU 174 0 58 15,938.0
K5OT 153 0 58 13,511.0 SMC
NO5W 96 0 44 6,336.0 Northwest Amateur Ra
VE7ASK 59 0 38 3,763.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op CW QRP
KD7AEE 54 0 30 5,260.0 utah contest club
Operators:
K8MR/3 K8MR,W8DRZ
N3RM N3RM,N3WFP
N3SD N3SD,W3IQ
>From jjreisert at alum.mit.edu Tue Oct 22 09:49:10 2002
From: jjreisert@alum.mit.edu (Jim Reisert AD1C)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] New Country Files 22 October 2002
Message-ID: <5.2.0.5.2.20021022084745.025d14f8@mail.attbi.com>
New country files are released on www.k1ea.com
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
22 October 2002 (CTY-1202)
* Added EM1KGG, KC4/N2TA, KC4/N2SIG and KC4/KE6ZYR to callsign list for
Antarctica, CE9.
* Added FO/I2YSB and FO/IK2GNW to callsign list for Austral Is., FO/a.
* Added 8N1OGA to callsign list for Ogasawara, JD/o.
* Added AL7W (Oregon) and KL0S (Tennessee) to callsign list for United
States, K.
* Removed KS6DV from callsign list for American Samoa, KH8 (Larry is now
AH8LG).
* Added VC2C and VE3EY/2 (both CQ Zone 2) to callsign list for Canada,
VE.
* Added Ducie Island, VP6/d.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
--
Jim Reisert AD1C, 7 Charlemont Court, North Chelmsford, MA 01863
USA +978-251-9933, <jjreisert@alum.mit.edu>, http://www.ad1c.com
PGP Fingerprint: D8E2 3D78 339F A7F1 8C13 1193 B5D1 4FB6 79D1 70DC
>From n0ss at earthlink.net Tue Oct 22 09:15:00 2002
From: n0ss@earthlink.net (Tom Hammond =?iso-8859-1?Q?N=D8SS?=)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] FWD from KW8N
Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.2.20021022081330.00b126a0@localhost>
Folks:
I JUST received this message from Bob, KW8N.
If anyone can help him out, please reply DIRECTLY TO BOB at <KW8N@aol.com>.
Thanks & 73,
Tom N0SS
>Return-Path: <KW8N@aol.com>
>From: KW8N@aol.com
>To: n0ss@earthlink.net
>Subject: Help please
>
>Tom,
>
>I am headed to KP2A in a few hours and have been looking all over here for
>the dimensions to a 4 element beam design by W2PV. On 20 meters it was
>about a 40 foot boom and on 15 meters about 26 foot. It was real popular
>in the early 80's.
>
>I don't get on contesting.com much and don't remember how to post a
>question there. If you wouldn't mind doing so for me and have them
>respond to my e-mail address kw8n@aol.com (which I will pick up from
>KP2). Hoping to throw one or two of these together from the odds and ends
>of stuff I have down there.
>
>TNX es 73, Bob KW8N
>From k8cc at comcast.net Wed Oct 23 00:56:55 2002
From: k8cc@comcast.net (David A. Pruett)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] FWD from KW8N
In-Reply-To: <4.3.2.7.2.20021022081330.00b126a0@localhost>
Message-ID: <4.2.0.58.20021022235642.00a03e80@mail.comcast.net>
I sent Bob the info he needed tonite.
K8CC
At 08:15 AM 10/22/02 -0500, Tom Hammond N?SS wrote:
>Folks:
>
>I JUST received this message from Bob, KW8N.
>
>If anyone can help him out, please reply DIRECTLY TO BOB at <KW8N@aol.com>.
>
>Thanks & 73,
>
>Tom N0SS
>
>>Return-Path: <KW8N@aol.com>
>>From: KW8N@aol.com
>>To: n0ss@earthlink.net
>>Subject: Help please
>>
>>Tom,
>>
>>I am headed to KP2A in a few hours and have been looking all over here
>>for the dimensions to a 4 element beam design by W2PV. On 20 meters it
>>was about a 40 foot boom and on 15 meters about 26 foot. It was real
>>popular in the early 80's.
>>
>>I don't get on contesting.com much and don't remember how to post a
>>question there. If you wouldn't mind doing so for me and have them
>>respond to my e-mail address kw8n@aol.com (which I will pick up from
>>KP2). Hoping to throw one or two of these together from the odds and
>>ends of stuff I have down there.
>>
>>TNX es 73, Bob KW8N
>
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>CQ-Contest@contesting.com
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>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 23 08:01:02 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Ill QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 23Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210231401.g9NE12q32552@b4h.net>
2002 Ill QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 23Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 18, 2002
E-mail logs to: (none)
Mail logs to:
RAMS
c/o John Matz, KB9II
7079 West Ave.
Honover Park, IL 60103
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
In State Cnty Line LP
W9AWE(K0CA) 960 0 108 8 207,360 Western Illinois ARC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Cnty Line QRP
N9WW 122 112 61 6 21,716
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Fixed HP
KI9A 264 462 142 8 140,580 ST.LOUIS ARC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Fixed LP
N9BOR 170 0 64 4 21,760 SMC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Mobile LP
N9JF/M 782 3 104 8 162,968 Western IL ARC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Mobile QRP
K9IUA/M 140 7 38 6 11,172 Green River Valley A
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Fixed LP
N9CO/0 190 26 82 8 33,292
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Non-IL HP
K4XU 155 55 95 8 34,675
K4BAI 165 89 81 6 33,939 SECC
K1PQS 208 4 78 7 32,760
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Non-IL LP
AD1C 200 57 90 7 41,130 YCCC
N6MU 190 31 76 8 31,236 SCCC
N8UM 79 73 66 4 14,579 TCG
K8MR 97 16 61 4 12,810 MRRC
NO5W 80 0 53 5 8,480 NARS
K8KHZ 28 64 45 5,355 MRRC
WA3AAN 37 0 32 2 2,368
W2SR 4 36 29 4 1,276
W6ZZZ 0 6 6 36 NCCC
Operators:
N9JF/M KB9JIZ,N9JF
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 23 08:02:07 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Worked All Germany - All Claimed Scores 23Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210231402.g9NE27A32567@b4h.net>
2002 Worked All Germany - All Claimed Scores 23Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 20, 2002
E-mail logs to: wag@darc.de
Mail logs to:
Klaus Voigt, DL1DTL
P.O. Box 12 09 37
D-01010 Dresden
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/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO CW HP
SQ4NR(@SP4KSY) 518 0 94 19 146,076 WWYC
SM5D(SM5DJZ) 379 0 113 128,481
W4SAA(@K4FK) 454 0 93 20 125,304 FCG
JY9QJ 320 0 98 5.1 87,612 BCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO CW LP
DJ2QV 719 0 169 14 382,109 RR DX
RW3VZ 514 0 111 171,162
LY2XW 469 0 90 126,630
PY1NX 386 0 86 11 99,588
HB9CZF 269 0 77 11 62,139
YU1ZZ 244 0 80 5 58,560 YU CC
SV1XV 58 0 35 4 6,090
LY2TA 31 0 31 4 2,883 Lithuanian DX
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO CW QRP
W3BBO 214 0 70 14 44,940
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO Mixed HP
DL3TD 1047 1168 282 2,200,000
K3WW 145 19 72 5 35,424 FRC
K1GU 134 6 70 29,400 YCCC
VE7AVV 0 59 22 5 3,894 BCDX
K7ZO 0 56 21 1 3,528
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO Mixed LP
SL4CM(SM4TUG) 615 0 104 22 191,880
OK1FHI 313 127 89 117,480
WN6K 29 24 32 3 5,088 SCCC
K9GY 37 14 32 4,896 SMC
VE3AGC 0 37 28 3 3,108 CCO
VA7DXR 0 30 23 4 2,070
Operators:
(none)
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 23 08:02:58 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 JARTS RTTY - All Claimed Scores 23Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210231402.g9NE2wc32576@b4h.net>
2002 JARTS RTTY - All Claimed Scores 23Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 30, 2002
E-mail logs to: jarts@edsoftz.com
Mail logs to:
(none)
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 QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
AA5AU 1773 4649 339 1,576,011
J41YM(OK1YM) 1696 4076 344 42 1,402,144
OH2BP 1409 3427 347 41 1,179,169 CCF
K4GMH 1373 3694 313 1,156,222 PVRC
VA3DX 1131 3001 322 31 966,322 CCO
WX4TM 1016 2660 256 24 680,960
W7WW 1152 2960 229 26 677,840 SCCC
K4WW 984 2675 248 663,400 KCG
N2WK 833 2197 258 20 566,826
VE6YR 870 2225 232 31 516,200
N0KE(@W0TM) 804 2083 246 36 512,418 Grand Mesa
K3SV 404 1096 170 186,320
LP7H(LU9HS) 501 285 96 18 142,560
WA6BOB 404 956 131 15 125,236 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
K7SV 1001 2728 272 32 742,016 PVRC
JI1UTP/4 777 2158 227 489,866
OK2CLW 824 1989 237 42 471,393
VE3BUC 664 1741 217 25 377,797 CCO
G0URR 676 1660 225 24 373,500 Royal Signals Amateu
N1MGO 520 1357 191 20 259,187
GU0SUP 401 1006 190 2 191,140
W1TO 391 1036 167 173,012 YCCC
KE4KWE 385 1011 144 7 145,584
N7OR 426129750 125 129,750 Cascade Contest Club
WA1Z 318 797 145 115,565 YCCC
VE7ASK 321 866 119 103,054
VE9DX 277 689 143 7 98,527
WA3AAN 269 675 135 16 91,125
VA3PC 228 591 134 79,194 CCO
F6FJE 237 581 98 56,938
DL4RCK 204 492 105 5 51,660 BCC
AE4Y 215 12655 71 6 36,991 SECC
G3URA 171 396 75 11 29,700 BARTG
K6OWL 178 338 72 10 24,336
SV1XV 90 199 58 11,542 BARTG
SP3BGD 56 142 43 6,106
Operators:
(none)
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 23 08:04:15 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Pa QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 23Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210231404.g9NE4FE32586@b4h.net>
2002 Pa QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 23Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 16, 2002
E-mail logs to: (none)
Mail logs to:
PA QSO Party 2002
P.O. Box 614
State College, PA 16804
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
In State M/S HP
N3SD(@W3IQ) 455 830 141 21 221,922.5 NCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State M/S LP
N3RM 106 811 132 20 131,028.0 OWLS
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Mobile LP
W3USA/M(W1NN) 1004 248 125 22 240,625.0
K8MR/3 695 108 104 13 137,912.0 NCC
K3ONW/M 55 33 56 4 6,636.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Rover HP
KN4SK(KN4SK/AB4Y 439 810 127 201,127.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op HP
AA3B 611 1160 143 22 312,768.0 FRC
K3WW 721 799 144 20 288,168.0 FRC
N3AD 747 692 140 20 271,120.0 FRC
K3MD 633 713 139 21 245,249.0
K3PP 249 1063 140 22 207,140.0
W3JXP 0 957 133 127,881.0
W4ZE 0 768 132 22 101,376.0 WASH
N3RD 149 2 72 3 17,036.0 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op LP
K3MX(K2CD) 339 703 133 22 169,779.0
KD8MQ/3 84 382 104 22 55,977.5
WN3VAW 50 341 100 18 44,400.0 Wireless Association
N3KFD 58 41 49 5 7,974.5 Wireless Association
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op QRP
K3TEJ 448 394 121 22 279,211.0 FRC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op CW HP
K3SV 457 0 103 79,567.5
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op CW LP
NY3A 873 0 122 22 173,569.0 PVRC
KC3M 821 0 127 171,634.0
AD8J 734 0 122 22 147,932.0 NCC
WA3AAN 225 0 90 10 31,825.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Single Op Port LP
WA3SES 692 543 138 22 233,910.0
N3FR 593 535 135 22 204,120.0
N2OCW/P 0 832 131 22 109,392.0
N3GNW 0 677 114 20 77,436.0 Warminster Amateur R
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op HP
K1GU 44 45 45 55,125.0 YCCC
W3HDH 232 244 66 19 42,115.0
K1PQS 240 186 63 38,812.0
K4BAI 233 108 62 32,383.0 SECC
N6HC 192 152 60 28,120.0 SCCC
KN5H 186 150 62 25,079.0
K4RO 68 103 56 6 12,992.0 TCG
K0OU 94 40 45 8,707.5 SMC
VK2CZ 0 5 4 420.0
N6ED 4 14 12 1 200.0 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op LP
N4GG 64 36 46 2 66,840.0 PVRC
W8MJ 367 380 67 22 66,732.0 MRRC
VE3STT 266 226 64 45,584.0 CCO
NY1S 270 165 65 41,476.0
VE3BUC 133 287 66 15 34,462.0 CCO
K7SV 162 205 67 10 30,418.0 PVRC
W1TO 157 150 66 28,988.0 YCCC
N3RA/8 116 201 66 8 26,796.0 NCC
NY4N 169 106 61 23,363.0 TCG
NY4T 2 316 65 22,000.0 TCG
WN6K 90 121 58 14 15,877.0 TCG
NF4A 105 105 56 9 15,608.0 FCG
VE7XB 86 126 55 12 15,225.0
W2RDS 0 177 60 8 11,620.0 FRC
N6RO 45 17 33 2 3,289.0 NCCC
W6ZZZ 0 21 15 915.0 NCCC
K9JLS 0 24 20 2 880.0 SMC
N0AC 86 14 1 1.0
LZ1ABC 29 1 1 0 1.0 WWYC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op QRP
N9NE 110 28 49 7 21,184.0 SMC
WB6BWZ 66 44 45 14 13,365.0 SECC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op CW LP
N6MU 174 0 58 15,938.0
K5OT 153 0 58 13,511.0 SMC
NO5W 96 0 44 6,336.0 Northwest Amateur Ra
VE7ASK 59 0 38 3,763.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Single Op CW QRP
KD7AEE 54 0 30 5,260.0 utah contest club
Operators:
K8MR/3 K8MR,W8DRZ
N3RM N3RM,N3WFP
N3SD N3SD,W3IQ
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 23 08:07:45 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NA Sprint CW - Final Claimed Scores
Message-ID: <200210231407.g9NE7jv32595@b4h.net>
2002 NA Sprint CW - Final Claimed Scores
Submit logs by: October 8, 2002
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 QSOs Mults hr Score Club/Team
Single Op HP
K4AAA(W4AN) 384 47 4 17,907 SS Sprint Coaltn #1
N5TJ(@N5YA) 375 46 4 17,250 Austin Powers
W4PA(@K4JNY) 366 47 4 17,202 SS Sprint Coaltn #1
N2NL(@K1PT) 368 44 4 16,192 SS Sprint Coaltn #1
K6RO(N6MJ) 343 47 4 16,121 SCCC #1
N2NT 347 46 4 15,962 FRC Domestic
W6EEN(N6RT) 357 44 4 15,708 SCCC #1
N6TR 341 45 4 15,345 Corner Pocketeers
K5ZD 333 46 15,318 YCCC #1
N4AF 331 46 4 15,226 SS Sprint Coaltn #1
K3LR(@W5TM) 338 45 4 15,210 North Coast Conteste
N2IC 366 41 15,006 Grand Mesa Contester
N6TV 333 45 4 14,985 NCCC Team One
N6ZZ 345 43 4 14,835 Azenmokers
K6NA 328 45 4 14,760 SCCC #1
N5RZ 349 42 4 14,658 Austin Powers
K6LA 313 46 4 14,398 SCCC #1
K1KI 341 42 4 14,322 YCCC #1
N9RV 340 42 4 14,280 SMC #1
N3BB 315 45 4 14,175 Austin Powers
N2RM(N2NC) 326 43 4 14,018 FRC Domestic
K4BAI 311 45 4 13,995 SS Sprint Coaltn #1
K4NNN(K4OJ) 290 48 4 13,920 SS Sprint Coaltn #3
K3WW 303 45 4 13,635 FRC Domestic
K9NW(@K9UWA) 320 42 4 13,440 SMC #1
W4OC 301 44 4 13,244 SS Sprint Coaltn #1
N4AO(WC4E) 294 44 4 12,936 SS Sprint Coaltn #3
W5KFT(K5PI) 306 42 4 12,852 Austin Powers
AA3B 285 45 4 12,825 FRC Domestic
KT3Y 291 44 4 12,804 SS Sprint Coaltn #1
K5NZ 303 42 4 12,726 Austin Powers
K5KG 309 42 4 12,669 SS Sprint Coaltn #2
K4RO 306 41 12,546 SS Sprint Coaltn #1
N6AN(@W6UE) 297 42 4 12,474 SCCC #1
N6RO 295 42 4 12,390 NCCC Team One
N6VR 275 44 4 12,100 SCCC #1
8P9JG(N5KO) 288 42 4 12,096 Austin Powers
K4XU 281 42 4 12,083
W6JPL(W4EF) 274 44 4 12,056 SCCC #1
N5OT 286 42 4 12,012 Azenmokers
K5KA 292 41 4 11,972 Azenmokers
N4GN 278 43 4 11,954 KCG
K0OU 276 43 4 11,868 SMC #1
N6XI 275 43 4 11,825 NCCC Team One
W2GD 294 40 4 11,760 FRC Domestic
K5YAA 285 41 4 11,644 Azenmokers
KO7X(@KI7WX) 264 44 4 11,616 SS Sprint Coaltn #2
K1DG 281 41 11,521 YCCC #2
K2UA 274 41 4 11,234 North Coast Conteste
K7NV 275 40 4 11,000 NCCC Team One
K4FXN 267 41 4 10,947 SS Sprint Coaltn #2
W6EU 265 41 4 10,824 NCCC Team One
NA4K 260 41 4 10,660 SS Sprint Coaltn #2
N8EA 251 40 4 10,542 Mad River Radio Club
WQ5L 245 43 4 10,535 SS Sprint Coaltn #1
K0SR(@W0ZT) 282 37 4 10,434 RR DX
N4ZR 252 41 4 10,332 SS Sprint Coaltn #1
K9AY 240 43 4 10,320 SS Sprint Coaltn #2
VE3EJ 249 39 4 10,168 Team CCO
KM3T(@KC1XX) 254 40 4 10,160 YCCC #1
KZ5D 247 40 4 9,880 Cajun Contest Club
W4NZ 233 40 4 9,320 SS Sprint Coaltn #2
K6NR 212 43 4 9,116 SCCC #2
N5XU(N9NB) 219 41 4 8,979 Austin Powers
W6TK 234 38 4 8,854 SCCC #1
N2ED 227 39 4 8,853 FRC Domestic
N4BP 217 40 3 8,680 SS Sprint Coaltn #3
N2GC 220 39 4 8,580 YCCC #1
K5TR 220 36 4 7,920
K3MD 213 35 7,668 FRC Domestic
N0KE 186 39 4 7,254 Grand Mesa Contester
K4LQ 163 40 4 6,520 SS Sprint Coaltn #4
K6CTA 165 39 2 6,435 NCCC Team Two
K2SX 155 39 3 6,045 YCCC #1
W4SAA 137 38 4 5,480 SS Sprint Coaltn #4
KI7Y 147 35 3 5,110 Corner Pocketeers
K6LRN 157 35 4 4,595 NCCC Team Two
N1XS(@KB1H) 121 35 4 4,235 YCCC #1
W1TO 132 32 4 4,224 YCCC #2
K4XS 82 27 1 2,214 SS Sprint Coaltn #5
K8MR 40 25 1 1,000 Mad River Radio Club
WB0O 33 10 1 330
LY2TA 2 2 1 4
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club/Team
Single Op LP
K7SV 277 41 4 11,357 SS Sprint Coaltn #3
K0EJ 257 42 4 10,794 SS Sprint Coaltn #2
K5AF 256 41 4 10,414 Austin Powers
K7RI(K7SS) 256 40 4 10,024 Corner Pocketeers
N0AX 237 41 4 9,717 Corner Pocketeers
N5DO 230 42 4 9,660
KU8E 245 38 4 9,310 SS Sprint Coaltn #2
W8MJ 217 42 4 9,114 Mad River Radio Club
W0ETT 223 39 4 8,697 Grand Mesa Contester
W4ZW 205 40 4 8,610 SS Sprint Coaltn #4
K3JT 192 42 4 8,064
K4OGG 211 38 4 8,018 SS Sprint Coaltn #3
VE3DZ 214 37 4 7,881 CCO
WI9WI 210 37 7,770 SMC #2
N1LN 204 38 4 7,752
N4OX 204 38 4 7,752
N4GG 215 36 4 7,740 PVRC
NJ4M(WD4AHZ) 204 37 4 7,548 SS Sprint Coaltn #4
W1NN 192 38 4 7,296 Mad River Radio Club
K5OT 191 37 4 7,067 SMC #2
KU6J 171 39 4 6,840 NCCC Team Two
WA4TT 167 38 4 6,346 SS Sprint Coaltn #4
N7WA 176 34 5,984 Corner Pocketeers
NO5W 151 37 4 5,587
W6KY 142 32 4 4,544 SCCC #2
AA4LR 126 36 4 4,536 SS Sprint Coaltn #4
W6MVW 111 35 3 3,885
K4TX 108 35 2 3,885 PVRC
K0CIE 110 32 3,520 Azenmokers
ND4AA 90 32 2 2,880 SS Sprint Coaltn #5
KD5KQN 94 30 3 2,820
W3SE 90 29 4 2,610 SCCC #2
NG7Z 91 25 4 2,275
N3RA 74 30 1 2,220 NCC
W7UQ(KL9A) 76 28 1 2,128 Corner Pocketeers
K1GU 85 23 4 1,955 YCCC #2
AE6Y 65 27 1 1,809
VE3FU 47 23 2 1,081 Team CCO
VE3IAY 40 23 2 920 Team CCO
VE7ASK 45 15 4 675
N0AC 31 20 620
WA7BNM 13 8 104 SCCC
K0CO/M/7 10 5 1 50
9A6XX 0 0 2 1 WWYC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club/Team
Single Op QRP
K7UP 175 38 4 6,650 Team Elecraft
N9NE 115 36 4 4,140 SMC
NB1B 104 30 4 3,120 Team Elecraft
K0UK 75 26 2 2,025 Grand Mesa Contester
K9GY 35 10 2 350 SMC #2
WB6BWZ 13 9 3 117 SS Sprint Coaltn #4
Teams:
Austin Powers:
N5TJ(@N5YA) 17,250
N5RZ 14,658
N3BB 14,175
W5KFT(K5PI) 12,852
K5NZ 12,726
8P9JG(N5KO) 12,096
K5AF 10,414
N5XU(N9NB) 8,979
Team Total: 103,150
Azenmokers:
N6ZZ 14,835
N5OT 12,012
K5KA 11,972
K5YAA 11,644
K0CIE 3,520
Team Total: 53,983
Corner Pocketeers:
N6TR 15,345
K7RI(K7SS) 10,024
N0AX 9,717
N7WA 5,984
KI7Y 5,110
W7UQ(KL9A) 2,128
Team Total: 48,308
FRC Domestic:
N2NT 15,962
N2RM(N2NC) 14,018
K3WW 13,635
AA3B 12,825
W2GD 11,760
N2ED 8,853
K3MD 7,668
Team Total: 84,721
Grand Mesa Contesters:
N2IC 15,006
W0ETT 8,697
N0KE 7,254
K0UK 2,025
Team Total: 32,982
Mad River Radio Club:
N8EA 10,542
W8MJ 9,114
W1NN 7,296
K8MR 1,000
Team Total: 27,952
NCCC Team One:
N6TV 14,985
N6RO 12,390
N6XI 11,825
K7NV 11,000
W6EU 10,824
Team Total: 61,024
NCCC Team Two:
KU6J 6,840
K6CTA 6,435
K6LRN 4,595
Team Total: 17,870
North Coast Contesters:
K3LR(@W5TM) 15,210
K2UA 11,234
Team Total: 26,444
SCCC #1:
K6RO(N6MJ) 16,121
W6EEN(N6RT) 15,708
K6NA 14,760
K6LA 14,398
N6AN(@W6UE) 12,474
N6VR 12,100
W6JPL(W4EF) 12,056
W6TK 8,854
Team Total: 106,471
SCCC #2:
K6NR 9,116
W6KY 4,544
W3SE 2,610
Team Total: 16,270
SMC #1:
N9RV 14,280
K9NW(@K9UWA) 13,440
K0OU 11,868
Team Total: 39,588
SMC #2:
WI9WI 7,770
K5OT 7,067
K9GY 350
Team Total: 15,187
SS Sprint Coaltn #1:
K4AAA(W4AN) 17,907
W4PA(@K4JNY) 17,202
N2NL(@K1PT) 16,192
N4AF 15,226
K4BAI 13,995
W4OC 13,244
KT3Y 12,804
K4RO 12,546
WQ5L 10,535
N4ZR 10,332
Team Total: 139,983
SS Sprint Coaltn #2:
K5KG 12,669
KO7X(@KI7WX) 11,616
K4FXN 10,947
K0EJ 10,794
NA4K 10,660
K9AY 10,320
W4NZ 9,320
KU8E 9,310
Team Total: 85,636
SS Sprint Coaltn #3:
K4NNN(K4OJ) 13,920
N4AO(WC4E) 12,936
K7SV 11,357
N4BP 8,680
K4OGG 8,018
Team Total: 54,911
SS Sprint Coaltn #4:
W4ZW 8,610
NJ4M(WD4AHZ) 7,548
K4LQ 6,520
WA4TT 6,346
W4SAA 5,480
AA4LR 4,536
WB6BWZ 117
Team Total: 39,157
SS Sprint Coaltn #5:
ND4AA 2,880
K4XS 2,214
Team Total: 5,094
Team CCO:
VE3EJ 10,168
VE3FU 1,081
VE3IAY 920
Team Total: 12,169
Team Elecraft:
K7UP 6,650
NB1B 3,120
Team Total: 9,770
YCCC #1:
K5ZD 15,318
K1KI 14,322
KM3T(@KC1XX) 10,160
N2GC 8,580
K2SX 6,045
N1XS(@KB1H) 4,235
Team Total: 58,660
YCCC #2:
K1DG 11,521
W1TO 4,224
K1GU 1,955
Team Total: 17,700
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 23 08:09:23 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 NA Sprint SSB - Final Claimed Scores
Message-ID: <200210231409.g9NE9Nv32608@b4h.net>
2002 NA Sprint SSB - Final Claimed Scores
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 QSOs Mults hr Score Club/Team
Single Op HP
K7RI(K7SS) 346 49 4 16,954 NCCC #1
K7RAT(N6TR) 336 48 4 16,128 NCCC #1
W7GG 316 48 4 15,120 NCCC #1
WB0O 316 42 4 13,272
K6LA 287 46 4 13,202 SCCC #1
W9RE 282 43 4 12,040
WC4E 264 44 4 11,616 FCG
N6ED 275 42 4 11,550 SCCC #1
W6TK 251 44 4 11,044 SCCC #1
N6RO 276 40 4 11,040 NCCC #1
NX9T 260 42 4 10,920 SMC & Friends
W5TM(W5AO) 268 40 10,720 OkDX
K0OU 266 40 4 10,640 SMC
K4MA 257 41 4 10,537 NCCC #1
KI7WX(@AI6V) 245 43 4 10,535 NCCC #1
W6EU 250 42 4 10,500 NCCC #1
N2NL 224 46 4 10,304 FCG
NA4K 232 44 10,208 TCG
AE6Y 234 43 4 10,062 NCCC #1
KK1L 242 41 4 9,922 YCCC
N0KE(@W0TM) 220 42 4 9,240 GMCC
W0YK 237 37 4 8,769 NCCC #2
K5XR(W5ASP) 231 38 4 8,740 TDXS
K4BAI 215 40 4 8,600 SECC
K6LRN 200 41 4 8,200 NCCC #1
KO7X(@KI7WX) 217 36 4 7,812 NCCC #2
K3MD 209 37 7,733 FRC
K4IU 183 39 7,137 MWA #1
KI7Y 192 37 4 7,104 NCCC #2
NT6K 185 38 4 7,030 NCCC #2
KW8W 180 38 4 6,840 MRRC
K5YAA 182 36 2 6,522 OkDX
K9JLS(@AI9U) 173 35 4 6,055 SMC
WI9WI 132 34 2 4,488
K8MR 117 36 2 4,212 MRRC
KI6T 118 34 3 4,012 NCCC
N9RV 110 34 2 3,740 SMC & Friends
N6XI 113 25 2,825
K6TA 75 30 1 2,250 NCCC
W0TM 70 27 2 1,890 GMCC
K4TX 68 24 1 1,632
VE7SR(@VE7TLL) 53 29 1 1,537
N2GC 43 26 1 1,118
LY2TA 2 2 1 4
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club/Team
Single Op LP
W8MJ 237 43 4 10,191 MRRC
K7SV 222 44 4 9,768 PVRC
KU8E 203 43 8,729 SMC & Friends
AC0W 212 41 4 8,692 MWA #1
N5DO 198 41 4 8,118
N4VI 184 44 4 8,096 GMCC
W0ETT 206 39 4 8,034 GMCC
K1HT 188 39 3 7,332
KH6DV 151 48 4 7,248
N6WIN(@W2IJ) 168 40 4 6,720 SCCC #1
W4AU 161 37 3 5,957 Loudoun ARG
NF4A(NF4A+MURPHY 165 36 5,940 FCG
K5OT 163 35 3 5,705 SMC & Friends
WN6K 152 37 4 5,624 SCCC #1
K6UFO(MORK) 146 37 4 5,402 NCCC
NA4W(K4WI) 152 34 3 5,160 SECC
KI0F 161 32 4 5,152 MWA
AA6PW 139 35 4 4,865 SCCC #1
KU6J 141 31 4 4,371 NCCC #3
W6KY 120 31 4 3,720 SCCC #1
VE3AGC 112 32 4 3,584 Team CCO
WA7BNM 118 30 4 3,540 SCCC #1
W4NZ 100 32 2 3,200
VA3WN 102 30 4 3,060 Team CCO
ND2T 64 19 1,216 NCCC #2
W6ZZZ 72 15 1,080 NCCC #3
VE3CR 44 20 880 CCO
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club/Team
Single Op QRP
K5IID 117 32 4 3,744 MRRC
NB1B 119 29 4 3,451
W8QZA 59 22 4 1,298 GMCC
WW5X 50 21 4 1,050
WB6BWZ 35 14 4 490 SECC
Operators:
(none)
Teams:
FCG:
WC4E 11,616
N2NL 10,304
NF4A(NF4A+MURPHY 5,940
Team Total: 27,860
FRC:
K3MD 7,733
Team Total: 7,733
GMCC:
N0KE(@W0TM) 9,240
N4VI 8,096
W0ETT 8,034
W0TM 1,890
W8QZA 1,298
Team Total: 28,558
MWA #1:
AC0W 8,692
K4IU 7,137
Team Total: 15,829
NCCC #1:
K7RI(K7SS) 16,954
K7RAT(N6TR) 16,128
W7GG 15,120
N6RO 11,040
K4MA 10,537
KI7WX(@AI6V) 10,535
W6EU 10,500
AE6Y 10,062
K6LRN 8,200
Team Total: 109,076
NCCC #2:
W0YK 8,769
KO7X(@KI7WX) 7,812
KI7Y 7,104
NT6K 7,030
ND2T 1,216
Team Total: 31,931
NCCC #3:
KU6J 4,371
W6ZZZ 1,080
Team Total: 5,451
SCCC #1:
K6LA 13,202
N6ED 11,550
W6TK 11,044
N6WIN(@W2IJ) 6,720
WN6K 5,624
AA6PW 4,865
W6KY 3,720
WA7BNM 3,540
Team Total: 60,265
SMC & Friends:
NX9T 10,920
KU8E 8,729
K5OT 5,705
N9RV 3,740
Team Total: 29,094
Team CCO:
VE3AGC 3,584
VA3WN 3,060
Team Total: 6,644
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 23 08:12:04 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 WAE DX Contest, SSB - All Final Claimed Scores
Message-ID: <200210231412.g9NEC4D32622@b4h.net>
2002 WAE DX Contest, SSB - All Final Claimed Scores
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 QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
All M/S HP
DF0HQ 2153 2618 1017 48 4,852,107 RR DX
ZX5J 2515 2432 530 48 2,691,910 Araucaria DX Group
ZW5B(@PY5EG) 2497 2433 522 48 2,573,460 ARAUCARIA DX GROUP
YT1AD 1797 1552 768 2,571,264 YU CC
K4JA 2147 1947 214 45 2,112,760 PVRC
LR0N(@LU1NDC) 2240 2121 185 44 1,788,010
LZ9W 1705 1565 505 1,651,350
K2NG 1697 1643 204 48 1,635,620 FRC
PY1NX 1943 1842 389 40 1,472,365
LY2ZO 964 1055 553 48 1,110,977 Kaunas University of
IO2L 730 840 320 32 502,400
M2Z 659 719 324 28 446,472 South Dorset Radio S
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
UA9AM 2289 2205 583 36 2,620,002 Russian Contest Club
JY9QJ 2719 1860 555 31 2,473,635 BCC
EA8/OH2BYS 2022 2003 560 35 2,253,440
OE6Z(OE6MBG) 1643 1394 703 36 2,135,011
GW7X(GW4BLE) 1601 1468 232 36 1,635,244 CONTEST CAMBRIA
RA9JR 1583 1559 498 34 1,564,716 SRR
YU1JW 1593 1172 547 36 1,512,455 YU CC
W4MYA 1656 1485 187 30 1,366,062 PVRC
YL7A(YL2GM) 1008 1152 627 36 1,354,320 Latvian CC
RK4FF 1031 1233 550 36 1,245,200
EA5DFV 1219 617 525 36 963,900
PQ2Q(PY2WC) 1393 1345 346 20 947,348
N8II 1189 1160 152 23 765,774 PVRC
K3WW 950 948 164 20 721,240 FRC
YO9HP 639 900 409 629,451
W2YC 890 885 153 610,600 FRC
CK3KZ(VE3KZ) 835 835 313 522,710 CCO
CE8EIO 910 907 271 24 491,594 Southern Croux DX gr
VE3SY 810 808 284 20 459,512 CCO
KC1F 672 670 207 277,794 YCCC
AD4L 606 605 107 12 273,686 PVRC
LY2TA 365 480 129 9 249,275 Lithuanian DX
K3NM 461 461 259 10 238,798 FRC
N9RV 510 509 103 7 226,218 SMC
K4BAI 559 559 100 223,600 SECC
LT0H(LU3HY) 387 385 198 6 152,856
N4GG 263 258 96 10 116,183 PVRC
VE3ANX 336 328 76 5 104,754 CCO
AA3B 247 246 84 5 92,684 FRC
K5YAA 313 313 74 6 92,648 OkDX
KO7X(@KI7WX) 260 258 81 4 89,096 PVRC
N6ZZ 292 291 59 68,794
W1TO 198 194 75 63,896 YCCC
K6TA 155 150 74 9 45,600 NCCC
W3KLG(K3ND) 150 149 70 4 43,355 FRC
LP7H(LU9HS) 184 159 144 2 32,928
AC8G 108 106 79 16,906 Southwest Ohio DX As
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs QTCs Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
ZC4DW(G0DEZ) 1418 1317 412 36 1,126,820 Chiltern DX Club
9A7P(9A6XX) 743 1435 477 36 1,038,906 WWYC Croatia
CK3DZ(VE3DZ) 1033 1028 143 23 652,069 CCO
N1WR/3(KD4D) 703 686 145 34 449,064 PVRC
T93Y 326 721 276 24 288,972 Sarajevo Contest Gro
VE3BUC 440 440 227 23 199,760 CCO
VE3CR 450 450 214 192,600 CCO
NF4A 342 339 91 8 140,286 FCG
DJ9AO 176 499 161 108,675 WWYC
RW3VZ 203 225 241 103,148
ON4ADZ 238 525 63 10 97,536
W7ZR 257 256 75 14 77,463 WVDXC
N6WS 205 205 148 11 60,680 SCCC
VA3XRZ 189 186 144 10 54,000 CCO
K0FX(DON) 172 64 67 7 43,014 Grand Mesa
VE3RZ 156 146 128 6 38,656 CCO
VE4YU 130 128 106 4 27,348
WN3VAW 190 0 70 12 26,970 Wireless Association
VE3AGC 166 0 158 13 26,228 CCO
WN6K 105 94 37 14,726 SCCC
TA1/AJ3M 73 0 71 5,183 PVRC
WA7BNM 8 0 6 96 SCCC
Operators:
DF0HQ DK7YY,DL1AUZ,DL3TD,DL5ANT,DL5AXX,DL5YY
IO2L I2OKW,IK2FIL
K2NG K2NG,NO2R,W2EN
K4JA K4JA,K9GY,KE9I,W3BP
LR0N LU1NDC,LU2NI
LY2ZO LY2NUT,LY2UF
LZ9W LZ1UQ,LZ1ZD,LZ2CJ,LZ2HM,LZ2UU,LZ3FN
M2Z G0VHS,M5RIC
PY1NX PY1KX,PY1NX,PY1OB
YT1AD K1ZZ,RZ3AA,S56A,YT1AD,YU1AU,YU1DX
ZW5B PY2NDX,PY2YU,PY3MM,PY5EG,PY5GU
ZX5J PP5JR,PP5WG,PY3DX,PY3FOX,ZZ5ABV
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 23 08:12:51 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 ARRL Sep VHF - Final Claimed Scores
Message-ID: <200210231412.g9NECpP32631@b4h.net>
2002 ARRL Sep VHF - Final Claimed Scores
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 QSOs Mults hr Score Club
Limited Multi-Op HP
W2FU 1191 334 698,394 Rochester VHF Group
NC1I 1372 175 306,775
K8CC 460 144 24 84,528
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
Limited Multi-Op LP
VA3FIN 187 88 22 22,528 CCO
KY5R 166 79 28 15,247 Alabama Contest Grou
K1ALJ(@K1JE) 128 30 4,470 YCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
Single Op HP
K1TEO 834 207 19 273,033
K3DNE 598 208 205,920 PVRC
WB9Z 560 202 30 160,186 SMC
AF6O 196 50 31 13,600
K7BV 331 40 13,240 YCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
Single Op LP
K1JT 549 151 30 125,481 South Jersey Radio A
K8MR 221 106 30,740 MRRC
VE2ZP 173 81 15 18,954 Ontario VHF Associat
KE8RO 201 73 24 18,542
VA3KA 158 78 24 15,756 CCO
N6MU(@N6NB) 315 42 13,230
VE3KZ 148 65 9 11,505
VE3VZ 102 44 10 5,720
W8RU 33 26 2 1,014 MRRC
N6VI 40 16 5 880 SCCC
VA3OR 21 11 12 231
N3RA 20 11 2 220 NCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Mults hr Score Club
Single Op Port QRP
N7IR 51 20 1,420
Operators:
K1ALJ K1ALJ,K1JE
K8CC K8CC,K9TM
KY5R KY5R,N4YQ
VA3FIN VA3FIN,VE3SRE
>From ad1c at yahoo.com Wed Oct 23 08:44:10 2002
From: ad1c@yahoo.com (Jim Reisert)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: New Country Files 22 October 2002
In-Reply-To: <01c27a8c$34ef3fe0$08729a8e@rtnash.netcom.ca>
Message-ID: <20021023144410.80833.qmail@web13608.mail.yahoo.com>
A few people have pointed out corrections, there will be a new file tonight
(some time after 00z on the 24th GMT).
Sorry about this.
73 - Jim AD1C
=====
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USA +978-251-9933, <jjreisert@alum.mit.edu>, http://www.ad1c.com
PGP Fingerprint: D8E2 3D78 339F A7F1 8C13 1193 B5D1 4FB6 79D1 70DC
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>From py5eg at inepar.com.br Wed Oct 23 19:07:18 2002
From: py5eg@inepar.com.br (PY5EG)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ENC: WL WITH SOUND BOARD
Message-ID: <003701c27acf$cc058d10$1ac6c3c8@atilanohome>
-----Mensagem original-----
De: PY5EG [mailto:py5eg@inepar.com.br]
Enviada em: quarta-feira, 23 outubro, 2002 18:06
Para: 'WRITELOG'
Assunto: WL WITH SOUND BOARD
Hi Folks:
I'm adjusting the Writelog network for our Multi/Two operation ZW5B
in the next CQWWSSB this weekend.
I'm facing an interesting aspect and I would like to hear the
experts on WL regarding this particular problem.
I do have three computers in networking operation with the 10.36G
version.
All the three setups are directly connected with the specific radio
and everything is working perfectly.
I'm using sound board for WAV messages and the audio is ok.
THE PROBLEM:
There is a kind of beep on the audio exactly corresponding with the
CAT sign on the transceivers Mark V and FT 1000 D.
Due the fact that the sign CAT is showed every second the beep also
appears every second.
The beep is overlapped by the voice but you can hear it on the back
ground.
I would like to know if others faced that and eventually what is
the way to solve the problem
Thanks in advance
>From btippett at alum.mit.edu Wed Oct 23 18:09:06 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW Records Updated
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20021023210906.014f8f48@pop.vnet.net>
Both SSB and CW (Sorted by Country and Category) appear
to have been updated as of 22 October 2002:
http://cqww.com/intro.htm
73, Bill W4ZV
>From CWMAN1 at aol.com Wed Oct 23 23:40:45 2002
From: CWMAN1@aol.com (CWMAN1@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Problem with W9XT Contest Card/Icom 765
Message-ID: <46.2fe8baae.2ae8b7ad@aol.com>
Have used the contest card with VOX before with no problem. I've hooked it
up for CQWW (I work the fone tests, too, but still prefer CW) but now as soon
as I press the VOX button on the rig the mike keys and won't unkey until I
press the VOX switch to off.
I've unseated/reseated the card and the problem persists. Except for
throwing out the mike or skipping the fone contest, any ideas on what the
problem might be and how to fix it?
73 es tnx,
Fred/NA2U
CWMAN...I'D RATHER WORK CW!!!
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>From jjreisert at alum.mit.edu Thu Oct 24 00:00:07 2002
From: jjreisert@alum.mit.edu (Jim Reisert AD1C)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] New Country Files 24 October 2002
Message-ID: <5.2.0.5.2.20021023225817.02180458@mail.attbi.com>
New country files are released on www.k1ea.com -- if you use NA or WL, make
sure to follow the instructions in README.TXT
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
24 October 2002 (CTY-1203)
* Removed KC4/N2SIG from callsign list for Antarctica, CE9. N3SIG is
the correct home call.
* Added K4WI and NA4W in CQ Zone 4 to callsign list for United States, K.
* Removed all KC6 callsigns from Palau, T8 (thanks N3RD)
* Modified all the prefixes for Canada, VE, per March 2000 special
prefix rules (thanks VE3KZ).
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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
PGP Fingerprint: D8E2 3D78 339F A7F1 8C13 1193 B5D1 4FB6 79D1 70DC
>From jjreisert at alum.mit.edu Thu Oct 24 10:54:24 2002
From: jjreisert@alum.mit.edu (Jim Reisert AD1C)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] New Country Files 24 October 2002 (update -1204)
Message-ID: <5.2.0.5.2.20021024095312.05d1e548@mail.attbi.com>
New country files are released on www.k1ea.com -- if you use NA or WL, make
sure to follow the instructions in README.TXT
Make sure you have CTY-1204 - I dropped VC2C in Zone 2, and Dennis NB1B
would kill me if I didn't fix it!
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
24 October 2002 (CTY-1204)
* Added VC2C (in CQ Zone 2) to callsign list for Canada, VE.
* Changed ITU zone of VY0, etc to Zone 4 (thanks VE3KZ).
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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
PGP Fingerprint: D8E2 3D78 339F A7F1 8C13 1193 B5D1 4FB6 79D1 70DC
>From dhenderson at arrl.org Thu Oct 24 12:29:02 2002
From: dhenderson@arrl.org (Henderson, Dan N1ND)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Logs Received for 2002 ARRL August UHF and September VHF
contests
Message-ID: <721D3436A7C2B344A301FD4A413C71A966C7BC@kosh.ARRLHQ.ORG>
The Logs Received pages for the 2002 ARRL August UHF and September VHF Contests
have been posted at www.arrl.org/contests/claimed
These lists include all electronic and paper submissions. If you find an error
in your listing please contact me at n1nd@arrl.org or by phone at 860-594-0232.
If your entry is missing, please have available the automated receipt number
(if submitted electronically).
Thanks and 73
Dan Henderson, N1ND
ARRL Contest Branch Manager
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>From vr2bg at harts.org.hk Fri Oct 25 01:39:08 2002
From: vr2bg@harts.org.hk (VR2BrettGraham)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW Records Updated
In-Reply-To: <200210241610.g9OGACvh017174@contesting.com>
Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.0.20021025003545.02c91758@pop.pacific.net.hk>
W4ZV noted:
> Both SSB and CW (Sorted by Country and Category) appear
>to have been updated as of 22 October 2002:
>
> http://cqww.com/intro.htm
Yes, it appears they are updated, with the exception of zone records, which
haven't advanced since '99.
73, BW2/VR2BrettGraham
>From aa5au at bellsouth.net Thu Oct 24 21:26:22 2002
From: aa5au@bellsouth.net (Don Hill AA5AU)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW Records Updated
References: <4.3.2.7.0.20021025003545.02c91758@pop.pacific.net.hk>
Message-ID: <00df01c27bc5$8733fc20$6401a8c0@don>
Is there a reason RTTY is not included?
I guess we do keep our own records on
http://www.rttyjournal.com/contests/index.htm
but it would be nice to be recognized along with the other modes.
73, Don AA5AU
----- Original Message -----
From: "VR2BrettGraham" <vr2bg@harts.org.hk>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 7:39 PM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] CQWW Records Updated
> W4ZV noted:
>
> > Both SSB and CW (Sorted by Country and Category) appear
> >to have been updated as of 22 October 2002:
> >
> > http://cqww.com/intro.htm
>
> Yes, it appears they are updated, with the exception of zone records, which
> haven't advanced since '99.
>
> 73, BW2/VR2BrettGraham
>
> _______________________________________________
> CQ-Contest mailing list
> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>
>From WR1X at arrl.net Fri Oct 25 00:32:22 2002
From: WR1X@arrl.net (Paul WR1X)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Recording With DVP
Message-ID: <000001c27bfe$924e2660$235cd63f@gis.net>
Good evening to all,
I'm using CT and have a DVP card in the computer. I have recorded my CQ and
Exchange messages with no problem. I would like to know how to record the
alphabet phonetically, letter by letter, so I can use another feature of the
program. I'm not able to find any instructions in ASCII format explaining
this procedure.
Thank you for any information and good luck in the contest. Remember this
is a hobby and enjoy it.
73,
Paul C. Bolduc
E-mail: WR1X@arrl.net
Amateur radio call: WR1X
Located in the only town named Royalston in North America
>From k1ttt at arrl.net Fri Oct 25 12:11:46 2002
From: k1ttt@arrl.net (David Robbins)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RE: [ct-user] Recording With DVP
In-Reply-To: <000001c27bfe$924e2660$235cd63f@gis.net>
Message-ID: <000b01c27c17$4f4aa820$0200a8c0@k1ttt1>
It depends on your version of ct. for some reason ken took that
capability out in more recent versions. I did try it a couple times
years ago and was never really happy with how it sounded.
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: ct-user-admin@contesting.com
[mailto:ct-user-admin@contesting.com]
> On Behalf Of Paul WR1X
> Sent: Friday, October 25, 2002 03:32
> To: CT Users List; CQ Contest Users list
> Subject: [ct-user] Recording With DVP
>
> Good evening to all,
>
> I'm using CT and have a DVP card in the computer. I have recorded my
CQ
> and
> Exchange messages with no problem. I would like to know how to record
the
> alphabet phonetically, letter by letter, so I can use another feature
of
> the
> program. I'm not able to find any instructions in ASCII format
explaining
> this procedure.
>
> Thank you for any information and good luck in the contest. Remember
this
> is a hobby and enjoy it.
>
> 73,
>
> Paul C. Bolduc
>
> E-mail: WR1X@arrl.net
> Amateur radio call: WR1X
>
> Located in the only town named Royalston in North America
>
> _______________________________________________
> CT-User mailing list
> CT-User@contesting.com
> CT-User-request@contesting.com Subject=unsubscribe to unsubscribe
> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/ct-user
>From n5nj at gte.net Fri Oct 25 08:13:09 2002
From: n5nj@gte.net (Bob Naumann - N5NJ)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW Records Updated
References: <4.3.2.7.0.20021025003545.02c91758@pop.pacific.net.hk>
<00df01c27bc5$8733fc20$6401a8c0@don>
Message-ID: <006301c27c1f$e25ef6e0$92292f04@dslverizon.net>
The simple answer is that the CQWW Committee does not manage the RTTY
contest.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Don Hill AA5AU" <aa5au@bellsouth.net>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 8:26 PM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] CQWW Records Updated
> Is there a reason RTTY is not included?
>
> I guess we do keep our own records on
http://www.rttyjournal.com/contests/index.htm
> but it would be nice to be recognized along with the other modes.
>
> 73, Don AA5AU
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "VR2BrettGraham" <vr2bg@harts.org.hk>
> To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
> Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 7:39 PM
> Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] CQWW Records Updated
>
>
> > W4ZV noted:
> >
> > > Both SSB and CW (Sorted by Country and Category) appear
> > >to have been updated as of 22 October 2002:
> > >
> > > http://cqww.com/intro.htm
> >
> > Yes, it appears they are updated, with the exception of zone records,
which
> > haven't advanced since '99.
> >
> > 73, BW2/VR2BrettGraham
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> > CQ-Contest mailing list
> > CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> > http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
> >
>
> _______________________________________________
> CQ-Contest mailing list
> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>From kiddi at marel.is Fri Oct 25 15:37:26 2002
From: kiddi@marel.is (Kristinn Andersen)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Help - do you know this balun?
Message-ID: <OF53D5D73E.832F361B-ON00256C5D.004E64FB@marel.is>
Hi:
I have a balun that I bought at a ham radio store around 1990. It came
packaged with some information, which is now lost, and there is absolutely
no marking on it of any sort. I need some basic technical information on
it, such as:
a) Impedance ratio (1:1 or 4:1?). I may be able to measure this using my
RX noise bridge, if I get it back to work.
b) I believe it covers at least 3,5-30 MHz, but I wonder if it is usable at
1,8 MHz?
c) Power rating.
I am attaching a picture of this balun, in case any of you might recognize
the brand and, better yet, have the information. In case the picture does
not come through, it has the "ordinary" look, i.e. a cylindrical white
plastic unit with an UHF coax plug at one end, two "ears" for connecting
the antenna wires, and a fastening ring at the top. The diameter is
approx. 4cm or about 1-1/2", and the length is approx. 16 cm or 6-1/4".
The connecting "ears" are nicer than some I have seen - they are made of
brass colored cylinders that the antenna wires can be routed onto and brass
colored screws thighten the wires in place there.
Even if you don't recognize this specific balun, do you have an educated
guess about the power rating (from the dimensions) or if it is likely to
work at 1,8 MHz (do these baluns "usually" extend down to e160m)? Is there
any simple DC resistance checks I can carry out to determine the impedance
ratio?
A reply before the weekend (antenna time) would be appreciated.
73 de TF3KX, Kristinn.
(See attached file: Balun-UnknownPosted.jpg)
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>From k1ttt at arrl.net Sat Oct 26 11:55:10 2002
From: k1ttt@arrl.net (David Robbins)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 160m band plan
Message-ID: <000301c27cde$2868b590$0200a8c0@k1ttt1>
>From ARRL Letter 10/26 quoting Riley Hollingsworth:
<quote>
Hollingsworth says that operation that does not comply with a generally
accepted band plan such as ARRL's is not illegal. He points out,
however, that band plans--to the extent that they're followed--do help
to keep down friction among various users and make his job a lot easier.
"I don't consider it a big deal. I was just trying to raise awareness,"
he said, adding that the FCC has no intention of making band plan
compliance mandatory.
<unquote>
so now we can do ssb below 1843??????????
I wish someone would make up our minds.
David Robbins K1TTT
e-mail: mailto:k1ttt@arrl.net
web: http://www.k1ttt.net
AR-Cluster node: 145.69MHz or telnet://dxc.k1ttt.net
>From emg at argentina.com Sun Oct 27 10:12:06 2002
From: emg@argentina.com (Ernesto Grueneberg)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ germany
Message-ID: <NGBBIEHAKLNACANIBECIIEPECEAA.emg@argentina.com>
Hi contesters!
I?ll be in Berlin during January next year. If some contester wants to meet,
email directly to me.
73
Ernesto
LU5CW (ex-lu6beg)
--
www.Argentina.com
E-mail Profesional y Acceso a Internet UltraVeloz totalmente GRATIS en
Buenos Aires, Rosario, Cordoba, Mendoza, Mar del Plata, Moreno, Merlo,
La Plata, Pilar, Escobar, Campana y Z?rate
>From paul at ei5di.com Sun Oct 27 21:20:33 2002
From: paul@ei5di.com (Paul O'Kane)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.0.20021027205443.00a888d0@130.94.229.242>
I've just completed a token single-band entry on 10m, with
some 300 QSOs replying to other CQ calls. In all cases my
exchange was "Thanks one four", except very occasionally
when I added "five nine" - it's hard to kick the habit of
a lifetime.
No-one asked for a signal report. They didn't need it
because contest reports are always 59, they have no meaning
or significance or value, the logging software had already
entered 59, and we all know that signal reports are not
cross-checked in CQWW logs.
Is it time to do away with RS(T) in CQWW, or is it already
optional?
73,
Paul EI5DI
>From NQ4I at compuserve.com Sun Oct 27 17:16:43 2002
From: NQ4I@compuserve.com (Rick Dougherty)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] stateside signals
Message-ID: <200210271717_MC3-1-17C4-70F3@compuserve.com>
Since I was working and could not be active in the cqww ssb...I did listen
as I flew across the North Atlantic Sat morning...first US heard on 20m was
KC1XX
first heard on 15m was KC1XX ...and first US on 10m was W3LPL...biggest
signal on 10m was W4ZV....must be doing something right Bill...I was over
Iceland and Greenland for these observations...de Rick
>From Marc.Domen at skynet.be Mon Oct 28 12:20:02 2002
From: Marc.Domen@skynet.be (Marc Domen, ON7SS)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Rules UBA Contest 2003
Message-ID: <004801c27e84$f4044aa0$2b4cfea9@MARC>
UBA DX CONTEST 2003
Rules for non ON stations
The UBA has the honour to announce that this contest will be
challenged under the Patronage of the European Union. The 16th
EUROPEAN UNION TROPHY will be awarded to the highest scoring EU member
station from both the CW and SSB Class C competition.
1. PURPOSE
To contact as many Belgian and other amateurs as possible and to
provide a way to achieve the WABP and the EC Awards in the "UBA
Contest".
2. PERIODS
13:00 UTC Saturday to 13:00 UTC Sunday.
SSB :
January 25th - January 26th, 2003
(starting the last Saturday of January).
CW :
February 22rd - February 23th, 2003
(starting the last Saturday of February).
3. CLASSES
A = Single Operator Single Band (A10, A15, A20, A40 & A80).
C = Single Operator Multi Band (5 bands).
D = Multi Operator Single Transmitter (5 bands).
E = QRP 5 Watt output, as class C.
F = SWL, as class C (Rules under item 11).
Remark :
* In all categories ONLY ONE transceiver (or receiver) and
transmitting signal is allowed at any time during the contest, so NO
multiplier station permitted.
* Cat B doesn't exist for harmonisation reasons with the ON
participants
4. BANDS
Bands to be used: 80, 40, 20, 15 and 10 meters. The IARU band plan as
well as the frequencies proposed by the HF Contest Committee must be
adhered to. At this time, the preferential frequencies are:
SSB : 3.600 - 3.650; 3.700 - 3.775; 7.040 - 7.100; 14.125 - 14.300;
21.175 - 21.350 & 28.400 - 28.700 MHz.
CW : 3.510 - 3.560; 7.000 - 7.035; 14.000 - 14.060; 21.000 - 21.080 &
28.000 - 28.070 MHz.
The band segments 3.500 - 3.510 and 3.775 - 3.800 shall not be used
unless for DX contacts (this means no one shall call "CQ Contest" in
those segments).
5. CONTEST CALL AND EXCHANGE
SSB "CQ UBA"; CW "TEST UBA".
Exchange: RS(T) + serial number starting from 001 for each log.
Note that Belgian stations give their province abbreviation which is a
mandatory part of the exchange and must be in the log (e.g. 59001/AN).
6. SCORING
Each QSO with a Belgian station counts 10 points.
Each QSO with another EU member station as listed below counts 3
points.
QSOs with any other station outside the EU counts 1 point.
7. MULTIPLIERS PER BAND
All Belgian provinces : AN, BW, HT, LB, LG, NM, LU, OV, VB and WV.
The Region of Brussels Capital: BR
All Belgian prefixes e.g. ON4, ON5, ON6, ON7, ON8, ON9, OR0/5, OT3,
etc.
The following DXCC countries from the European Union : CT, CU, DL, EA,
EA6, EI, F, G, GD, GI, GJ, GM, GU, GW, I, IS, LX, OE, OH, OH0, OJ0,
OZ, PA, SM, SV, SV5, SV9, SY and TK.
Remark : a QSO with a Belgian station can give you 2 multipliers
(province and prefix).
8. FINAL SCORE
Total QSO points (from all bands) times the total number of
multiplier points (from all bands).
9. SPECIAL CONDITIONS
The use of the DX-Cluster facilities is permitted.
10. LOGS
Each log must include a summary sheet showing the detailed scoring
information (QSOs, points and multipliers per band) and the serial
number must be starting from 001 (see point 5). Use the appropriate
designation to mark your entry Class (A10, A15, A20, A40, A80, B, C,
D, E). The log summary sheet shall contain the following signed
declaration : "I declare that all contest rules and all the rules and
regulations for amateur radio operations in my country have been
observed and adhered to. I accept the decisions of the Contest
Committee". The IARU Region 1 standard format sheets are recommended.
Remarks :
* Computer logs: Computer logs on 3"1/2 diskettes can only be accepted
if the file format is ASCII or DBF. One QSO per record is mandatory
(ending with CR/LF) for computer processing. The names of the files
will be MYCALL.LOG and MYCALL.SUM (MYCALL being your own call). We
prefer logs generated by EI5DI, WriteLog or ARI contest program as
these are specially written for this contest. We recommend the use of
the SDU contest software by EI5DI. This software was developed
especially for this contest, and is freely available to all
participants. It can be down loaded from the Web Site of EI5DI
<http://www.ei5di.com> or from the UBA Web Site <http://www.uba.be>.
The UBA HF manager will send you a copy upon request and after having
received a SAE with a formatted disk from you. In this case, the
computer files to be submitted are the files MYCALL.ALL and MYCALL.SUM
where MYCALL stands for your own callsign.
* A selection of pictures of operators in action will be published
with the results, so please send us your picture. Please send your
comments with your contest log and send us a picture.
All logs must be postmarked not later than 30 days after the contest.
Late logs will not be considered for the competition. The logs must be
send to :
Michel Le Bon ON4GO
UBA HF Contest Manager
Ch?e de Wavre 1349
1160 Bruxelles
BELGIUM
Contest logs are also accepted via E-mail at following address :
< berger@cyc.ucl.ac.be >. The logs sent by E-mail must meet the
specifications as outlined above for computer logs. We will confirm
reception of your log by E-mail.
11. SPECIAL SWL RULES
Only stations taking part in the Contest may be logged for scoring
purposes. Logs should show in columns: Time (UTC), callsign of
"Station Heard", complete exchange sent by this station, callsign of
station being worked, a RS(T) report on "Station Heard" at SWLs QTH,
new multiplier and points claimed. If both sides of a contest contact
are heard they may be claimed as separate stations and the callsigns
have to appear in the "Station Heard" column.
A station may only appear once per band as station heard. In the
column "Station Worked" the same station may not be logged more than
10 times per band.
12. AWARDS
The stations having sent US $ 5.00 with their log will receive the
results by direct mail. THE FASTEST WAY TO RECEIVE THE RESULTS IS TO
MENTION YOUR AX25 PACKET BBS OR EMAIL ADDRESS IN YOUR LOG.
Awards will be sent to the highest scoring stations from each class in
each country and W, VE, PY, ZL, JA and VK call area provided they have
logged at least 40 valid contacts. Other participants receive a
certificate when 40 valid contacts are logged.
The EU TROPHIES go to the EU winners of class C of both the CW and the
Phone contest.
13. PENALTIES AND DISQUALIFICATION
Penalties :
* Incomplete or incorrect exchanges : the QSO will count for zero
points, but no additional penalty will be applied.
* Deduction of 10 times QSO value for any unmarked duplicate contact.
Disqualification :
* For cheating, imaginary logging and clear, repetitive and
intentional violation of the contest rules.
* For continuous or repetitive violation or total negation of the IARU
band plan.
* If the total amount of penalty points amounts to more than 2 % of
the total number of contacts.
The decisions of the Contest Committee are final
*******************************************
Amateur Radio Station ON7SS
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
Marc.Domen@skynet.be
on7ss@qsl.net
on7ss@skynet.be
ON7SS@ON7SS.TK
http://www.qsl.net/on7ss
http://www.ON7SS.tk
********************************************
>From n5nj at gte.net Mon Oct 28 07:12:47 2002
From: n5nj@gte.net (Bob Naumann - N5NJ)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Packet Spots in CQWW
Message-ID: <009c01c27e83$b5fd7f20$92292f04@dslverizon.net>
I operated for not quite half of the contest, but I noticed a very high
number of erroneous packet spots.
What is going on? Was this on purpose or what?
To make matters worse, it seemed that the only stations that were spotted
were those that nearly never ID!
One spot had a cross-band QSX on it. That was weird.
N5NJ @ AA5NT M/2
>From Georgek5kg at aol.com Mon Oct 28 09:31:23 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
Message-ID: <b7.292719ae.2aeea43b@aol.com>
In a message dated 10/28/2002 1:13:24 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
paul@ei5di.com writes:
> No-one asked for a signal report. They didn't need it
> because contest reports are always 59, they have no meaning
> or significance or value, the logging software had already
> entered 59, and we all know that signal reports are not
> cross-checked in CQWW logs.
>
> Is it time to do away with RS(T) in CQWW, or is it already
> optional?
>
>
Paul, interesting thought!
I have often wondered about we contestors generally PAY NO ATTENTION to RS/T,
but yet we go into excruciating detail on ALL OTHER ASPECTS of contesting.
One thing is obvious: "readability, strength and tone" just are not
important in our present set up of contests. The only place I have seen r
and s important is in county hunting; those guys have really developed their
r and s reporting to a finely honed skill!
I have pondered other ways of reporting r, s and t, but have not yet come up
with something better . We could use, however, a system of reporting the:
QUALITY OF AUDIO (clarity, compression, bandwidth, splatter, backround noise,
etc.) and the QUALITY OF KEYING (weighting, too many dits/dahs in characters,
leading dit/dah cutoff, manual fist, etc.). These are two quality
characteristics that go beyond the present RS/T system, and would be helpful.
Ops receiving poor audio or keying quality reports would/should be
encouraged to make improvements!
Maybe we need a contest protocol that would include audio and/or keying
quality information. The score would be affected by the reports they
receive!
I'd appreciate your thoughts.
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 btippett at alum.mit.edu Mon Oct 28 09:45:44 2002
From: btippett@alum.mit.edu (Bill Tippett)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Field Day Results and ARRL DX Log Checking Reports
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.20021028144544.01610480@pop.vnet.net>
Now available at:
http://www2.arrl.org/contests/results/
73, Bill W4ZV
P.S. Yes, I know Field Day is not a contest! ;-)
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 28 06:45:47 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQWW DX, SSB - USA Claimed Scores 28Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210281445.g9SEjlW08849@b4h.net>
2002 CQWW DX, SSB - USA Claimed Scores 28Oct2002
Submit logs by: December 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: ssb@cqww.com
Mail logs to:
CQWW Phone
CQ Magazine
25 Newbridge Road
Hicksville, NY 11801
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 QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA M/2 HP
K4JA 4893 177 717 48 12,171,810 PVRC
N2NT 4711 165 661 48 10,715,698 FRC
K0TV 2850 145 570 48 5,622,760 YCCC
AA5NT 2653 155 545 48 4,608,100 NTCC
W7DX(@K7IR) 2520 159 482 48 4,220,985 WWDXC
N1RR 2290 129 435 36 3,645,000 YCCC
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA M/M HP
ZK1MA 5688 126 288 48 6,902,208 WWDXC
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA M/S HP
N4PN 3437 162 615 48 7,190,358 FCG
N1MM 2548 137 552 48 4,899,582 YCCC
N5YA 2696 148 518 41 4,687,974 NTCC
W4WS(@KG4NEP) 2208 149 574 48 4,306,911 PVRC
W1BK 1134 133 475 42 1,910,944 YCCC
K6KO 889 126 317 28 1,052,568 NCCC
W3LJ 728 93 316 40 807,366 PVRC
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA M/S LP
NQ4U 1025 106 305 1,102,713 TCG
NY4T 941 105 311 46 1,038,752 TCG
K0UK 766 126 338 18 949,344 Grand Mesa
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOAB HP
KQ2M 3945 157 583 44 8,162,940 FRC
K3ZO 3136 137 486 41 5,547,192 PVRC
K5ZD 2777 143 532 30 5,363,550 YCCC
NX9T 1860 115 382 26 2,563,526 PVRC
W4WTB 1574 137 436 2,538,963 CDXA
K5TR 1808 133 361 30 2,163,720 Boring Amateur Radio
K4BAI 1619 103 336 35 1,960,574 SECC
WX3B 1257 90 327 11 1,508,706 PVRC
K2UOP 1002 115 384 26 1,397,699 PVRC
K0OU 889 109 302 23 984,756
KG7H 946 109 272 31 937,641 PVRC
K5XR(W5ASP) 540 97 301 588,244 TDXS
N4GG 595 76 256 7 551,784 PVRC
W3WW 513 71 216 17 412,132 FCG
K4FK(W4SAA) 414 77 210 12 328,615 FCG
K4BP 359 86 196 7 267,336 TCG
KO7X(@KI7WX) 347 79 158 8 224,202 PVRC
K4IU 334 76 167 208,737 MWA
N5QQ(@KC5FU) 262 70 160 12 165,600 NTCC
K7ABV 310 61 133 7 163,348 NORTHERN ROCKIES DX
KE8RO 194 43 130 15 91,690
AD4L 166 48 103 4 67,799 PVRC
W6MVW 82 29 50 5 16,432 SCCC
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOAB LP
NR3X(N4YDU) 1320 103 359 34 1,651,188 PVRC
W2RDS 1015 93 327 39 1,197,840 FRC
WA1Z 841 92 303 30 916,400 YCCC
KU8E 651 97 258 24 623,025 SECC
K0XH 657 94 244 28 599,950 MWA
W0ETT 606 88 236 20 537,840 Grand Mesa
K7HBN 451 80 181 327,294 WWDXC
KU3O 523 62 176 306,544 FCG
W4TDB 362 74 151 14 214,200 TCG
K4LOG 434 49 139 30 209,432 FCG
WN3VAW 245 70 165 12 153,690 Wireless Association
W5WZ 296 54 121 14 133,000 Twin City Ham Club
N3GNW 202 56 128 16 102,120
ND2T 225 56 89 12 87,580 NCCC
W4YA 159 39 106 62,930 FCG
K6OWL 184 47 58 8 52,185
N3RA 146 41 85 2 47,502 NCC
W6ZZZ 131 35 51 29,240 NCCC
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOAB QRP
N0KE(@WB0GAZ) 564 90 71 37 461,754 Grand Mesa
N8IE 411 53 135 26 214,884
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOAB(A) HP
K3WW 2623 161 627 48 5,815,440 FRC
K3PP 2017 149 575 43 4,099,288 FRC
W4NF 2018 143 544 39 3,875,367 PVRC
NO2R 1900 139 558 36 3,770,073 FRC
AA3B 2022 135 505 40 3,681,920 FRC
K5KG 1772 137 509 36 3,434,136 FCG
W2YC 1355 128 481 35 2,306,892 FRC
W3GM(K3ND) 1334 129 478 29 2,278,071 FRC
W5VX 1172 131 434 28 1,787,095
N3ZA 880 128 465 38 1,430,909 FRC
W6TK 1065 124 349 23 1,366,824 SCCC
K4OJ(@W1CW) 956 98 370 1,263,132 FCG
W2UP 975 90 329 9 1,168,591 FRC
W3IQ 920 90 294 18 993,024 NCC
KI9A 785 108 318 25 903,972 SMC
KA2D 753 80 314 20 853,798 YCCC
N2WK 444 94 272 11 437,736 Rochester DX Associa
K0BX 413 70 207 12 326,029
KD2HE 278 42 136 6 137,950
K3SV 250 78 206 118,192 PVRC
NA9D 193 61 114 6 86,975 SMC
K2CC(KC2BMG) 189 40 84 6 54,808 Clarkson University
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOAB(A) LP
KB1GW 82 24 47 4 14,342 YCCC
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOAB(A) QRP
W6RCL 267 62 102 114,308
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOSB(A)/10 HP
K7KR 723 34 136 20 325,040 CADXA
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOSB(A)/10 LP
K2SX 520 28 123 18 220,158 YCCC
N9GUN 166 24 61 5 38,505 SMC
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOSB(A)/10 QRP
K9GY 46 17 30 5,358 SMC
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOSB(A)/15 HP
W7UT 1131 37 144 26 587,888
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOSB(A)/20 HP
WA2QNW 516 39 135 18 258,900
NX5M 400 32 125 16 168,960 CTDXCC
N6WS 359 35 133 26 165,816 SCCC
KR6NA/0 383 33 108 17 119,568
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOSB/10 LP
W8LU 574 35 152 23 304,810
N2CU 300 23 92 5 98,555 WNYDXA
N8IA 57 16 36 4 7,176
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOSB/15 HP
W5TM(W5AO) 1367 36 119 24 535,990 OkDX
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOSB/15 LP
K8IR 357 26 105 28 130,214 BAY AREA WIRELESS
NG3Q/8 308 29 105 12 115,374
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOSB/15 QRP
KR2Q 518 29 118 216,531
K7JA 310 34 118 20 130,568
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOSB/20 LP
K3SWZ 312 32 104 24 115,328 PVRC
KC0ATC 24 12 16 4 1,764
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
USA SOSB/40 HP
K4XS 726 31 113 22 302,688 FCG
K4TX 76 15 42 2 12,369
Operators:
9A1P 9A2CW,9A2RD,9A5AEI,9A6NDX,9A6XX,IK3UNA,S55M
AA5NT AA5NT,K3TD,KK7SJ,N1CC,N5EE,N5NJ,N5TVL,N8SM,NW5X
EA5KB EA5KB,EC5CPL
ED7VG EA1AK,EA2TV,EA7ATX,EA7CCN,EA7EZQ,EA7HY,EA7VG
IO4T IK4HLQ,IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4BBF,
IZ4DIJ,IZ4EFN
IQ2C I2MWY,IK2FIL,IK2JUB,IK2PFL,IW2HAJ,IW2NOR,IZ2ABI,
IZ2EEV
K0TV K0TV,K2TE,KB1PZ,KD6BLK,KI6MF,W1GQ,W1MJ,WK1V,
WO1N
K0UK K0UK,WA0RSX
K4JA AJ9C,K4JA,K4MA,K7SV,KE9I,W3BP
K6KO K6KO,K6TA
LT1F LU1FAM,LU1FGE,LU1FJ,LU1FKR,LU1FMO,LU1FT,LU2DKT,
LU2FT,LU3FZW
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY3CI,LY3MM,LY4CW
N1MM KB1GW,N1IXF,N1MM
N1RR N1RR,N2PGD,W1KM,WM1K
N2NT N2NT,N2NU,N2WKS,W2RQ,WW2Y
N4PN KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
N5YA K1NT,N5KR,N5UM,OH1HX,W5LL
NY4T K4RNT,KA1DWX,KR4FO,NY4T
OK6A OK2CMW,OK2INW,OK2PSE
OL5Q OK1FFU,OK1FLC,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
OM7M OK2BFN,OM3PA,OM3PC,OM5RM,OM5RW,OM5ZW
OZ5BAL OZ0J,OZ1JTE
PJ2T K1AR,K8NZ,N8BJQ,W1MD,WC4E
TK4Z AB6BH,K5OT,K6MC,K6ZH,N6AA,N6ZZ,TK5AE,TK5EP,
TK5MH,W6XD
V26B DL8OBQ,N2ED,N3OC,V21DM
W1BK W1BK,W1NR
W3LJ K3NCO,KA3UBJ,W3IDT,W3LJ
W7DX KL2A,KL9A,KQ7W
ZK1MA AA7PM,KT7G,VE7XF,W7TSQ,W7VV,ZK1MA
ZL6QH ZL1AXG,ZL1AZE,ZL2AOV,ZL2BDW,ZL2CA,ZL2DZ,ZL2IQ,
ZL2UO
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 28 06:46:55 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQWW DX, SSB - Non-USA Claimed Scores 28Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210281446.g9SEktd08858@b4h.net>
2002 CQWW DX, SSB - Non-USA Claimed Scores 28Oct2002
Submit logs by: December 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: ssb@cqww.com
Mail logs to:
CQWW Phone
CQ Magazine
25 Newbridge Road
Hicksville, NY 11801
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 QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA M/2 HP
PJ2T 13167 161 635 48 30,983,504
V26B 11367 159 596 48 21,022,220 FRC
NP2B 9433 140 511 48 14,500,000
LT1F 6517 139 433 48 10,854,215 WWYC
LY1YK 4660 171 648 48 6,588,036 KTU RC
ZL6QH 2772 129 284 46 3,333,736 Wellington Amateur R
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA M/M HP
TK4Z 11469 139 592 48 15,476,732 SCCC
ED7VG 8519 143 554 12,455,632
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA M/S HP
9A1P 5343 155 680 46 10,066,760 WWYC
OM7M 4441 168 705 48 8,234,136
IO4T 3409 138 538 47 5,000,372
OL5Q 3000 131 468 3,897,693
IQ2C 2812 126 499 48 3,720,625
OK6A 1632 122 435 48 1,704,977 WWYC
EA5KB 2110 95 325 1,171,280
OZ5BAL 378 56 195 15 217,617 EDR Ballerup
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOAB HP
KP3Z(N5TJ) 8985 162 593 47 16,193,995
ZF2NT 6493 123 372 40 7,161,660 NCCC
S50S(S51TA) 4025 154 560 48 6,538,210 CCS
VO1TA 2452 90 286 21 2,656,064
7S2E(SM2DMU) 2393 130 389 42 2,421,654 TOEC
XE2AC 2572 106 279 32 2,264,955
CK3KZ(VE3KZ) 1630 123 402 31 2,253,300 CCO
S56A 1362 135 532 34 1,791,562 CCS
VE3NE 938 103 274 21 853,151
VE7IN 1159 102 207 27 835,536 BCDX
ZL1ANJ 1080 96 165 20 820,845
DA0ED(DL4YAO) 495 51 172 210,066 BCC
K6III 251 72 128 7 130,400 NCCC
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOAB LP
DF3KV 1538 110 422 33 1,688,568 RR DX
CX9AU 1468 90 227 1,311,112
9A3AG 1504 102 368 25 1,308,010 Croatian CC
VE3BUC(@VE3SY) 1256 100 274 32 1,169,124 CCO
G4IIY 1188 79 318 20 858,314 CHILTERN DX
6J2AUB(XE2AUB) 1383 63 135 640,332
GM0TGE 849 79 272 30 606,879
SM6D(SM6DER) 1008 74 263 582,336 SK6AW Hisingingens R
VE9DX 643 64 206 18 441,990
VE4YU 469 79 173 16 299,376
VE3RSA 404 63 167 247,480
HL1/WX8C 494 64 146 240,030
DL4RCK 493 65 208 9 222,495 BCC
LY2QJ(@LY1DS) 129 19 55 3 14,356
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOAB(A) HP
JY9QJ 4009 138 499 34 7,184,723
PX2W(PY2YU) 3206 123 391 43 4,746,790 TuPY DX Group
VE1OP 1969 113 425 30 2,696,456
SP8NR 957 112 369 1,058,681 SPDXC
VA3NR 417 80 212 12 317,404
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB(A)/15 HP
ZX5J(PP5JR) 4059 40 171 2,518,285 Araucaria DX Group
OT2T(DL2CC) 1792 39 156 29 821,145 RRDXA
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB(A)/20 HP
VE7AV 1392 37 118 30 476,935
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB(A)/80 HP
ON4ATW 912 17 82 120,780
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/10 HP
ZY5G(PP5WG) 3610 36 149 35 1,953,785 Araucaria DX Group
P43E 2811 30 120 1,219,650 Aruba ARC
Z31GX 2111 37 142 28 823,400
LA6YEA 957 35 141 20 401,104
ES2X(ES2NA) 980 36 136 36 350,000
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/10 LP
WP3C 2317 31 116 23 842,016
KH6GMP 1523 30 64 421,872 KONA DX CLUB
F8AAN 1010 33 114 16 360,003
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/10 QRP
TT8ZZ(F5PTM) 1646 28 96 23 606,112
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/15 HP
YT6A 2790 38 150 24 1,150,000 SKY CC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/15 LP
EA7HBP 1500 27 109 32 372,640
PA0JED 332 24 88 15 71,120
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/160 HP
YU7AR 572 11 63 46,546
SM4F(SM4DHF) 441 7 54 20 27,328 TOEC
PP5VB(@ZX5J) 12 6 9 288 Araucaria DX Group
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/160 LP
VE3XAX 176 5 10 20 5,010 CCO
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/20 HP
PY3MM(@ZX5J) 2239 38 129 1,089,508 Araucaria DX Group
SN8V(SP8GQU) 2210 39 153 811,968
9M6A(N1UR) 1563 36 121 38 721,334 YCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/20 LP
9A7ZZ 595 27 97 123,876 Croatian CC
LY1DS 15 7 12 1 513
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/40 HP
S50A 2438 36 131 37 703,284 SCC
9A5E 2021 33 115 39 519,776 Croatian CC
OH0NL(OH2BYS) 1245 29 114 28 272,844 CCF
LX1KC 1270 28 104 42 253,440
OH2BP 514 27 86 85,654 CCF
PX5A(PP5UA) 291 18 48 45,994 Araucaria DX Group
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/40 LP
MW5HOC 137 11 45 17 11,256
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/80 HP
VE2ZP 758 20 65 128,120 CCO
PU3A(PY3DX) 241 23 65 9 55,792 Araucaria DX Group
Operators:
9A1P 9A2CW,9A2RD,9A5AEI,9A6NDX,9A6XX,IK3UNA,S55M
AA5NT AA5NT,K3TD,KK7SJ,N1CC,N5EE,N5NJ,N5TVL,N8SM,NW5X
EA5KB EA5KB,EC5CPL
ED7VG EA1AK,EA2TV,EA7ATX,EA7CCN,EA7EZQ,EA7HY,EA7VG
IO4T IK4HLQ,IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4BBF,
IZ4DIJ,IZ4EFN
IQ2C I2MWY,IK2FIL,IK2JUB,IK2PFL,IW2HAJ,IW2NOR,IZ2ABI,
IZ2EEV
K0TV K0TV,K2TE,KB1PZ,KD6BLK,KI6MF,W1GQ,W1MJ,WK1V,
WO1N
K0UK K0UK,WA0RSX
K4JA AJ9C,K4JA,K4MA,K7SV,KE9I,W3BP
K6KO K6KO,K6TA
LT1F LU1FAM,LU1FGE,LU1FJ,LU1FKR,LU1FMO,LU1FT,LU2DKT,
LU2FT,LU3FZW
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY3CI,LY3MM,LY4CW
N1MM KB1GW,N1IXF,N1MM
N1RR N1RR,N2PGD,W1KM,WM1K
N2NT N2NT,N2NU,N2WKS,W2RQ,WW2Y
N4PN KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
N5YA K1NT,N5KR,N5UM,OH1HX,W5LL
NP2B KP2BH,NP2B,NP2KW,VE3BW,W5IDX,WD4JR
NY4T K4RNT,KA1DWX,KR4FO,NY4T
OK6A OK2CMW,OK2INW,OK2PSE
OL5Q OK1FFU,OK1FLC,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
OM7M OK2BFN,OM3PA,OM3PC,OM5RM,OM5RW,OM5ZW
OZ5BAL OZ0J,OZ1JTE
PJ2T K1AR,K8NZ,N8BJQ,W1MD,WC4E
TK4Z AB6BH,K5OT,K6MC,K6ZH,N6AA,N6ZZ,TK5AE,TK5EP,
TK5MH,W6XD
V26B DL8OBQ,N2ED,N3OC,V21DM
W1BK W1BK,W1NR
W3LJ K3NCO,KA3UBJ,W3IDT,W3LJ
W7DX KL2A,KL9A,KQ7W
ZK1MA AA7PM,KT7G,VE7XF,W7TSQ,W7VV,ZK1MA
ZL6QH ZL1AXG,ZL1AZE,ZL2AOV,ZL2BDW,ZL2CA,ZL2DZ,ZL2IQ,
ZL2UO
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 28 06:47:53 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 JARTS RTTY - All Claimed Scores 28Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210281447.g9SElrO08867@b4h.net>
2002 JARTS RTTY - All Claimed Scores 28Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 30, 2002
E-mail logs to: jarts@edsoftz.com
Mail logs to:
(none)
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 QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All MOMT HP
RW9C(@RK9CWA) 895 2521 150 11 630,250 Ural Contest Group
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op HP
AA5AU 1773 4649 339 1,576,011
J41YM(OK1YM) 1696 4076 344 42 1,402,144
OH2BP 1409 3427 347 41 1,179,169 CCF
K4GMH 1373 3694 313 1,156,222 PVRC
VA3DX 1131 3001 322 31 966,322 CCO
WX4TM 1016 2660 256 24 680,960
W7WW 1152 2960 229 26 677,840 SCCC
K4WW 984 2675 248 663,400 KCG
N2WK 833 2197 258 20 566,826
VE6YR 870 2225 232 31 516,200
N0KE(@W0TM) 804 2083 246 36 512,418 Grand Mesa
K3SV 404 1096 170 186,320
LP7H(LU9HS) 501 285 96 18 142,560
WA6BOB 404 956 131 15 125,236 SCCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
All Single Op LP
K7SV 1001 2728 272 32 742,016 PVRC
JI1UTP/4 777 2158 227 489,866
OK2CLW 824 1989 237 42 471,393
W8UL 731 1938 241 30 467,058
VE3BUC 664 1741 217 25 377,797 CCO
G0URR 676 1660 225 24 373,500 Royal Signals Amateu
N1MGO 520 1357 191 20 259,187
GU0SUP 401 1006 190 2 191,140
W1TO 391 1036 167 173,012 YCCC
KE4KWE 385 1011 144 7 145,584
N7OR 426 1038 126 130,788 Cascade Contest Club
WA1Z 318 797 145 115,565 YCCC
VE7ASK 321 866 119 103,054
VE9DX 277 689 143 7 98,527
WA3AAN 269 675 135 16 91,125
VA3PC 228 591 134 79,194 CCO
F6FJE 237 581 98 56,938
DL4RCK 204 492 105 5 51,660 BCC
AE4Y 215 12655 71 6 36,991 SECC
G3URA 171 396 75 11 29,700 BARTG
K6OWL 178 338 72 10 24,336
SV1XV 90 199 58 11,542 BARTG
SP3BGD 56 142 43 6,106
Operators:
RW9C RW9CF,UA9CGA
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 28 06:48:44 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Ill QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 28Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210281448.g9SEmiZ08877@b4h.net>
2002 Ill QSO Party - All Claimed Scores 28Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 18, 2002
E-mail logs to: (none)
Mail logs to:
RAMS
c/o John Matz, KB9II
7079 West Ave.
Honover Park, IL 60103
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
In State Cnty Line LP
W9AWE(K0CA) 960 0 108 8 207,360 Western Illinois ARC
W9FGH(@NM9C) 103 139 87 6 92,115 Western Illinois ARC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Cnty Line QRP
N9WW 122 112 61 6 21,716
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Fixed HP
KI9A 264 462 142 8 140,580 ST.LOUIS ARC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Fixed LP
K9CW 223 0 104 46,384 SMC
N9BOR 170 0 64 4 21,760 SMC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Mobile LP
KF9D/M 891 32 117 8 212,238
N9JF/M 782 3 104 8 162,968 Western IL ARC
N9OH/M 8 353 84 8 30,996 McHenry County Wirel
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
In State Mobile QRP
K9IUA/M 140 7 38 6 11,172 Green River Valley A
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Non-IL HP
K4XU 155 55 95 8 34,675
K4BAI 165 89 81 6 33,939 SECC
K1PQS 208 4 78 7 32,760
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q Ph Q Mults hr Score Club
Out of State Non-IL LP
NE0P 211 52 90 42,660
AD1C 200 57 90 7 41,130 YCCC
N9CO/0 190 26 82 8 33,292
N6MU 190 31 76 7 31,236 SCCC
N8UM 79 73 66 4 14,579 TCG
K8MR 97 16 61 4 12,810 MRRC
NO5W 80 0 53 5 8,480 NARS
K8KHZ 28 64 45 5,355 MRRC
WA3AAN 37 0 32 1 2,368
W2SR 4 36 29 4 1,276
W6ZZZ 0 6 6 36 NCCC
Operators:
KF9D/M KF9D,W9HB
N9JF/M KB9JIZ,N9JF
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Mon Oct 28 06:49:36 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 Worked All Germany - All Claimed Scores 28Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210281449.g9SEnaW08886@b4h.net>
2002 Worked All Germany - All Claimed Scores 28Oct2002
Submit logs by: November 20, 2002
E-mail logs to: wag@darc.de
Mail logs to:
Klaus Voigt, DL1DTL
P.O. Box 12 09 37
D-01010 Dresden
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/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO CW HP
SQ4NR(@SP4KSY) 518 0 94 19 146,076 WWYC
SM5D(SM5DJZ) 379 0 113 128,481
W4SAA(@K4FK) 454 0 93 20 125,304 FCG
JY9QJ 320 0 98 5 87,612 BCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO CW LP
DJ2QV 719 0 169 14 382,109 RR DX
LZ9R(LZ3YY) 635 0 113 21 215,265
RW3VZ 514 0 111 171,162
LY2XW 469 0 90 126,630
PY1NX 386 0 86 11 99,588
HB9CZF 269 0 77 11 62,139
YU1ZZ 244 0 80 5 58,560 YU CC
SV1XV 58 0 35 4 6,090
LY2TA 31 0 31 4 2,883 Lithuanian DX
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO CW QRP
W3BBO 214 0 70 14 44,940
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO Mixed HP
DL3TD 1047 1168 282 2,200,000
K3WW 145 19 72 5 35,424 FRC
K1GU 134 6 70 29,400 YCCC
VE7AVV 0 59 22 4 3,894 BCDX
K7ZO 0 56 21 1 3,528
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call CW Q SSB Q Mults hr Score Club
All SO Mixed LP
SL4CM(SM4TUG) 615 0 104 21 191,880
OK1FHI 313 127 89 117,480
WN6K 29 24 32 2 5,088 SCCC
K9GY 37 14 32 4,896 SMC
VE3AGC 0 37 28 3 3,108 CCO
VA7DXR 0 30 23 4 2,070
Operators:
(none)
>From DF3KV at aol.com Mon Oct 28 10:42:55 2002
From: DF3KV@aol.com (DF3KV@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
Message-ID: <1ab.b0ea17a.2aeeb4ff@aol.com>
I've just completed a token single-band entry on 10m, with
some 300 QSOs replying to other CQ calls. In all cases my
exchange was "Thanks one four", except very occasionally
when I added "five nine" - it's hard to kick the habit of
a lifetime.
No-one asked for a signal report. They didn't need it
because contest reports are always 59, they have no meaning
or significance or value, the logging software had already
entered 59, and we all know that signal reports are not
cross-checked in CQWW logs.
Is it time to do away with RS(T) in CQWW, or is it already
optional?
73,
Paul EI5DI
Hi Paul,
Looks as you have some 300 unvalid qso?s logged.
I did about 1500 contacts and received and sent the signal
report in ALL cases, otherwise I would have asked.
Even with the switched off AGC because of the noise, I send
my 59.
To me it was not optional, but could be omitted,
73
Peter
>
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>From DF3KV at aol.com Mon Oct 28 10:46:04 2002
From: DF3KV@aol.com (DF3KV@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] stateside signals
Message-ID: <18d.104735d5.2aeeb5bc@aol.com>
> Since I was working and could not be active in the cqww ssb...I did listen
> as I flew across the North Atlantic Sat morning...first US heard on 20m was
> KC1XX
> first heard on 15m was KC1XX ...and first US on 10m was W3LPL...biggest
> signal on 10m was W4ZV....must be doing something right Bill...I was over
> Iceland and Greenland for these observations...de Rick
>
same impression in Northern Germany,
KC1XX on 10m was rather weak
73
Peter
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>From paul at ei5di.com Mon Oct 28 16:53:24 2002
From: paul@ei5di.com (Paul O'Kane)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
In-Reply-To: <b7.292719ae.2aeea43b@aol.com>
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.0.20021028164847.00a96640@130.94.229.242>
Hi George,
At 14:31 28/10/02, Georgek5kg@aol.com wrote:
>I have pondered other ways of reporting r, s and t, but have not yet come up
>with something better . We could use, however, a system of reporting the:
>QUALITY OF AUDIO (clarity, compression, bandwidth, splatter, backround noise,
>etc.) and the QUALITY OF KEYING (weighting, too many dits/dahs in characters,
>leading dit/dah cutoff, manual fist, etc.). These are two quality
>characteristics that go beyond the present RS/T system, and would be helpful.
>Ops receiving poor audio or keying quality reports would/should be encouraged
>to make improvements!
I agree with your sentiments, but it's not likely to happen.
In the major contests, QSO rate is everything. Further, if
additional/alternative data is to be recorded, you would have
to have the support of the contest logger authors - quite apart
from the contest organisers.
I believe RST is completely redundant in the major HF contests,
and I'm trying, in however inadequate a way, to get it removed.
73,
Paul EI5DI
>From w2up at mindspring.com Mon Oct 28 20:41:52 2002
From: w2up@mindspring.com (Barry )
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
In-Reply-To: <1ab.b0ea17a.2aeeb4ff@aol.com>
Message-ID: <3DBDA110.23515.1E83514@localhost>
Let's face reality, and call it what it is. The CQWW contests are
exchangeless contests. All you need to copy is the call. The rest is
assumed and meaningless. I've never seen a UBN report with a busted
RST or zone, only the call. Do they even check the RST or zone? Sure
makes it easier to do SO2R, when there's no exhange to copy :.)
73,
Barry W2UP
On 28 Oct 2002 DF3KV@aol.com wrote:
>
> I've just completed a token single-band entry on 10m, with
> some 300 QSOs replying to other CQ calls. In all cases my
> exchange was "Thanks one four", except very occasionally
> when I added "five nine" - it's hard to kick the habit of
> a lifetime.
>
> No-one asked for a signal report. They didn't need it
> because contest reports are always 59, they have no meaning
> or significance or value, the logging software had already
> entered 59, and we all know that signal reports are not
> cross-checked in CQWW logs.
>
> Is it time to do away with RS(T) in CQWW, or is it already
> optional?
>
> 73,
> Paul EI5DI
>
>
> Hi Paul,
>
> Looks as you have some 300 unvalid qso?s logged.
> I did about 1500 contacts and received and sent the signal
> report in ALL cases, otherwise I would have asked.
> Even with the switched off AGC because of the noise, I send
> my 59.
> To me it was not optional, but could be omitted,
>
>
> 73
> Peter
>
>
>
> >
> >
>
>
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>From spederson at yahoo.com Mon Oct 28 13:17:50 2002
From: spederson@yahoo.com (Scott Pederson)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Packet Spots in CQWW
In-Reply-To: <009c01c27e83$b5fd7f20$92292f04@dslverizon.net>
Message-ID: <20021028211750.58718.qmail@web13903.mail.yahoo.com>
All,
I think that some instances of this may be explained by the logging
software.
I believe some logging programs can be configured to send a packet spot
for a new station worked (Or a Specific Keystroke used to Spot a
station). For S&P this helps others on packet by keeping the packet
window populated, but bad if you are running.
I noticed that there were a few instances where there were several DX
spots for exactly the same frequency - apparently the running station
was sending packet spots for stations that worked him. I'm sure this
was un-intentional, but would explain why you follow a packet spot and
it turns out to be someone else....
73!
Scott - KI5DR
--- Bob Naumann - N5NJ <n5nj@gte.net> wrote:
> I operated for not quite half of the contest, but I noticed a very
> high
> number of erroneous packet spots.
>
> What is going on? Was this on purpose or what?
>
> To make matters worse, it seemed that the only stations that were
> spotted
> were those that nearly never ID!
>
> One spot had a cross-band QSX on it. That was weird.
>
> N5NJ @ AA5NT M/2
>
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>From w7why at harborside.com Mon Oct 28 22:15:46 2002
From: w7why@harborside.com (Tom Osborne)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
References: <b7.292719ae.2aeea43b@aol.com>
Message-ID: <3DBDB712.3A84BEB4@harborside.com>
Georgek5kg@aol.com wrote:
> I have often wondered about we contestors generally PAY NO >ATTENTION to
> RS/T, but yet we go into excruciating detail on ALL >OTHER ASPECTS of
> contesting.
I wonder in Cabrillo catches the reports where someone sends 569
or 579 and it just gets logged at 599. I've had guys send a
different report than the standard 599 and I usually change it.
If we start giving out "real" reports, how would that affect the
Cabrillo logs?
Tom W7WHY
>From jjreisert at alum.mit.edu Mon Oct 28 19:16:52 2002
From: jjreisert@alum.mit.edu (Jim Reisert AD1C)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Packet Spots in CQWW
In-Reply-To: <20021028211750.58718.qmail@web13903.mail.yahoo.com>
References: <009c01c27e83$b5fd7f20$92292f04@dslverizon.net>
Message-ID: <5.2.0.5.2.20021028190940.0273b2c0@mail.attbi.com>
At 01:17 PM 10/28/2002 -0800, Scott Pederson KI5DR wrote:
>I noticed that there were a few instances where there were several DX
>spots for exactly the same frequency - apparently the running station was
>sending packet spots for stations that worked him. I'm sure this was
>un-intentional, but would explain why you follow a packet spot and it
>turns out to be someone else....
Well, it wasn't us! :-)
On Saturday afternoon, KA6BIM put out a number of spots using the KC1XX 10
meter run frequency (data from http://oh2aq.kolumbus.com/dxs/)
KA6BIM 28574.7 PY2BT 1933 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 LU3HIP 1934 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 VA3SK 1936 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 CK6SV 1937 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 KC1XX 1938 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 LP7H 1939 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 CE3N 1940 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 KD7GGZ 1941 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 WP2Z 1943 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 LT5H 1944 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 HI9X 1946 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 PP2RON 1947 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 CX5BW 1952 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 J69AZ 1953 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 CJ5DX 1954 26 Oct 2002
KA6BIM 28574.7 LU7PT 1956 26 Oct 2002
We were not working these stations, and I have no idea where they were on
the band. However, it did result in an inordinately large number of
0-point stateside callers, as you can see from the log extract below:
26-Oct-02 1937 895 28574 VE6FI 59 04 2
26-Oct-02 1941 899 28574 KM9Z 59 04 0
26-Oct-02 1942 900 28574 N3CY 59 05 0
26-Oct-02 1942 901 28574 K6DRK 59 03 0
26-Oct-02 1942 902 28574 WP4Z 59 08 2
26-Oct-02 1942 903 28574 K2NG 59 05 0
26-Oct-02 1944 904 28536 CE3N 59 12 3
26-Oct-02 1946 906 28574 W1NG 59 05 0
26-Oct-02 1946 907 28574 T2DX 59 31 T2 3
26-Oct-02 1947 908 28574 K8LN 59 04 0
26-Oct-02 1947 909 28574 N6GL 59 03 0
26-Oct-02 1949 910 28574 KC0IEE 59 04 0
26-Oct-02 1949 911 28574 K6GU 59 03 0
26-Oct-02 1949 912 28574 NK7U 59 03 0
26-Oct-02 1950 913 28574 VE9XA 59 05 2
26-Oct-02 1950 914 28574 PY2TSM 59 11 3
26-Oct-02 1950 915 28574 K5GPA 59 04 0
26-Oct-02 1951 916 28574 XE2LV 59 06 2
26-Oct-02 1953 918 28468 PV2M 59 11 3
26-Oct-02 1954 919 28570 HR8/YN4SU 59 07 2
26-Oct-02 1954 920 28574 VY2SS 59 05 2
Perhaps the VFO that was being read for spotting was different than the one
he actually tuned with. Note that he did actually spot KC1XX once, but the
VFO problem occurred before that spot, and continued afterwards.
73 - Jim AD1C (one of 10 meter ops at KC1XX)
--
Jim Reisert AD1C, 7 Charlemont Court, North Chelmsford, MA 01863
USA +978-251-9933, <jjreisert@alum.mit.edu>, http://www.ad1c.com
PGP Fingerprint: D8E2 3D78 339F A7F1 8C13 1193 B5D1 4FB6 79D1 70DC
>From jjreisert at alum.mit.edu Mon Oct 28 19:28:12 2002
From: jjreisert@alum.mit.edu (Jim Reisert AD1C)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: New Country Files 24 October 2002 (update -1204)
In-Reply-To: <5.2.0.5.2.20021024095312.05d1e548@mail.attbi.com>
Message-ID: <5.2.0.5.2.20021028192143.026a18f8@mail.attbi.com>
We noted the following problems in the CT country file:
**** POTENTIALLY BAD ZONES ****
DAY TIME NUM CALL LOGGED PROBABLE
26-Oct-02 0110 305 VY2MGY/3 04 00
26-Oct-02 1033 1495 KD3RF/VE2 02 05
27-Oct-02 1341 6574 ZL6QH 32 00
27-Oct-02 1905 7660 WH2AAT 05 27 (He was in Florida)
Any others? I will put out a new release later this week (probably
Wednesday night [early Thursday a.m. GMT]).
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
PGP Fingerprint: D8E2 3D78 339F A7F1 8C13 1193 B5D1 4FB6 79D1 70DC
>From kn5h at earthlink.net Mon Oct 28 18:32:19 2002
From: kn5h@earthlink.net (KN5H)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] re: Packet Spots in CQWW
References: <200210282037.g9SKbAvh022805@contesting.com>
Message-ID: <001801c27eeb$067f1000$507cdd18@phoenix.speedchoice.com>
Bob N5NJ wrote:
> I operated for not quite half of the contest, but I noticed a very high
> number of erroneous packet spots.
>
> What is going on? Was this on purpose or what?
>
> To make matters worse, it seemed that the only stations that were spotted
> were those that nearly never ID!
>
> One spot had a cross-band QSX on it. That was weird.
>
> N5NJ @ AA5NT M/2
Bob:
You have a good point. I am trying to justify the effort to rcv spots,
either via 2 mtr or Telnet.
An extra phone line or more coax for the RF ISP link is what I am planning.
Either way seems like a waste.
What is up with endless stateside spots from other stateside nodes? Please
tell me so I will understand!
If I had a 2mtr connection, the entire network would fail due to the sheer
volume and constant collisions.
Someone please enlighten me.
73 de KN5H
>From luther at mail.mdt.net.au Tue Oct 29 01:49:34 2002
From: luther@mail.mdt.net.au (Martin Luther)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Low Bands operating skills (longish)
Message-ID: <002801c27eed$6f2c0520$93d926cb@martinl>
Following CQWW Phone I have a few ideas and suggestions. This is not for the
rate kings/queens on the equatorial islands but for those of us struggling
with more normal locations!
There are clearly some operations that are skill deficient. One European
Multi is a joke with me. They are consistently over nine here on 40, at
times 40db ove, and I almost never work them! This year I allocated them,
their usual 2 minutes especially after an impassioned plea from their
20meter op.
They knew I was there. They managed to get VK, 5, G and N at various times.
They also had access to a super check partial database because they started
to guess at VK calls that I know have been active in contests.
Let me start with the last point. The super check was just giving them all
and any calls from previous contests, No sorting was done as some of their
guesses were calls that I know only operate in one or two contests each year
and not usually in CQWW. The first job is to get a usefull SCP file. For an
active station like the one mentioned they can create their own from their
past logs. They could take their previous logs for this contest and then
look for anyone who has appeared in more than four contacts biased towards
recent years. That way you mainly get the regulars.
If there were the programming skills it would be useful to be able to call
up a second level of SCP that can be tailored for a particular problem!
Put simply if the operator had the basics of my call he should have been
able to complete the QSO. There are no VK5 stations, or even no phone VK
stations that are more active in contests.
Another technique I use to try and get the weak ones in the noise is to
create a little jigsaw puzzle. I still use pencil and paper for notes....(I
have been computer literate since 1970 so I am well aware of the strengths
and LIMITATIONS of computers HiHi.....). It works this way.
I hear a signal under the pile. It is distinctive and definitely there but
very difficult to read. I get one letter, say a G, I put that into a box I
draw on the paper. As It keeps on I get a 5 so that goes in the box randomly
so there is no apparent pattern to the already existing G. Later I get a Z
and then GN. I put them in the box again. As the G is in two places I put a
line through the single G. Eventually it makes some sense and I call the
guy. It is not always right but it often gets me within one letter of a
correct call. The rhythm of the sounds helps to collect the letters in the
box into a complete call. It is harder to describe than to do.
On 160 I was calling an LY and he came back and asked me to give only my
prefix a few times. Once he had that he knew which was his best receive
antenna and we soon completed the QSO. A technique I will add to me skills
bank.
An EUxx station also on 160 failed to complete the QSO because he got
fixated on the wrong error. He got me as VK3GN and as I tried to get across
the 5 he varied it to VK3GNZ and thereafter he kept varying the last letter.
Very frustrating for us both and we never completed the QSO. I suspect the
letters in the box technique may have helped him to keep away from the
fixation on one pattern. Just listening to the rhythm tells you that it is
xxnxx not xxnxxx.
Finally I wonder why stations on 40, like the European multi I mentioned
first just keep calling and calling. They are not getting rate and they are
not working the rare ones because they create too much QRM.
It IS possible to hear, there are other European stations that regularly
hear my signal through the noise at their end.
I accept that my 40 meter antenna is still sub standard for the rest of my
station and that is the next work to do. However, at best I will only add a
few db's to my signal. That will not be enough without extra good operating
at the other end!
Any one else got any ideas for operating in the noisy low bands? (On the
Saturday I was getting static levels above 9 even on the Beverages!)
73
Martin VK5GN
>From luther at mail.mdt.net.au Tue Oct 29 01:49:39 2002
From: luther@mail.mdt.net.au (Martin Luther)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
In-Reply-To: <5.1.1.6.0.20021027205443.00a888d0@130.94.229.242>
Message-ID: <002901c27eed$714cc240$93d926cb@martinl>
Is it time to do away with RS(T) in CQWW, or is it already
optional?
73,
Paul EI5DI
No, I disagree, Paul,
I had a few like you doing the same thing. I needed repeats on about half of
them. Apart from the "legal" aspects, the 59 tends to tune my ears in to the
signal in the noise and then I am ready for the zone confirmation. It is
even more important in contests with serial numbers where I actually have
to hear the lot.
The other problem was people speaking before the TX was on so all I got was
(in the case of Zone 14)...." Rteen"
Finally I do actually give reports different from 59 sometimes. Listen
carefully it may be your turn next Hi Hi.
George K5KG's comments on a proper Audio quality report that affects the
result is interesting. There are certainly a lot of very ordinary sounding
signals out there. I comment to the worst of them but there are many others
that are just plain difficult to read and spreading unnecessarily. The idea
has some problems as we can affect someone elses result by giving them a bad
report. It would need some check on the reporter as well as the reportee???
Or work on some statistical average result over the whole test?
73
Martin VK5GN
>From k5iid at ntelos.net Tue Oct 29 02:00:27 2002
From: k5iid@ntelos.net (Tom Horton)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
In-Reply-To: <b7.292719ae.2aeea43b@aol.com>
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.1.20021029014600.03fdb520@wvinbox.ntelos.net>
At 09:31 10/28/02 -0500, you wrote:
>Maybe we need a contest protocol that would include audio and/or keying
>quality information. The score would be affected by the reports they
>receive!
>
>I'd appreciate your thoughts.
>
>73, Geo...
George,
Amen and amen!
Every year I am appalled at the HORRIBLE audio from some of the big guys
as well as the little pistols. Amazingly every year it just seems to get worse.
Conversely, if I hear a GOOD signal, I go out of my way to compliment them.
Often I will tell the bad sounding ones about their poor audio, to which the
normal response is "QRZ contest"!
If my signal sounds bad, I want to know it. If anyone ever hears my
signal sounding
like garbage, please tell me. I might not like it, but I will do my best to
make it right.
It is very dissapointing to see what signals are on the air these days.
If I were a rich guy I would spend a year or two traveling in South America
and southern Europe showing ops how to set the mic gain and processor levels.
These places seem to have the absolute highest level of garbled
audio...reminds me
of the old QST April Fools Article about the "garbler microphone".
The best audio I herad this past weekend was KP3Z and I told him so.
Sounded professional!
Just my thoughts...seems this come up every year. Maybe that should mean
something!
73, Tom K5IID
Tom Horton
K5IID in West "BY GAWD" Virginia
" E " sorter for the W5 Bureau
>From ddddd at attbi.com Tue Oct 29 06:29:11 2002
From: ddddd@attbi.com (Dave Tucker)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Packet Spots in CQWW
Message-ID: <5.2.0.5.2.20021029062841.02697e30@mail.attbi.com>
Jim, my apologies for the bad spots. I did not realize it happened, this
is the first I've heard of it. We have had a problem occasionally of RF
getting into the computer and screwing up the radio control using CT. My
best guess is that this is what happened. I am sorry you ended up with the
dups / 0 pointers. We will try and keep a closer eye on things.
Dave KA6BIM
>From ludal at dmv.com Tue Oct 29 07:47:35 2002
From: ludal@dmv.com (Dallas Carter)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Packet Spots in CQWW
References: <009c01c27e83$b5fd7f20$92292f04@dslverizon.net>
<5.2.0.5.2.20021028190940.0273b2c0@mail.attbi.com>
Message-ID: <005a01c27f49$5c5af440$34f721a2@oemcomputer>
We had that problem here on our 15m position. One of the ops noted
that our spots were going out on the wrong frequency. The same one
consistantly. They stopped sending spots until I found the problem.
Someone had accidentally hit one of the memory buttons on the MP
and the indicator said "VMEM". I reset it to VFO and that curred the
problem. I have not tried to recreate the symptom, but it IS vfo related.
I have also seen this happen on 940's when the interface stops reading
the vfo. The CT memory then just repeats the last known frequency
when using alt-F3. Bottom line, it was probably cockpit trouble. In the
heat of battle, this goes un noticed until someone sends you a kind packet
note, or another op sees the outgoing spots.
73 Dallas W3PP
----- Original Message -----
From: Jim Reisert AD1C <jjreisert@alum.mit.edu>
To: Scott Pederson <spederson@yahoo.com>; <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Cc: David B. Tucker, KA6BIM <dtucker@inreach.com>
Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 7:16 PM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Packet Spots in CQWW
> At 01:17 PM 10/28/2002 -0800, Scott Pederson KI5DR wrote:
>
> >I noticed that there were a few instances where there were several DX
> >spots for exactly the same frequency - apparently the running station was
> >sending packet spots for stations that worked him. I'm sure this was
> >un-intentional, but would explain why you follow a packet spot and it
> >turns out to be someone else....
>
> Well, it wasn't us! :-)
>
> On Saturday afternoon, KA6BIM put out a number of spots using the KC1XX 10
> meter run frequency (data from http://oh2aq.kolumbus.com/dxs/)
>
> KA6BIM 28574.7 PY2BT 1933 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 LU3HIP 1934 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 VA3SK 1936 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 CK6SV 1937 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 KC1XX 1938 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 LP7H 1939 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 CE3N 1940 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 KD7GGZ 1941 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 WP2Z 1943 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 LT5H 1944 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 HI9X 1946 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 PP2RON 1947 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 CX5BW 1952 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 J69AZ 1953 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 CJ5DX 1954 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 LU7PT 1956 26 Oct 2002
>
> We were not working these stations, and I have no idea where they were on
> the band. However, it did result in an inordinately large number of
> 0-point stateside callers, as you can see from the log extract below:
>
> 26-Oct-02 1937 895 28574 VE6FI 59 04 2
> 26-Oct-02 1941 899 28574 KM9Z 59 04 0
> 26-Oct-02 1942 900 28574 N3CY 59 05 0
> 26-Oct-02 1942 901 28574 K6DRK 59 03 0
> 26-Oct-02 1942 902 28574 WP4Z 59 08 2
> 26-Oct-02 1942 903 28574 K2NG 59 05 0
> 26-Oct-02 1944 904 28536 CE3N 59 12 3
> 26-Oct-02 1946 906 28574 W1NG 59 05 0
> 26-Oct-02 1946 907 28574 T2DX 59 31 T2 3
> 26-Oct-02 1947 908 28574 K8LN 59 04 0
> 26-Oct-02 1947 909 28574 N6GL 59 03 0
> 26-Oct-02 1949 910 28574 KC0IEE 59 04 0
> 26-Oct-02 1949 911 28574 K6GU 59 03 0
> 26-Oct-02 1949 912 28574 NK7U 59 03 0
> 26-Oct-02 1950 913 28574 VE9XA 59 05 2
> 26-Oct-02 1950 914 28574 PY2TSM 59 11 3
> 26-Oct-02 1950 915 28574 K5GPA 59 04 0
> 26-Oct-02 1951 916 28574 XE2LV 59 06 2
> 26-Oct-02 1953 918 28468 PV2M 59 11 3
> 26-Oct-02 1954 919 28570 HR8/YN4SU 59 07 2
> 26-Oct-02 1954 920 28574 VY2SS 59 05 2
>
> Perhaps the VFO that was being read for spotting was different than the
one
> he actually tuned with. Note that he did actually spot KC1XX once, but
the
> VFO problem occurred before that spot, and continued afterwards.
>
> 73 - Jim AD1C (one of 10 meter ops at KC1XX)
>
>
> --
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>From ludal at dmv.com Tue Oct 29 07:56:45 2002
From: ludal@dmv.com (Dallas Carter)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] re: Packet Spots in CQWW
References: <200210282037.g9SKbAvh022805@contesting.com>
<001801c27eeb$067f1000$507cdd18@phoenix.speedchoice.com>
Message-ID: <006901c27f4a$a4208fa0$34f721a2@oemcomputer>
Seems like in every contest someone invents a new way to reek
havoc. In the past it was erroneous /BUSTED spots. This time,
our system was taking some VE spots, and this resulted in, not
only domestic spots, but out of US band spots. With PACKLUSTER
I can filter out US calls, and, if this is not resolved at our input point,
I can also filter VE sources.
These represent but only two sources of spots that are not useful to us in
the greater 48. These are not done maliciously as it is perfectly
acceptable
for VE's to spot W's and out of US band stations. This is a network
management issue. As far as US stations spotting US stations, that is an
educational issue. As far as crashing the system from excessive traffic,
again a network management issue. My 2 Euros worth.
73 Dallas W3PP
----- Original Message -----
From: KN5H <kn5h@earthlink.net>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 8:32 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] re: Packet Spots in CQWW
> Bob N5NJ wrote:
>
>
> > I operated for not quite half of the contest, but I noticed a very high
> > number of erroneous packet spots.
> >
> > What is going on? Was this on purpose or what?
> >
> > To make matters worse, it seemed that the only stations that were
spotted
> > were those that nearly never ID!
> >
> > One spot had a cross-band QSX on it. That was weird.
> >
> > N5NJ @ AA5NT M/2
>
>
> Bob:
> You have a good point. I am trying to justify the effort to rcv spots,
> either via 2 mtr or Telnet.
> An extra phone line or more coax for the RF ISP link is what I am
planning.
> Either way seems like a waste.
> What is up with endless stateside spots from other stateside nodes? Please
> tell me so I will understand!
> If I had a 2mtr connection, the entire network would fail due to the sheer
> volume and constant collisions.
> Someone please enlighten me.
> 73 de KN5H
>
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>From w9sz at prairienet.org Tue Oct 29 07:52:50 2002
From: w9sz@prairienet.org (Zack Widup)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Packet Spots in CQWW
In-Reply-To: <5.2.0.5.2.20021028190940.0273b2c0@mail.attbi.com>
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10210290741230.12341-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
On Mon, 28 Oct 2002, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
> At 01:17 PM 10/28/2002 -0800, Scott Pederson KI5DR wrote:
>
> >I noticed that there were a few instances where there were several DX
> >spots for exactly the same frequency - apparently the running station was
> >sending packet spots for stations that worked him. I'm sure this was
> >un-intentional, but would explain why you follow a packet spot and it
> >turns out to be someone else....
Curious ...
>
> Well, it wasn't us! :-)
>
> On Saturday afternoon, KA6BIM put out a number of spots using the KC1XX 10
> meter run frequency (data from http://oh2aq.kolumbus.com/dxs/)
>
> KA6BIM 28574.7 PY2BT 1933 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 LU3HIP 1934 26 Oct 2002
> KA6BIM 28574.7 VA3SK 1936 26 Oct 2002
Curiouser and curiouser ...
>
> We were not working these stations, and I have no idea where they were on
> the band. However, it did result in an inordinately large number of
> 0-point stateside callers, as you can see from the log extract below:
>
> 26-Oct-02 1937 895 28574 VE6FI 59 04 2
> 26-Oct-02 1941 899 28574 KM9Z 59 04 0
> 26-Oct-02 1942 900 28574 N3CY 59 05 0
And the beat goes on ...
> Perhaps the VFO that was being read for spotting was different than the one
> he actually tuned with. Note that he did actually spot KC1XX once, but the
> VFO problem occurred before that spot, and continued afterwards.
>
> 73 - Jim AD1C (one of 10 meter ops at KC1XX)
If that was some sort of a weird yet honest mistake, it could be
overlooked as one of the many technological glitches present in the modern
world. But if it was an attempt to "screw the competition" (Note - I
didn't say it was, I said IF it was), it would be unsportsmanlike in the
extreme.
It would be interesting to see if this happens again in a major contest.
73, Zack W9SZ
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Oct 29 06:55:02 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQWW DX, SSB - USA Claimed Scores 29Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210291455.g9TEt2m10680@b4h.net>
2002 CQWW DX, SSB - USA Claimed Scores 29Oct2002
Submit logs by: December 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: ssb@cqww.com
Mail logs to:
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CQ Magazine
25 Newbridge Road
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USA
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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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K4JA 4893 177 717 48 12,171,810 PVRC
N2NT 4711 165 661 48 10,715,698 FRC
K1KI 4723 163 654 48 10,639,791 YCCC
KI1G 4454 167 671 48 10,590,644 YCCC
W6KK(@W6KP) 3943 161 571 48 7,626,708 SCCC
K0TV 2850 145 570 48 5,622,760 YCCC
K5NA 3017 167 575 48 5,481,896 CTDXCC
AA5NT 2653 155 545 48 4,608,100 NTCC
W7DX(@K7IR) 2520 159 482 48 4,220,985 WWDXC
N1RR 2290 129 435 36 3,645,000 YCCC
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KC1XX 8205 188 791 48 21,262,901
K9NS 7054 189 756 48 17,341,695 SMC
N2RM 5895 175 701 48 14,082,576 FRC
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N4PN 3437 162 615 48 7,190,358 FCG
K8AZ 2889 167 638 48 6,555,000 NCC
N0NI 2606 169 630 48 5,593,799
K0RF 2353 169 611 46 4,986,540
N1MM 2548 137 552 48 4,899,582 YCCC
N5YA 2696 148 518 41 4,687,974 NTCC
W4WS(@KG4NEP) 2208 149 574 48 4,306,911 PVRC
KY5R 2160 138 517 42 3,985,020 Alabama Contest Grou
N1LN 2107 150 523 48 3,394,612
K9ES 1736 135 497 48 3,020,960 FCG
W1BK 1134 133 475 42 1,910,944 YCCC
K6KO 889 126 317 28 1,052,568 NCCC
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NY4T 941 105 311 46 1,038,752 TCG
K0UK 766 126 338 18 949,344 Grand Mesa
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KQ2M 3945 157 583 43 8,162,940 FRC
K4ZW 3202 150 547 48 6,353,852 PVRC
N9RV 3299 147 493 40 6,027,520 NCC
K3ZO 3136 137 486 41 5,547,192 PVRC
K5ZD 2777 143 532 30 5,363,550 YCCC
W9RE 2652 153 531 43 5,020,000 SMC
WB9Z 2537 159 508 45 4,675,003 SMC
W1WEF 2303 124 443 33 3,662,820 YCCC
N6BV(@N6RO) 2628 136 342 40 3,268,086 NCCC
NX9T 1860 115 382 26 2,563,526 PVRC
W4WTB 1574 137 436 2,538,963 CDXA
K0KX 1352 140 456 32 2,236,788 MWA
K5TR 1808 133 361 30 2,163,720 Boring Amateur Radio
K5RR 1597 128 342 35 2,085,860
K3MD 1366 124 410 28 2,048,424 FRC
K4BAI 1619 103 336 35 1,960,574 SECC
K5ZO 1331 141 361 42 1,795,152
WX3B 1257 90 327 10 1,508,706 PVRC
K2UOP 1002 115 384 26 1,397,699 PVRC
K1GU 1038 99 318 36 1,203,879 YCCC
K4RO 1115 105 282 20 1,165,644 TCG
K4UTE 787 117 403 30 1,123,200 NORTH FLORIDA DX ASS
K0OU 889 109 302 23 984,756
N7GYD 1002 100 264 36 948,220 WWDXC
KG7H 946 109 272 31 937,641 PVRC
N4CW 800 87 294 22 853,821 PVRC
W4NTI 669 0 345 24 624,795
K5XR(W5ASP) 540 97 301 588,244 TDXS
NE9Z 505 112 296 21 566,712
N4GG 595 76 256 7 551,784 PVRC
K0GAS 554 91 195 420,420 Grand Mesa
N5DD 470 90 222 415,896 TDXS
W3WW 513 71 216 17 412,132 FCG
K4FK(W4SAA) 414 77 210 12 328,615 FCG
N6VH 405 90 172 286,628 SCCC
K4BP 359 86 196 7 267,336 TCG
KO7X(@KI7WX) 347 79 158 8 224,202 PVRC
K4IU 334 76 167 208,737 MWA
N5QQ(@KC5FU) 262 70 160 12 165,600 NTCC
K7ABV 310 61 133 7 163,348 NORTHERN ROCKIES DX
KE8RO 194 43 130 15 91,690
AD4L 166 48 103 4 67,799 PVRC
KB0ENE 541 93 236 47,244
K7RX 96 29 59 22,176 WWDXC
W6MVW 82 29 50 5 16,432 SCCC
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N1SV 1515 105 386 2,090,678 YCCC
N4TZ/9 1230 131 407 37 1,820,592 SMC
N5AW 1192 134 402 40 1,746,824 CTDXCC
NR3X(N4YDU) 1320 103 359 34 1,651,188 PVRC
W1CTN 1165 114 378 29 1,551,276 YCCC
AC0W 1041 109 327 38 1,224,724 MWA
W2RDS 1015 93 327 39 1,197,840 FRC
WA1Z 841 92 303 30 916,400 YCCC
NA4K 809 90 258 16 786,132 TCG
KU8E 651 97 258 24 623,025 SECC
W1DAD 610 92 279 18 605,472 YCCC
K0XH 657 94 244 28 599,950 MWA
W0ETT 606 88 236 20 537,840 Grand Mesa
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KU3O 523 62 176 306,544 FCG
N4EK 450 56 184 303,360 FCG
N2CQ 380 56 199 14 272,085 FRC
W4TDB 362 74 151 14 214,200 TCG
K4LOG 434 49 139 30 209,432 FCG
WR9A 310 46 146 12 160,512 SMC
WN3VAW 245 70 165 12 153,690 Wireless Association
W5WZ 296 54 121 14 133,000 Twin City Ham Club
AK8B 250 47 120 15 112,725
N3GNW 202 56 128 16 102,120
ND2T 225 56 89 12 87,580 NCCC
W4YA 159 39 106 62,930 FCG
K6OWL 184 47 58 8 52,185
N3RA 146 41 85 2 47,502 NCC
W6ZZZ 131 35 51 29,240 NCCC
K1MOM 20 13 16 1 1,102 YCCC
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N0KE(@WB0GAZ) 564 90 71 37 461,754 Grand Mesa
N5FPW 341 69 174 23 218,700 SECC
N8IE 411 53 135 25 214,884
WB6BWZ 183 39 77 17 37,120 SECC
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K3WW 2623 161 627 48 5,815,440 FRC
K3PP 2017 149 575 43 4,099,288 FRC
W4NF 2018 143 544 39 3,875,367 PVRC
NO2R 1900 139 558 36 3,770,073 FRC
AA3B 2022 135 505 40 3,681,920 FRC
K5KG 1772 137 509 36 3,434,136 FCG
W3MF 1471 130 473 27 2,509,083 FRC
K3NM 1464 122 470 30 2,487,582 FRC
W2YC 1355 128 481 35 2,306,892 FRC
W3GM(K3ND) 1334 129 478 29 2,278,071 FRC
WT3W 1392 124 443 2,237,382 FRC
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AA4V 1194 112 332 15 1,502,052 Aiken Contest Club
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W1ZT 903 117 443 26 1,383,760 YCCC
W6TK 1065 124 349 23 1,366,824 SCCC
K4OJ(@W1CW) 956 98 370 1,263,132 FCG
W2UP 975 90 329 8 1,168,591 FRC
W3IQ 920 90 294 18 993,024 NCC
KI9A 785 108 318 25 903,972 SMC
KA2D 753 80 314 19 853,798 YCCC
W1FY(NC1N) 600 57 225 16 483,066 YCCC
N2WK 444 94 272 11 437,736 Rochester DX Associa
K0BX 413 70 207 12 326,029
K5NZ 289 277 94 6 288,638 CTDXCC
KD2HE 278 42 136 6 137,950
K3SV 250 78 206 118,192 PVRC
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W6RCL 267 62 102 114,308
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W9JA 356 31 125 15 155,688
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N1RR N1RR,N2PGD,W1KM,WM1K
N2NT N2NT,N2NU,N2WKS,W2RQ,WW2Y
N2RM K2TW,N2NC,N2RM,NA2AA,W2REH,W3CF,WK2G,WM2H
N3RS N2SR,N3ED,N3RD,N3RS,W8FJ,WA3LRO
N4PN KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
N5YA K1NT,N5KR,N5UM,OH1HX,W5LL
NP2B KP2BH,NP2B,NP2KW,VE3BW,W5IDX,WD4JR
NY4T K4RNT,KA1DWX,KR4FO,NY4T
OK6A OK2CMW,OK2INW,OK2PSE
OL5Q OK1FFU,OK1FLC,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
OM7M OK2BFN,OM3PA,OM3PC,OM5RM,OM5RW,OM5ZW
OZ5BAL OZ0J,OZ1JTE
PJ2T K1AR,K8NZ,N8BJQ,W1MD,WC4E
RT9W RA9WR,RU9WX,RW9WW,RW9WY,RX9WI,RX9WR
S50C S52LW,S53CC,S53MM,S57NOB
SL2ZA SM2LIY,SM2ODB,SM2VHD
TK4Z AB6BH,K5OT,K6MC,K6ZH,N6AA,N6ZZ,TK5AE,TK5EP,
TK5MH,W6XD
V26B DL8OBQ,N2ED,N3OC,V21DM
VE3DC VA3DJ,VE3BK,VE3DXF,VE3GCP,VE3NBL,VE3SS,VE3STT,
VE3VZ,VE3YOC
W1BK W1BK,W1NR
W3LJ K3NCO,KA3UBJ,W3IDT,W3LJ
W6KK K6AM,K6HMS,N6AW,N6KI,N6MJ,NN6X,W6HT,W6KK,W6RW
W7DX KL2A,KL9A,KQ7W
ZK1MA AA7PM,KT7G,VE7XF,W7TSQ,W7VV,ZK1MA
ZL6QH ZL1AXG,ZL1AZE,ZL2AOV,ZL2BDW,ZL2CA,ZL2DZ,ZL2IQ,
ZL2UO
ZW5B N5FA,N5ZO,PY1KN,PY5CC,PY5EG
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Tue Oct 29 06:56:24 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQWW DX, SSB - Non-USA Claimed Scores 29Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210291456.g9TEuOc10689@b4h.net>
2002 CQWW DX, SSB - Non-USA Claimed Scores 29Oct2002
Submit logs by: December 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: ssb@cqww.com
Mail logs to:
CQWW Phone
CQ Magazine
25 Newbridge Road
Hicksville, NY 11801
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 QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA M/2 HP
PJ2T 13167 161 635 48 30,983,504
V26B 11367 159 596 48 21,022,220 FRC
ZW5B(@PY5EG) 8392 162 603 48 18,725,670 ARAUCARIA DX GROUP
NP2B 9433 140 511 48 14,500,000
LT1F 6517 139 433 48 10,854,215 WWYC
LY1YK 4660 171 648 48 6,588,036 KTU RC
VE3DC 3075 137 464 4,478,051 CCO
ZL6QH 2772 129 284 46 3,333,736 Wellington Amateur R
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA M/M HP
TK4Z 11469 139 592 48 15,476,732 SCCC
ED7VG 8519 143 554 12,455,632
ZK1MA 5688 126 288 48 6,902,208 WWDXC
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA M/S HP
KH0AA 6962 158 488 48 13,201,010
9A1P 5343 155 680 46 10,066,760 WWYC
IU2X 4922 154 630 48 9,000,320 ARI Brescia DX Group
RT9W(@RZ9WWH) 4009 150 597 48 8,314,857
OM7M 4441 168 705 48 8,234,136
IQ4T(@I4IFL) 4324 161 684 48 8,101,860 Romagna Contest Team
EA1EEY 4557 151 619 48 8,078,840
LR0N(@LU1NDC) 4363 134 478 46 7,750,980
S50C 3415 139 571 5,003,370 CCS
IO4T 3409 138 538 47 5,000,372
CK6SV(@VE6SV) 3343 148 458 48 4,435,968
OL5Q 3000 131 468 3,897,693
IQ2C 2812 126 499 48 3,720,625
OK6A 1632 122 435 48 1,704,977 WWYC
SL2ZA 1747 102 390 1,506,012
EA5KB 2110 95 325 1,171,280
OZ5BAL 378 56 195 15 217,617 EDR Ballerup
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA M/S LP
LZ1ABC(@LZ1ABC/L 1874 107 390 42 1,445,773 WWYC
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOAB HP
KP3Z(N5TJ) 8985 162 593 47 16,193,995
VE3EJ 4659 164 574 45 8,899,542
ZF2NT 6493 123 372 40 7,161,660 NCCC
S50S(S51TA) 4025 154 560 48 6,538,210 CCS
GW4BLE 3871 128 475 41 5,419,764 CONTEST CAMBRIA
VE3EY/2(@VE2CSI) 3282 123 429 44 4,590,984 Croatian CC
EA5DFV 3762 114 424 39 4,315,836
VE3ANX 3334 114 350 43 3,955,136 CCO
OH2RA 2869 136 438 43 3,251,710 CCF/TEAM: CCF Team P
M6T(G4PIQ) 2855 111 393 23 2,975,112
VO1TA 2452 90 286 21 2,656,064
PY7ZY 2449 88 269 2,557,191
VK8AA 2496 113 244 45 2,528,274
7S2E(SM2DMU) 2393 130 389 42 2,421,654 TOEC
XE2AC 2572 106 279 32 2,264,955
CK3KZ(VE3KZ) 1630 123 402 31 2,253,300 CCO
S56A 1362 135 532 34 1,791,562 CCS
VE3NE 938 103 274 21 853,151
VE7IN 1159 102 207 27 835,536 BCDX
ZL1ANJ 1080 96 165 20 820,845
LY2OX 743 101 326 17 577,304 Lithuanian DX
CE8EIO 681 56 96 5 290,472 South Croux DX Group
DA0ED(DL4YAO) 495 51 172 210,066 BCC
K6III 251 72 128 7 130,400 NCCC
VA3KA 142 101 109 13 76,020 CCO
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOAB LP
D44TD(IV3TAN) 6201 140 511 40 11,992,492
P40W(W2GD) 4427 124 437 41 7,300,854 FRC
DF3KV 1538 110 422 33 1,688,568 RR DX
EA5AER 2005 73 264 28 1,455,503
CX9AU 1468 90 227 1,311,112
9A3AG 1504 102 368 25 1,308,010 Croatian CC
SP6EKS 1105 123 449 1,260,688
VE3BUC(@VE3SY) 1256 100 274 32 1,169,124 CCO
VE3CR 1009 97 311 1,079,568
SP5DDJ 1262 106 362 38 1,079,208
G4IIY 1188 79 318 20 858,314 CHILTERN DX
6J2AUB(XE2AUB) 1383 63 135 640,332
OM6RM 1060 84 299 41 624,290
GM0TGE 849 79 272 30 606,879
SM6D(SM6DER) 1008 74 263 582,336 SK6AW Hisingingens R
VK4DX 804 79 160 13 536,794 Sarajevo Contest Gro
VE9DX 643 64 206 18 441,990
VE4YU 469 79 173 15 299,376
VE3RSA 404 63 167 247,480
HL1/WX8C 494 64 146 240,030
DL4RCK 493 65 208 8 222,495 BCC
9A5AVC 274 24 67 14 62,784
LY2QJ(@LY1DS) 129 19 55 3 14,356
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOAB(A) HP
JY9QJ 4009 138 499 34 7,184,723
OE1A(OE1EMS) 3196 156 642 38 5,097,624 SCG
S52ZW 3063 146 597 46 4,852,533 SCC
PX2W(PY2YU) 3206 123 391 43 4,746,790 TuPY DX Group
VE1OP 1969 113 425 30 2,696,456
SP8NR 957 112 369 1,058,681 SPDXC
VA3NR 417 80 212 12 317,404
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOAB(A) LP
GJ0NYG 1040 79 342 25 768,325
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB(A)/10 HP
LP7H(LU9HS) 2627 35 147 28 1,376,102 LUCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB(A)/10 LP
OZ8AE 420 32 121 22 154,071
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB(A)/15 HP
ZX5J(PP5JR) 4059 40 171 2,518,285 Araucaria DX Group
OT2T(DL2CC) 1792 39 156 29 821,145 RRDXA
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB(A)/15 QRP
DF9ZP 2200 39 159 1,064,844 BCC
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB(A)/20 HP
VE7AV 1392 37 118 30 476,935
LT0H(LU3HY) 952 31 73 10 290,992
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB(A)/80 HP
ON4ATW 912 17 82 120,780
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/10 HP
ZY5G(PP5WG) 3610 36 149 35 1,953,785 Araucaria DX Group
P43E 2811 30 120 1,219,650 Aruba ARC
Z31GX 2111 37 142 28 823,400
OL7N(OK1CDJ) 1256 37 143 24 547,920
LA6YEA 957 35 141 20 401,104
ES2X(ES2NA) 980 36 136 36 350,000
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/10 LP
AY4DX(LU4DX) 2564 34 129 1,220,870 LUCG
WP3C 2317 31 116 22 842,016
KH6GMP 1523 30 64 421,872 KONA DX CLUB
F8AAN 1010 33 114 16 360,003
I8UZA 832 37 148 356,495
EA5ON/M 937 34 112 261,048
SM5D(SM5DJZ) 505 29 120 166,582 TOEC
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/10 QRP
TT8ZZ(F5PTM) 1646 28 96 23 606,112
J79UF(VE5UF) 684 21 80 21 171,094
SP5XMU 272 32 78 22 76,670
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/15 HP
YT6A 2790 38 150 24 1,150,000 SKY CC
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/15 LP
VE3DZ 1152 33 141 25 519,390 CCO
EA7HBP 1500 27 109 32 372,640
VE7UF(VE7NS) 941 29 71 2 232,900 BCDX
PA0JED 332 24 88 15 71,120
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/160 HP
C4A(5B4ADA/9A3A) 519 10 60 103,040 Aphrodite Contest Cl
4O6A(T95A) 684 11 67 20 58,734 SKY CC
YU7AR 572 11 63 46,546
SM4F(SM4DHF) 441 7 54 20 27,328 TOEC
PP5VB(@ZX5J) 12 6 9 288 Araucaria DX Group
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/160 LP
G3UEG 429 8 55 18 27,027
VE3XAX 176 5 10 20 5,010 CCO
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/20 HP
9A6A 3324 38 170 46 1,306,240 Croatian CC
PY3MM(@ZX5J) 2239 38 129 1,089,508 Araucaria DX Group
SN8V(SP8GQU) 2210 39 153 811,968
9M6A(N1UR) 1563 36 121 38 721,334 YCCC
SP8KAF/8(SQ8GHY) 628 27 95 32 112,850
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/20 LP
9A7ZZ 595 27 97 123,876 Croatian CC
LY1DS 15 7 12 1 513
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/20 QRP
GM0IIO 232 13 50 14 18,522
LU4HMF 86 17 33 9,700
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/40 HP
S50A 2438 36 131 37 703,284 SCC
9A5E 2021 33 115 39 519,776 Croatian CC
SP6IXF 1859 30 117 35 403,622
OH0NL(OH2BYS) 1245 29 114 28 272,844 CCF
LX1KC 1270 28 104 42 253,440
OH2BP 514 27 86 85,654 CCF
PX5A(PP5UA) 291 18 48 45,994 Araucaria DX Group
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/40 LP
MW5HOC 137 11 45 17 11,256
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/80 HP
OM0C(OM3TZZ) 1434 22 88 27 201,080
VE2ZP 758 20 65 128,120 CCO
PU3A(PY3DX) 241 23 65 9 55,792 Araucaria DX Group
Operators:
9A1P 9A2CW,9A2RD,9A5AEI,9A6NDX,9A6XX,IK3UNA,S55M
AA5NT AA5NT,K3TD,KK7SJ,N1CC,N5EE,N5NJ,N5TVL,N8SM,NW5X
CK6SV VE6AKY,VE6MRT,VE6NAP,VE6SV,VE6VW,VE7GAS,VO1CV
EA1EEY EA1BVP,EA1CS,EA1CUB,EA1EEY,EA1EY,EA1QA,EA1WX,
EB1HAL,EC1DQK
EA5KB EA5KB,EC5CPL
ED7VG EA1AK,EA2TV,EA7ATX,EA7CCN,EA7EZQ,EA7HY,EA7VG
IO4T IK4HLQ,IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4BBF,
IZ4DIJ,IZ4EFN
IQ2C I2MWY,IK2FIL,IK2JUB,IK2PFL,IW2HAJ,IW2NOR,IZ2ABI,
IZ2EEV
IQ4T I4IFL,I4MGP,IK3QAR,IK4HVR,IK4SXJ,IK4TVP,IK4WMH,
IZ4AKS
IU2X I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2FYH,IK2GSN,IK2GXK,IK2GZU,
IK2SAU,IW2LLH
K0RF K0RF,W0UA,W1XE
K0TV K0TV,K2TE,KB1PZ,KD6BLK,KI6MF,W1GQ,W1MJ,WK1V,
WO1N
K0UK K0UK,WA0RSX
K1KI K1CC,K1KI,KM1P,VA7RR,W1RM
K4JA AJ9C,K4JA,K4MA,K7SV,KE9I,W3BP
K5NA K2UR,K5DU,K5NA,KD5SQF,KI5DR,N5ZC
K6KO K6KO,K6TA
K8AZ K8AZ,K8BL,K8MR,N8TR,W8CAR,W8KIC,WB8K,WT8C
K9ES AD4ES,K9ES,KC4HW,KG4IPO
K9NS AA9D,K9DX,K9GS,K9HMB,K9NO,K9PPY,K9PW,K9QVB,K9RS,
KO9A,KS9W,W9RM,WE9V
KC1XX HC1OT,K1DG,K1GQ,K6AW,KC1XX,KM3T,N6HB,N6IG,W1FV
KH0AA JE1JKL,JF1SQC,JP1NWZ
KI1G KI1G,KS1J,WF1B
KY5R KY5R,N4YQ,W4RJ
LR0N LU1NDC,LU2NI,LU5NA,LU6HCV,LU6HDF,LU7HBO,LU7HVH,
LU7NN,LU8NA
LT1F LU1FAM,LU1FGE,LU1FJ,LU1FKR,LU1FMO,LU1FT,LU2DKT,
LU2FT,LU3FZW
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY3CI,LY3MM,LY4CW
LZ1ABC LZ1ABC,LZ1AQ
N0NI K0KD,K0WHV,N0AC,N0AV,N0HR,N0NI,W0ETC,W0FLS,WO0V
N1LN K5NZ,K7LEX,KD5NDZ,KD5TMF,N1LN,N5EN,W5MF,W5PF,
W5SB,WA5MLT
N1MM KB1GW,N1IXF,N1MM
N1RR N1RR,N2PGD,W1KM,WM1K
N2NT N2NT,N2NU,N2WKS,W2RQ,WW2Y
N2RM K2TW,N2NC,N2RM,NA2AA,W2REH,W3CF,WK2G,WM2H
N3RS N2SR,N3ED,N3RD,N3RS,W8FJ,WA3LRO
N4PN KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
N5YA K1NT,N5KR,N5UM,OH1HX,W5LL
NP2B KP2BH,NP2B,NP2KW,VE3BW,W5IDX,WD4JR
NY4T K4RNT,KA1DWX,KR4FO,NY4T
OK6A OK2CMW,OK2INW,OK2PSE
OL5Q OK1FFU,OK1FLC,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
OM7M OK2BFN,OM3PA,OM3PC,OM5RM,OM5RW,OM5ZW
OZ5BAL OZ0J,OZ1JTE
PJ2T K1AR,K8NZ,N8BJQ,W1MD,WC4E
RT9W RA9WR,RU9WX,RW9WW,RW9WY,RX9WI,RX9WR
S50C S52LW,S53CC,S53MM,S57NOB
SL2ZA SM2LIY,SM2ODB,SM2VHD
TK4Z AB6BH,K5OT,K6MC,K6ZH,N6AA,N6ZZ,TK5AE,TK5EP,
TK5MH,W6XD
V26B DL8OBQ,N2ED,N3OC,V21DM
VE3DC VA3DJ,VE3BK,VE3DXF,VE3GCP,VE3NBL,VE3SS,VE3STT,
VE3VZ,VE3YOC
W1BK W1BK,W1NR
W3LJ K3NCO,KA3UBJ,W3IDT,W3LJ
W6KK K6AM,K6HMS,N6AW,N6KI,N6MJ,NN6X,W6HT,W6KK,W6RW
W7DX KL2A,KL9A,KQ7W
ZK1MA AA7PM,KT7G,VE7XF,W7TSQ,W7VV,ZK1MA
ZL6QH ZL1AXG,ZL1AZE,ZL2AOV,ZL2BDW,ZL2CA,ZL2DZ,ZL2IQ,
ZL2UO
ZW5B N5FA,N5ZO,PY1KN,PY5CC,PY5EG
>From otterstad at enter.vg Tue Oct 29 16:58:02 2002
From: otterstad@enter.vg (Ragnar Otterstad)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Low Bands operating skills (longish)
In-Reply-To: <002801c27eed$6f2c0520$93d926cb@martinl>
Message-ID: <MBBBJCHIMOLLDEAHAJGKKENIDNAA.otterstad@enter.vg>
Any one else got any ideas for operating in the noisy low bands? (On the
Saturday I was getting static levels above 9 even on the Beverages!)
73
Martin VK5GN
The answer is simple : stick to CW !
73
Rag Otterstad LA5HE also JW5HE OZ8RO
located in Telemark - home of skiing.
My antenna "farm" can be found on HTTP://no.photos.yahoo.com/la5he when you
click on Radio.
Take a look at: http://WWW.visitTelemark.com
or http://www.visitnorway.com
>From zf2nt at candw.ky Tue Oct 29 16:15:20 2002
From: zf2nt@candw.ky (Bruce B. Sawyer)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Anonymous RR Plaque
Message-ID: <005301c27f66$8330cb40$4775883f@ibm1050257>
I just received a totally unexpected, but much appreciated, package in the
mail today from the ARRL. It was a plaque for last January's RTTY Roundup
(DX SOAB/HP), which I had thought was unsponsored. Some generous person did
sponsor this plaque, but chose to remain anonymous. Thus there's no way I
can send him my thanks directly. My apologies to all for the bandwidth, but
somehow I can't let this go by without notice. So to whomever it may be who
decided to put his money on the line in order to support contesting this
way, my sincere thanks. This plaque is deeply appreciated.
By the way, I don't think the ARRL made much of a profit off your
sponsorship fee. I noticed the postage to get it here was $23!
73,
Bruce, ZF2NT
Little Cayman Island
>From jon.zaimes at dol.net Tue Oct 29 11:11:17 2002
From: jon.zaimes@dol.net (Jon Zaimes AA1K)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 160m band plan
Message-ID: <3.0.5.32.20021029111117.007d5980@dol.net>
Dave,
Regardless of the FCC position, it is still the band plan and lots of us
still abide by it. Hopefully everyone will.
I passed up dozens of QSOs from DX that were operating simplex below 1843
this weekend, and I know many other 160 meter ops followed the same
practice. DX stations need to be aware that they are sacrificing QSOs by
not listening above 1843 for stateside.
BTW I heard many Europeans and others operating transceive above 1843 --
now if conditions had only cooperated!
73/Jon AA1K
>From ARRL Letter 10/26 quoting Riley Hollingsworth:
<quote>
>Hollingsworth says that operation that does not comply with a generally
>accepted band plan such as ARRL's is not illegal. He points out,
>however, that band plans--to the extent that they're followed--do help
>to keep down friction among various users and make his job a lot easier.
>"I don't consider it a big deal. I was just trying to raise awareness,"
>he said, adding that the FCC has no intention of making band plan
>compliance mandatory.
><unquote>
>so now we can do ssb below 1843??????????
>I wish someone would make up our minds.
>David Robbins K1TTT
>From w2up at mindspring.com Tue Oct 29 18:48:29 2002
From: w2up@mindspring.com (Barry )
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Anonymous RR Plaque
In-Reply-To: <005301c27f66$8330cb40$4775883f@ibm1050257>
Message-ID: <3DBED7FD.28375.212625@localhost>
Bruce,
Don't count your chickens before they hatch. I, too, received a plaque
for RTTY Roundup, anonymous sponsor. The odd thing about it was I
didn't operate the RR in 2002!
I sent a note to WS7I, who contacted ARRL. They thanked me for
notifying them, and told me they got some of their files crossed between
2001 and 2002 and it was a mistake. They're supposed to issue a call
tag and have it picked up, but nothing yet, after a week...
73,
Barry W2UP
On 29 Oct 2002 Bruce B. Sawyer wrote:
> I just received a totally unexpected, but much appreciated, package in the
> mail today from the ARRL. It was a plaque for last January's RTTY Roundup
> (DX SOAB/HP), which I had thought was unsponsored. Some generous person did
> sponsor this plaque, but chose to remain anonymous. Thus there's no way I
> can send him my thanks directly. My apologies to all for the bandwidth, but
> somehow I can't let this go by without notice. So to whomever it may be who
> decided to put his money on the line in order to support contesting this
> way, my sincere thanks. This plaque is deeply appreciated.
>
> By the way, I don't think the ARRL made much of a profit off your
> sponsorship fee. I noticed the postage to get it here was $23!
>
> 73,
> Bruce, ZF2NT
> Little Cayman Island
>
> _______________________________________________
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> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
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--
Barry Kutner, W2UP Internet: w2up@mindspring.com
Newtown, PA Frankford Radio Club
>From ku8e1 at yahoo.com Tue Oct 29 10:59:52 2002
From: ku8e1@yahoo.com (Jeffrey Clarke)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 160m band plan
In-Reply-To: <3.0.5.32.20021029111117.007d5980@dol.net>
Message-ID: <20021029185952.8555.qmail@web40801.mail.yahoo.com>
Speaking of band plans.... What about 40 meters too ?? I think I worked
some guys transmitting on SSB as low as 7005. I even heard some well
known EU stations call guys in the CARR who were listening up above
7150 and playing "dumb" about being out of the band. Seems like some
stations will do just about anything to make a QSO ???
Jeff KU8E
--- Jon Zaimes AA1K <jon.zaimes@dol.net> wrote:
> Dave,
>
> Regardless of the FCC position, it is still the band plan and lots of
> us
> still abide by it. Hopefully everyone will.
>
> I passed up dozens of QSOs from DX that were operating simplex below
> 1843
> this weekend, and I know many other 160 meter ops followed the same
> practice. DX stations need to be aware that they are sacrificing QSOs
> by
> not listening above 1843 for stateside.
>
> BTW I heard many Europeans and others operating transceive above 1843
> --
> now if conditions had only cooperated!
>
> 73/Jon AA1K
>
> >From ARRL Letter 10/26 quoting Riley Hollingsworth:
>
> <quote>
>
> >Hollingsworth says that operation that does not comply with a
> generally
> >accepted band plan such as ARRL's is not illegal. He points out,
> >however, that band plans--to the extent that they're followed--do
> help
> >to keep down friction among various users and make his job a lot
> easier.
>
> >"I don't consider it a big deal. I was just trying to raise
> awareness,"
> >he said, adding that the FCC has no intention of making band plan
> >compliance mandatory.
> ><unquote>
>
> >so now we can do ssb below 1843??????????
>
> >I wish someone would make up our minds.
>
>
> >David Robbins K1TTT
>
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>From barry at mxg.com Tue Oct 29 13:10:37 2002
From: barry@mxg.com (Barry Merrill)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Packet Spots in CQWW
In-Reply-To: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10210290741230.12341-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
Message-ID: <FJECJCDPGLAELGCJIMMNMELPIFAA.barry@mxg.com>
I have occasional RF interference into my computer,
especially 10 meters, high power, high SWR caused by
a big jump in frequency without retuning the Matchbox.
I would have selected the station from a packet spot
with the logging software, and the radio did move to
that frequency, and I called the station, and when
would go to enter that QSO with the logging software:
-Sometimes the computer was frozen, no cursor blink nor
cursor control, and the three-fingered-salute ALT-CTL-DEL
was not recognized, requiring a hardware reset.
-But sometimes, I would log the contact, and then, as I
tuned away, looking for new stations, the logging software
would have stopped seeing the radio's actual frequency,
and instead, it kept that original frequency, even when
I went to announce a new station.
I learned to always compare what frequency the logging software
thinks my radio is on, with the actual frequency of the radio.
Sometimes I could clear this error and reestablish communications
by opening and closing the Radio Setup Ports option, sometimes
I have to exit and restart the logging program, and rarely I have
had to restart the hardware to get the logging software to see
the radio again.
None of this, in my opinion is the "fault" of the logging software;
it's just what can happen when RF Interference changes the bits in
a computer's memory.
But because I know it happens, it could easily account for accidental
postings of multiple stations with a stuck frequency.
Barry, W5GN
P.S. But only my typing is to blame for my erroneous posting
of a YV5 as a VY5.
>From Georgek5kg at aol.com Tue Oct 29 14:52:47 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 40 band dx operations
Message-ID: <115.19d0ce1c.2af0410f@aol.com>
In a message dated 10/29/2002 7:31:23 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
ku8e1@yahoo.com writes:
> even heard some well
> known EU stations call guys in the CARR who were listening up above
> 7150 and playing "dumb" about being out of the band.
There are many foreign countries that permit operation above 7100 khz. I
don't know about the Europeans, but don't be at all surprised to hear dx all
the way up to 7300 khz.
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 Georgek5kg at aol.com Tue Oct 29 15:29:58 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: [WriteLog] RE: [YCCC] Re: New Country Files 24
October 2002 (update -1204)
Message-ID: <fd.203577e5.2af049c6@aol.com>
In a message dated 10/29/2002 3:40:20 AM Greenwich Standard Time,
n1sv@n1sv.com writes:
> I worked R1ANC as well and I remember distinctly he said zone 29!
>
>
Yup, definitely z 29.
George I. Wagner, K5KG
Productivity Resources LLC
941-312-9450
941-312-9460 fax
201-415-6044 cell
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>From hamcat at directvinternet.com Tue Oct 29 22:04:07 2002
From: hamcat@directvinternet.com (K4SB)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 160m band plan
References: <3.0.5.32.20021029111117.007d5980@dol.net>
Message-ID: <3DBF05D7.1BBCE3C@directvinternet.com>
Jon Zaimes AA1K wrote:
> Dave,
> Regardless of the FCC position, it is still the band plan and lots of us
> still abide by it. Hopefully everyone will.
-------------------------
I think the operator will have the final say, but I firmly believe the
problem is the
ARRL band plan.
When some ????????? puts the digital modes at 1.8 up, and SSB above
1.843, I see this as nothing more than another attack on CW.
Come up with some common sense, and I'll go along with it. For all but
contest weekends
we're wasting 3/4 of the band!
I'm not going along with this one.
73
Ed
>From DF3KV at aol.com Tue Oct 29 17:44:44 2002
From: DF3KV@aol.com (DF3KV@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 40 band dx operations
Message-ID: <1bd.129d6f5f.2af0695c@aol.com>
> There are many foreign countries that permit operation above 7100 khz. I
> don't know about the Europeans, but don't be at all surprised to hear dx
> all
> the way up to 7300 khz.
>
Region 1 Bandplan limits 40m operation to 7100kc in Europe
73
Peter
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>From john-k1rc at juno.com Tue Oct 29 17:59:51 2002
From: john-k1rc@juno.com (john-k1rc@juno.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Did I miss something along the way?
Message-ID: <20021029.175952.-324709.0.john-k1rc@juno.com>
Hi all,
I was looking at some of the CQ SSB claimed scores
today and (being somewhat slow on the pickup) noticed
a couple of odd type categories.
USA SOAB(A) QRP
Single op all band (assisted) QRP?
USA SOSB(A)/10 QRP
Single op Single band (assisted) 10M QRP?
Didn't know these were "approved" categories.
If so, how are they used? How are the use of the
spotting nets used, etc.
I've been running straight SOAB QRP all these years,
(since '78) is this an amendment to that category?
Or is it one of those "grey areas" left up to ones
"imagination"?
Sorry if I'm throwing gas onto the fire here, but if its
legal I might as well take advantage of it too.
Its getting so my tribander and single wire can't
compete with the "big" stations even in QRP
category anymore.. (and I haven't got the bux to
build up a super station)
Whats the correct ruling on this?
My firesuit is back from the cleaners, have at it.
Thanks and 73,
John K1RC
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>From KI9A at aol.com Tue Oct 29 19:51:50 2002
From: KI9A@aol.com (KI9A@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Another anti-contester on QRZ.com
Message-ID: <16.278d05c1.2af08726@aol.com>
OK folks, give it to these clowns! www.qrz.com
See the "qrz news"
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>From w7why at harborside.com Wed Oct 30 02:36:42 2002
From: w7why@harborside.com (Tom Osborne)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
References: <5.1.1.6.1.20021029014600.03fdb520@wvinbox.ntelos.net>
Message-ID: <3DBF45BA.6B02447A@harborside.com>
Tom Horton wrote:
> If I were a rich guy I would spend a year or two traveling in >South
> America and southern Europe showing ops how to set the mic >gain and
> processor levels.
Hi Tom
You don't have to be a rich guy. Just listen to some of the "big
guns" here in the states that have rotten audio. There was one
K9 station on 20 Saturday that was 10 or 15 kc wide and
splattering all over the place. I knew if I told him, he'd just
ignore me so I didn't say anything. 73
Tom W7WHY
>From radio at stelex.com.au Wed Oct 30 19:07:35 2002
From: radio@stelex.com.au (Mike, VK4DX)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 40 band dx operations
References: <1bd.129d6f5f.2af0695c@aol.com>
Message-ID: <3DBFA157.8010307@stelex.com.au>
40m band in Australia:
7.000 - 7.300 with SSB 7.040 - 7.300
Lovely ! Hi
73 Mike, VK4DX
>
>
>>There are many foreign countries that permit operation above 7100 khz. I
>>don't know about the Europeans, but don't be at all surprised to hear dx
>>all
>>the way up to 7300 khz.
>>
>>
>>
>
>Region 1 Bandplan limits 40m operation to 7100kc in Europe
>
>73
>Peter
>
>
>
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>From kg5u at hal-pc.org Wed Oct 30 09:46:23 2002
From: kg5u@hal-pc.org (Dale L Martin)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
In-Reply-To: <5.1.1.6.0.20021028164847.00a96640@130.94.229.242>
Message-ID: <LPBBJJHKFOOEGKEBKHOJGEKDEJAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
> In the major contests, QSO rate is everything.
If rate is everything, then why would someone intentionally throw a curve to
unwary participants by giving an incorrect and incomplete exchange? The
rules say the exchange comprises the RS(T) and zone; not 'thank you' and
zone.
When the receiving operator doesn't hear what he/she expects to hear, it
causes disruption to the flow of operating--it doesn't matter if the logging
software automatically puts in a default RS(T).
I believe change should be sought administratively through means external to
the actual contest operation.
Why screw things up for others?
73,
dale, kg5u
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 30 07:32:08 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQWW DX, SSB - USA Claimed Scores 30Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210301532.g9UFW8r12268@b4h.net>
2002 CQWW DX, SSB - USA Claimed Scores 30Oct2002
Submit logs by: December 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: ssb@cqww.com
Mail logs to:
CQWW Phone
CQ Magazine
25 Newbridge Road
Hicksville, NY 11801
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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USA M/2 HP
N3RS 5289 172 689 48 12,973,440 FRC
K4JA 4893 177 717 48 12,171,810 PVRC
N2NT 4711 165 661 48 10,715,698 FRC
K1KI 4723 163 654 48 10,639,791 YCCC
KI1G 4454 167 671 48 10,590,644 YCCC
W6KK(@W6KP) 3943 161 571 48 7,626,708 SCCC
K0TV 2850 145 570 48 5,622,760 YCCC
K5NA 3017 167 575 48 5,481,896 CTDXCC
AA5NT 2653 155 545 48 4,608,100 NTCC
W7DX(@K7IR) 2520 159 482 48 4,220,985 WWDXC
N1RR 2290 129 435 36 3,645,000 YCCC
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USA M/M HP
KC1XX 8205 188 791 48 21,262,901
K9NS 7054 189 756 48 17,341,695 SMC
N2RM 5895 175 701 48 14,082,576 FRC
K1TTT 4565 164 655 48 9,735,453 YCCC
W3PP 3841 164 660 48 8,453,416 FRC
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USA M/S HP
N4PN 3437 162 615 48 7,190,358 FCG
K8AZ 2889 167 638 48 6,555,000 NCC
K1IR 2660 148 603 48 5,672,303 YCCC
N0NI 2606 169 630 48 5,593,799
K0RF 2353 169 611 46 4,986,540
N1MM 2548 137 552 48 4,899,582 YCCC
N5YA 2696 148 518 41 4,687,974 NTCC
W4WS(@KG4NEP) 2208 149 574 48 4,306,911 PVRC
KY5R 2160 138 517 42 3,985,020 Alabama Contest Grou
N1LN 2107 150 523 48 3,394,612
K9ES 1736 135 497 48 3,020,960 FCG
W1BK 1134 133 475 42 1,910,944 YCCC
K6KO 889 126 317 28 1,052,568 NCCC
W3LJ 728 93 316 40 807,366 PVRC
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USA M/S LP
NQ4U 1025 106 305 1,102,713 TCG
NY4T 941 105 311 46 1,038,752 TCG
K0UK 766 126 338 18 949,344 Grand Mesa
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USA SOAB HP
KQ2M 3945 157 583 43 8,162,940 FRC
K4ZW 3202 150 547 48 6,353,852 PVRC
N9RV 3299 147 493 40 6,027,520 NCC
K3ZO 3136 137 486 41 5,547,192 PVRC
K5ZD 2777 143 532 30 5,363,550 YCCC
W9RE 2652 153 531 43 5,020,000 SMC
WB9Z 2537 159 508 45 4,675,003 SMC
K3CR(LZ4AX) 2344 137 487 43 4,104,672 NCC
W1WEF 2303 124 443 33 3,662,820 YCCC
N6BV(@N6RO) 2628 136 342 40 3,268,086 NCCC
NX9T 1860 115 382 26 2,563,526 PVRC
W4WTB 1574 137 436 2,538,963 CDXA
K0KX 1352 140 456 32 2,236,788 MWA
K5TR 1808 133 361 30 2,163,720 Boring Amateur Radio
K5RR 1597 128 342 35 2,085,860
K3MD 1366 124 410 28 2,048,424 FRC
W7GG 1538 145 355 38 2,029,000 WVDXC
K4BAI 1619 103 336 35 1,960,574 SECC
K5ZO 1331 141 361 42 1,795,152
WX3B 1257 90 327 10 1,508,706 PVRC
K2UOP 1002 115 384 26 1,397,699 PVRC
K1GU 1038 99 318 36 1,203,879 YCCC
K4RO 1115 105 282 20 1,165,644 TCG
K4UTE 787 117 403 30 1,123,200 NORTH FLORIDA DX ASS
K0OU 889 109 302 23 984,756
N3UM 873 90 301 25 951,694 PVRC
N7GYD 1002 100 264 36 948,220 WWDXC
KG7H 946 109 272 31 937,641 PVRC
N4CW 800 87 294 22 853,821 PVRC
K9MWM 761 102 236 36 679,042 Grand Mesa
W4NTI 669 0 345 24 624,795
K5XR(W5ASP) 540 97 301 588,244 TDXS
NE9Z 505 112 296 21 566,712
N4GG 595 76 256 7 551,784 PVRC
KB0ENE 541 93 236 472,444
K0GAS 554 91 195 420,420 Grand Mesa
N5DD 470 90 222 415,896 TDXS
W3WW 513 71 216 17 412,132 FCG
K4FK(W4SAA) 414 77 210 12 328,615 FCG
N6VH 405 90 172 286,628 SCCC
K4BP 359 86 196 7 267,336 TCG
KO7X(@KI7WX) 347 79 158 8 224,202 PVRC
K4IU 334 76 167 208,737 MWA
N5QQ(@KC5FU) 262 70 160 12 165,600 NTCC
K7ABV 310 61 133 7 163,348 NORTHERN ROCKIES DX
KE8RO 194 43 130 15 91,690
AD4L 166 48 103 4 67,799 PVRC
K7RX 96 29 59 22,176 WWDXC
W6MVW 82 29 50 5 16,432 SCCC
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USA SOAB LP
N1SV 1515 105 386 2,090,678 YCCC
N4TZ/9 1230 131 407 37 1,820,592 SMC
N5AW 1192 134 402 40 1,746,824 CTDXCC
NR3X(N4YDU) 1320 103 359 34 1,651,188 PVRC
W1CTN 1165 114 378 29 1,551,276 YCCC
K1HT 957 106 359 27 1,243,875 YCCC
AC0W 1041 109 327 38 1,224,724 MWA
W2RDS 1015 93 327 39 1,197,840 FRC
WA1Z 841 92 303 30 916,400 YCCC
K5IID 809 95 279 828,784 MRRC
NA4K 809 90 258 16 786,132 TCG
N1LW 741 84 282 763,476 YCCC
AC0X 731 98 266 31 714,532 MWA
K3JT 734 79 258 683,436 PVRC
KU8E 651 97 258 24 623,025 SECC
W1DAD 610 92 279 18 605,472 YCCC
K0XH 657 94 244 28 599,950 MWA
W0ETT 606 88 236 20 537,840 Grand Mesa
K7HBN 451 80 181 327,294 WWDXC
KU3O 523 62 176 306,544 FCG
N4EK 450 56 184 303,360 FCG
AB4MT 408 71 207 9 299,406 Alabama Contest Grou
K0FX(K0FC) 379 90 179 12 274,649 Grand Mesa
N2CQ 380 56 199 14 272,085 FRC
W4TDB 362 74 151 14 214,200 TCG
K4LOG 434 49 139 30 209,432 FCG
W3CP 274 69 163 20 175,160 PVRC
W9LYN 308 71 153 25 172,704 SMC
WR9A 310 46 146 12 160,512 SMC
WN3VAW 245 70 165 12 153,690 Wireless Association
N7XY 282 69 115 19 139,346 WWDXC
W5WZ 296 54 121 14 133,000 Twin City Ham Club
AK8B 250 47 120 15 112,725
N3GNW 202 56 128 16 102,120
ND2T 225 56 89 12 87,580 NCCC
W4YA 159 39 106 62,930 FCG
K6OWL 184 47 58 8 52,185
N3RA 146 41 85 2 47,502 NCC
W6ZZZ 131 35 51 29,240 NCCC
K1MOM 20 13 16 1 1,102 YCCC
N0SG 3 3 3 1 63 Grand Mesa
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USA SOAB QRP
N0KE(@WB0GAZ) 564 90 216 37 461,754 Grand Mesa
N5FPW 341 69 174 23 218,700 SECC
N8IE 411 53 135 25 214,884
KR1ST 322 45 134 154,119
W9RPM 199 66 123 6 91,098
WB6BWZ 183 39 77 17 37,120 SECC
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USA SOAB(A) HP
W2RE 3008 145 597 45 6,370,812 Hudson Valley Contes
K3WW 2623 161 627 48 5,815,440 FRC
K3PP 2017 149 575 43 4,099,288 FRC
W4NF 2018 143 544 39 3,875,367 PVRC
W1GD 2040 140 526 37 3,864,798 FRC
NO2R 1900 139 558 36 3,770,073 FRC
AA3B 2022 135 505 40 3,681,920 FRC
K5KG 1772 137 509 36 3,434,136 FCG
K1AM 1675 135 505 37 2,999,040 YCCC
W3MF 1471 130 473 27 2,509,083 FRC
K3NM 1464 122 470 30 2,487,582 FRC
W2YC 1355 128 481 35 2,306,892 FRC
W3GM(K3ND) 1334 129 478 29 2,278,071 FRC
WT3W 1392 124 443 2,237,382 FRC
K4XR 1028 147 498 35 1,825,350 Alabama Contest Grou
W5VX 1172 131 434 28 1,787,095
AA4V 1194 112 332 15 1,502,052 Aiken Contest Club
N3ZA 880 128 465 38 1,430,909 FRC
W1ZT 903 117 443 26 1,383,760 YCCC
W6TK 1065 124 349 23 1,366,824 SCCC
WT3P 1072 96 351 1,346,364 FRC
K4OJ(@W1CW) 956 98 370 1,263,132 FCG
W2UP 975 90 329 8 1,168,591 FRC
W3IQ 920 90 294 18 993,024 NCC
KI9A 785 108 318 25 903,972 SMC
KA2D 753 80 314 19 853,798 YCCC
W1FY(NC1N) 600 57 225 16 483,066 YCCC
N2WK 444 94 272 11 437,736 Rochester DX Associa
K0BX 413 70 207 12 326,029
K5NZ 289 277 94 6 288,638 CTDXCC
KD2HE 278 42 136 6 137,950
K3SV 250 78 206 118,192 PVRC
NA9D 193 61 114 5 86,975 SMC
K2CC(KC2BMG) 189 40 84 5 54,808 Clarkson University
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USA SOAB(A) LP
NA2U 1300 117 441 2,053,440 FRC
W8TTS 200 50 131 6 97,559
KB1GW 82 24 47 4 14,342 YCCC
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USA SOAB(A) QRP
W6RCL 267 62 102 114,308
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USA SOSB(A)/10 HP
N2WW(@K0MP) 851 31 138 380,419 Western Wireless CC
K7KR 723 34 136 20 325,040 CADXA
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USA SOSB(A)/10 LP
K2SX 520 28 123 18 220,158 YCCC
N9GUN 166 24 61 5 38,505 SMC
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USA SOSB(A)/10 QRP
K9GY 46 17 30 5,358 SMC
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USA SOSB(A)/15 HP
W7UT 1131 37 144 26 587,888
W7ZR 940 37 125 28 389,124 WVDXC
W9JA 356 31 125 15 155,688
N0ZM 284 24 88 82,880 Western Wireless CC
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USA SOSB(A)/20 HP
WA2QNW 516 39 135 18 258,900
NX5M 400 32 125 16 168,960 CTDXCC
N6WS 359 35 133 26 165,816 SCCC
KR6NA/0 383 33 108 17 119,568
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USA SOSB/10 HP
K4WI 1897 35 140 28 885,675 Alabama Contest Club
NA5S 903 32 127 391,617
W7QN 118 14 20 2 7,140 WWDXC
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USA SOSB/10 LP
W8LU 574 35 152 23 304,810
N5XJ(@NX5M) 692 32 129 27 292,537 CTDXCC
KE9S 509 29 107 19 192,304 Bay Area Wireless As
WB2DVU 410 25 102 14 147,955 Rochester (NY) DX As
WA7BNM 430 28 98 16 146,286 SCCC
N2CU 300 23 92 5 98,555 WNYDXA
KS2G 277 21 78 6 78,408 Order of Boiled Owls
NV4B 232 26 87 15 73,111 Alabama Contest Grou
N8IA 57 16 36 4 7,176
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USA SOSB/10 QRP
N7IR 46 25 34 6 7,493 Central AZ DX Associ
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USA SOSB/15 HP
KV0Q 1470 37 136 26 734,230 Grand Mesa
N3HBX 1273 35 130 30 585,750 PVRC
W5TM(W5AO) 1367 36 119 23 535,990 OkDX
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USA SOSB/15 LP
W0AH 679 35 128 21 293,074 Grand Mesa
N4MO 566 33 129 28 258,714 PVRC
N4JF 567 33 126 16 250,982 ALABAMA CONTEST GROU
K8IR 357 26 105 28 130,214 BAY AREA WIRELESS
NG3Q/8 308 29 105 12 115,374
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USA SOSB/15 QRP
KR2Q 518 29 118 216,531
K7JA 310 34 118 20 130,568
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USA SOSB/20 HP
W7WA 1396 39 153 771,000 WWDXC
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USA SOSB/20 LP
K3SWZ 312 32 104 24 115,328 PVRC
N3XT 101 22 42 12 16,000 Grand Mesa
KC0ATC 24 12 16 3 1,764
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USA SOSB/20 QRP
N7MB 148 27 62 22 32,129 Central Arizona DX A
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USA SOSB/40 HP
K4XS 726 31 113 22 302,688 FCG
K7XZ(K1MY) 198 28 72 30 53,200 Central Arizona DX A
W9SE 144 22 65 31,494 SMC
K4TX 76 15 42 2 12,369
W5GZ 47 16 18 13 4,148
N0HF 26 12 19 2 1,953 Grand Mesa
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USA SOSB/80 HP
KT1V 517 20 85 29 147,210 YCCC
Operators:
9A1P 9A2CW,9A2RD,9A5AEI,9A6NDX,9A6XX,IK3UNA,S55M
9A7A 9A3OS,9A3TR,9A4PA,9A4RX,9A6DM,9A7V,9A8A
AA5NT AA5NT,K3TD,KK7SJ,N1CC,N5EE,N5NJ,N5TVL,N8SM,NW5X
AL1G AL1G,AL7J,KL7FH,NL7RT
CK6SV VE6AKY,VE6MRT,VE6NAP,VE6SV,VE6VW,VE7GAS,VO1CV
DF0HQ DK4WA,DL1AUZ,DL2SAX,DL3DXX,DL3TD,DL4ALB,DL5ANT,
DL5AOJ,DL5AXX,DL5LYM,DL5YY,DL7VOA
EA1EEY EA1BVP,EA1CS,EA1CUB,EA1EEY,EA1EY,EA1QA,EA1WX,
EB1HAL,EC1DQK
EA5KB EA5KB,EC5CPL
ED7VG EA1AK,EA2TV,EA7ATX,EA7CCN,EA7EZQ,EA7HY,EA7VG
IO4T IK4HLQ,IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4BBF,
IZ4DIJ,IZ4EFN
IQ2C I2MWY,IK2FIL,IK2JUB,IK2PFL,IW2HAJ,IW2NOR,IZ2ABI,
IZ2EEV
IQ4A I4EAT,I4IND,I4TJE,I4VEQ,IK2NCJ,IK2QPR,IK2ULH,
IK4DCT,IK4QJH
IQ4T I4IFL,I4MGP,IK3QAR,IK4HVR,IK4SXJ,IK4TVP,IK4WMH,
IZ4AKS
IU2X I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2FYH,IK2GSN,IK2GXK,IK2GZU,
IK2SAU,IW2LLH
K0RF K0RF,W0UA,W1XE
K0TV K0TV,K2TE,KB1PZ,KD6BLK,KI6MF,W1GQ,W1MJ,WK1V,
WO1N
K0UK K0UK,WA0RSX
K1IR K1IR,K1VR,K2WR,KE1J,KM2P,NR1DX,W1VE
K1KI K1CC,K1KI,KM1P,VA7RR,W1RM
K1TTT AA1TE,AA1XJ,AK2P,K1MK,K1TTT,N1SR,NT2X,VA3PL,
W1TO,W2AU,W2GB,W3SM
K4JA AJ9C,K4JA,K4MA,K7SV,KE9I,W3BP
K5NA K2UR,K5DU,K5NA,KD5SQF,KI5DR,N5ZC
K6KO K6KO,K6TA
K8AZ K8AZ,K8BL,K8MR,N8TR,W8CAR,W8KIC,WB8K,WT8C
K9ES AD4ES,K9ES,KC4HW,KG4IPO
K9NS AA9D,K9DX,K9GS,K9HMB,K9NO,K9PPY,K9PW,K9QVB,K9RS,
KO9A,KS9W,W9RM,WE9V
KC1XX HC1OT,K1DG,K1GQ,K6AW,KC1XX,KM3T,N6HB,N6IG,W1FV
KH0AA JE1JKL,JF1SQC,JP1NWZ
KI1G KI1G,KS1J,WF1B
KY5R KY5R,N4YQ,W4RJ
LR0N LU1NDC,LU2NI,LU5NA,LU6HCV,LU6HDF,LU7HBO,LU7HVH,
LU7NN,LU8NA
LT1F LU1FAM,LU1FGE,LU1FJ,LU1FKR,LU1FMO,LU1FT,LU2DKT,
LU2FT,LU3FZW
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY3CI,LY3MM,LY4CW
LZ1ABC LZ1ABC,LZ1AQ
N0NI K0KD,K0WHV,N0AC,N0AV,N0HR,N0NI,W0ETC,W0FLS,WO0V
N1LN K5NZ,K7LEX,KD5NDZ,KD5TMF,N1LN,N5EN,W5MF,W5PF,
W5SB,WA5MLT
N1MM KB1GW,N1IXF,N1MM
N1RR N1RR,N2PGD,W1KM,WM1K
N2NT N2NT,N2NU,N2WKS,W2RQ,WW2Y
N2RM K2TW,N2NC,N2RM,NA2AA,W2REH,W3CF,WK2G,WM2H
N3RS N2SR,N3ED,N3RD,N3RS,W8FJ,WA3LRO
N4PN KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
N5YA K1NT,N5KR,N5UM,OH1HX,W5LL
NP2B KP2BH,NP2B,NP2KW,VE3BW,W5IDX,WD4JR
NY4T K4RNT,KA1DWX,KR4FO,NY4T
OK5W OK1AEZ,OK1AMX,OK1AUU,OK1CF,OK1DDO,OK1FKD,OK1JKT,
OK1MJA,OK1WF,OK2ZW,OM2RA,OM3BH
OK6A OK2CMW,OK2INW,OK2PSE
OL5Q OK1FFU,OK1FLC,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
OM7M OK2BFN,OM3PA,OM3PC,OM5RM,OM5RW,OM5ZW
OZ5BAL OZ0J,OZ1JTE
PJ2T K1AR,K8NZ,N8BJQ,W1MD,WC4E
RT9W RA9WR,RU9WX,RW9WW,RW9WY,RX9WI,RX9WR
S50C S52LW,S53CC,S53MM,S57NOB
S53F S52W,S53F,S57L,S57Z
SL2ZA SM2LIY,SM2ODB,SM2VHD
TK4Z AB6BH,K5OT,K6MC,K6ZH,N6AA,N6ZZ,TK5AE,TK5EP,
TK5MH,W6XD
V26B DL8OBQ,N2ED,N3OC,V21DM
VE3DC VA3DJ,VE3BK,VE3DXF,VE3GCP,VE3NBL,VE3SS,VE3STT,
VE3VZ,VE3YOC
VE3RM VE2NI,VE3RM,VE3WIB
VE7SV VA7CW,VA7NT,VE7AGG,VE7CC,VE7SV
W1BK W1BK,W1NR
W3LJ K3NCO,KA3UBJ,W3IDT,W3LJ
W3PP K3FT,KD5FWV,N3HUV,N3KW,N3ME,N3ONM,N3PT,N6ZO,
NW3Y,W2GJ,W3IZ,W3PP,WB4FDT,WK2W,WV8RS
W6KK K6AM,K6HMS,N6AW,N6KI,N6MJ,NN6X,W6HT,W6KK,W6RW
W7DX KL2A,KL9A,KQ7W
WP2Z K3NZ,K3OO,N2TK
ZK1MA AA7PM,KT7G,VE7XF,W7TSQ,W7VV,ZK1MA
ZL6QH ZL1AXG,ZL1AZE,ZL2AOV,ZL2BDW,ZL2CA,ZL2DZ,ZL2IQ,
ZL2UO
ZW5B N5FA,N5ZO,PY1KN,PY5CC,PY5EG
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Wed Oct 30 07:38:49 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQWW DX, SSB - Non-USA Claimed Scores 30Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210301538.g9UFcnJ12277@b4h.net>
2002 CQWW DX, SSB - Non-USA Claimed Scores 30Oct2002
Submit logs by: December 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: ssb@cqww.com
Mail logs to:
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Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
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Non-USA M/2 HP
PJ2T 13167 161 635 48 30,983,504
V26B 11367 159 596 48 21,022,220 FRC
ZW5B(@PY5EG) 8392 162 603 48 18,725,670 ARAUCARIA DX GROUP
9A7A 7948 171 704 48 14,688,625 Croatian CC
NP2B 9433 140 511 48 14,500,000
LT1F 6517 139 433 48 10,854,215 WWYC
LY1YK 4660 171 648 48 6,588,036 KTU RC
VE3DC 3075 137 464 4,478,051 CCO
ZL6QH 2772 129 284 46 3,333,736 Wellington Amateur R
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Non-USA M/M HP
DF0HQ 9883 182 778 48 17,862,720 RR DX
WP2Z 10246 147 558 44 17,596,800 FRC
TK4Z 11469 139 592 48 15,476,732 SCCC
ED7VG 8519 143 554 12,455,632
ZK1MA 5688 126 288 48 6,902,208 WWDXC
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Non-USA M/S HP
KH0AA 6962 158 488 48 13,201,010
IQ4A 5524 175 722 48 12,215,771
OK5W(@OK1KSO/OK5 5037 177 743 47 10,323,320
9A1P 5343 155 680 46 10,066,760 WWYC
IU2X 4922 154 630 48 9,000,320 ARI Brescia DX Group
RT9W(@RZ9WWH) 4009 150 597 48 8,314,857
OM7M 4441 168 705 48 8,234,136
IQ4T(@I4IFL) 4324 161 684 48 8,101,860 Romagna Contest Team
EA1EEY 4557 151 619 48 8,078,840
LR0N(@LU1NDC) 4363 134 478 46 7,750,980
VE3RM 3768 125 490 48 5,779,375 CCO
S50C 3415 139 571 5,003,370 CCS
IO4T 3409 138 538 47 5,000,372
VE7SV 3716 150 405 48 4,636,470 BCDX
CK6SV(@VE6SV) 3343 148 458 48 4,435,968
OL5Q 3000 131 468 3,897,693
IQ2C 2812 126 499 48 3,720,625
S53F 2835 109 453 48 2,690,294
OK6A 1632 122 435 48 1,704,977 WWYC
SL2ZA 1747 102 390 1,506,012
EA5KB 2110 95 325 1,171,280
AL1G 1272 77 173 40 732,000
OZ5BAL 378 56 195 15 217,617 EDR Ballerup
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Non-USA M/S LP
LZ1ABC(@LZ1ABC/L 1874 107 390 42 1,445,773 WWYC
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Non-USA SOAB HP
KP3Z(N5TJ) 8985 162 593 47 16,193,995
PT0F(CT1BOH) 7644 139 472 48 13,700,000 ARAUCARIA DX GROUP
FS/AH8DX 6398 130 468 43 9,157,772 WVDXC
VY2ZM(K1ZM) 4934 145 523 43 8,955,876 YCCC
VE3EJ 4659 164 574 45 8,899,542
ZF2NT 6493 123 372 40 7,161,660 NCCC
S50S(S51TA) 4025 154 560 48 6,538,210 CCS
SN7Q(SP7GIQ) 4233 135 482 42 6,028,707
GW4BLE 3871 128 475 41 5,419,764 CONTEST CAMBRIA
VE3EY/2(@VE2CSI) 3282 123 429 44 4,590,984 CCO
EA5DFV 3762 114 424 39 4,315,836
VE3ANX 3334 114 350 43 3,955,136 CCO
G4BUO 2819 120 438 30 3,661,596
DH1TW(@DL6FBL) 2693 134 482 45 3,357,816 BCC
OH2RA 2869 136 438 43 3,251,710 CCF/TEAM: CCF Team P
GM0F(GM4AFF) 3036 120 458 36 3,036,234
M6T(G4PIQ) 2855 111 393 23 2,975,112
VO1TA 2452 90 286 21 2,656,064
PY7ZY 2449 88 269 2,557,191
VK8AA 2496 113 244 45 2,528,274
7S2E(SM2DMU) 2393 130 389 42 2,421,654 TOEC
XE2AC 2572 106 279 32 2,264,955
CK3KZ(VE3KZ) 1630 123 402 31 2,253,300 CCO
S56A 1362 135 532 34 1,791,562 CCS
VE3NE 938 103 274 21 853,151
VE7IN 1159 102 207 27 835,536 BCDX
ZL1ANJ 1080 96 165 20 820,845
LY2OX 743 101 326 17 577,304 Lithuanian DX
CE8EIO 681 56 96 5 290,472 South Croux DX Group
DA0ED(DL4YAO) 495 51 172 210,066 BCC
K6III 251 72 128 7 130,400 NCCC
VA3KA 142 101 109 13 76,020 CCO
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Non-USA SOAB LP
D44TD(IV3TAN) 6201 140 511 40 11,992,492
P40W(W2GD) 4427 124 437 41 7,300,854 FRC
EA7RM 2765 108 416 45 3,420,672
IO4C(IZ4DPV) 2413 124 467 38 2,700,870
DF3KV 1538 110 422 33 1,688,568 RR DX
EA5AER 2005 73 264 28 1,455,503
CX9AU 1468 90 227 1,311,112
9A3AG 1504 102 368 25 1,308,010 Croatian CC
SP6EKS 1105 123 449 1,260,688
VE3BUC(@VE3SY) 1256 100 274 32 1,169,124 CCO
A45WD(YO9HP) 1154 103 264 1,160,087 YO DX CLUB
VE3CR 1009 97 311 1,079,568
SP5DDJ 1262 106 362 38 1,079,208
G4IIY 1188 79 318 20 858,314 CHILTERN DX
NS4T 784 94 288 37 789,976 SECC
6J2AUB(XE2AUB) 1383 63 135 640,332
OM6RM 1060 84 299 41 624,290
GM0TGE 849 79 272 30 606,879
SM6D(SM6DER) 1008 74 263 582,336 SK6AW Hisingingens R
VK4DX 804 79 160 13 536,794 Sarajevo Contest Gro
VE9DX 643 64 206 18 441,990
VA3XRZ 562 64 206 26 372,330 CCO
VE4YU 469 79 173 15 299,376
VE3RSA 404 63 167 247,480
HL1/WX8C 494 64 146 240,030
DL4RCK 493 65 208 8 222,495 BCC
9A5AVC 274 24 67 14 62,784
VE3RCN 161 29 64 36,084
LY2QJ(@LY1DS) 129 19 55 3 14,356
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Non-USA SOAB QRP
SM5IMO 558 56 218 26 277,562 TOEC
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Non-USA SOAB(A) HP
JY9QJ 4009 138 499 34 7,184,723
OE1A(OE1EMS) 3196 156 642 38 5,097,624 SCG
S52ZW 3063 146 597 46 4,852,533 SCC
PX2W(PY2YU) 3206 123 391 43 4,746,790 TuPY DX Group
OM5A(OM3LA) 2939 150 589 4,311,326
VE1OP 1969 113 425 30 2,696,456
SP8NR 957 112 369 1,058,681 SPDXC
VA3NR 417 80 212 12 317,404
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Non-USA SOAB(A) LP
GJ0NYG 1040 79 342 25 768,325
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Non-USA SOSB(A)/10 HP
LP7H(LU9HS) 2627 35 147 28 1,376,102 LUCG
UA9YAB 1271 28 126 450,590
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Non-USA SOSB(A)/10 LP
I8UZA 832 37 148 356,495
OZ8AE 420 32 121 22 154,071
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Non-USA SOSB(A)/15 HP
DF9ZP 2200 39 159 1,064,844 BCC
OT2T(DL2CC) 1792 39 156 29 821,145 RRDXA
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Non-USA SOSB(A)/20 HP
S51CK 1824 38 154 618,624 SCC
VE7AV 1392 37 118 30 476,935
LT0H(LU3HY) 952 31 73 10 290,992
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Non-USA SOSB(A)/80 HP
ON4ATW 912 17 82 120,780
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Non-USA SOSB/10 HP
CX5BW 4169 35 138 33 2,117,001
ZY5G(PP5WG) 3610 36 149 35 1,953,785 Araucaria DX Group
P43E 2811 30 120 1,219,650 Aruba ARC
YU1ZZ 2116 38 145 25 944,280 YU CC
Z31GX 2111 37 142 28 823,400
OL7N(OK1CDJ) 1256 37 143 24 547,920
LA6YEA 957 35 141 20 401,104
ES2X(ES2NA) 980 36 136 36 350,000
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Non-USA SOSB/10 LP
AY4DX(LU4DX) 2564 34 129 1,220,870 LUCG
WP3C 2317 31 116 22 842,016
EA6DD 1479 35 150 557,035
KH6GMP 1523 30 64 421,872 KONA DX CLUB
G0AEV 963 32 130 391,230
F8AAN 1010 33 114 16 360,003
EA5ON/M 937 34 112 261,048
SM5D(SM5DJZ) 505 29 120 166,582 TOEC
HB9AA(HB9ARF) 461 31 93 15 141,236
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Non-USA SOSB/10 QRP
TT8ZZ(F5PTM) 1646 28 96 23 606,112
J79UF(VE5UF) 684 21 80 21 171,094
SP5XMU 272 32 78 22 76,670
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Non-USA SOSB/15 HP
ZX5J(PP5JR) 4059 40 171 2,518,285 Araucaria DX Group
YT6A 2790 38 150 24 1,150,000 SKY CC
OH1F(OH1MDR) 1645 38 146 657,064 CCF
YT1RA 1846 33 110 30 567,138 YU CC
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Non-USA SOSB/15 LP
VE3DZ 1152 33 141 25 519,390 CCO
EA7HBP 1500 27 109 32 372,640
VE7UF(VE7NS) 941 29 71 2 232,900 BCDX
PA0JED 332 24 88 15 71,120
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Non-USA SOSB/15 QRP
LU3DR 495 32 106 31 189,474 LUCG
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Non-USA SOSB/160 HP
C4A(5B4ADA/9A3A) 519 10 60 103,040 Aphrodite Contest Cl
4O6A(T95A) 684 11 67 20 58,734 SKY CC
YU7AR 572 11 63 46,546
SM4F(SM4DHF) 441 7 54 20 27,328 TOEC
PP5VB(@ZX5J) 12 6 9 288 Araucaria DX Group
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Non-USA SOSB/160 LP
G3UEG 429 8 55 18 27,027
VE3XAX 176 5 10 20 5,010 CCO
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Non-USA SOSB/20 HP
9A6A 3324 38 170 46 1,306,240 Croatian CC
PY3MM(@ZX5J) 2239 38 129 1,089,508 Araucaria DX Group
SN8V(SP8GQU) 2210 39 153 811,968
9M6A(N1UR) 1563 36 121 38 721,334 YCCC
SP4DEU 1267 38 137 30 403,025
SP8KAF/8(SQ8GHY) 628 27 95 32 112,850
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Non-USA SOSB/20 LP
9A7ZZ 595 27 97 123,876 Croatian CC
LY1DS 15 7 12 1 513
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Non-USA SOSB/20 QRP
GM0IIO 232 13 50 14 18,522
LU4HMF 86 17 33 9,700
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Non-USA SOSB/40 HP
S50A 2438 36 131 37 703,284 SCC
9A5E 2021 33 115 39 519,776 Croatian CC
LY5A(LY2PAJ) 1875 33 128 460,000
SP6IXF 1859 30 117 35 403,622
OH0NL(OH2BYS) 1245 29 114 28 272,844 CCF
LX1KC 1270 28 104 42 253,440
OH2BP 514 27 86 85,654 CCF
PX5A(PP5UA) 291 18 48 45,994 Araucaria DX Group
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Non-USA SOSB/40 LP
MW5HOC 137 11 45 17 11,256
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Non-USA SOSB/80 HP
YT0A(VEL) 1241 25 98 29 222,630
OM0C(OM3TZZ) 1434 22 88 27 201,080
YU1JW 911 19 82 16 128,270 YU CC
VE2ZP 758 20 65 128,120 CCO
PU3A(PY3DX) 241 23 65 9 55,792 Araucaria DX Group
Operators:
9A1P 9A2CW,9A2RD,9A5AEI,9A6NDX,9A6XX,IK3UNA,S55M
9A7A 9A3OS,9A3TR,9A4PA,9A4RX,9A6DM,9A7V,9A8A
AA5NT AA5NT,K3TD,KK7SJ,N1CC,N5EE,N5NJ,N5TVL,N8SM,NW5X
AL1G AL1G,AL7J,KL7FH,NL7RT
CK6SV VE6AKY,VE6MRT,VE6NAP,VE6SV,VE6VW,VE7GAS,VO1CV
DF0HQ DK4WA,DL1AUZ,DL2SAX,DL3DXX,DL3TD,DL4ALB,DL5ANT,
DL5AOJ,DL5AXX,DL5LYM,DL5YY,DL7VOA
EA1EEY EA1BVP,EA1CS,EA1CUB,EA1EEY,EA1EY,EA1QA,EA1WX,
EB1HAL,EC1DQK
EA5KB EA5KB,EC5CPL
ED7VG EA1AK,EA2TV,EA7ATX,EA7CCN,EA7EZQ,EA7HY,EA7VG
IO4T IK4HLQ,IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4BBF,
IZ4DIJ,IZ4EFN
IQ2C I2MWY,IK2FIL,IK2JUB,IK2PFL,IW2HAJ,IW2NOR,IZ2ABI,
IZ2EEV
IQ4A I4EAT,I4IND,I4TJE,I4VEQ,IK2NCJ,IK2QPR,IK2ULH,
IK4DCT,IK4QJH
IQ4T I4IFL,I4MGP,IK3QAR,IK4HVR,IK4SXJ,IK4TVP,IK4WMH,
IZ4AKS
IU2X I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2FYH,IK2GSN,IK2GXK,IK2GZU,
IK2SAU,IW2LLH
K0RF K0RF,W0UA,W1XE
K0TV K0TV,K2TE,KB1PZ,KD6BLK,KI6MF,W1GQ,W1MJ,WK1V,
WO1N
K0UK K0UK,WA0RSX
K1IR K1IR,K1VR,K2WR,KE1J,KM2P,NR1DX,W1VE
K1KI K1CC,K1KI,KM1P,VA7RR,W1RM
K1TTT AA1TE,AA1XJ,AK2P,K1MK,K1TTT,N1SR,NT2X,VA3PL,
W1TO,W2AU,W2GB,W3SM
K4JA AJ9C,K4JA,K4MA,K7SV,KE9I,W3BP
K5NA K2UR,K5DU,K5NA,KD5SQF,KI5DR,N5ZC
K6KO K6KO,K6TA
K8AZ K8AZ,K8BL,K8MR,N8TR,W8CAR,W8KIC,WB8K,WT8C
K9ES AD4ES,K9ES,KC4HW,KG4IPO
K9NS AA9D,K9DX,K9GS,K9HMB,K9NO,K9PPY,K9PW,K9QVB,K9RS,
KO9A,KS9W,W9RM,WE9V
KC1XX HC1OT,K1DG,K1GQ,K6AW,KC1XX,KM3T,N6HB,N6IG,W1FV
KH0AA JE1JKL,JF1SQC,JP1NWZ
KI1G KI1G,KS1J,WF1B
KY5R KY5R,N4YQ,W4RJ
LR0N LU1NDC,LU2NI,LU5NA,LU6HCV,LU6HDF,LU7HBO,LU7HVH,
LU7NN,LU8NA
LT1F LU1FAM,LU1FGE,LU1FJ,LU1FKR,LU1FMO,LU1FT,LU2DKT,
LU2FT,LU3FZW
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY3CI,LY3MM,LY4CW
LZ1ABC LZ1ABC,LZ1AQ
N0NI K0KD,K0WHV,N0AC,N0AV,N0HR,N0NI,W0ETC,W0FLS,WO0V
N1LN K5NZ,K7LEX,KD5NDZ,KD5TMF,N1LN,N5EN,W5MF,W5PF,
W5SB,WA5MLT
N1MM KB1GW,N1IXF,N1MM
N1RR N1RR,N2PGD,W1KM,WM1K
N2NT N2NT,N2NU,N2WKS,W2RQ,WW2Y
N2RM K2TW,N2NC,N2RM,NA2AA,W2REH,W3CF,WK2G,WM2H
N3RS N2SR,N3ED,N3RD,N3RS,W8FJ,WA3LRO
N4PN KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
N5YA K1NT,N5KR,N5UM,OH1HX,W5LL
NP2B KP2BH,NP2B,NP2KW,VE3BW,W5IDX,WD4JR
NY4T K4RNT,KA1DWX,KR4FO,NY4T
OK5W OK1AEZ,OK1AMX,OK1AUU,OK1CF,OK1DDO,OK1FKD,OK1JKT,
OK1MJA,OK1WF,OK2ZW,OM2RA,OM3BH
OK6A OK2CMW,OK2INW,OK2PSE
OL5Q OK1FFU,OK1FLC,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
OM7M OK2BFN,OM3PA,OM3PC,OM5RM,OM5RW,OM5ZW
OZ5BAL OZ0J,OZ1JTE
PJ2T K1AR,K8NZ,N8BJQ,W1MD,WC4E
RT9W RA9WR,RU9WX,RW9WW,RW9WY,RX9WI,RX9WR
S50C S52LW,S53CC,S53MM,S57NOB
S53F S52W,S53F,S57L,S57Z
SL2ZA SM2LIY,SM2ODB,SM2VHD
TK4Z AB6BH,K5OT,K6MC,K6ZH,N6AA,N6ZZ,TK5AE,TK5EP,
TK5MH,W6XD
V26B DL8OBQ,N2ED,N3OC,V21DM
VE3DC VA3DJ,VE3BK,VE3DXF,VE3GCP,VE3NBL,VE3SS,VE3STT,
VE3VZ,VE3YOC
VE3RM VE2NI,VE3RM,VE3WIB
VE7SV VA7CW,VA7NT,VE7AGG,VE7CC,VE7SV
W1BK W1BK,W1NR
W3LJ K3NCO,KA3UBJ,W3IDT,W3LJ
W3PP K3FT,KD5FWV,N3HUV,N3KW,N3ME,N3ONM,N3PT,N6ZO,
NW3Y,W2GJ,W3IZ,W3PP,WB4FDT,WK2W,WV8RS
W6KK K6AM,K6HMS,N6AW,N6KI,N6MJ,NN6X,W6HT,W6KK,W6RW
W7DX KL2A,KL9A,KQ7W
WP2Z K3NZ,K3OO,N2TK
ZK1MA AA7PM,KT7G,VE7XF,W7TSQ,W7VV,ZK1MA
ZL6QH ZL1AXG,ZL1AZE,ZL2AOV,ZL2BDW,ZL2CA,ZL2DZ,ZL2IQ,
ZL2UO
ZW5B N5FA,N5ZO,PY1KN,PY5CC,PY5EG
>From ws7i at ieway.com Wed Oct 30 08:04:07 2002
From: ws7i@ieway.com (Jay)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [RTTY] Re: [CQ-Contest] Anonymous RR Plaque
Message-ID: <200210300804.AA106234570@mail.ieway.com>
Actually there were two anonymous plaques sponsered. And both will be issued I
am sure. There was just a mixup on your year, Barry. You won the prior year.
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "Barry " <w2up@mindspring.com>
Reply-to: w2up@mindspring.com
>Bruce,
>Don't count your chickens before they hatch. I, too, received a plaque
>for RTTY Roundup, anonymous sponsor. The odd thing about it was I
>didn't operate the RR in 2002!
>I sent a note to WS7I, who contacted ARRL. They thanked me for
>notifying them, and told me they got some of their files crossed between
>2001 and 2002 and it was a mistake. They're supposed to issue a call
>tag and have it picked up, but nothing yet, after a week...
>73,
>Barry W2UP
>
>On 29 Oct 2002 Bruce B. Sawyer wrote:
>
>> I just received a totally unexpected, but much appreciated, package in the
>> mail today from the ARRL. It was a plaque for last January's RTTY Roundup
>> (DX SOAB/HP), which I had thought was unsponsored. Some generous person did
>> sponsor this plaque, but chose to remain anonymous. Thus there's no way I
>> can send him my thanks directly. My apologies to all for the bandwidth, but
>> somehow I can't let this go by without notice. So to whomever it may be who
>> decided to put his money on the line in order to support contesting this
>> way, my sincere thanks. This plaque is deeply appreciated.
>>
>> By the way, I don't think the ARRL made much of a profit off your
>> sponsorship fee. I noticed the postage to get it here was $23!
>>
>> 73,
>> Bruce, ZF2NT
>> Little Cayman Island
>>
>> _______________________________________________
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>> CQ-Contest@contesting.com
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>--
>Barry Kutner, W2UP Internet: w2up@mindspring.com
>Newtown, PA Frankford Radio Club
>
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>From Nzharps at aol.com Wed Oct 30 12:49:15 2002
From: Nzharps@aol.com (Nzharps@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
Message-ID: <d2.205c4866.2af1759b@aol.com>
Hello all,
I Noticed several comments on the reflector about out of band operation on
40m that struck a nerve. Out band transmitting on 40 is something that has
been around for a long time. As long as there are operators who are tired or
trigger happy, it will continue. What concerns me is out of band operation
on bands other than 40.
The PJ2T team spent considerable operating time transmitting below the
American subbands on 10, 15 and 20m during this past weekends WW. We were
astounded by the number of W's that called in as we were operating there. At
one point N8BJQ and I wondered out loud if the FCC had changed the subbands
on us while we were out of the country.
Mistakes may happen at 21198, but in one case I personally remember (Saturday
morning) we were at 21135 running EU for more than a few hours. Over the
course of that time period, dozens of U.S. stations called in. I can explain
away a few stations due to the fact that their calls sounded like newer
licensees, but there were many folks that should really have known better.
Seems as if some of us are willing to take a chance of operating outside of
our privileges in order to pick up a multiplier. What's up with that????
73,
Ron, K8NZ
>From jaime at robles.nu Wed Oct 30 18:57:36 2002
From: jaime@robles.nu (Jaime Robles)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Does IT9 count as a country in CQWW?
Message-ID: <200210301857.39520.jaime@robles.nu>
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Hello all!
Just that question... i was reviewing my logs and i have found a IT9 that is
not a multiplier... :-?
Thanks
- --
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 spa at tri.net Wed Oct 30 18:10:00 2002
From: spa@tri.net (Salina Physician Anesthesia)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Unexpected path/QSO
Message-ID: <20021030181000.4596.qmail@tri.net>
There was a comment here about continuous CQing with little rate. This
brings up a question:
In the last hour of the CQWWSSB I (central Kansas) was pointed at JA (317
degrees from here) on 10 Meters and calling CQ with a weak JA coming back
about every three minutes when in a ten minute period got calls from Iceland
and Ghana well off the side of the beam and the path in total darkness. It
was maybe half an hour past sunset here. I really wonder about the path!
My feeling is that it never hurts to put some RF in the air.
My meager S&P effort, missed Sunday morning path to Eu:
440 QSOs 32 zones 111 countries. 132 JAs. Single OP HP 10M only.
N0UU
>From gord at kron.donetsk.ua Wed Oct 30 18:41:13 2002
From: gord@kron.donetsk.ua (Vladimir A. Gordienko)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] The UKRAINIAN DX CONTEST 2002 Rules
Message-ID: <001e01c28044$1e3c6080$0ec3b8c3@vladimir>
The UKRAINIAN DX CONTEST 2002 Rules
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Ukrainian Amateur Radio League (UARL) and the Ukrainian Contest
Club (UCC) invite amateurs all over the world to participate in the annual
Ukrainian DX Contest.
1. Contest period: The first full weekend in November from 12:00 UTC Saturday
to 12:00 UTC Sanday. (2 - 3. November. 2002)
2. Mode: Mixed (CW,SSB,RTTY).
3. Bands: 1.8 - 3.5 - 7 - 14 - 21 - 28 Mhz.
4. Categories:
A. Single Op, Multi Bands.
B. Single Op, Single band.
C. Multi Op, Multi Bands, Single Transmitter.
D. Single Op, Multi Bands QRP (5W output).
E. SWL (as category A).
F. Single Op, Multi Bands, RTTY only.
A station in category C can change the band after 10 minutes of operation on it.
At the same time it is possible to make a QSO on another band
which gives a new multiplier. It is also permitted for all categories to work
the same station three times (CW,SSB,RTTY) on each band, but 10 minutes must
elapse between each contact.
5. Exchange: RS(T) + serial number starting from 001.
Ukrainian stations after RS(T) will send two letters, the abbreviation of the
name of the region.
Note: it is permitted to use separate numeration of QSOs for RTTY
mode.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The list of Ukrainian regions:
VI, VO, LU, DN, ZH, ZA, ZP, KO, KI, KR, LV, NI, OD, PO, RI, DO, IF,
SU, TE, HA, HE, HM, CH, CR, CN, KV, SL.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
6. Scoring:
- QSO with own country counts 1 point;
- QSO with own continent counts 2 points;
- QSO with another continent counts 3 points;
- QSO with Ukraine counts 10 points.
7. Multipliers:
The sum of worked (heard) once (independent of mode) DXCC and WAE
countries and Ukrainian regions per band.
8. Final score:
Total QSO points times the total number of multiplier points.
9. (NEW!) Results of Ukrainian stations will sum up separately. This year
QSO with own country for Ukrainian stations is permitted. QSO with own
country for UR stations counts 1 point, but does not give a region multiplier.
10. Awards:
First place certificates (NEW desing - Sponsor UCC) will be awarded in
each category for top-scoring station in each country.
The absolute winners of the categories A,C will be given a plaque.
Sponsors prizes:
WORLD:
- 1st place SOMB - plaque (Sponsor UV5U /UX1UA/ )
- 1st place MOMBSTX - plaque (Sponsor UX7IA)
- Highest result of Russian station SOMB - plaque (Sponsor RCC & RW3QC)
- Highest result of Russian station MOMBSTX - plaque (Sponsor RCC & RW3QC)
- 1st place SO80m - prize (Sponsor SP8BRQ)
- Maximum number of QSO with Ukraine - prize (Sponsor UT7QF)
- Prize - registration of MixW software for maximum result SOMBRTTY
for 3 stations from DX, Europe, CIS (Sponsor UT2UZ)
- 1st place SOSB - Book "Antarctica - 6th continent" by UT1KY (Sponsor
Radioclub "73").
UKRAINE:
- 1st place SOMBMIX - camera (Sponsor Minolta-Ukraine)
- 2nd place SOMBMIX - prize (Sponsor UR7QM)
- 1st place SOMBCW - camera (Sponsor Minolta-Ukraine)
- 2nd place SOMBCW - prize (Sponsor DF4ZL)
- 1st place SOMBSSB - camera (Sponsor Minolta-Ukraine)
- 2nd place SOMBSSB - cup (Sponsor UZ8RR)
- 1st place MOMBSTX - plaque (Sponsor UARL)
- 1st place SOSB - medal (Sponsor UX7LQ)
- Highest number of multipliers SOMBMIX - prize (Sponsor EO1I /UT1IA/ ).
11. Logs:
Logs must be done in accordance with generally accepted formats.
Note: Ukrainian DX Contest is supported by SD, N6TR, DL4RCK, MixW,
WriteLog softwares, also CT and WF1B may be somehow adapted.
12. Mail logs to:
Ukrainian Contest Club HQ
P.O.Box 4850, Zaporizhzhe, 69118, Ukraine.
13. (NEW!) E-mail address for logs: urdx@tav.kiev.ua
14. Deadline:
Entries must be postmarked not later than 30 days after the contest.
15. Disqualification:
- violation of the rules;
- unsportsmanlike behaviour;
- excessive number of unmarked duplicates (>3%);
- excessive number of unique calls (>5%).
16. Detailed information regarding results and rules of the Ukrainian DX Contest
is placed at http://www.qsl.net/ucc/
We do hope to meet you in the Ukrainian DX contest and please inform your
friends about the rules of the contest.
ATTENTION! Ukrainian DX Contest (UR-DX-C) committee
decided to change the Rules of the contest from year 2003.
We'll inform you about new Rules later.
73 & Good luck!
The Ukrainian Amateur Radio league, The Ukrainian Contest Club.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
73, Vladimir ("Bob") UT1IA = EO1I
http://www.qrz.com/ut1ia/
http://www.qsl.net/ut1ia/
>From k1ttt at arrl.net Wed Oct 30 13:44:37 2002
From: k1ttt@arrl.net (David Robbins)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
In-Reply-To: <d2.205c4866.2af1759b@aol.com>
References: <d2.205c4866.2af1759b@aol.com>
Message-ID: <1765.144.58.106.53.1036003477.squirrel@webmail2.surfglobal.net>
> should really have known better. Seems as if some of us are willing to
> take a chance of operating outside of our privileges in order to pick
> up a multiplier. What's up with that????
>
I doubt if any of them were intentional. More likely they were just
grabbing spots and not looking at the frequency. Its so easy to grab a
spot without really looking at it then just calling that it leaves you
open to mistakes like that. Its just like grabbing spots on 40m that
don't have a qsx on them and transmitting at the low end of the band.
What would really be nice is if you could program your radio to only allow
transmission on specific sub bands... (hint hint kenwood, yaesu, icom, et.
al.) While most radios have a lockout for the whole band it would be
useful if you could set band limits for each band. This would not only
protect you from violating your license restrictions, but also it could
help save amps that are tuned for 7200 and suddenly find themselves on
7020 into an antenna tuned for ssb. I would also like to be able to lock
radios on specific bands for the m/m operation here. There were a couple
times this weekend when somehow operators got spots for the wrong bands
and ended up with a radio set for 15m and the amp tuned for 20m.
David Robbins K1TTT
e-mail: mailto:k1ttt@arrl.net
web: http://www.k1ttt.net
AR-Cluster node: 145.69MHz or telnet://dxc.k1ttt.net
>From W2CS at bellsouth.net Wed Oct 30 13:46:35 2002
From: W2CS@bellsouth.net (Gary Ferdinand W2CS)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
In-Reply-To: <LPBBJJHKFOOEGKEBKHOJGEKDEJAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
Message-ID: <ADEJKJINLBKGMNGALFCFKEOJEEAA.W2CS@bellsouth.net>
No administrative changes needed. If the complete exchange is not given,
just go on with the run, but delete the Q. When the UBNs are tallied...
No flames, please :-)
73,
Gary W2CS
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cq-contest-admin@contesting.com
> [mailto:cq-contest-admin@contesting.com]On Behalf Of Dale L Martin
> Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 10:46 AM
> To: CQ-Contest@contesting.com
> Subject: RE: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
>
>
> > In the major contests, QSO rate is everything.
>
>
> If rate is everything, then why would someone intentionally throw
> a curve to
> unwary participants by giving an incorrect and incomplete exchange? The
> rules say the exchange comprises the RS(T) and zone; not 'thank you' and
> zone.
>
> When the receiving operator doesn't hear what he/she expects to hear, it
> causes disruption to the flow of operating--it doesn't matter if
> the logging
> software automatically puts in a default RS(T).
>
> I believe change should be sought administratively through means
> external to
> the actual contest operation.
>
> Why screw things up for others?
>
> 73,
> dale, kg5u
>
>
>
>
>
>
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>From ad1c at yahoo.com Wed Oct 30 10:57:02 2002
From: ad1c@yahoo.com (Jim Reisert)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Does IT9 count as a country in CQWW?
In-Reply-To: <200210301857.39520.jaime@robles.nu>
Message-ID: <20021030185702.3085.qmail@web13606.mail.yahoo.com>
Yes, it's a multiplier. Don't worry Jaime, if you submit a Cabrillo log, the
CQWW committee will re-score the log.
73 - Jim AD1C
--- Jaime Robles <jaime@robles.nu> wrote:
> Just that question... i was reviewing my logs and i have found a IT9 that is
> not a multiplier... :-?
=====
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>From W4EF at dellroy.com Wed Oct 30 10:57:36 2002
From: W4EF@dellroy.com (Michael Tope)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
References: <5.1.1.6.1.20021029014600.03fdb520@wvinbox.ntelos.net>
<3DBF45BA.6B02447A@harborside.com>
Message-ID: <02ba01c28046$367f1780$6401a8c0@1800XP>
Don't be too sure, Tom. Dunno if it was the same K9
station or not, but I observed the same thing two years ago
in the ARRL phone contest. When I mentioned it on the
reflector on of the operators of that station responed to
me via email and was very concerned that one of their
inexperienced ops might have been running the gain
control on their exciter too high and overdriving their PA.
He was very nice about it.
Unless you are listening to yourself on a second receiver,
you won't be aware of buckshot created in the PA as it
doesn't show up in the TX audio monitor output. A lot
of people are using FT-1000D and FT1000 Mark V's.
Unless you are runnning a Henry 8K (3CX3000) or
some other big tube, it is quite easy to overdrive an
amp with one of these 200W rigs. Overly distorted
audio reduces intelligibility which means fewer QSOs.
If I sounded that bad, I'd want to know about it, so
feel free to bug me if I ever sound that bad.
73 de Mike, W4EF.............................................
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Osborne" <w7why@harborside.com>
To: "CQ-Contest" <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 6:36 PM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
>
>
> Tom Horton wrote:
>
> > If I were a rich guy I would spend a year or two traveling in >South
America and southern Europe showing ops how to set the mic >gain and
processor levels.
>
> Hi Tom
>
> You don't have to be a rich guy. Just listen to some of the "big
> guns" here in the states that have rotten audio. There was one
> K9 station on 20 Saturday that was 10 or 15 kc wide and
> splattering all over the place. I knew if I told him, he'd just
> ignore me so I didn't say anything. 73
> Tom W7WHY
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>From Georgek5kg at aol.com Wed Oct 30 14:39:44 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
Message-ID: <12d.19ecef17.2af18f80@aol.com>
In a message dated 10/30/2002 6:20:27 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
w7why@harborside.com writes:
> I knew if I told him, he'd just
> ignore me so I didn't say anything. 73
>
I never hesitate to tell 'em. I certainly get told when I am out of line!
73, Geo...
George I. Wagner, K5KG
Productivity Resources LLC
941-312-9450
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201-415-6044 cell
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>From n4zr at contesting.com Wed Oct 30 14:54:11 2002
From: n4zr@contesting.com (Pete Smith)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
In-Reply-To: <d2.205c4866.2af1759b@aol.com>
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.2.20021030144858.00a2f430@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
At 12:49 PM 10/30/02 -0500, Nzharps@aol.com wrote:
>Mistakes may happen at 21198, but in one case I personally remember (Saturday
>morning) we were at 21135 running EU for more than a few hours. Over the
>course of that time period, dozens of U.S. stations called in. I can explain
>away a few stations due to the fact that their calls sounded like newer
>licensees, but there were many folks that should really have known better.
>Seems as if some of us are willing to take a chance of operating outside of
>our privileges in order to pick up a multiplier. What's up with that????
I'm skeptical that people would be that desperate for a PJ2. I suspect
that many of those who messed up probably were assisted stations that
called you on a point-and-shoot basis. The ease of operation of the
current generation of logging software, which normally grabs both the
receive and transmit frequencies, makes it really easy to screw up. If a
VE spots you, with no QSX data, that spot quickly propagates all over the
US. It's really easy to overlook in the heat of rapid S&P operation, and
be into a QSO before you realize you're simplex somewhere out of the band.
73, Pete N4ZR
Sometimes a tower is just a tower
>From tree at kkn.net Wed Oct 30 12:44:51 2002
From: tree@kkn.net (Tree)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SS CW thoughts
Message-ID: <20021030204450.GA13537@kkn.net>
The ARRL SS CW contest is coming up this weekend. Hope everyone can
make it on.
I have had a few thoughts about some of the recent threads and how they
apply to the SS. Here they are for anyone to flame at:
1. Use of packet. Packet continues to be one of those double edged swords.
It can be abused, but it can also help encourage activity. Lots of people
get caught up in trying to complete their cleansweep and use packet as an
aid. Obviously, if you use this aid, make sure you chose the right category
when sending in your log. Also, if you are spotting stations, make sure you
are an "equal opportunity spotter". It wouldn't be right if one station ends
up with some kind of advantage because he was spotted ten times as many times
as the competition. I am sure they wouldn't want to win because of that
either.
2. Working of friends... it is great to get on and help out one or two
of your friends. However, they will appreciate it if you work enough other
people so that your callsign shows up in the databases for the contest and
isn't flagged as a unique callsign. Being a unique isn't a problem by itself,
but if a station has a high percetange of unique contacts, it might be an
indication of some kind of cheating. Please don't use your club callsigns
to give your friend additional QSOs. This isn't fair since you are not making
these QSOs available to others. Unless you move to a different location like
K8MR does, please stick to one callsign for the contest.
If you are worried about helping out your friend's competition to much, you
can be clever and only work guys who are in a different category. :-)
3. In the SS, most stations will send their callsign after every QSO and
during the exchange. I think the problem of not signing callsigns isn't an
issue for the SS.
4. "Cross frequency QSOs". Some of the NILs I find during the log checking
appear to be cases where two stations are next to each other and both log a
station who came back to one of them. This happens more when the station
calling is off frequency. The typical spacing of stations in the CW SS
is about 400 Hz. If someone calls off as much as 200 Hz, both stations
might feel confident that they are being worked. Two things can be done
here: make sure you are calling stations on the right frequency. Ask a
friend to help you with this or check with a 2nd receiver. Also, it might
be a good idea when you think this might be happening to send the callsign
of the station you are working. Some people might thing this is slowing
things down too much, but I generally appreciate hearing my callsigns at
the start of the exchange, because I am then certain the station is working
me.
5. If you aren't sure - ask for a repeat. The log checking for this contest
has developed to the point that if you copy an exchange wrong, there is a
99.7 percent chance that it will be caught. If you aren't sure of an exchange,
ask for a repeat. The top notch stations end up with error rates around 1
percent. However, there are still may stations with double digit error rates.
A little extra attention would greatly improve their scores.
6. If you can't get on for a full effort - everyone will love you for getting
on for an hour or two on Sunday and handing out some QSOs. You should be able
to establish a good rate for an hour or two as everyone is thirsty for QSOs.
If your are burned out after working the CQ WW, then maybe this is the plan
for you.
7. Remember the Running of the QRP Bulls event - a contest within a contest.
http://personal.palouse.net/rfoltz/arci/bulls.htm has the rules.
8. Speaking of QRP stations - there will be lots of them on. Give them a
QSO or two to make their day.
9. Send those Cabrillo logs to sscw@arrl.org. Our friendly log processing
robot will QSL your submission and let you know if anything needs attention.
If you have a problem, just keep resubmitting your log until it is fixed.
See you in the SS CW!!
73 Tree N6TR
tree@kkn.net
>From paul at ei5di.com Wed Oct 30 20:45:15 2002
From: paul@ei5di.com (Paul O'Kane)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
In-Reply-To: <LPBBJJHKFOOEGKEBKHOJGEKDEJAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
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KG5U quoted EI5DI as saying -
>> In the major contests, QSO rate is everything.
Hi Dale,
Let's be specific here - you may not have understood the point of my
argument, as you've quoted the above sentence in isolation.
My point was that RS(T) has no meaning, significance or value in CQWW.
If you have evidence (not opinions) to the contrary, then let's hear it.
> if rate is everything, then why would someone intentionally throw a curve to
> unwary participants by giving an incorrect and incomplete exchange?
Where's your evidence? I responded to 300 contesters who were
perfectly happy with the exchange. They're professionals - they
took everything I threw at them. Not a single one asked for a
report, not a single one sounded "unwary". My log will show
59 sent and 59 received for all QSOs - because that's what the
software inserted.
They saved time and I saved time - looks like a win/win situation to me.
>The
>rules say the exchange comprises the RS(T) and zone; not 'thank you' and
>zone.
Thanks - I've read the rules. You will understand that I'm trying to get
them updated by drawing attention to one aspect of them. You will know
also, that no-one loses points in CQWW for logging an incorrect report
- they're not cross-checked.
>When the receiving operator doesn't hear what he/she expects to hear, it
>causes disruption to the flow of operating--it doesn't matter if the logging
>software automatically puts in a default RS(T).
You may be speaking for yourself, but this did not apply to anyone
I worked - they took it in their stride. We all know, apart from
those in denial, that the only thing that matters in CQWW is the
exchange of callsigns. With few exceptions (the zone can't always be
determined from the callsign) the software does everything and
whether you actually hear the exchange makes no difference.
>I believe change should be sought administratively through means external to
>the actual contest operation.
So do I, and I've tried this approach for several years. If you check
the archives of this mailing list, you'll see some of the evidence.
However, it hasn't worked, so I'm trying a new approach. This one may
not work either, but at least I'll have tried it.
>Why screw things up for others?
Why the righteous indignation? The evidence so far is that it's no
big deal to the people concerned - the ones I worked last weekend.
73,
Paul EI5DI
>From jukka.klemola at nokia.com Thu Oct 31 00:21:53 2002
From: jukka.klemola@nokia.com (jukka.klemola@nokia.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Unexpected path/QSO
Message-ID: <8EA8FEF9E96FAB4099D8B01D8412CB68014DCF01@saebe004.nmp.nokia.com>
OH0V heard several S5-S7 level stations working JA but
they could not hear OH0V calling them nor answered OH0V CQ
on frequencies appearing empty here in Northern EU..!
Nighttime propagation is often open tyo Europe on 15 if SFI
is over 130 or 140 !
CU on CW, also after 22UTC when we have had several hours
of darkness !
CQWW 2001 SSB 15m was open to North America through our night.
73,
Jukka OH6LI @ OH0V
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ext Salina Physician Anesthesia [mailto:spa@tri.net]
> Sent: 30 October, 2002 20:10
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] Unexpected path/QSO
>
>
> There was a comment here about continuous CQing with little
> rate. This
> brings up a question:
>
> In the last hour of the CQWWSSB I (central Kansas) was
> pointed at JA (317
> degrees from here) on 10 Meters and calling CQ with a weak JA
> coming back
> about every three minutes when in a ten minute period got
> calls from Iceland
> and Ghana well off the side of the beam and the path in total
> darkness. It
> was maybe half an hour past sunset here. I really wonder
> about the path!
>
> My feeling is that it never hurts to put some RF in the air.
>
> My meager S&P effort, missed Sunday morning path to Eu:
>
> 440 QSOs 32 zones 111 countries. 132 JAs. Single OP HP 10M only.
>
> N0UU
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>From k1ttt at arrl.net Wed Oct 30 22:31:49 2002
From: k1ttt@arrl.net (David Robbins)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ss cw
Message-ID: <001901c28064$24219220$0200a8c0@k1ttt1>
I am suddenly without a guest operator for SS CW this weekend, anyone
interested in last minute operation???
David Robbins K1TTT
e-mail: mailto:k1ttt@arrl.net
web: http://www.k1ttt.net
AR-Cluster node: 145.69MHz or telnet://dxc.k1ttt.net
>From Georgek5kg at aol.com Wed Oct 30 17:53:48 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SS CW thoughts
Message-ID: <183.1119c6b4.2af1bcfc@aol.com>
In a message dated 10/30/2002 10:38:00 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
tree@kkn.net writes:
> 1. Use of packet. Packet continues to be one of those double edged swords.
> It can be abused, but it can also help encourage activity. Lots of people
> get caught up in trying to complete their cleansweep and use packet as an
> aid. Obviously, if you use this aid, make sure you chose the right
> category
> when sending in your log. Also, if you are spotting stations, make sure
> you
> are an "equal opportunity spotter". It wouldn't be right if one station
> ends
> up with some kind of advantage because he was spotted ten times as many
> times
> as the competition. I am sure they wouldn't want to win because of that
> either.
>
Tree,
I got flamed a couple of years ago by putting out many many spots without
including section information. The flames came from a few stns who were
using the spots to find sweeps.
If I go assisted (still undecided), I will continue to put out spots without
sections for two reasons: 1.) I don't want the bother of having to enter
section info into the spot, and 2.) I don't believe that the section info
should be included in the spot info; the section should be learned during the
exchange.
Comments?
George I. Wagner, K5KG
Productivity Resources LLC
941-312-9450
941-312-9460 fax
201-415-6044 cell
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>From widelitz at gte.net Wed Oct 30 15:21:41 2002
From: widelitz@gte.net (Ken Widelitz)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Canadian Ham Exam Experience
Message-ID: <BMELLFEAJLMCBCIGAHLOGEGJDBAA.widelitz@gte.net>
I've been working with Robby, VY2SS, to build up his contest station. I
decided it would be beneficial get a Canadian call. I got the study
materials from RAC. Since its been a while since I took the extra exam and I
don't use the theory stuff on a day to day basis, I read the whole book,
which is well written and takes a different approach than the study
materials I used for my US exams. I studied the question bank (and found a
few with clearly wrong answers.) So I was well prepared for the Basic exam.
The Friday before CQWW Phone I sat down in Robby's dining room and took the
exam. 100 multiple choice questions and you need 60 to pass. After grading
it Robby walked back in the room with a stern face and said, "You got a 39."
Now believe me when I say Robby is one of the all-time pull your chain
sarcastic dry wit humor experts. So I was certain he was kidding me. But he
said, "No, you better look at the answer sheet and see what you did wrong."
To say I was mortified was an understatement. Robby, Luigi, AA1AA, and I sat
down to go over the questions and answer sheet.
Robby read the first question and said, "I would have gotten that wrong
too." Same thing for the second question. Then it became obvious the answer
key didn't match the exam. WHEW!!! Robby called the guy who he got the exam
from and the guy says, "Yeah, I thought I had one answer key that didn't
match the exam, but I didn't know which one." Great.... I had brought the
question pool with the "correct" answers with me, so we went over the exam
questions, matched them up to the pool questions and re-graded the exam.
Turns out I got a 92.
Then Robby suggested I take the Advanced exam. I said, "If I do I'll really
get a 39 since I didn't even look at the material or the question bank."
Robby said I had nothing to lose and it didn't cost anything, so I took the
exam, 50 questions, found I knew some of the stuff and guessed a lot. This
time Robby came back not looking so stern and said, "You got a 76." So
hopefully I'll be VY2TT in CQWW CW.
73, Ken, K6LA
>From nf4a at knology.net Thu Oct 31 00:06:05 2002
From: nf4a@knology.net (nf4a)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
In-Reply-To: <>
References: <>
Message-ID: <20021031000605.25365.qmail@webmail1.knology.net>
I was an operator at N4PN this weekend and I unintentionally transmitted on
the wrong 40 meter split twice (I blame it on lack of sleep on Sat
night)...it was an honest mistake on my part but I am sure this is not the
type of operation you are talking about....EVERY US ham who operates 40
meter ssb in a contest has done it at least once...aw, come on, admit it...
Charlie NF4A
>From k5zd at charter.net Thu Oct 31 00:12:35 2002
From: k5zd@charter.net (Randy Thompson, K5ZD)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Another anti-contester on QRZ.com
In-Reply-To: <16.278d05c1.2af08726@aol.com>
Message-ID: <NDBBJODEMLLOGMDJBPCDCEJODOAA.k5zd@charter.net>
I think the discussion on qrz.com is pretty well balanced and civil. No
reason to call them clowns.
Contests put a lot of pressure on the bands. We should acknowledge that not
everyone shares our passion or willingness to put up with QRM.
Play hard, play nice. Work more CW.
Randy, K5ZD
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cq-contest-admin@contesting.com
> [mailto:cq-contest-admin@contesting.com]On Behalf Of KI9A@aol.com
> Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 00:52 AM
> To: smc@qth.com
> Cc: cq-contest@contesting.com
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] Another anti-contester on QRZ.com
>
>
> OK folks, give it to these clowns! www.qrz.com
>
> See the "qrz news"
>
>
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>From CWMAN1 at aol.com Wed Oct 30 19:27:36 2002
From: CWMAN1@aol.com (CWMAN1@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
Message-ID: <168.1660746a.2af1d2f8@aol.com>
In a message dated 10/30/2002 18:19:58 Greenwich Standard Time,
Nzharps@aol.com writes:
> I Noticed several comments on the reflector about out of band operation on
> 40m that struck a nerve. Out band transmitting on 40 is something that has
>
> been around for a long time.
The beauty of this is US stations calling the DX on their frequency i.e. out
of band, and asking them to "listen up." Heard this more than once.
73,
Fred/NA2U
CWMAN...I'D RATHER WORK CW!!!
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>From ve4xt at mb.sympatico.ca Wed Oct 30 19:05:13 2002
From: ve4xt@mb.sympatico.ca (Kelly Taylor)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
References: <5.1.1.6.2.20021030144858.00a2f430@pop.dc2.adelphia.net>
Message-ID: <001c01c28079$9167eae0$0100a8c0@joe>
I can see it being mistakes, I can see it being some people trying to "slip
one in."
Any time that I've been CQing outside the U.S. phone bands and asked a U.S.
caller if they were entitled to operate there, it seems the reply, either
explicit or implicit, was that it was MY fault for operating there, even
though I'm perfectly entitled under Canadian law.
Sorry guys, there are times in DX contests when it pays to slip below the
U.S. phone band (we don't have subbands in law any more) to run JAs or
Europe, particularly from here, particularly on 15. Please don't yell at me
to "move up!" The runs won't last that long and I'll have to go back to
working above the bottom edge soon anyway, so just relax.
Be all this as it may, I'm not going to get my mic cable in a knot over
this. If you want to call me outside the band, call me.
It's your licence and your log at risk, not mine.
73, kelly
ve4xt
Life's too short to get lost in the weeds.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Pete Smith" <n4zr@contesting.com>
To: <Nzharps@aol.com>; <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 1:54 PM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
> At 12:49 PM 10/30/02 -0500, Nzharps@aol.com wrote:
> >Mistakes may happen at 21198, but in one case I personally remember
(Saturday
> >morning) we were at 21135 running EU for more than a few hours. Over the
> >course of that time period, dozens of U.S. stations called in. I can
explain
> >away a few stations due to the fact that their calls sounded like newer
> >licensees, but there were many folks that should really have known
better.
> >Seems as if some of us are willing to take a chance of operating outside
of
> >our privileges in order to pick up a multiplier. What's up with that????
>
>
> I'm skeptical that people would be that desperate for a PJ2. I suspect
> that many of those who messed up probably were assisted stations that
> called you on a point-and-shoot basis. The ease of operation of the
> current generation of logging software, which normally grabs both the
> receive and transmit frequencies, makes it really easy to screw up. If a
> VE spots you, with no QSX data, that spot quickly propagates all over the
> US. It's really easy to overlook in the heat of rapid S&P operation, and
> be into a QSO before you realize you're simplex somewhere out of the band.
>
>
> 73, Pete N4ZR
> Sometimes a tower is just a tower
>
>
>
>
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>From k5iid at ntelos.net Thu Oct 31 01:32:37 2002
From: k5iid@ntelos.net (Tom Horton)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
In-Reply-To: <12d.19ecef17.2af18f80@aol.com>
Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.1.20021031013012.02c75600@wvinbox.ntelos.net>
At 14:39 10/30/02 -0500, Georgek5kg@aol.com wrote:
>I certainly get told when I am out of line!
Boy, ain't that the truth. I tell em and if they don't care,
then there you go.
Maybe I should boycott all the stations with bad audio, key clicks,
chirp, etc...
Wouldn't take me long to work everybody on the band, huh?
Tom K5IID
Tom Horton
K5IID in West "BY GAWD" Virginia
" E " sorter for the W5 Bureau
>From KI9A at aol.com Wed Oct 30 20:51:01 2002
From: KI9A@aol.com (KI9A@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Another anti-contester on QRZ.com
Message-ID: <151.16b383db.2af1e685@aol.com>
In a message dated 10/30/02 6:12:48 PM Central Standard Time,
k5zd@charter.net writes:
> I think the discussion on qrz.com is pretty well balanced and civil. No
> reason to call them clowns.
>
Well, sorry Randy, I call 'em as I see 'em.
Of course not everyone there are clowns, but, I honestly think the guys there
who want to limit our contesting to partial bands, are, well, clowns. (and
other things not printable on the reflector) Period.
Not making a statement, merely an observation....
73-Chuck
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>From tree at kkn.net Wed Oct 30 18:08:10 2002
From: tree@kkn.net (Tree)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SS CW thoughts
In-Reply-To: <183.1119c6b4.2af1bcfc@aol.com>
References: <183.1119c6b4.2af1bcfc@aol.com>
Message-ID: <20021031020810.GA20897@kkn.net>
On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 05:53:48PM -0500, Georgek5kg@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 10/30/2002 10:38:00 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
> tree@kkn.net writes:
>
>
> > 1. Use of packet. Packet continues to be one of those double edged swords.
> > It can be abused, but it can also help encourage activity. Lots of people
> > get caught up in trying to complete their cleansweep and use packet as an
> > aid. Obviously, if you use this aid, make sure you chose the right
> > category
> > when sending in your log. Also, if you are spotting stations, make sure
> > you
> > are an "equal opportunity spotter". It wouldn't be right if one station
> > ends
> > up with some kind of advantage because he was spotted ten times as many
> > times
> > as the competition. I am sure they wouldn't want to win because of that
> > either.
> >
> Tree,
>
> I got flamed a couple of years ago by putting out many many spots without
> including section information. The flames came from a few stns who were
> using the spots to find sweeps.
>
> If I go assisted (still undecided), I will continue to put out spots without
> sections for two reasons: 1.) I don't want the bother of having to enter
> section info into the spot, and 2.) I don't believe that the section info
> should be included in the spot info; the section should be learned during the
> exchange.
Or - how about prefixes only in DX contests (since there isn't any
meaningful exchange information?).
Tree
>From va3uz at rac.ca Wed Oct 30 21:37:40 2002
From: va3uz@rac.ca (Yuri Onipko)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
References: <d2.205c4866.2af1759b@aol.com>
Message-ID: <006001c28089$797ff8e0$2202a8c0@sympatico.ca>
> The PJ2T team spent considerable operating time transmitting below the
> American subbands on 10, 15 and 20m during this past weekends WW. We were
> astounded by the number of W's that called in as we were operating there.
At
> one point N8BJQ and I wondered out loud if the FCC had changed the
subbands
> on us while we were out of the country.
>
> Mistakes may happen at 21198, but in one case I personally remember
(Saturday
> morning) we were at 21135 running EU for more than a few hours. Over the
> course of that time period, dozens of U.S. stations called in. I can
explain
> away a few stations due to the fact that their calls sounded like newer
> licensees, but there were many folks that should really have known better.
> Seems as if some of us are willing to take a chance of operating outside
of
> our privileges in order to pick up a multiplier. What's up with that????
>
> 73,
> Ron, K8NZ
You're right, Ron.
Many U.S. guys called in below 21150.
Talking about 21198 - I didn't have a chance to work XX9C 'cuz Stateside
guys were calling him one after another... Lots of mistakes. :-))
73 VE3DZ
P.S. VE's SSB portion of 15 m band starts on 21100.
>From hamcat at directvinternet.com Thu Oct 31 03:17:59 2002
From: hamcat@directvinternet.com (K4SB)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
References: <5.1.1.6.0.20021028164847.00a96640@130.94.229.242>
<5.1.1.6.0.20021030194629.00a9c800@130.94.229.242>
Message-ID: <3DC0A0E7.36855956@directvinternet.com>
> So do I, and I've tried this approach for several years. If you check
> the archives of this mailing list, you'll see some of the evidence.
> However, it hasn't worked, so I'm trying a new approach. This one may
> not work either, but at least I'll have tried it.
> 73,
> Paul EI5DI
Without comment on the actual issue, you broke the rules, and any
statement to the contrary is incorrect.
Unfortunately, none of us "makes" the rules. This would result in
bedlam.
If you don't like the rules, it's always your choice tostay out of the
contest.
73
Ed
>From jjreisert at alum.mit.edu Wed Oct 30 22:23:49 2002
From: jjreisert@alum.mit.edu (Jim Reisert AD1C)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] New Country Files 30 October 2002
Message-ID: <5.2.0.5.2.20021030222230.0267e4d0@mail.attbi.com>
New country files are released on www.k1ea.com
Make sure to read the installation instructions in README.TXT
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
30 October 2002 (CTY-1205)
* Added R1ANC in CQ Zone 29 to callsign list for Antarctica, CE9.
* Added FO5RK to callsign list for Austral Is., FO/a.
* Added K4BEV in CQ Zone 4 and KL7GLL in CQ Zone 5 to callsign list for
United States, K.
* Removed K8FC in Zone 5 from country file - he's back in Zone 4.
* Added K2G to callsign list for Guam, KH2.
* Added KD3RF/VE2 and VA3NA/2 (both in CQ Zone 2) and VY2MGY/3 to
callsign list for Canada, VE.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
73 - Jim AD1C
--
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>From frenaye at pcnet.com Wed Oct 30 22:32:43 2002
From: frenaye@pcnet.com (Tom Frenaye)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
In-Reply-To: <1765.144.58.106.53.1036003477.squirrel@webmail2.surfglobal
.net>
References: <d2.205c4866.2af1759b@aol.com>
<d2.205c4866.2af1759b@aol.com>
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.2.20021030222643.022a4cd0@mail.ntplx.net>
At 01:44 PM 10/30/2002 -0500, K1TTT wrote:
>What would really be nice is if you could program your radio to only allow
>transmission on specific sub bands... (hint hint kenwood, yaesu, icom, et.
>al.) While most radios have a lockout for the whole band it would be
>useful if you could set band limits for each band. This would not only
>protect you from violating your license restrictions, but also it could
>help save amps that are tuned for 7200 and suddenly find themselves on
>7020 into an antenna tuned for ssb. I would also like to be able to lock
>radios on specific bands for the m/m operation here. There were a couple
>times this weekend when somehow operators got spots for the wrong bands
>and ended up with a radio set for 15m and the amp tuned for 20m.
Even if the manufacturers don't provide a way to lockout unwanted portions of
the band, contest software could help out.
An example would be to set the contest software to only allow moving the
radio's TX frequency from 21200 to 21450, then if PJ2T is spotted on 21150 in
the SSB weekend, it could prevent you from calling, or at least warn you when
you select the spot.
One problem with the band map and need QSO/mult windows in CT is that they do
not display the TX frequency if they are different than the RX freq.
Don't some cluster software programs let you specify a range of frequencies to
filter (in or out)? That might be another way to handle it.
It'd still be easiest if the radio itself could be set up to prevent TX out of
band mistakes.
-- Tom
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Tom Frenaye, K1KI, P O Box J, West Suffield CT 06093 Phone: 860-668-5444
>From jjreisert at alum.mit.edu Wed Oct 30 22:56:21 2002
From: jjreisert@alum.mit.edu (Jim Reisert AD1C)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SS CW thoughts
In-Reply-To: <183.1119c6b4.2af1bcfc@aol.com>
Message-ID: <5.2.0.5.2.20021030225207.00b3f4d0@mail.attbi.com>
At 05:53 PM 10/30/2002 -0500, Georgek5kg@aol.com wrote:
>If I go assisted (still undecided), I will continue to put out spots
>without sections for two reasons: 1.) I don't want the bother of having
>to enter section info into the spot, and 2.) I don't believe that the
>section info should be included in the spot info; the section should be
>learned during the exchange.
Good for you, George. You are entitled to do whatever you want. Packet
during SS is a bottomless pit of lazy operators, and it starts merely hours
into the contest. I've witnessed the harassment (*) given to people who
put out spots without the sections in them. I don't understand why it's so
darned important. IMHO, getting a clean sweep has been totally minimized
by the use of packet. Thank heavens that the ARRL finally outlawed using
DX packet clusters to work QSOs in Field Day a few years back.
73 - Jim AD1C
(*) I'm not a lawyer, and I don't play one on TV either!
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USA +978-251-9933, <jjreisert@alum.mit.edu>, http://www.ad1c.com
PGP Fingerprint: D8E2 3D78 339F A7F1 8C13 1193 B5D1 4FB6 79D1 70DC
>From k8khz at yahoo.com Wed Oct 30 20:05:08 2002
From: k8khz@yahoo.com (Sean Fleming)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
In-Reply-To: <001c01c28079$9167eae0$0100a8c0@joe>
Message-ID: <20021031040508.72031.qmail@web40608.mail.yahoo.com>
I operated this weekend and made the same mistake there operating 40M and
forgot to split the freq once. so I was told by the freq police that I was on
the wrong freq. But what I really wonder is the stations that run on like
14.150 20M or within the 3khz space. they should no better because then they
are on the fringe of the band calling cq there all weekend long.
K8KHZ-Sean
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>From bob.wruble at verizon.net Wed Oct 30 20:45:55 2002
From: bob.wruble@verizon.net (Bob Wruble)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
References: <d2.205c4866.2af1759b@aol.com>
<006001c28089$797ff8e0$2202a8c0@sympatico.ca>
Message-ID: <00aa01c28098$67ec29f0$28fd3d04@bobhome>
fwiw and not that it excuses out of the band xmitting but i did found myself
while searching and pouncing (which i did a whole lot more than normal due
to poor cndx in the NW) tunning right past the US band edges while listening
in the headphones and gazing somewhere else and not the vfo dial wanting to
call stns out of the US band!!
ie below 21200 or 14150 etc...... an easy trap to fall into but still not
excuseable!!
admittingly tunning down to 21113 a bit much!!
de w7gg
----- Original Message -----
From: "Yuri Onipko" <va3uz@rac.ca>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 6:37 PM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
>
> > The PJ2T team spent considerable operating time transmitting below the
> > American subbands on 10, 15 and 20m during this past weekends WW. We
were
> > astounded by the number of W's that called in as we were operating
there.
> At
> > one point N8BJQ and I wondered out loud if the FCC had changed the
> subbands
> > on us while we were out of the country.
> >
> > Mistakes may happen at 21198, but in one case I personally remember
> (Saturday
> > morning) we were at 21135 running EU for more than a few hours. Over
the
> > course of that time period, dozens of U.S. stations called in. I can
> explain
> > away a few stations due to the fact that their calls sounded like newer
> > licensees, but there were many folks that should really have known
better.
> > Seems as if some of us are willing to take a chance of operating outside
> of
> > our privileges in order to pick up a multiplier. What's up with
that????
> >
> > 73,
> > Ron, K8NZ
>
> You're right, Ron.
> Many U.S. guys called in below 21150.
> Talking about 21198 - I didn't have a chance to work XX9C 'cuz Stateside
> guys were calling him one after another... Lots of mistakes. :-))
>
> 73 VE3DZ
>
> P.S. VE's SSB portion of 15 m band starts on 21100.
>
>
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>From sm2ekm at telia.com Thu Oct 31 05:50:59 2002
From: sm2ekm@telia.com (Jan Erik Holm)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: Out of Band operating
References: <d2.205c4866.2af1759b@aol.com>
<006001c28089$797ff8e0$2202a8c0@sympatico.ca>
Message-ID: <3DC0B6B3.50705@telia.com>
Even if the IARU band plan is a recomendation I find it hard to
understand why in this case RAC doesn?t follow it.
Things like this makes it confusing for people and the trend not
to follow international band plans will increase.
It?s no better for Sweden, we don?t dived bands in mode
segments, i e on 15m it just says I can use 21000 - 21450
and use any mode.
73 Jim SM2EKM
>
>
>73 VE3DZ
>
>P.S. VE's SSB portion of 15 m band starts on 21100.
>
>
>
>From kr6x at kr6x.com Wed Oct 30 21:32:08 2002
From: kr6x@kr6x.com (Leigh S. Jones)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Another anti-contester on QRZ.com
References: <NDBBJODEMLLOGMDJBPCDCEJODOAA.k5zd@charter.net>
Message-ID: <082c01c2809e$dc177c70$ede3c23f@KR6X.ORG>
K5ZD writes:
> Contests put a lot of pressure on the bands. We
> should acknowledge that not everyone shares our
> passion or willingness to put up with QRM.
Perhaps not everyone shares our passion. True.
However, there seems to be an underlying opinion
on the part of those who oppose the presence of
contests on their frequencies that contest activity
should be regarded as a nuisance, trivial in its
importance by comparison to the more important
activities of rag chewing and the pursuit of their
own ideals of the perfect contact.
I remember having a conversation on the air about
this in the early 70's. In those days WCARS
dominated 40 meters in California during the days
all year except for the twelve daylight hours of Field
Day. Once per year 40,000 or so American hams
dominated every band and every mode making FD
contacts.
His contention was that his attempt to use WCARS
contacts and a phone patch to avoid paying a $1.20
for a long distance phone call (within California) to
another ham was third party traffic and therefore a
public service, thus being more noble and pure. His
conclusion was that WCARS should be given a 50
KHz wide contest-free bandwidth.
Of course, I had to mention that FD is an emergency
preparedness drill, and the most successful of its
kind in North America, and that his $1.20 phone
patch was less than a noble effort at public service.
The only reason that contests put a lot of pressure
on the bands is that a lot of hams operate contests.
Yes, contests are a little unruly by comparison to
activity that takes place on uncrowded bands. A
certain "randomness" prevails, making it necessary
to accept the danger of occasional interference in
order to make contacts. Occasional to nearly
constant. But lets face it -- the interference is there
because there are a lot of active hams on the air
during contests, and band crowding is a problem
to the contester just as it is to the non-contester.
The very best solution to interference during
contests is called "time diversity". If you choose
to not participate in contests, then choose a
different time slot if you want to avoid the band
crowding. To ask that your personal interests
should be held above those of the contesters by
reserving frequencies for your personal use is
certainly presumptive.
>From n6tj at sbcglobal.net Wed Oct 30 21:51:24 2002
From: n6tj@sbcglobal.net (James Neiger)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ WW SSB
Message-ID: <011801c280a1$8f7821a0$fcff7243@sbcglobal.net>
Hi All:
JUST off 18 hours plane ride from Ascension Island, with K6NA and N6ND. Our
3 man M/2 from ZD8Z was a blast, and pleased to provide the double mult to
so many of the "deserving". And even to those somewhat less
deserving..............
Probably the singular most humorous event for me during the contest was an
encounter with the 15 meters operator @ the USA's biggest M/M station (call
signs omitted to protect the guilty), boldly,asking me to QSY from a
frequency that I had occupied for the better part of an hour. When I
replied, "xxxx, you're not even bothering me", he said "And you're not
bothering me either, Jim, but your pileup is, please QSY".
THINGS I WISH I HAD SAID DEPARTMENT: "Now, xxxx, you probably have a
(minimal) comprehension of what the rest of the USA has to endure with your
constant M/M CQing, and the pileup YOU bring in to the USA QRM envelope".
Thanks for making my day.
Vy 73
Jim Neiger N6TJ/ZD8Z
>From n4gi at tampabay.rr.com Thu Oct 31 06:04:35 2002
From: n4gi@tampabay.rr.com (Blake Meinecke)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
References: <d2.205c4866.2af1759b@aol.com>
<006001c28089$797ff8e0$2202a8c0@sympatico.ca>
Message-ID: <003301c280cd$4c9db490$6500a8c0@BLAKEM>
This is taken care of in some logging/packet cluster software.
In the logging program I use, OOB spots show up in RED with an X next to it.
40 phone spots without qsx do show up this way too, but at least it's really
hard to accidentally select an oob freq.
Blake N4GI
>From n2mg at eham.net Thu Oct 31 06:05:51 2002
From: n2mg@eham.net (Mike Gilmer, N2MG)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Another anti-contester on QRZ.com
References: <NDBBJODEMLLOGMDJBPCDCEJODOAA.k5zd@charter.net>
Message-ID: <007a01c280cd$7a2cc2c0$3201a8c0@mikehome>
http://www.eham.net/survey/523
eHam just ended a "survey" that asked a related question, "Are there too
many HF contests..." It was interesting to note that the results were
balanced for quite a while - about 50/50 - for many, many days, then the
anti-contester vote shot up to a 58% to 42% lead by the end (maybe in the
wake of CQWW). And the entire time, the number of comments posted by
contesters FAR outnumbered those of the anti-contesters, and it was pretty
civil. Read into it what you wish.
Mike N2MG
----- Original Message -----
From: "Randy Thompson, K5ZD" <k5zd@charter.net>
To: <KI9A@aol.com>; <smc@qth.com>
Cc: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 7:12 PM
Subject: RE: [CQ-Contest] Another anti-contester on QRZ.com
> I think the discussion on qrz.com is pretty well balanced and civil. No
> reason to call them clowns.
>
> Contests put a lot of pressure on the bands. We should acknowledge that
not
> everyone shares our passion or willingness to put up with QRM.
>
> Play hard, play nice. Work more CW.
>
> Randy, K5ZD
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: cq-contest-admin@contesting.com
> > [mailto:cq-contest-admin@contesting.com]On Behalf Of KI9A@aol.com
> > Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 00:52 AM
> > To: smc@qth.com
> > Cc: cq-contest@contesting.com
> > Subject: [CQ-Contest] Another anti-contester on QRZ.com
> >
> >
> > OK folks, give it to these clowns! www.qrz.com
> >
> > See the "qrz news"
>From ludal at dmv.com Thu Oct 31 07:25:09 2002
From: ludal@dmv.com (Dallas Carter)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
References: <12d.19ecef17.2af18f80@aol.com>
Message-ID: <002d01c280d8$8eeec860$daf721a2@oemcomputer>
> In a message dated 10/30/2002 6:20:27 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
> w7why@harborside.com writes:
>
>
> > I knew if I told him, he'd just
> > ignore me so I didn't say anything. 73
> >
>
> I never hesitate to tell 'em. I certainly get told when I am out of line!
>
I do too. There are a couple of issues at work here. Those with more
maturity
in this hobby (wasn't that diplomatic George) realize that a broad signal
means
that less signal is being delivered within the target bandwidth. That means
wasted
power and LESS effectiveness (not to mention SOUNDING crudy). More often
than not, when I have been alerted to my poor signal quality it has led me
to find
other problems, usually intermittents in the antenna system.
73 Dallas W3PP
>From k5zd at charter.net Thu Oct 31 12:33:11 2002
From: k5zd@charter.net (Randy Thompson, K5ZD)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
In-Reply-To: <20021031000605.25365.qmail@webmail1.knology.net>
Message-ID: <NDBBJODEMLLOGMDJBPCDIEKGDOAA.k5zd@charter.net>
We aren't talking about people who call on the wrong VFO. We are talking
about guys who actually work people out of the band. Big difference in my
opinion.
Randy, K5ZD
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cq-contest-admin@contesting.com
> [mailto:cq-contest-admin@contesting.com]On Behalf Of nf4a
> Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 00:06 AM
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
>
>
> I was an operator at N4PN this weekend and I unintentionally
> transmitted on
> the wrong 40 meter split twice (I blame it on lack of sleep on Sat
> night)...it was an honest mistake on my part but I am sure this
> is not the
> type of operation you are talking about....EVERY US ham who operates 40
> meter ssb in a contest has done it at least once...aw, come on,
> admit it...
>
> Charlie NF4A
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>From slazar19 at sgi.net Thu Oct 31 07:32:14 2002
From: slazar19@sgi.net (Spencer Lazar)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SS CW thoughts
In-Reply-To: <20021031020810.GA20897@kkn.net>
References: <183.1119c6b4.2af1bcfc@aol.com>
<183.1119c6b4.2af1bcfc@aol.com>
Message-ID: <3.0.6.32.20021031073214.008643e0@mail.stargate.net>
At 06:08 PM 10/30/02 -0800, you wrote:
>On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 05:53:48PM -0500, Georgek5kg@aol.com wrote:
>
>> In a message dated 10/30/2002 10:38:00 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
>> tree@kkn.net writes:
>>
>>
>> > 1. Use of packet. Packet continues to be one of those double edged
swords.
>> > It can be abused, but it can also help encourage activity. Lots of
people
>> > get caught up in trying to complete their cleansweep and use packet as
an
>> > aid. Obviously, if you use this aid, make sure you chose the right
>> > category
>> > when sending in your log. Also, if you are spotting stations, make sure
>> > you
>> > are an "equal opportunity spotter". It wouldn't be right if one station
>> > ends
>> > up with some kind of advantage because he was spotted ten times as many
>> > times
>> > as the competition. I am sure they wouldn't want to win because of that
>> > either.
>> >
>> Tree,
>>
>> I got flamed a couple of years ago by putting out many many spots without
>> including section information. The flames came from a few stns who were
>> using the spots to find sweeps.
>>
>> If I go assisted (still undecided), I will continue to put out spots
without
>> sections for two reasons: 1.) I don't want the bother of having to enter
>> section info into the spot, and 2.) I don't believe that the section info
>> should be included in the spot info; the section should be learned
during the
>> exchange.
>
For the newbies, a few sweepstakes hints Tree left out are:
1. If the station you are working sends sect? and you don't know yours,
choose from the following: NL, NWT, QC or WY, selecting a different
one when asked.
2. If the station you are working sends ck? send the last four numbers
of the last check you have written.
3. If you hear qsy, that means the frequency is yours, I am qsy'ing.
4. QSO B4 or B4 means I'll be looking for you on the other four bands,
please work me.
Good luck and see you on the funny farm!
Spike W9XR
>From n5nj at gte.net Thu Oct 31 06:37:43 2002
From: n5nj@gte.net (Bob Naumann - N5NJ)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Another anti-contester on QRZ.com
References: <151.16b383db.2af1e685@aol.com>
Message-ID: <013901c280da$4eeee4a0$92292f04@dslverizon.net>
> Of course not everyone there are clowns, but, I honestly think the guys
there
> who want to limit our contesting to partial bands, are, well, clowns. (and
> other things not printable on the reflector) Period.
The assertion that "weekend operators" lives are ruined by contests is
absolutely absurd. Us contesters know that there are really only 6 weekends
where the fone bands are overrun by contesters doing what we do, precluding
what they do - on 'their' frequencies .
Those 6 contests are: CQWW SSB, SS SSB, ARRL DX SSB, WPX SSB, Field Day
("it's not a contest":ARRL), and IARU.
The last two are unique in that both modes are being used.
CW is generally not a problem.
The way I do the math, the non-contesters have 46 weeks every year without a
major contest. Granted, there seems to be some sort of minor contest every
weekend, but they do not take over the entire SSB allocation on all bands
like the above.
The issue is that these non-contesters use frequencies that are also used
during contests, and they feel that they should have the right to those
frequencies all the time. Herein lies the absurdity. Unfortunately, it
seems that some amateur radio 'leaders' feel the need to pander to these
individuals that complain as if they represent some large voting body. They
don't. They're a vocal minority of self-centered egotists that use the old
"squeaky wheel gets the grease" logic.
The reality is, there are other modes people can use during contest time.
There are other bands that can be used; WARC, VHF/UHF, low bands during the
daytime, high bands during the night time, etc. The claim that they cannot
operate is totally specious.
It's high time that the 'leadership' recognize the bleating of these 'sheep'
for what it is.
N5NJ
>From Nzharps at aol.com Thu Oct 31 08:26:00 2002
From: Nzharps@aol.com (Nzharps@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
Message-ID: <135.16e41814.2af28968@aol.com>
Hi Pete,
Interestingly PJ2 was a rare mult this past weekend. We missed it on 5
bands, only working one on 10m.
Seems that ease of operation has translated into poor or sloppy operating
technique. After having operated in multi environments for many years and
having observed lots of poor operating practice related to packet, I guess I
just need to add this on to the list.
Maybe someone should write a book entitled "Packet assisted 101" to help both
neophytes and old vets do a better job using what should be a great tool.
73,
Ron, K8NZ
In a message dated 10/30/02 12:21:07 PM Pacific Standard Time,
n4zr@contesting.com writes:
> I'm skeptical that people would be that desperate for a PJ2. I suspect
> that many of those who messed up probably were assisted stations that
> called you on a point-and-shoot basis. The ease of operation of the
> current generation of logging software, which normally grabs both the
> receive and transmit frequencies, makes it really easy to screw up. If a
> VE spots you, with no QSX data, that spot quickly propagates all over the
> US. It's really easy to overlook in the heat of rapid S&P operation, and
> be into a QSO before you realize you're simplex somewhere out of the band
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>From n2mg at eham.net Thu Oct 31 10:24:14 2002
From: n2mg@eham.net (Mike Gilmer, N2MG)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ WW SSB
Message-ID: <200210311424.g9VEOEY01619@paris.akorn.net>
N6TJ/ZD8Z wrote:
> Probably the singular most humorous event for me during the
> contest was an encounter with the 15 meters operator @ the
> USA's biggest M/M station (call signs omitted to protect the
> guilty), boldly,asking me to QSY from a frequency that I had
> occupied for the better part of an hour. When I replied,
> "xxxx, you're not even bothering me", he said "And you're not
> bothering me either, Jim, but your pileup is, please QSY".
>
A half-hour or so after I had *dug* my way onto 21200.5 (OK, it was
luck) and started running, I was essentially asked, by probably that
same xxxx (who is ALWAYS on 200.5), "Are you going to be there all
day?" I had a good hard laugh...
-Mike N2MG
op@K2UA 2-man M/S
>From spederson at yahoo.com Thu Oct 31 06:32:17 2002
From: spederson@yahoo.com (Scott Pederson)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Another anti-contester on QRZ.com
In-Reply-To: <16.278d05c1.2af08726@aol.com>
Message-ID: <20021031143217.42423.qmail@web13906.mail.yahoo.com>
Ever see Caddyshack?
I equate contests to the "Caddy" swim-time (15-mins) at the Bushwood pool.
Woohoo!
http://www.bushwood.net/shack/caddy068.JPG - Contest Weekend
http://www.bushwood.net/shack/caddy069.JPG - You're Out of Band!
http://www.bushwood.net/shack/caddy070.JPG - CQ Contest, finely orchestrated
Please, no comments about the Payday chocolate bar....
http://www.bushwood.net/shack/caddy074.JPG
http://www.bushwood.net/shack/caddy075.JPG - Clean Sweep!!!!
73, Scott - KI5DR
KI9A@aol.com wrote:OK folks, give it to these clowns! www.qrz.com
See the "qrz news"
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>From ad1c at yahoo.com Thu Oct 31 07:06:10 2002
From: ad1c@yahoo.com (Jim Reisert)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: New Country Files 30 October 2002
In-Reply-To: <5.2.0.5.2.20021030222230.0267e4d0@mail.attbi.com>
Message-ID: <20021031150610.27664.qmail@web13606.mail.yahoo.com>
Looks like there were a couple of omissions. WH2AAT was in the USA (Florida),
not Guam. If you are using CT, type:
WH2AAT=K
into the callsign field in the logging screen to update the country file. This
will only affect your claimed score, Cabrillo won't care.
Please send me any other corrections. I will plan on doing another release the
weekend of November 9/10.
73 - Jim AD1C
=====
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USA +978-251-9933, <jjreisert@alum.mit.edu>, http://www.ad1c.com
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>From Georgek5kg at aol.com Thu Oct 31 10:08:53 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SS CW thoughts
Message-ID: <154.16c55b82.2af2a185@aol.com>
In a message dated 10/31/2002 2:11:11 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
slazar19@sgi.net writes:
> For the newbies, a few sweepstakes hints Tree left out are:
>
> 1. If the station you are working sends sect? and you don't know yours,
> choose from the following: NL, NWT, QC or WY, selecting a different
> one when asked.
>
> 2. If the station you are working sends ck? send the last four numbers
> of the last check you have written.
>
> 3. If you hear qsy, that means the frequency is yours, I am qsy'ing.
>
> 4. QSO B4 or B4 means I'll be looking for you on the other four bands,
> please work me.
>
>
I hope others will know you are joking. The date of your email should be
April 1st!
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 Thu Oct 31 06:47:18 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQWW DX, SSB - USA Claimed Scores 31Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210311447.g9VElIc13574@b4h.net>
2002 CQWW DX, SSB - USA Claimed Scores 31Oct2002
Submit logs by: December 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: ssb@cqww.com
Mail logs to:
CQWW Phone
CQ Magazine
25 Newbridge Road
Hicksville, NY 11801
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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N3RS 5289 172 689 48 12,973,440 FRC
K4JA 4893 177 717 48 12,171,810 PVRC
N2NT 4711 165 661 48 10,715,698 FRC
K1KI 4723 163 654 48 10,639,791 YCCC
KI1G 4454 167 671 48 10,590,644 YCCC
W6KK(@W6KP) 3943 161 571 48 7,626,708 SCCC
K0TV 2850 145 570 48 5,622,760 YCCC
K5NA 3017 167 575 48 5,481,896 CTDXCC
AA5NT 2653 155 545 48 4,608,100 NTCC
W7DX(@K7IR) 2520 159 482 48 4,220,985 WWDXC
N1RR 2290 129 435 36 3,645,000 YCCC
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KC1XX 8205 188 791 48 21,262,901
W3LPL 7676 186 761 48 19,379,408 PVRC
K9NS 7054 189 756 48 17,341,695 SMC
N4TO 6352 178 729 48 14,318,809 FCG
N2RM 5895 175 701 48 14,082,576 FRC
W4MYA 4999 178 698 46 11,723,508 PVRC
K1TTT 4565 164 655 48 9,735,453 YCCC
W3PP 3841 164 660 48 8,453,416 FRC
KB1H 3645 158 640 42 7,908,978 YCCC
N3AD 3493 154 575 48 7,098,273 FRC
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8P8P 10044 170 687 47 21,804,651 YCCC
N4PN 3437 162 615 48 7,190,358 FCG
K8AZ 2889 167 638 48 6,555,000 NCC
K1IR 2660 148 603 48 5,672,303 YCCC
N0NI 2606 169 630 48 5,593,799
K0RF 2353 169 611 46 4,986,540
N1MM 2548 137 552 48 4,899,582 YCCC
N5YA 2696 148 518 41 4,687,974 NTCC
W4WS(@KG4NEP) 2208 149 574 48 4,306,911 PVRC
KY5R 2160 138 517 42 3,985,020 Alabama Contest Grou
N1LN 2107 150 523 48 3,394,612
K9ES 1736 135 497 48 3,020,960 FCG
W1BK 1134 133 475 42 1,910,944 YCCC
K6ZM 1473 105 230 40 1,297,455 NCCC
K6KO 889 126 317 28 1,052,568 NCCC
W3LJ 728 93 316 40 807,366 PVRC
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NQ4U 1025 106 305 1,102,713 TCG
NY4T 941 105 311 46 1,038,752 TCG
K0UK 766 126 338 18 949,344 Grand Mesa
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KQ2M 3945 157 583 43 8,162,940 FRC
K4ZW 3202 150 547 48 6,353,852 PVRC
N9RV 3299 147 493 40 6,027,520 NCC
K3ZO 3136 137 486 41 5,547,192 PVRC
K5ZD 2777 143 532 30 5,363,550 YCCC
W9RE 2652 153 531 43 5,020,000 SMC
WB9Z 2537 159 508 45 4,675,003 SMC
K3CR(LZ4AX) 2344 137 487 43 4,104,672 NCC
W1WEF 2303 124 443 33 3,662,820 YCCC
N6BV(@N6RO) 2628 136 342 40 3,268,086 NCCC
NX9T 1860 115 382 26 2,563,526 PVRC
KC1F 1932 103 361 25 2,561,280 YCCC
W4WTB 1574 137 436 2,538,963 CDXA
K0KX 1352 140 456 32 2,236,788 MWA
K5TR 1808 133 361 30 2,163,720 Boring Amateur Radio
K5RR 1597 128 342 35 2,085,860
K3MD 1366 124 410 28 2,048,424 FRC
W7GG 1538 145 355 38 2,029,000 WVDXC
K4BAI 1619 103 336 35 1,960,574 SECC
K5ZO 1331 141 361 42 1,795,152
WX3B 1257 90 327 10 1,508,706 PVRC
N8KM 1213 107 319 35 1,421,988 NCC
K2UOP 1002 115 384 26 1,397,699 PVRC
K1GU 1038 99 318 36 1,203,879 YCCC
K4RO 1115 105 282 20 1,165,644 TCG
K4UTE 787 117 403 30 1,123,200 NORTH FLORIDA DX ASS
K0OU 889 109 302 23 984,756
N3UM 873 90 301 25 951,694 PVRC
N7GYD 1002 100 264 36 948,220 WWDXC
KG7H 946 109 272 31 937,641 PVRC
N4CW 800 87 294 22 853,821 PVRC
K9MWM 761 102 236 36 679,042 Grand Mesa
W4NTI 669 0 345 24 624,795
K5XR(W5ASP) 540 97 301 588,244 TDXS
NE9Z 505 112 296 21 566,712
N4GG 595 76 256 7 551,784 PVRC
KB0ENE 541 93 236 472,444
K0GAS 554 91 195 420,420 Grand Mesa
N5DD 470 90 222 415,896 TDXS
W3WW 513 71 216 17 412,132 FCG
K4FK(W4SAA) 414 77 210 12 328,615 FCG
N6VH 405 90 172 286,628 SCCC
K4BP 359 86 196 7 267,336 TCG
KO7X(@KI7WX) 347 79 158 8 224,202 PVRC
K4IU 334 76 167 208,737 MWA
N5QQ(@KC5FU) 262 70 160 12 165,600 NTCC
K7ABV 310 61 133 7 163,348 NORTHERN ROCKIES DX
KE4KMG 307 57 140 21 160,752 TCG
KE8RO 194 43 130 15 91,690
AD4L 166 48 103 4 67,799 PVRC
K7RX 96 29 59 22,176 WWDXC
W6MVW 82 29 50 5 16,432 SCCC
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N1SV 1515 105 386 2,090,678 YCCC
N4TZ/9 1230 131 407 37 1,820,592 SMC
N5AW 1192 134 402 40 1,746,824 CTDXCC
NR3X(N4YDU) 1320 103 359 34 1,651,188 PVRC
W1CTN 1165 114 378 29 1,551,276 YCCC
K1HT 957 106 359 27 1,243,875 YCCC
AC0W 1041 109 327 38 1,224,724 MWA
W2RDS 1015 93 327 39 1,197,840 FRC
WA1Z 841 92 303 30 916,400 YCCC
K5IID 809 95 279 828,784 MRRC
NA4K 809 90 258 16 786,132 TCG
N1LW 741 84 282 763,476 YCCC
AC0X 731 98 266 31 714,532 MWA
K3JT 734 79 258 683,436 PVRC
KU8E 651 97 258 24 623,025 SECC
W1DAD 610 92 279 18 605,472 YCCC
K0XH 657 94 244 28 599,950 MWA
WN6K 713 95 207 30 587,692 SCCC
W0ETT 606 88 236 20 537,840 Grand Mesa
K7HBN 451 80 181 327,294 WWDXC
KU3O 523 62 176 306,544 FCG
N4EK 450 56 184 303,360 FCG
AB4MT 408 71 207 9 299,406 Alabama Contest Grou
K0FX(K0FC) 379 90 179 12 274,649 Grand Mesa
N2CQ 380 56 199 14 272,085 FRC
W4TDB 362 74 151 14 214,200 TCG
K4LOG 434 49 139 30 209,432 FCG
W3CP 274 69 163 20 175,160 PVRC
W9LYN 308 71 153 25 172,704 SMC
WR9A 310 46 146 12 160,512 SMC
WN3VAW 245 70 165 12 153,690 Wireless Association
N7XY 282 69 115 19 139,346 WWDXC
W5WZ 296 54 121 14 133,000 Twin City Ham Club
AK8B 250 47 120 15 112,725
N3GNW 202 56 128 16 102,120
ND2T 225 56 89 12 87,580 NCCC
W4YA 159 39 106 62,930 FCG
K6OWL 184 47 58 8 52,185
N3RA 146 41 85 2 47,502 NCC
W6ZZZ 131 35 51 29,240 NCCC
K1MOM 20 13 16 1 1,102 YCCC
N0SG 3 3 3 1 63 Grand Mesa
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N0KE(@WB0GAZ) 564 90 216 37 461,754 Grand Mesa
N5FPW 341 69 174 23 218,700 SECC
N8IE 411 53 135 25 214,884
KR1ST 322 45 134 154,119
W9RPM 199 66 123 6 91,098
WB6BWZ 183 39 77 17 37,120 SECC
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W2RE 3008 145 597 45 6,370,812 Hudson Valley Contes
K3WW 2623 161 627 48 5,815,440 FRC
K3PP 2017 149 575 43 4,099,288 FRC
W4NF 2018 143 544 39 3,875,367 PVRC
W1GD 2040 140 526 37 3,864,798 FRC
NO2R 1900 139 558 36 3,770,073 FRC
AA3B 2022 135 505 40 3,681,920 FRC
K5KG 1772 137 509 36 3,434,136 FCG
K1AM 1675 135 505 37 2,999,040 YCCC
W3MF 1471 130 473 27 2,509,083 FRC
K3NM 1464 122 470 30 2,487,582 FRC
W2YC 1355 128 481 35 2,306,892 FRC
W3GM(K3ND) 1334 129 478 29 2,278,071 FRC
WT3W 1392 124 443 2,237,382 FRC
K2ONP 1254 114 404 27 1,880,340 Hudson Valley Contes
K4XR 1028 147 498 35 1,825,350 Alabama Contest Grou
W5VX 1172 131 434 28 1,787,095
AA4V 1194 112 332 15 1,502,052 Aiken Contest Club
N3ZA 880 128 465 38 1,430,909 FRC
W1ZT 903 117 443 26 1,383,760 YCCC
W6TK 1065 124 349 23 1,366,824 SCCC
WT3P 1072 96 351 1,346,364 FRC
K4OJ(@W1CW) 956 98 370 1,263,132 FCG
W2UP 975 90 329 8 1,168,591 FRC
W3IQ 920 90 294 18 993,024 NCC
KI9A 785 108 318 25 903,972 SMC
KA2D 753 80 314 19 853,798 YCCC
W1FY(NC1N) 600 57 225 16 483,066 YCCC
N2WK 444 94 272 11 437,736 Rochester DX Associa
K0BX 413 70 207 12 326,029
K5NZ 289 277 94 6 288,638 CTDXCC
KD2HE 278 42 136 6 137,950
K3SV 250 78 206 118,192 PVRC
NA9D 193 61 114 5 86,975 SMC
K2CC(KC2BMG) 189 40 84 5 54,808 Clarkson University
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NA2U 1300 117 441 2,053,440 FRC
W8TTS 200 50 131 6 97,559
KB1GW 82 24 47 4 14,342 YCCC
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USA SOAB(A) QRP
W6RCL 267 62 102 114,308
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USA SOSB(A)/10 HP
W9XT 838 31 136 403,639 SMC
N2WW(@K0MP) 851 31 138 380,419 Western Wireless CC
K7KR 723 34 136 20 325,040 CADXA
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K2SX 520 28 123 18 220,158 YCCC
N9GUN 166 24 61 5 38,505 SMC
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K9GY 46 17 30 5,358 SMC
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W7UT 1131 37 144 26 587,888
W7ZR 940 37 125 28 389,124 WVDXC
N0RA(@KR0B) 694 34 119 23 254,592 MWA
W9JA 356 31 125 15 155,688
N0ZM 284 24 88 82,880 Western Wireless CC
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USA SOSB(A)/160 HP
KS0T(@KR0B) 39 8 10 12 792 MWA
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WA2QNW 516 39 135 18 258,900
NX5M 400 32 125 16 168,960 CTDXCC
N6WS 359 35 133 26 165,816 SCCC
KR6NA/0 383 33 108 17 119,568
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W4ZV 2022 34 157 26 1,106,463 PVRC
W5PR 1887 35 157 967,488 TDXS
K4WI 1897 35 140 28 885,675 Alabama Contest Club
N4BP 1636 32 126 712,738 FCG
NA5S 903 32 127 391,617
W7QN 118 14 20 2 7,140 WWDXC
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W8LU 574 35 152 23 304,810
N5XJ(@NX5M) 692 32 129 27 292,537 CTDXCC
KE9S 509 29 107 19 192,304 Bay Area Wireless As
WB2DVU 410 25 102 14 147,955 Rochester (NY) DX As
WA7BNM 430 28 98 16 146,286 SCCC
N2CU 300 23 92 5 98,555 WNYDXA
KS2G 277 21 78 6 78,408 Order of Boiled Owls
NV4B 232 26 87 15 73,111 Alabama Contest Grou
N8IA 57 16 36 4 7,176
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N7IR 46 25 34 6 7,493 Central AZ DX Associ
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KV0Q 1470 37 136 26 734,230 Grand Mesa
N3HBX 1273 35 130 30 585,750 PVRC
W5TM(W5AO) 1367 36 119 23 535,990 OkDX
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W0AH 679 35 128 21 293,074 Grand Mesa
N4MO 566 33 129 28 258,714 PVRC
N4JF 567 33 126 16 250,982 ALABAMA CONTEST GROU
K8IR 357 26 105 28 130,214 BAY AREA WIRELESS
NG3Q/8 308 29 105 12 115,374
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KR2Q 518 29 118 216,531
K7JA 310 34 118 20 130,568
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W7WA 1396 39 153 771,000 WWDXC
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K3SWZ 312 32 104 24 115,328 PVRC
N3XT 101 22 42 12 16,000 Grand Mesa
KC0ATC 24 12 16 3 1,764
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N7MB 148 27 62 22 32,129 Central Arizona DX A
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K4XS 726 31 113 22 302,688 FCG
K7XZ(K1MY) 198 28 72 30 53,200 Central Arizona DX A
W9SE 144 22 65 31,494 SMC
K4TX 76 15 42 2 12,369
W5GZ 47 16 18 13 4,148
N0HF 26 12 19 2 1,953 Grand Mesa
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KT1V 517 20 85 29 147,210 YCCC
Operators:
8P8P NT1N,W1UK,W2SC,WC1M
9A1P 9A2CW,9A2RD,9A5AEI,9A6NDX,9A6XX,IK3UNA,S55M
9A7A 9A3OS,9A3TR,9A4PA,9A4RX,9A6DM,9A7V,9A8A
AA5NT AA5NT,K3TD,KK7SJ,N1CC,N5EE,N5NJ,N5TVL,N8SM,NW5X
AL1G AL1G,AL7J,KL7FH,NL7RT
CK6SV VE6AKY,VE6MRT,VE6NAP,VE6SV,VE6VW,VE7GAS,VO1CV
DF0HQ DK4WA,DL1AUZ,DL2SAX,DL3DXX,DL3TD,DL4ALB,DL5ANT,
DL5AOJ,DL5AXX,DL5LYM,DL5YY,DL7VOA
EA1EEY EA1BVP,EA1CS,EA1CUB,EA1EEY,EA1EY,EA1QA,EA1WX,
EB1HAL,EC1DQK
EA5KB EA5KB,EC5CPL
ED7VG EA1AK,EA2TV,EA7ATX,EA7CCN,EA7EZQ,EA7HY,EA7VG
IO4T IK4HLQ,IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4BBF,
IZ4DIJ,IZ4EFN
IQ2C I2MWY,IK2FIL,IK2JUB,IK2PFL,IW2HAJ,IW2NOR,IZ2ABI,
IZ2EEV
IQ4A I4EAT,I4IND,I4TJE,I4VEQ,IK2NCJ,IK2QPR,IK2ULH,
IK4DCT,IK4QJH
IQ4T I4IFL,I4MGP,IK3QAR,IK4HVR,IK4SXJ,IK4TVP,IK4WMH,
IZ4AKS
IU2X I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2FYH,IK2GSN,IK2GXK,IK2GZU,
IK2SAU,IW2LLH
J49Z I2WIJ,IK8HCG,IK8UND
K0RF K0RF,W0UA,W1XE
K0TV K0TV,K2TE,KB1PZ,KD6BLK,KI6MF,W1GQ,W1MJ,WK1V,
WO1N
K0UK K0UK,WA0RSX
K1IR K1IR,K1VR,K2WR,KE1J,KM2P,NR1DX,W1VE
K1KI K1CC,K1KI,KM1P,VA7RR,W1RM
K1TTT AA1TE,AA1XJ,AK2P,K1MK,K1TTT,N1SR,NT2X,VA3PL,
W1TO,W2AU,W2GB,W3SM
K4JA AJ9C,K4JA,K4MA,K7SV,KE9I,W3BP
K5NA K2UR,K5DU,K5NA,KD5SQF,KI5DR,N5ZC
K6KO K6KO,K6TA
K6ZM K6WG,KD6RMN,WA6O
K8AZ K8AZ,K8BL,K8MR,N8TR,W8CAR,W8KIC,WB8K,WT8C
K9ES AD4ES,K9ES,KC4HW,KG4IPO
K9NS AA9D,K9DX,K9GS,K9HMB,K9NO,K9PPY,K9PW,K9QVB,K9RS,
KO9A,KS9W,W9RM,WE9V
KB1H AA1CE,K1EBY,K1EBY,KB1H,KE1LI,N1XS,NB1U,W3TB
KC1XX HC1OT,K1DG,K1GQ,K6AW,KC1XX,KM3T,N6HB,N6IG,W1FV
KH0AA JE1JKL,JF1SQC,JP1NWZ
KI1G KI1G,KS1J,WF1B
KY5R KY5R,N4YQ,W4RJ
LR0N LU1NDC,LU2NI,LU5NA,LU6HCV,LU6HDF,LU7HBO,LU7HVH,
LU7NN,LU8NA
LT1F LU1FAM,LU1FGE,LU1FJ,LU1FKR,LU1FMO,LU1FT,LU2DKT,
LU2FT,LU3FZW
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY3CI,LY3MM,LY4CW
LZ1ABC LZ1ABC,LZ1AQ
N0NI K0KD,K0WHV,N0AC,N0AV,N0HR,N0NI,W0ETC,W0FLS,WO0V
N1LN K5NZ,K7LEX,KD5NDZ,KD5TMF,N1LN,N5EN,W5MF,W5PF,
W5SB,WA5MLT
N1MM KB1GW,N1IXF,N1MM
N1RR N1RR,N2PGD,W1KM,WM1K
N2NT N2NT,N2NU,N2WKS,W2RQ,WW2Y
N2RM K2TW,N2NC,N2RM,NA2AA,W2REH,W3CF,WK2G,WM2H
N3AD K3ZV,N3AD,N3DXX,N3RG
N3RS N2SR,N3ED,N3RD,N3RS,W8FJ,WA3LRO
N4PN KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
N4TO AD4Z,K1TO,K4MM,N2NL,N4DL,N4TO,NS4W,VE7ZO,W4IX
N5YA K1NT,N5KR,N5UM,OH1HX,W5LL
NP2B KP2BH,NP2B,NP2KW,VE3BW,W5IDX,WD4JR
NY4T K4RNT,KA1DWX,KR4FO,NY4T
OK5W OK1AEZ,OK1AMX,OK1AUU,OK1CF,OK1DDO,OK1FKD,OK1JKT,
OK1MJA,OK1WF,OK2ZW,OM2RA,OM3BH
OK6A OK2CMW,OK2INW,OK2PSE
OL5Q OK1FFU,OK1FLC,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
OL7R OK1ISB,OK1MZM,OK1VWK,OK1WMV,OK1XUV
OM7M OK2BFN,OM3PA,OM3PC,OM5RM,OM5RW,OM5ZW
OZ5BAL OZ0J,OZ1JTE
OZ5E DL2OBF,DL6LAU,OZ1AA,OZ1ADL
PJ2T K1AR,K8NZ,N8BJQ,W1MD,WC4E
RT9W RA9WR,RU9WX,RW9WW,RW9WY,RX9WI,RX9WR
S50C S52LW,S53CC,S53MM,S57NOB
S53F S52W,S53F,S57L,S57Z
S55W S52U,S56WTT,S57IIO,S57KRI,S57LWG,S57ONW
SL2ZA SM2LIY,SM2ODB,SM2VHD
TK4Z AB6BH,K5OT,K6MC,K6ZH,N6AA,N6ZZ,TK5AE,TK5EP,
TK5MH,W6XD
TM2Y F5CWU,F5HRY,F5JSD,F5MZN,F6BEE,F6FGZ,F8CRH
V26B DL8OBQ,N2ED,N3OC,V21DM
V47NS K2DM,K3ZM,V44NK,W4GKA,W9NY
VA3SK VA3GGF,VA3MW,VA3PC,VA3RRW,VA3SK,VE3HG
VE3DC VA3DJ,VE3BK,VE3DXF,VE3GCP,VE3NBL,VE3SS,VE3STT,
VE3VZ,VE3YOC
VE3RM VE2NI,VE3RM,VE3WIB
VE7SV VA7CW,VA7NT,VE7AGG,VE7CC,VE7SV
W1BK W1BK,W1NR
W3LJ K3NCO,KA3UBJ,W3IDT,W3LJ
W3LPL 4X6FR,AI3M,K1HTV,K1RA,K1RZ,K3MM,K3RA,K4ZA,KD4D,
KE3Q,NK3R,W2GG,W3LPL
W3PP K3FT,KD5FWV,N3HUV,N3KW,N3ME,N3ONM,N3PT,N6ZO,
NW3Y,W2GJ,W3IZ,W3PP,WB4FDT,WK2W,WV8RS
W4MYA K4KML,K4WMA,N4DEN,N4DWK,N4EHJ,N4RV,N4ZJ,NW4V,
W4DR,W4MYA,W4PFM,W4TNX,WK4Y
W6KK K6AM,K6HMS,N6AW,N6KI,N6MJ,NN6X,W6HT,W6KK,W6RW
W7DX KL2A,KL9A,KQ7W
WP2Z K3NZ,K3OO,N2TK
ZK1MA AA7PM,KT7G,VE7XF,W7TSQ,W7VV,ZK1MA
ZL6QH ZL1AXG,ZL1AZE,ZL2AOV,ZL2BDW,ZL2CA,ZL2DZ,ZL2IQ,
ZL2UO
ZW5B N5FA,N5ZO,PY1KN,PY5CC,PY5EG
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Oct 31 06:50:10 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2002 CQWW DX, SSB - Non-USA Claimed Scores 31Oct2002
Message-ID: <200210311450.g9VEoAV13590@b4h.net>
2002 CQWW DX, SSB - Non-USA Claimed Scores 31Oct2002
Submit logs by: December 1, 2002
E-mail logs to: ssb@cqww.com
Mail logs to:
CQWW Phone
CQ Magazine
25 Newbridge Road
Hicksville, NY 11801
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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PJ2T 13167 161 635 48 30,983,504
V26B 11367 159 596 48 21,022,220 FRC
ZW5B(@PY5EG) 8392 162 603 48 18,725,670 ARAUCARIA DX GROUP
9A7A 7948 171 704 48 14,688,625 Croatian CC
NP2B 9433 140 511 48 14,500,000
TM2Y(@F6BEE) 7509 169 696 48 13,833,080 LNDX
V47NS 7316 131 533 48 12,704,976 FRC
LT1F 6517 139 433 48 10,854,215 WWYC
LY1YK 4660 171 648 48 6,588,036 KTU RC
VE3DC 3075 137 464 4,478,051 CCO
ZL6QH 2772 129 284 46 3,333,736 Wellington Amateur R
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DF0HQ 9883 182 778 48 17,862,720 RR DX
WP2Z 10246 147 558 44 17,596,800 FRC
TK4Z 11469 139 592 48 15,476,732 SCCC
ED7VG 8519 143 554 12,455,632
ZK1MA 5688 126 288 48 6,902,208 WWDXC
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KH0AA 6962 158 488 48 13,201,010
IQ4A 5524 175 722 48 12,215,771
OK5W(@OK1KSO/OK5 5037 177 743 47 10,323,320
9A1P 5343 155 680 46 10,066,760 WWYC
IU2X 4922 154 630 48 9,000,320 ARI Brescia DX Group
RT9W(@RZ9WWH) 4009 150 597 48 8,314,857
OM7M 4441 168 705 48 8,234,136
IQ4T(@I4IFL) 4324 161 684 48 8,101,860 Romagna Contest Team
EA1EEY 4557 151 619 48 8,078,840
LR0N(@LU1NDC) 4363 134 478 46 7,750,980
J49Z 5851 151 638 45 7,340,856 (1/3) Marconi Contes
VE3RM 3768 125 490 48 5,779,375 CCO
S50C 3415 139 571 5,003,370 CCS
IO4T 3409 138 538 47 5,000,372
OL7R 3232 141 548 42 4,761,679
VE7SV 3716 150 405 48 4,636,470 BCDX
VA3SK 2967 140 513 48 4,508,312 CCO
CK6SV(@VE6SV) 3343 148 458 48 4,435,968
OL5Q 3000 131 468 3,897,693
IQ2C 2812 126 499 48 3,720,625
OZ5E 2651 145 599 3,391,152 BCC
S55W(@S57IIO) 3111 110 432 48 3,240,618
S53F 2835 109 453 48 2,690,294
OK6A 1632 122 435 48 1,704,977 WWYC
SL2ZA 1747 102 390 1,506,012
EA5KB 2110 95 325 1,171,280
AL1G 1272 77 173 40 732,000
OZ5BAL 378 56 195 15 217,617 EDR Ballerup
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA M/S LP
LZ1ABC(@LZ1ABC/L 1874 107 390 42 1,445,773 WWYC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOAB HP
KP3Z(N5TJ) 8985 162 593 47 16,193,995
PT0F(CT1BOH) 7644 139 472 48 13,700,000 ARAUCARIA DX GROUP
FS/AH8DX 6398 130 468 43 9,157,772 WVDXC
VY2ZM(K1ZM) 4934 145 523 43 8,955,876 YCCC
VE3EJ 4659 164 574 45 8,899,542
ZF2NT 6493 123 372 40 7,161,660 NCCC
S50S(S51TA) 4025 154 560 48 6,538,210 CCS
GD6IA(GM3WOJ) 4510 124 515 40 6,318,432 North of Scotland CG
SN7Q(SP7GIQ) 4233 135 482 42 6,028,707
GM7V(GM4YXI) 4205 140 542 43 5,965,454 North of Scotland Co
GW4BLE 3871 128 475 41 5,419,764 CONTEST CAMBRIA
VE3EY/2(@VE2CSI) 3282 123 429 44 4,590,984 CCO
EA5DFV 3762 114 424 39 4,315,836
VE3ANX 3334 114 350 43 3,955,136 CCO
G4BUO 2819 120 438 30 3,661,596
DH1TW(@DL6FBL) 2693 134 482 45 3,357,816 BCC
OH2RA 2869 136 438 43 3,251,710 CCF/TEAM: CCF Team P
GM0F(GM4AFF) 3036 120 458 36 3,036,234
M6T(G4PIQ) 2855 111 393 23 2,975,112
VO1TA 2452 90 286 21 2,656,064
PY7ZY 2449 88 269 2,557,191
VK8AA 2496 113 244 45 2,528,274
7S2E(SM2DMU) 2393 130 389 42 2,421,654 TOEC
XE2AC 2572 106 279 32 2,264,955
CK3KZ(VE3KZ) 1630 123 402 31 2,253,300 CCO
S56A 1362 135 532 34 1,791,562 CCS
VE3NE 938 103 274 21 853,151
VE7IN 1159 102 207 27 835,536 BCDX
ZL1ANJ 1080 96 165 20 820,845
LY2OX 743 101 326 17 577,304 Lithuanian DX
RW4PL 778 250 88 13 500,919
CE8EIO 681 56 96 5 290,472 South Croux DX Group
DA0ED(DL4YAO) 495 51 172 210,066 BCC
K6III 251 72 128 7 130,400 NCCC
VA3KA 142 101 109 13 76,020 CCO
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOAB LP
D44TD(IV3TAN) 6201 140 511 40 11,992,492
P40W(W2GD) 4427 124 437 41 7,300,854 FRC
EA7RM 2765 108 416 45 3,420,672
IO4C(IZ4DPV) 2413 124 467 38 2,700,870
KH6/N0HJZ 2869 110 181 34 2,444,691 MWA
6Y9X(K1XM) 2569 101 320 2,399,700 YCCC
DF3KV 1538 110 422 33 1,688,568 RR DX
EA5AER 2005 73 264 28 1,455,503
CX9AU 1468 90 227 1,311,112
9A3AG 1504 102 368 25 1,308,010 Croatian CC
VK3TZ 1276 115 236 40 1,273,536
SP6EKS 1105 123 449 1,260,688
VE3BUC(@VE3SY) 1256 100 274 32 1,169,124 CCO
A45WD(YO9HP) 1154 103 264 1,160,087 YO DX CLUB
VE3CR 1009 97 311 1,079,568
SP5DDJ 1262 106 362 38 1,079,208
G4IIY 1188 79 318 20 858,314 CHILTERN DX
NS4T 784 94 288 37 789,976 SECC
ON4CCP 1313 74 266 778,940 RR DX
6J2AUB(XE2AUB) 1383 63 135 640,332
OM6RM 1060 84 299 41 624,290
GM0TGE 849 79 272 30 606,879
SM6D(SM6DER) 1008 74 263 582,336 SK6AW Hisingingens R
VK4DX 804 79 160 13 536,794 Sarajevo Contest Gro
VE9DX 643 64 206 18 441,990
VA3XRZ 562 64 206 26 372,330 CCO
VE4YU 469 79 173 15 299,376
VE3RSA 404 63 167 247,480
HL1/WX8C 494 64 146 240,030
DL4RCK 493 65 208 8 222,495 BCC
9A5AVC 274 24 67 14 62,784
9A6C 201 38 92 45,500 Stubborn losers cont
VE3RCN 161 29 64 36,084
LY2QJ(@LY1DS) 129 19 55 3 14,356
7S7J(SM7VZX) 131 18 57 11,100 SCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOAB QRP
SM5IMO 558 56 218 26 277,562 TOEC
G4DDX 310 37 162 78,570
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOAB(A) HP
JY9QJ 4009 138 499 34 7,184,723
OE1A(OE1EMS) 3196 156 642 38 5,097,624 SCG
S52ZW 3063 146 597 46 4,852,533 SCC
PX2W(PY2YU) 3206 123 391 43 4,746,790 TuPY DX Group
DL0WW(DK3GI) 2552 153 596 31 4,344,200 BCC
OM5A(OM3LA) 2939 150 589 4,311,326
VE1OP 1969 113 425 30 2,696,456
SP8NR 957 112 369 1,058,681 SPDXC
VA3NR 417 80 212 12 317,404
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOAB(A) LP
GJ0NYG 1040 79 342 25 768,325
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB(A)/10 HP
LP7H(LU9HS) 2627 35 147 28 1,376,102 LUCG
OM0R(OM3GI) 2364 38 161 27 1,141,265
UA9YAB 1271 28 126 450,590
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB(A)/10 LP
I8UZA 832 37 148 356,495
OZ8AE 420 32 121 22 154,071
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB(A)/15 HP
DF9ZP 2200 39 159 1,064,844 BCC
OT2T(DL2CC) 1792 39 156 29 821,145 RRDXA
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB(A)/20 HP
OH5B(OH5BM) 1888 39 151 44 665,000 CCF
S51CK 1824 38 154 618,624 SCC
VE7AV 1392 37 118 30 476,935
LT0H(LU3HY) 952 31 73 10 290,992
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB(A)/80 HP
ON4ATW 912 17 82 120,780
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/10 HP
CX5BW 4169 35 138 33 2,117,001
ZY5G(PP5WG) 3610 36 149 35 1,953,785 Araucaria DX Group
LU5FC 3398 33 125 36 1,575,102
P43E 2811 30 120 1,219,650 Aruba ARC
YU1ZZ 2116 38 145 25 944,280 YU CC
Z31GX 2111 37 142 28 823,400
OL7N(OK1CDJ) 1256 37 143 24 547,920
LA6YEA 957 35 141 20 401,104
ES2X(ES2NA) 980 36 136 36 350,000
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/10 LP
AY4DX(LU4DX) 2564 34 129 1,220,870 LUCG
WP3C 2317 31 116 22 842,016
EA6DD 1479 35 150 557,035
KH6GMP 1523 30 64 421,872 KONA DX CLUB
G0AEV 963 32 130 391,230
F8AAN 1010 33 114 16 360,003
EA5ON/M 937 34 112 261,048
CX4DX 536 30 95 13 194,750
SM5D(SM5DJZ) 505 29 120 166,582 TOEC
HB9AA(HB9ARF) 461 31 93 15 141,236
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/10 QRP
TT8ZZ(F5PTM) 1646 28 96 23 606,112
J79UF(VE5UF) 684 21 80 21 171,094
SP5XMU 272 32 78 22 76,670
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/15 HP
ZX5J(PP5JR) 4059 40 171 2,518,285 Araucaria DX Group
YT6A 2790 38 150 24 1,150,000 SKY CC
EA3IN 1859 38 147 30 715,395
OH1F(OH1MDR) 1645 38 146 657,064 CCF
YT1RA 1846 33 110 30 567,138 YU CC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/15 LP
VE3DZ 1152 33 141 25 519,390 CCO
EA7HBP 1500 27 109 32 372,640
VE7UF(VE7NS) 941 29 71 2 232,900 BCDX
PA0JED 332 24 88 15 71,120
7S7V(SM7VZX) 271 27 89 61,596 SCC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/15 QRP
LU3DR 495 32 106 31 189,474 LUCG
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/160 HP
C4A(5B4ADA/9A3A) 519 10 60 103,040 Aphrodite Contest Cl
4O6A(T95A) 684 11 67 20 58,734 SKY CC
YU7AR 572 11 63 46,546
SM4F(SM4DHF) 441 7 54 20 27,328 TOEC
PP5VB(@ZX5J) 12 6 9 288 Araucaria DX Group
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/160 LP
G3UEG 429 8 55 18 27,027
VE3XAX 176 5 10 20 5,010 CCO
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/20 HP
9A6A 3324 38 170 46 1,306,240 Croatian CC
PY3MM(@ZX5J) 2239 38 129 1,089,508 Araucaria DX Group
SN8V(SP8GQU) 2210 39 153 811,968
9M6A(N1UR) 1563 36 121 38 721,334 YCCC
SP4DEU 1267 38 137 30 403,025
SP8KAF/8(SQ8GHY) 628 27 95 32 112,850
M2Z(M5RIC) 323 19 81 20 53,900 Chiltern Dx Club
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/20 LP
9A7ZZ 595 27 97 123,876 Croatian CC
LY1DS 15 7 12 513
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/20 QRP
GM0IIO 232 13 50 14 18,522
LU4HMF 86 17 33 9,700
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/40 HP
S50A 2438 36 131 37 703,284 SCC
9A5E 2021 33 115 39 519,776 Croatian CC
LY5A(LY2PAJ) 1875 33 128 460,000
SP6IXF 1859 30 117 35 403,622
OH0NL(OH2BYS) 1245 29 114 28 272,844 CCF
LX1KC 1270 28 104 42 253,440
OH2BP 514 27 86 85,654 CCF
PX5A(PP5UA) 291 18 48 45,994 Araucaria DX Group
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/40 LP
MW5HOC 137 11 45 17 11,256
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Call QSOs Zones Cntry hr Score Club
Non-USA SOSB/80 HP
YT0A(VEL) 1241 25 98 29 222,630
OM0C(OM3TZZ) 1434 22 88 27 201,080
YU7JX 1205 20 82 153,672
YU1JW 911 19 82 16 128,270 YU CC
VE2ZP 758 20 65 128,120 CCO
SP4MPB 1016 19 83 25 122,196
PU3A(PY3DX) 241 23 65 9 55,792 Araucaria DX Group
Operators:
8P8P NT1N,W1UK,W2SC,WC1M
9A1P 9A2CW,9A2RD,9A5AEI,9A6NDX,9A6XX,IK3UNA,S55M
9A7A 9A3OS,9A3TR,9A4PA,9A4RX,9A6DM,9A7V,9A8A
AA5NT AA5NT,K3TD,KK7SJ,N1CC,N5EE,N5NJ,N5TVL,N8SM,NW5X
AL1G AL1G,AL7J,KL7FH,NL7RT
CK6SV VE6AKY,VE6MRT,VE6NAP,VE6SV,VE6VW,VE7GAS,VO1CV
DF0HQ DK4WA,DL1AUZ,DL2SAX,DL3DXX,DL3TD,DL4ALB,DL5ANT,
DL5AOJ,DL5AXX,DL5LYM,DL5YY,DL7VOA
EA1EEY EA1BVP,EA1CS,EA1CUB,EA1EEY,EA1EY,EA1QA,EA1WX,
EB1HAL,EC1DQK
EA5KB EA5KB,EC5CPL
ED7VG EA1AK,EA2TV,EA7ATX,EA7CCN,EA7EZQ,EA7HY,EA7VG
IO4T IK4HLQ,IK4RQJ,IK4VET,IK4XCL,IK4ZHH,IZ4BBF,
IZ4DIJ,IZ4EFN
IQ2C I2MWY,IK2FIL,IK2JUB,IK2PFL,IW2HAJ,IW2NOR,IZ2ABI,
IZ2EEV
IQ4A I4EAT,I4IND,I4TJE,I4VEQ,IK2NCJ,IK2QPR,IK2ULH,
IK4DCT,IK4QJH
IQ4T I4IFL,I4MGP,IK3QAR,IK4HVR,IK4SXJ,IK4TVP,IK4WMH,
IZ4AKS
IU2X I2CZQ,IK2BCP,IK2EAD,IK2FYH,IK2GSN,IK2GXK,IK2GZU,
IK2SAU,IW2LLH
J49Z I2WIJ,IK8HCG,IK8UND
K0RF K0RF,W0UA,W1XE
K0TV K0TV,K2TE,KB1PZ,KD6BLK,KI6MF,W1GQ,W1MJ,WK1V,
WO1N
K0UK K0UK,WA0RSX
K1IR K1IR,K1VR,K2WR,KE1J,KM2P,NR1DX,W1VE
K1KI K1CC,K1KI,KM1P,VA7RR,W1RM
K1TTT AA1TE,AA1XJ,AK2P,K1MK,K1TTT,N1SR,NT2X,VA3PL,
W1TO,W2AU,W2GB,W3SM
K4JA AJ9C,K4JA,K4MA,K7SV,KE9I,W3BP
K5NA K2UR,K5DU,K5NA,KD5SQF,KI5DR,N5ZC
K6KO K6KO,K6TA
K6ZM K6WG,KD6RMN,WA6O
K8AZ K8AZ,K8BL,K8MR,N8TR,W8CAR,W8KIC,WB8K,WT8C
K9ES AD4ES,K9ES,KC4HW,KG4IPO
K9NS AA9D,K9DX,K9GS,K9HMB,K9NO,K9PPY,K9PW,K9QVB,K9RS,
KO9A,KS9W,W9RM,WE9V
KB1H AA1CE,K1EBY,K1EBY,KB1H,KE1LI,N1XS,NB1U,W3TB
KC1XX HC1OT,K1DG,K1GQ,K6AW,KC1XX,KM3T,N6HB,N6IG,W1FV
KH0AA JE1JKL,JF1SQC,JP1NWZ
KI1G KI1G,KS1J,WF1B
KY5R KY5R,N4YQ,W4RJ
LR0N LU1NDC,LU2NI,LU5NA,LU6HCV,LU6HDF,LU7HBO,LU7HVH,
LU7NN,LU8NA
LT1F LU1FAM,LU1FGE,LU1FJ,LU1FKR,LU1FMO,LU1FT,LU2DKT,
LU2FT,LU3FZW
LY1YK LY2CO,LY2FY,LY3CI,LY3MM,LY4CW
LZ1ABC LZ1ABC,LZ1AQ
N0NI K0KD,K0WHV,N0AC,N0AV,N0HR,N0NI,W0ETC,W0FLS,WO0V
N1LN K5NZ,K7LEX,KD5NDZ,KD5TMF,N1LN,N5EN,W5MF,W5PF,
W5SB,WA5MLT
N1MM KB1GW,N1IXF,N1MM
N1RR N1RR,N2PGD,W1KM,WM1K
N2NT N2NT,N2NU,N2WKS,W2RQ,WW2Y
N2RM K2TW,N2NC,N2RM,NA2AA,W2REH,W3CF,WK2G,WM2H
N3AD K3ZV,N3AD,N3DXX,N3RG
N3RS N2SR,N3ED,N3RD,N3RS,W8FJ,WA3LRO
N4PN KB4ET,N4OX,N4PN,NF4A
N4TO AD4Z,K1TO,K4MM,N2NL,N4DL,N4TO,NS4W,VE7ZO,W4IX
N5YA K1NT,N5KR,N5UM,OH1HX,W5LL
NP2B KP2BH,NP2B,NP2KW,VE3BW,W5IDX,WD4JR
NY4T K4RNT,KA1DWX,KR4FO,NY4T
OK5W OK1AEZ,OK1AMX,OK1AUU,OK1CF,OK1DDO,OK1FKD,OK1JKT,
OK1MJA,OK1WF,OK2ZW,OM2RA,OM3BH
OK6A OK2CMW,OK2INW,OK2PSE
OL5Q OK1FFU,OK1FLC,OK1HRA,OK1VSL
OL7R OK1ISB,OK1MZM,OK1VWK,OK1WMV,OK1XUV
OM7M OK2BFN,OM3PA,OM3PC,OM5RM,OM5RW,OM5ZW
OZ5BAL OZ0J,OZ1JTE
OZ5E DL2OBF,DL6LAU,OZ1AA,OZ1ADL
PJ2T K1AR,K8NZ,N8BJQ,W1MD,WC4E
RT9W RA9WR,RU9WX,RW9WW,RW9WY,RX9WI,RX9WR
S50C S52LW,S53CC,S53MM,S57NOB
S53F S52W,S53F,S57L,S57Z
S55W S52U,S56WTT,S57IIO,S57KRI,S57LWG,S57ONW
SL2ZA SM2LIY,SM2ODB,SM2VHD
TK4Z AB6BH,K5OT,K6MC,K6ZH,N6AA,N6ZZ,TK5AE,TK5EP,
TK5MH,W6XD
TM2Y F5CWU,F5HRY,F5JSD,F5MZN,F6BEE,F6FGZ,F8CRH
V26B DL8OBQ,N2ED,N3OC,V21DM
V47NS K2DM,K3ZM,V44NK,W4GKA,W9NY
VA3SK VA3GGF,VA3MW,VA3PC,VA3RRW,VA3SK,VE3HG
VE3DC VA3DJ,VE3BK,VE3DXF,VE3GCP,VE3NBL,VE3SS,VE3STT,
VE3VZ,VE3YOC
VE3RM VE2NI,VE3RM,VE3WIB
VE7SV VA7CW,VA7NT,VE7AGG,VE7CC,VE7SV
W1BK W1BK,W1NR
W3LJ K3NCO,KA3UBJ,W3IDT,W3LJ
W3LPL 4X6FR,AI3M,K1HTV,K1RA,K1RZ,K3MM,K3RA,K4ZA,KD4D,
KE3Q,NK3R,W2GG,W3LPL
W3PP K3FT,KD5FWV,N3HUV,N3KW,N3ME,N3ONM,N3PT,N6ZO,
NW3Y,W2GJ,W3IZ,W3PP,WB4FDT,WK2W,WV8RS
W4MYA K4KML,K4WMA,N4DEN,N4DWK,N4EHJ,N4RV,N4ZJ,NW4V,
W4DR,W4MYA,W4PFM,W4TNX,WK4Y
W6KK K6AM,K6HMS,N6AW,N6KI,N6MJ,NN6X,W6HT,W6KK,W6RW
W7DX KL2A,KL9A,KQ7W
WP2Z K3NZ,K3OO,N2TK
ZK1MA AA7PM,KT7G,VE7XF,W7TSQ,W7VV,ZK1MA
ZL6QH ZL1AXG,ZL1AZE,ZL2AOV,ZL2BDW,ZL2CA,ZL2DZ,ZL2IQ,
ZL2UO
ZW5B N5FA,N5ZO,PY1KN,PY5CC,PY5EG
>From johngeig at yahoo.com Thu Oct 31 07:45:04 2002
From: johngeig@yahoo.com (John Geiger)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Another anti-contester on QRZ.com
In-Reply-To: <013901c280da$4eeee4a0$92292f04@dslverizon.net>
Message-ID: <20021031154504.58508.qmail@web40705.mail.yahoo.com>
During these 6 weekends the non contestors can use the
WARC bands, so it is really a non issue.
73s John NE0P
--- Bob Naumann - N5NJ <n5nj@gte.net> wrote:
> > Of course not everyone there are clowns, but, I
> honestly think the guys
> there
> > who want to limit our contesting to partial bands,
> are, well, clowns. (and
> > other things not printable on the reflector)
> Period.
>
> The assertion that "weekend operators" lives are
> ruined by contests is
> absolutely absurd. Us contesters know that there
> are really only 6 weekends
> where the fone bands are overrun by contesters doing
> what we do, precluding
> what they do - on 'their' frequencies .
>
> Those 6 contests are: CQWW SSB, SS SSB, ARRL DX SSB,
> WPX SSB, Field Day
> ("it's not a contest":ARRL), and IARU.
>
> The last two are unique in that both modes are being
> used.
>
> CW is generally not a problem.
>
> The way I do the math, the non-contesters have 46
> weeks every year without a
> major contest. Granted, there seems to be some sort
> of minor contest every
> weekend, but they do not take over the entire SSB
> allocation on all bands
> like the above.
>
> The issue is that these non-contesters use
> frequencies that are also used
> during contests, and they feel that they should have
> the right to those
> frequencies all the time. Herein lies the
> absurdity. Unfortunately, it
> seems that some amateur radio 'leaders' feel the
> need to pander to these
> individuals that complain as if they represent some
> large voting body. They
> don't. They're a vocal minority of self-centered
> egotists that use the old
> "squeaky wheel gets the grease" logic.
>
> The reality is, there are other modes people can use
> during contest time.
> There are other bands that can be used; WARC,
> VHF/UHF, low bands during the
> daytime, high bands during the night time, etc. The
> claim that they cannot
> operate is totally specious.
>
> It's high time that the 'leadership' recognize the
> bleating of these 'sheep'
> for what it is.
>
> N5NJ
>
>
>
>
>
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>From aa7bg at 3rivers.net Thu Oct 31 09:07:44 2002
From: aa7bg@3rivers.net (Matt)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Another anti-contester on QRZ.com
In-Reply-To: <082c01c2809e$dc177c70$ede3c23f@KR6X.ORG>
Message-ID: <LPBBJKOIBBDIEAIDLPLMAEKFKEAC.aa7bg@3rivers.net>
---KR6X wrote:
The very best solution to interference during
contests is called "time diversity". If you choose
to not participate in contests, then choose a
different time slot if you want to avoid the band
crowding. To ask that your personal interests
should be held above those of the contesters by
reserving frequencies for your personal use is
certainly presumptive.
----------
On the QRZ survey there was a similar message (time diversity) from W5HTW.
In these times when common sense is more precious than bagging that last
section with 5 minutes to go, it was great to read his post along the lines
of what you mention above. He is not a contester, but seems to co-habitate
well on the same planet with same. Fancy that.
As far as pressure on the bands--it seems there must always be a lot because
every few weeks I get a letter saying we are going to lose our
frequencies--send money. I say the more pressure from "within" the bands the
better. There's plenty of pressure from "without" to grab our freqs, or so
I'm led to believe. If I was one of the guys in charge of frequency
auctions/allocations and I tuned across the ham bands and they just happened
to be full of stations hollering "Ur Figh Nigh Kilo" I would be frightened
and move on to other less active parts of the spectrum to put on the
chopping block.
We might see you this weekend from the new NorthCentral Montana section
where we had absolutley no degrees this morning. We now have 10 deg F. Still
time in these perfect conditions to do some antenna work.
All the best,
Matt--K7BG
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>From kharker at cs.utexas.edu Thu Oct 31 10:15:12 2002
From: kharker@cs.utexas.edu (Kenneth E. Harker)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Collegiate Championship
Message-ID: <20021031101512.D21756@cs.utexas.edu>
For many years now, during the ARRL November Sweepstakes, college
and university clubs have gotten on the air from campuses around the country
to compete against one another. This year, the Collegiate Championship is
on 2-3 November 2002 (CW,) and then the weekend of the 16-17 November 2002
(phone.) Some of the schools will be entering S, others will be M, U, A, B,
or Q. Many will be sending older check numbers, reflecting their early
contributions to ham radio through organized on-the-air activity. Look for
checks in the teens, the twenties, and the thirties! Details are online at
http://www.collegiatechampionship.org/
So far, the following are known to be planning to operate the contest,
in either CW, SSB, or both modes:
W0YC University of Minnesota
K5UTD University of Texas at Dallas
WA1VMU Boston University
W5AC Texas A&M University
N5XU University of Texas at Austin
WB9QFW University of Wisconsin at Stevens Point
W4AQL Georgia Tech
KB1GTB University of Connecticut School of Law
W0EEE University of Missouri at Rolla
...and certainly several others...
If you don't see your alma mater or local college on the list, help
encourage their ham radio operators to get in on the fun! It's still
over two weeks until the phone contest weekend - plenty of time to get
a plan together.
--
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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 n2mg at eham.net Thu Oct 31 12:21:23 2002
From: n2mg@eham.net (Mike Gilmer, N2MG)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQ WW SSB
Message-ID: <200210311621.g9VGLNY07154@paris.akorn.net>
Somehow, in my editing, an important phrase was deleted...
It should have read, "...I was essentially asked, GOOD NATUREDLY, by
probably that same xxxx..."
In case there should be any confusion...I was not manhandled or
squeezed off. I was check on from time to time however. ;-)
Mike
The following message was sent by "Mike Gilmer, N2MG"<n2mg@eham.net> on Thu, 31
Oct 2002 10:24:14 -0400.
> N6TJ/ZD8Z wrote:
> > Probably the singular most humorous event for me during the
> > contest was an encounter with the 15 meters operator @ the
> > USA's biggest M/M station (call signs omitted to protect the
> > guilty), boldly,asking me to QSY from a frequency that I had
> > occupied for the better part of an hour. When I replied,
> > "xxxx, you're not even bothering me", he said "And you're not
> > bothering me either, Jim, but your pileup is, please QSY".
> >
>
> A half-hour or so after I had *dug* my way onto 21200.5 (OK, it was
> luck) and started running, I was essentially asked, by probably that
> same xxxx (who is ALWAYS on 200.5), "Are you going to be there all
> day?" I had a good hard laugh...
>
> -Mike N2MG
> op@K2UA 2-man M/S
>From w9sz at prairienet.org Thu Oct 31 10:36:02 2002
From: w9sz@prairienet.org (Zack Widup)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
In-Reply-To: <NDBBJODEMLLOGMDJBPCDIEKGDOAA.k5zd@charter.net>
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10210311032260.19718-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
On Thu, 31 Oct 2002, Randy Thompson, K5ZD wrote:
> We aren't talking about people who call on the wrong VFO. We are talking
> about guys who actually work people out of the band. Big difference in my
> opinion.
>
> Randy, K5ZD
>
I think a little leniency should be granted when someone uses the wrong
VFO. I've done it when operating the graveyard shifts in a contest and
with very little sleep in the early morning hours couldn't figure out why
the EU 40 meter SSB station on 7046 listening on 7222 wasn't answering me
when I called. He didn't respond till I switched to the correct VFO! So
at least when I finally worked him, I was legal.
Zack W9SZ
>From w9sz at prairienet.org Thu Oct 31 10:39:59 2002
From: w9sz@prairienet.org (Zack Widup)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SS CW thoughts
In-Reply-To: <154.16c55b82.2af2a185@aol.com>
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10210311039060.19718-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
On Thu, 31 Oct 2002 Georgek5kg@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 10/31/2002 2:11:11 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
> slazar19@sgi.net writes:
>
>
> > For the newbies, a few sweepstakes hints Tree left out are:
> >
> > 1. If the station you are working sends sect? and you don't know yours,
> > choose from the following: NL, NWT, QC or WY, selecting a different
> > one when asked.
> >
> > 2. If the station you are working sends ck? send the last four numbers
> > of the last check you have written.
> >
> > 3. If you hear qsy, that means the frequency is yours, I am qsy'ing.
> >
> > 4. QSO B4 or B4 means I'll be looking for you on the other four bands,
> > please work me.
> >
> >
>
> I hope others will know you are joking. The date of your email should be
> April 1st!
>
It's always April 1st for Dr. Bafoofnik!
Zack W9SZ
>From johngeig at yahoo.com Thu Oct 31 08:56:11 2002
From: johngeig@yahoo.com (John Geiger)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
In-Reply-To: <135.16e41814.2af28968@aol.com>
Message-ID: <20021031165611.45644.qmail@web40712.mail.yahoo.com>
Before the flames start too much on my next comments,
understand that I am mainly a CW operator, who is
getting interested in the digital modes also.
Maybe part of the solution to operating out of band is
to reaccess the US phone band limits. Take 15 meters
for example. SInce the ARRL helped to kill the Novice
license 10 years ago, why do we need 100 KC of CW only
at 200 watts between 21.100 to 21.200. Remember that
during the CW CQWW contest. When a US station goes
above 21.100, as they will if we get any decent
propogation, turn off the amp. Same for
28.100-28.200.
There really is no reason today for having a "Non US
phone band" like there may have been in the past. The
days of the US ham having the good equipment and the
rest of the world having to operate on junk are over.
Hams in JA, EU, Asia, SA are using stations that would
put many US hams, myself included, to shame.
There is no reason we could not drop the bottom of the
US phone band to 21.150, or .140, while saving a few
KCs for the novices that still remain. There are a
few, I worked one last year on 15 CW. Same for 80
meters. I believe we could easily drop phone down to
3.650 or so, which would eliminate much of the split
operation now needed there. We already have the
3.500-3.600 segment for CW, and 3.600 -3.700 is pretty
much a vast wasteland here in the US with little CW or
digital operating taking place. Ditto for 14.100 to
14.150.
Lets get with the times and get the US phone bands
readjusted, especially now since we are handing out
general and extra class licenses to anyone who can
sign their names, and these new operators, for the
most part, are not running CW for obvious reasons.
73s John NE0P
--- Nzharps@aol.com wrote:
> Hi Pete,
>
> Interestingly PJ2 was a rare mult this past weekend.
> We missed it on 5
> bands, only working one on 10m.
>
> Seems that ease of operation has translated into
> poor or sloppy operating
> technique. After having operated in multi
> environments for many years and
> having observed lots of poor operating practice
> related to packet, I guess I
> just need to add this on to the list.
>
> Maybe someone should write a book entitled "Packet
> assisted 101" to help both
> neophytes and old vets do a better job using what
> should be a great tool.
>
> 73,
> Ron, K8NZ
>
>
> In a message dated 10/30/02 12:21:07 PM Pacific
> Standard Time,
> n4zr@contesting.com writes:
>
>
> > I'm skeptical that people would be that desperate
> for a PJ2. I suspect
> > that many of those who messed up probably were
> assisted stations that
> > called you on a point-and-shoot basis. The ease
> of operation of the
> > current generation of logging software, which
> normally grabs both the
> > receive and transmit frequencies, makes it really
> easy to screw up. If a
> > VE spots you, with no QSX data, that spot quickly
> propagates all over the
> > US. It's really easy to overlook in the heat of
> rapid S&P operation, and
> > be into a QSO before you realize you're simplex
> somewhere out of the band
>
>
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>From hamcat at directvinternet.com Thu Oct 31 17:44:43 2002
From: hamcat@directvinternet.com (K4SB)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Another anti-contester on QRZ.com
References: <20021031154504.58508.qmail@web40705.mail.yahoo.com>
Message-ID: <3DC16C0B.34365E33@directvinternet.com>
John, NE0P makes a good point. ALL of the bitching is about SSB use.
And a careful
glance at the call signs of the individuals bitching should give a
pretty good hint as to the license class.
First they are "given" licences, and then complain about interference
to their plug and play radios, and inability to work DX during DX
contests.
I fully admit to having my "senior moments", but there must be a
comparative "moment" yet unheard of for these people.
73
Ed
>From hamcat at directvinternet.com Thu Oct 31 17:57:38 2002
From: hamcat@directvinternet.com (K4SB)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW and Signal Reports
References: <12d.19ecef17.2af18f80@aol.com>
<002d01c280d8$8eeec860$daf721a2@oemcomputer>
Message-ID: <3DC16F12.65D05C72@directvinternet.com>
> > In a message dated 10/30/2002 6:20:27 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
> > w7why@harborside.com writes:
> > > I knew if I told him, he'd just
> > > ignore me so I didn't say anything. 73
> > >
I have to go along with Dallas here. I've told more than a few (mostly
wrongcoasters )
that they need to check their signal, and not once have any replied
with anything other than "thanks..will check it out"
If you don't tell them, how will they know?
73
Ed
>From hamcat at directvinternet.com Thu Oct 31 18:02:40 2002
From: hamcat@directvinternet.com (K4SB)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
References: <d2.205c4866.2af1759b@aol.com>
<006001c28089$797ff8e0$2202a8c0@sympatico.ca>
<00aa01c28098$67ec29f0$28fd3d04@bobhome>
Message-ID: <3DC17040.9BE4EDC3@directvinternet.com>
Bob Wruble wrote:
snipped
> ie below 21200 or 14150 etc...... an easy trap to fall into but still not
> excuseable!! admittingly tunning down to 21113 a bit much!!
> de w7gg
I'm surprised that no one has commented that on 21000.5 or such, you
are absolutely
out of the US band according to both ARRL and FCC announcements. I
believe (???) they state quite emphatically that 2.5 kc up from the
bottom is the absolute minimum.
Heck, at .5 up, you wouldn't be legal even on LSB!
73
Ed
>From jan-eric.rehn at telia.com Thu Oct 31 18:19:01 2002
From: jan-eric.rehn@telia.com (Jan-Eric Rehn - SM3CER - 7S3A)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Last chance for SAC-logs!
Message-ID: <019201c28109$fe2ac5e0$0100a8c0@sm3cer>
Hello,
YOUR SAC-LOG IS VERY IMPORTANT AND MOST WELCOME!
If you worked in SAC - this is your last chance to
send your logs. The deadline is today 31 October!
E-mail: sac@contesting.com
Post:
EDR Contest Manager
Peter Vestergard, OZ5WQ
Vestervej 74
DK-4960 HOLEBY
DENMARK
The list of received SAC-logs can be seen at:
http://www.sk3bg.se/contest/
You'll find the link on the 1st page.
There are also links to SAC Claimed Scores.
73 de Jan
----------------------------------------------------
Jan-Eric Rehn - SM3CER - Contest call: 7S3A
E-mail: sm3cer@contesting.com - ICQ: 11074897
SM3CER Contest Service: http://www.sk3bg.se/contest/
SK3BG Web Site: http://www.sk3bg.se/
Also QRV in MS or MM from: SI9AM - SK3IK - SL3ZV
K6U at WRTC-96 / Referee at WRTC-2000 and WRTC-2002
----------------------------------------------------
>From sean at k8khz.com Thu Oct 31 13:46:52 2002
From: sean@k8khz.com (K8KHZ-Sean Fleming)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: Out of Band operating
References: <d2.205c4866.2af1759b@aol.com>
<006001c28089$797ff8e0$2202a8c0@sympatico.ca> <3DC0B6B3.50705@telia.com>
Message-ID: <001b01c2810d$e14be2c0$2f9a2944@madsnh01.mi.comcast.net>
I have gotten two replies from two people that belive it is ok to operate
14.150 USB because there will only be a signal above 14.150. But let me ask
you this are your radios calibrated with scopes to make certain they are not
starting out transmitting below 14.150 I ask. I am a general operator and
many Extra and some dx stations are operating sometimes on the US
extra/general fringe such as 14.225. so do I call them or not? I need that
country. And I also ask this why is it every time I call CQ contest at 7.229
LSB the people from the WAS net at 7.230 tell me that I am interferring
with the net? If theory holds true then everyones interference is really
not interfernce just god propogation splattering over above the LSB
signal....I am pondering to wonder doesn't propogation have anything to do
with weather you can hear anyone even though thier calibrated signal is
doing what it should.
Sean
>From Cqtestk4xs at aol.com Thu Oct 31 14:07:42 2002
From: Cqtestk4xs@aol.com (Cqtestk4xs@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
Message-ID: <27.3050f607.2af2d97e@aol.com>
Zack
Same thing happened to me calling the T88 this weekend on 40. We all get
brain cramps working split on 40...especially if you do only 40 for the whole
weekend. I think I heard just about every big multi-single and multi-multi
do the wrong VFO thng over the weekend on that band....and lots of the big
gun single ops too. It happens to all of us. A gentle "wrong VFO W1ABC" is
all that's needed. No need to get nasty.
Bill K4XS
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Oct 31 11:10:40 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW SSB DX Band Summary
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.1.20021031105856.00af8ff8@pop3.eskimo.com>
Band summaries as reported through
http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
This is a new program - don't flame me too hard if it
has some bugs (but do let me know of glaring errors)
73
dink
DX M/2 HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
PJ2T 0003\07\021 0052\18\067 0165\30\111 0282\36\142 0443\38\154
0370\32\140
V26B 0017\10\025 0050\18\062 0076\26\087 0256\33\124 0384\40\159
0350\32\139
ZW5B 0003\02\002 0028\15\028 0223\29\091 1241\38\146 3014\39\164
3883\39\172
9A7A 0386\10\059 1019\20\082 1081\30\116 1414\36\143 1926\37\149
2122\38\155
TM2Y 0189\10\056 0850\17\082 1175\33\109 1759\37\154 1954\38\147
1582\34\148
V47NS 0061\06\016 0523\15\067 0887\20\081 1536\29\117 2515\31\138
1794\30\114
LT1F 0001\01\001 0035\10\035 0296\24\056 1248\36\106 1997\36\124
2920\33\122
LY1YK 0406\08\054 0742\22\089 0614\29\105 1319\39\136 1054\35\125
0525\38\139
ZL6QH 0024\08\005 0060\13\023 0313\25\055 0916\30\084 0447\26\057
1012\27\060
DX M/M HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
DF0HQ 0723\10\067 1485\24\103 2042\33\123 1734\39\157 2060\38\159
1839\38\169
TK4Z 0023\06\050 0081\11\070 0204\23\093 0351\34\145 0246\34\122
0238\31\112
ZK1MA 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
DX M/S HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
8P8P 0008\07\025 0046\19\085 0090\30\111 0208\39\150 0273\38\158
0377\37\158
IQ4A 0055\08\053 0253\18\082 0701\35\119 1231\39\154 1372\38\152
1912\38\162
OK5W 0054\10\052 0604\20\088 0947\32\125 1019\39\157 1641\38\159
0772\38\162
9A1P 0116\07\051 0328\13\076 0290\25\098 1320\37\153 1248\36\145
2041\37\157
IU2X 0071\08\049 0300\10\061 0757\26\095 0942\38\136 1601\36\142
1251\36\147
RT9W 0144\09\047 0363\14\066 0574\23\092 1064\37\133 1029\35\135
0835\32\124
OM7M 0195\11\060 0563\15\077 0698\31\112 0716\38\151 1461\38\148
0808\37\157
IQ4T 0096\11\062 0374\17\083 0524\25\094 1018\36\150 1109\35\138
1203\37\157
EA1EEY 0049\06\040 0347\16\076 0369\19\085 0886\36\136 1218\36\133
1688\38\149
LR0N 0000\00\000 0011\09\011 0191\21\068 0967\35\124 1332\38\141
1862\31\134
J49Z 0110\08\050 0309\15\073 0728\23\100 1381\36\146 1186\34\126
2137\35\143
VE3RM 0064\05\006 0179\12\049 0206\24\088 1213\35\124 0933\31\108
1173\28\115
S50C 0107\05\042 0491\12\065 0330\18\080 0655\35\122 0776\34\119
1056\35\143
IO4T 0098\05\037 0159\09\052 0250\20\079 0983\34\126 0857\36\108
1059\34\136
OL7R 0029\05\028 0425\12\062 0210\18\081 0741\35\127 0867\36\124
0960\35\126
VE7SV 0099\09\010 0423\20\046 0682\29\072 1123\36\121 1066\32\079
0323\24\077
VA3SK 0041\05\004 0076\13\030 0557\25\088 0871\34\127 0812\33\130
0610\30\134
CK6SV 0044\04\004 0173\14\029 0566\28\071 0223\35\118 1083\35\126
1254\32\110
IQ2C 0016\04\016 0253\09\053 0322\16\064 0591\30\116 0747\34\118
0883\33\132
OZ5E 0197\07\046 0531\13\072 0245\21\090 0582\37\127 0774\36\130
0322\31\134
S55W 0116\06\041 0602\10\064 0146\10\060 0444\26\083 1115\30\093
0688\28\091
S53F 0093\06\036 0473\09\061 0283\12\073 0934\32\111 0574\22\085
0478\28\087
OK6A 0063\06\027 0305\10\057 0155\16\061 0342\29\090 0382\29\098
0385\32\101
SL2ZA 0011\03\011 0041\06\036 0065\08\040 0590\30\104 0649\32\103
0391\23\096
EA5KB 0000\00\000 0128\09\041 0080\09\037 0312\22\067 0677\26\089
0913\29\091
DX M/S LP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
LZ1ABC 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
DX SOAB HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
PT0F 0026\10\020 0135\17\050 0276\18\045 2645\33\116 1601\32\125
2961\29\116
FS/AH8DX 0123\11\031 0298\11\034 0328\18\071 1267\29\098 2023\31\117
2359\30\117
VY2ZM 0143\09\038 0394\17\072 0547\23\078 1138\35\117 1185\31\108
1527\30\110
VE3EJ 0204\11\025 0363\19\065 0404\29\092 0682\35\127 1248\37\133
1758\33\132
S50S 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
GD6IA 0177\06\045 0285\12\060 0197\16\069 0759\29\105 1165\31\112
1927\30\124
SN7Q 0175\05\045 0299\12\059 0410\26\079 0589\24\078 1646\34\109
1114\34\112
GM7V 0109\06\042 0488\13\069 0520\19\078 0877\35\112 1052\37\121
1159\30\120
GW4BLE 0054\05\033 0447\15\068 0502\19\075 0444\25\087 0858\30\101
1566\34\111
VE3EY/2 0058\05\005 0404\14\060 0317\21\061 0812\30\096 0690\28\104
1001\25\103
EA5DFV 0057\05\035 0151\09\051 0278\15\057 0660\28\083 1168\25\092
1440\32\106
G4BUO 0090\07\038 0113\10\047 0139\15\052 0585\27\090 0798\32\105
1094\29\106
DH1TW 0156\07\045 0247\10\051 0419\24\080 0431\27\096 0524\31\097
0916\35\113
OH2RA 0101\05\033 0247\10\047 0205\24\067 0843\88\032 0768\93\030
0705\35\110
GM0F 0180\08\049 0365\10\060 0521\21\086 1038\32\095 0538\27\089
0394\22\079
M6T 0092\07\036 0500\11\059 0388\15\059 0424\22\069 0627\27\082
0824\29\088
VO1TA 0000\00\000 0069\09\020 0057\12\022 0901\24\081 0420\18\069
1005\27\094
PY7ZY 0000\00\000 0006\05\006 0045\12\025 1096\25\079 0705\23\079
0597\23\080
VK8AA 0000\00\000 0001\01\001 0227\24\038 0196\23\052 0457\28\061
1615\37\092
7S2E 0033\05\026 0197\09\049 0361\24\077 0673\31\086 0751\30\074
0378\31\077
CK3KZ 0095\05\009 0145\10\033 0092\21\055 0234\31\090 0487\28\101
0577\28\114
VE7IN 0029\04\003 0085\11\021 0188\18\035 0401\22\059 0305\29\053
0151\18\036
ZL1ANJ 0000\00\000 0008\07\006 0047\18\026 0255\18\050 0186\28\043
0584\25\040
LY2OX 0053\05\031 0140\08\044 0074\13\043 0176\29\075 0106\19\055
0194\27\078
RW4PL 0181\10\052 0026\09\017 0051\13\033 0225\23\066 0172\16\045
0123\17\037
CE8EIO 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0218\22\040 0090\16\018
0373\18\038
DA0ED 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0003\03\003 0198\16\057 0189\17\070
0105\15\042
VA3KA 0003\03\002 0011\09\008 0017\15\015 0039\29\032 0026\20\022
0046\25\030
DX SOAB LP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
D44TD 0014\08\010 0139\14\058 0256\19\075 1446\34\113 1014\31\125
3332\34\130
P40W 0023\05\017 0260\14\054 0397\19\068 0885\30\109 0806\29\089
2056\27\100
EA7RM 0005\03\004 0069\09\041 0171\14\066 0506\25\095 0663\26\098
1351\31\112
IO4C 0206\07\047 0220\08\044 0246\15\060 0594\30\091 0464\29\107
0683\35\118
6Y9X 0031\06\014 0223\10\024 0343\18\065 0735\24\073 0696\23\074
0541\20\070
EA5AER 0000\00\000 0037\03\022 0042\05\027 0101\15\044 0604\22\081
1221\28\090
9A3AG 0007\03\007 0170\07\047 0106\14\051 0496\26\086 0309\26\089
0416\26\088
VK3TZ 0003\03\003 0009\07\006 0083\18\024 0591\32\090 0248\26\059
0342\29\055
SP6EKS 0000\00\000 0202\08\053 0116\16\066 0238\34\098 0219\30\113
0330\35\119
VE3BUC 0048\04\003 0167\07\005 0112\11\026 0197\27\078 0292\24\079
0440\27\083
A45WD 0001\01\001 0022\08\013 0059\14\033 0131\27\055 0229\26\066
0712\27\096
VE3CR 0008\03\002 0017\04\003 0049\13\034 0213\29\084 0306\22\088
0416\26\100
SP5DDJ 0033\05\021 0204\08\043 0114\12\047 0331\26\087 0235\22\069
0345\33\095
ON4CCP 0045\03\025 0040\03\020 0091\08\041 0469\18\062 0298\23\063
0390\15\055
OM6RM 0061\05\025 0178\07\025 0126\10\051 0289\22\073 0245\23\070
0161\17\037
SM6D 0000\00\000 0250\10\054 0010\03\008 0230\19\066 0241\21\069
0277\21\066
VK4DX 0000\00\000 0001\01\001 0000\00\000 0281\27\065 0130\25\034
0392\26\060
VE9DX 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0021\05\011 0058\15\040 0120\21\064
0444\22\091
VA3XRZ 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0029\09\023 0152\19\050 0178\17\065
0203\19\068
VE4YU 0000\00\000 0015\04\004 0016\10\007 0112\49\024 0096\38\019
0230\72\025
HL1/WX8C 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0005\03\003 0058\18\030 0287\25\059
0144\18\054
DL4RCK 0002\01\002 0095\06\031 0051\06\032 0098\14\045 0112\18\047
0135\20\051
9A5AVC 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0274\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
9A6C 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0011\04\009 0031\08\017 0071\13\035
0088\13\031
VE3RCN 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0036\07\009 0102\14\041
0023\08\014
7S7J 0017\03\013 0095\07\029 0019\08\015 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
DX SOAB QRP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
SM5IMO 0000\00\000 0053\04\031 0031\04\020 0109\09\041 0154\18\062
0211\21\064
G4DDX 0000\00\000 0011\03\014 0009\02\010 0100\08\045 0099\11\047
0091\13\046
DX SOAB(A) HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
OE1A 0183\08\050 0403\11\067 0401\27\106 0578\36\131 0720\36\135
0911\38\153
S52ZW 0243\08\053 0278\09\060 0238\20\074 0551\38\133 0873\34\134
0880\37\143
PX2W 0001\01\001 0004\03\004 0047\16\030 0611\35\113 0970\34\107
1573\34\136
DL0WW 0067\08\042 0275\13\066 0241\22\081 0447\38\136 0512\36\128
1010\36\143
OM5A 0139\08\044 0333\13\071 0502\24\093 0599\35\120 0789\34\118
0577\36\143
SP8NR 0000\00\000 0045\08\028 0041\11\030 0188\28\080 0255\30\099
0428\35\132
DX SOAB(A) LP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
GJ0NYG 0045\03\028 0036\05\030 0041\09\033 0253\18\066 0373\18\085
0292\26\100
DX SOSB(A)/10 HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
LP7H 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
2627\35\147
OM0R 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
2364\38\161
UA9YAB 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
1271\28\126
DX SOSB(A)/10 LP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
OZ8AE 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0420\32\121
DX SOSB(A)/15 HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
ZX5J 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 4059\40\171
0000\00\000
OT2T 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 1792\39\156
0000\00\000
DX SOSB(A)/15 QRP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
DF9ZP 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 2200\39\159
0000\00\000
DX SOSB(A)/20 HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
OH5B 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 1888\39\151 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
S51CK 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 1824\38\154 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
VE7AV 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 1392\37\118 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
LT0H 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0952\31\073 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
DX SOSB/10 HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
CX5BW 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
4169\35\138
ZY5G 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
3610\36\149
LU5FC 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
3398\33\125
P43E 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
2811\30\120
YU1ZZ 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
2116\38\145
Z31GX 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
2111\37\142
OL7N 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
1256\37\143
LA6YEA 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0957\35\141
ES2X 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0980\36\136
DX SOSB/10 LP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
EA6DD 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
1479\35\150
G0AEV 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0963\32\130
F8AAN 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
1010\33\114
I8UZA 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0832\37\148
EA5ON/M 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0937\34\112
CX4DX 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0536\30\095
SM5D 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0505\29\120
HB9AA 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0461\31\093
DX SOSB/10 QRP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
TT8ZZ 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
1646\28\096
J79UF 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0684\21\080
SP5XMU 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0272\32\078
DX SOSB/15 HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
YT6A 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 2790\38\150
0000\00\000
EA3IN 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 1859\38\147
0000\00\000
OH1F 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 1645\38\146
0000\00\000
YT1RA 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 1846\33\110
0000\00\000
DX SOSB/15 LP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
VE3DZ 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 1152\33\141
0000\00\000
VE7UF 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0941\29\071
0000\00\000
PA0JED 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0332\24\088
0000\00\000
7S7V 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0271\27\089
0000\00\000
DX SOSB/15 QRP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
LU3DR 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0495\32\106
0000\00\000
DX SOSB/160 HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
C4A 0519\10\060 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
4O6A 0684\11\067 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
SM4F 0441\70\054 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
PP5VB 0120\60\09
DX SOSB/160 LP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
G3UEG 0429\80\055 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
VE3XAX 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
DX SOSB/20 HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
9A6A 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 3324\38\170 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
PY3MM 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 2239\38\129 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
SN8V 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 2210\39\153 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
9M6A 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 1563\36\121 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
SP4DEU 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 1267\38\137 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
SP8KAF/8 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0628\27\095 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
M2Z 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0323\19\081 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
DX SOSB/20 QRP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
GM0IIO 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0232\13\050 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
LU4HMF 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0860\17\033 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
DX SOSB/40 HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
S50A 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 2438\36\131 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
9A5E 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 2021\33\115 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
LY5A 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 1875\33\128 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
SP6IXF 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 1859\30\117 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
OH0NL 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 1245\29\114 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
LX1KC 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 1270\28\104 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
OH2BP 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0514\27\086 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
PX5A 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0291\18\048 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
DX SOSB/40 LP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
MW5HOC 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0137\11\045 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
DX SOSB/80 HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
YT0A 0000\00\000 1241\25\098 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
OM0C 0000\00\000 1434\22\088 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
YU7JX 0000\00\000 1205\20\082 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
YU1JW 0000\00\000 0911\19\082 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
VE2ZP 0000\00\000 0758\20\065 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
SP4MPB 0000\00\000 1016\19\083 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
PU3A 0000\00\000 0241\23\065 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
>From mwdink at eskimo.com Thu Oct 31 11:11:42 2002
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (mwdink@eskimo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW SSB USA Band Summary
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.1.20021031105851.00ac0168@pop3.eskimo.com>
Band summaries as reported through
http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
This is a new program - don't flame me too hard if it
has some bugs (but do let me know of glaring errors)
USA M/2 HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
NP2B 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000 0000\00\000
0000\00\000
N3RS 0018\07\011 0329\20\090 0299\31\105 1074\40\165 1998\39\170
1571\35\157
N2NT 0042\08\020 0362\22\092 0295\28\099 0983\38\150 1555\36\149
1474\33\151
K1KI 0023\07\015 0256\19\080 0389\31\104 1165\39\155 1342\34\151
1548\33\149
KI1G 0035\10\022 0266\20\086 0340\26\098 0954\39\155 1320\38\155
1539\34\155
W6KK 0022\07\011 0115\17\035 0385\30\086 0480\37\146 1738\37\154
1203\33\139
K5NA 0045\10\023 0123\18\045 0220\30\085 0606\38\138 1140\37\143
0883\34\141
AA5NT 0013\05\010 0089\15\038 0174\30\079 0467\36\136 0927\36\139
0983\33\143
W7DX 0036\10\013 0137\19\044 0260\29\070 0661\38\142 1110\37\129
0316\26\084
N1RR 0000\00\000 0083\14\039 0115\21\060 0425\33\103 0818\33\116
0850\28\117
USA M/M HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
KC1XX 0214\15\044 0689\27\110 0667\32\121 2079\39\174 2375\39\173
2181\36\169
W3LPL 0340\16\039 0638\24\101 0672\31\118 1830\39\178 2078\39\160
2118\37\165
WP2Z 0011\05\022 0037\16\062 0089\25\077 0196\32\125 0376\36\144
0313\33\128
K9NS 0190\14\033 0275\25\086 0569\35\118 1692\40\172 2173\40\176
2155\35\171
N4TO 0119\11\028 0247\23\084 0549\31\121 1775\39\167 1833\39\163
1829\35\166
N2RM 0039\11\023 0551\26\101 0486\28\105 1317\39\160 1763\38\158
1739\33\154
W4MYA 0103\13\027 0439\22\097 0342\31\110 0904\37\147 1487\39\151
1724\36\166
K1TTT 0071\06\017 0219\21\076 0263\26\093 1299\39\163 1513\39\159
1200\33\147
W3PP 0109\08\021 0230\20\076 0277\29\100 0832\39\158 1059\34\145
1334\34\160
KB1H 0022\05\012 0160\19\073 0248\25\096 0852\37\148 1235\38\154
1128\34\157
N3AD 0033\07\015 0167\18\069 0190\25\077 0791\36\141 1119\34\133
1193\34\140
USA M/S HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
KH0AA 0002\01\002 0115\16\024 0493\29\065 1636\38\141 2468\37\128
2248\37\128
N4PN 0023\08\020 0074\17\056 0188\31\100 0851\37\142 0885\35\143
1416\34\154
K8AZ 0027\11\025 0096\21\074 0214\29\099 0485\37\149 0604\35\140
1463\34\151
K1IR 0012\05\011 0318\18\086 0222\25\096 0436\34\133 0748\32\133
0924\34\144
K0RF 0020\10\017 0102\22\062 0344\31\106 0426\38\140 0946\37\146
0515\31\140
KY5R 0012\04\012 0071\16\038 0068\18\066 0245\35\128 0824\33\131
0940\32\142
N1LN 0017\09\013 0075\13\040 0155\28\083 0400\34\123 0573\34\128
0887\32\136
K9ES 0016\05\009 0053\14\038 0142\22\076 0408\34\129 0389\29\114
0728\31\131
K6ZM 0002\01\002 0003\03\003 0132\18\027 0286\28\064 0610\30\080
0440\25\054
K6KO 0007\04\003 0039\11\021 0055\21\033 0147\31\082 0339\31\099
0302\28\079
W3LJ 0000\00\000 0015\04\009 0048\13\033 0132\27\069 0172\22\087
0361\27\118
AL1G 0001\01\001 0015\03\004 0130\08\007 0256\24\071 0793\25\067
0077\16\023
USA M/S LP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
NQ4U 0001\01\001 0065\12\017 0055\13\031 0173\31\076 0285\25\091
0446\24\089
USA SOAB HP
160M q\z\c 80M q\z\c 40M q\z\c 20M q\z\c 15M q\z\c 10M q\z\c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
KQ2M 0023\05\013 0210\18\072 0243\27\084 0846\37\147 1324\37\139
1299\33\128
K4ZW 0029\08\018 0164\19\070 0162\25\076 0481\33\117 1241\33\138
1126\32\128
N9RV 0019\07\013 0095\14\052 0237\20\068 0740\37\123 1085\36\128
1123\33\109
K3ZO 0008\04\007 0114\16\056 0147\19\062 0503\32\115 1137\33\122
1227\33\124
W9RE 0025\06\013 0150\23\071 0181\24\078 0580\35\124 0835\32\125
0881\33\120
WB9Z 0032\13\020 0130\19\062 0155\26\073 0342\33\106 0581\33\118
1297\35\129
K3CR 0019\06\013 0099\14\056 0217\22\078 0551\34\123 0873\34\116
0585\27\101
W1WEF 0012\05\008 0073\13\043 0099\17\054 0395\31\102 0604\30\115
1120\28\121
N6BV 0005\04\003 0055\12\025 0278\26\042 0280\31\080 1365\34\122
0645\29\070
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>From Georgek5kg at aol.com Thu Oct 31 14:22:01 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SS CW thoughts
Message-ID: <21.26a2080a.2af2dcd9@aol.com>
In a message dated 10/31/2002 7:00:06 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
nat@ajheatwole.com writes:
> The sections are multipliers in SS. They are the only multipliers and
> without all 80 of them, one's ability to do well is severely curtailed.
> The purpose of packet is first to inform others of multipliers and
> second to inform them of possible QSOs. To say that the section is not
> needed in a packet spot during SS is analogous to saying that only the
> suffix of a station is necessary in CQ WW, ARRL DX, IARU, and WPX.
>
> When you leave out the section, you limit the usefulness of your spot
> and its ability to help others. And if the goal of packet is not to help
> others, I don't see the purpose of it. In fact, why not just put out the
> first letter of a station's call sign? After all, if you leave out the
> section, why not just leave out most of the call too? I understand that
> you don't want to take the extra time to fill in the sections on your
> spots, but your second reason of not seeing the usefulness of doing so
> doesn't make sense to me.
>
>
Nat,
You have clearly landed on the issue of whether or not to include the section
in the spot. Your toungue-in-cheek suggestion of only spotting the prefix in
a dx contest actually has some merit; doing so would lead to a reduction in
the number of broken-call-spots.
But back to the central issue of including sections in the spots. For sure,
my position of only posting calls and not sections does not sit well with
those who are perusing spots for section mults. And, for that I incurred
untold rath in the last SS when I did that. [I also got a great deal of
support for my actions as well.] But not to worry, this year I am not going
to use packet so my spots will not be there.
But to complete my thoughts. I consider the section information something
that must be copied correctly when a station is worked. The same goes for
serial no. and check. Heck, if I bother to post the section in a spot, I
might as well go ahead and complete the job by posting the the other info as
well. And, of course, that is why I draw the line by posting only the
callsign, frequency and time and not a pennyweight more!
Yes, I know this is controversial, but so be it.
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 k1mk at arrl.net Thu Oct 31 11:24:03 2002
From: k1mk@arrl.net (Michael Keane, K1MK)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
Message-ID:
<20021031112404.11440.h005.c002.wm@mail.peoplepc.com.criticalpath.net>
On Thu, 31 Oct 2002, K4SB wrote:
> I'm surprised that no one has commented that on 21000.5 or such, you
> are absolutely
> out of the US band according to both ARRL and FCC announcements.
Well, I don't see what would be wrong with 21000.5 As long as you're
keying waveform is reasonable and you're not sending faster than 100
wpm. ;-)
> I believe (???) they state quite emphatically that 2.5 kc up from the
> bottom is the absolute minimum.
No, that's not stated emphatically by anyone.
In practice and to be clear, on USB, how close one can hug the low edge
comes down to the sideband supression and frequency accuray of your rig.
> Heck, at .5 up, you wouldn't be legal even on LSB!
Huh ?!?
Wrong sideband or wrong edge. 0.5 kHz up from the bottom on LSB is most
definitely out of the band!
Mike K1MK
Michael Keane K1MK
k1mk@arrl.net
________________________________________________
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http://www.peoplepc.com
>From k4bai at worldnet.att.net Thu Oct 31 14:20:57 2002
From: k4bai@worldnet.att.net (John Laney)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
References: <20021031165611.45644.qmail@web40712.mail.yahoo.com>
Message-ID: <3DC18299.4DBE50FC@worldnet.att.net>
John:
I am pretty sure you are wrong about 28100 and above. You are
absolutely correct about the 200 watt power limit in the old Novice band
of 21100 and above.
73,
John, K4BAI.
>From k4bai at worldnet.att.net Thu Oct 31 14:27:22 2002
From: k4bai@worldnet.att.net (John Laney)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
References: <d2.205c4866.2af1759b@aol.com>
<006001c28089$797ff8e0$2202a8c0@sympatico.ca>
<00aa01c28098$67ec29f0$28fd3d04@bobhome> <3DC17040.9BE4EDC3@directvinternet.com>
Message-ID: <3DC1841A.C72A4DF2@worldnet.att.net>
On 15 meters, Ed, you would have more of your SSB signal out of the band
on LSB than when you are on the usual mode of USB. What you have to
really watch on 15 meters (and 20, too) is the upper limit of the band.
There seem to always be stations above 21347 and often also above 14347,
although less often than on 20, probably because there is more
non-contest activity on contest weekends on 20 than on 15. A few years
ago, I and many others, got OO cards for quick replies to a DX station
operating about 14348 in a DX Contest and I have been much more careful
about that since then.
Hope to see you this weekend as guest op at W4AN in ARRL SS CW. Have
fun.
73,
John, K4BAI.
>From kg5u at hal-pc.org Thu Oct 31 13:35:09 2002
From: kg5u@hal-pc.org (Dale L Martin)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] New Contest Logging System
Message-ID: <LPBBJJHKFOOEGKEBKHOJEELIEJAA.kg5u@hal-pc.org>
Due to the increasing difficulty, cost, resources, and time computers are
causing in amateur radio contesting, our club has determined there is a need
to economize and simplify.
Therefore, the goal is to remove all computers from amateur radio contesting
by Dec. 31, 2002.
Instead, everyone will need to purchase an Etch-A-Sketch for contest
logging.
There are many sound reasons for doing this:
1. No software problems; Everyone will be using the same system.
2. No technical glitches causing lost logs.
3. No more wasted time reading and writing emails or playing solitaire when
you should be CQ'ing or S&P'ing mults.
Frequently Asked Questions for Etch-A-Sketch Technical Support:
Q: My Etch-A-Sketch has all of these funny little lines all over the
screen.
A: Pick it up and shake it
Q. How do I turn my Etch-A-Sketch off?
A: Pick it up and shake it.
Q. What's the shortcut for the Undo?
A: Pick it up and shake it.
Q. How do I create a new log?
A. Pick it up and shake it.
Q. How do I set the background and foreground to the same color?
A. Pick it up and shake it.
Q. What is the proper procedure for rebooting my Etch-A-Sketch
A: Pick it up and shake it.
Q. How do I delete a log on my Etch-A-Sketch?
A: Pick it up and shake it.
Q. How do I save my log on my Etch-A-Sketch?
A: Don't shake it.
>From k4oj at tampabay.rr.com Thu Oct 31 14:42:34 2002
From: k4oj@tampabay.rr.com (k4oj)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ...where's the beef
Message-ID: <3DC187AA.3060402@tampabay.rr.com>
Enjoyed your post about the station that owns the bottom of the band...
If we all had that much aluminum I think we would try to do same, too!
But Jim, how did you Californinas do from Ascension?
Inquiring minds want to know!
73,
Jim, K4OJ
>From w9sz at prairienet.org Thu Oct 31 13:54:14 2002
From: w9sz@prairienet.org (Zack Widup)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
In-Reply-To: <3DC17040.9BE4EDC3@directvinternet.com>
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10210311352010.26061-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
On Thu, 31 Oct 2002, K4SB wrote:
> Bob Wruble wrote:
> snipped
> > ie below 21200 or 14150 etc...... an easy trap to fall into but still not
> > excuseable!! admittingly tunning down to 21113 a bit much!!
> > de w7gg
>
> I'm surprised that no one has commented that on 21000.5 or such, you
> are absolutely
> out of the US band according to both ARRL and FCC announcements. I
> believe (???) they state quite emphatically that 2.5 kc up from the
> bottom is the absolute minimum.
>
> Heck, at .5 up, you wouldn't be legal even on LSB!
>
> 73
> Ed
I have never seen this figure written anywhere. I have worked many DX
stations up about 0.7 kHz from the bottom of the CW band. This should be
adequate if you're not sending at 200 wpm!
100 Hz is a litle too close to the band edge for my taste, though.
73, Zack W9SZ
>From MTessmer at axxesstech.com Thu Oct 31 13:11:27 2002
From: MTessmer@axxesstech.com (Mike Tessmer)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SS CW thoughts
Message-ID:
<EC2530260094D411A5E700A0C9D1C4C901697404@axxessexch01.axxesstech.com>
> When you leave out the section, you limit the usefulness of
> your spot and its ability to help others.
I don't see this at all. Each and every QSO in SS is valuable. I would
think one would want to work anything that is spotted in order to maximize
their score. If it turns out to be a mult it's a bonus.
As far as I can tell, the only place this argument has any merit is for
those that are persuing 80/80.
73, Mike K9NW
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>From Nzharps at aol.com Thu Oct 31 15:19:28 2002
From: Nzharps@aol.com (Nzharps@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
Message-ID: <a1.2fee725b.2af2ea50@aol.com>
John,
I agree that phone bands should be expanded to reflect the bulk of activity
that has come to pass as ham radio these days. But you miss the point. Too
many people were either sloppy, confused (I recieved a report today thru a
friend that someone who called just plain didn't know it was out of bounds to
work us at 21135), or just plain greedy. I think those are the real issues.
Ron, K8NZ
In a message dated 10/31/02 8:56:48 AM Pacific Standard Time,
johngeig@yahoo.com writes:
> Before the flames start too much on my next comments,
> understand that I am mainly a CW operator, who is
> getting interested in the digital modes also.
>
> Maybe part of the solution to operating out of band is
> to reaccess the US phone band limits. Take 15 meters
> for example. SInce the ARRL helped to kill the Novice
> license 10 years ago, why do we need 100 KC of CW only
> at 200 watts between 21.100 to 21.200. Remember that
> during the CW CQWW contest. When a US station goes
> above 21.100, as they will if we get any decent
> propogation, turn off the amp. Same for
> 28.100-28.200.
>
> There really is no reason today for having a "Non US
> phone band" like there may have been in the past. The
> days of the US ham having the good equipment and the
> rest of the world having to operate on junk are over.
> Hams in JA, EU, Asia, SA are using stations that would
> put many US hams, myself included, to shame.
>
> There is no reason we could not drop the bottom of the
> US phone band to 21.150, or .140, while saving a few
> KCs for the novices that still remain. There are a
> few, I worked one last year on 15 CW. Same for 80
> meters. I believe we could easily drop phone down to
> 3.650 or so, which would eliminate much of the split
> operation now needed there. We already have the
> 3.500-3.600 segment for CW, and 3.600 -3.700 is pretty
> much a vast wasteland here in the US with little CW or
> digital operating taking place. Ditto for 14.100 to
> 14.150.
>
> Lets get with the times and get the US phone bands
> readjusted, especially now since we are handing out
> general and extra class licenses to anyone who can
> sign their names, and these new operators, for the
> most part, are not running CW for obvious reasons.
>
> 73s John NE0P
>
>
> --- Nzharps@aol.com wrote:
> > Hi Pete,
> >
> > Interestingly PJ2 was a rare mult this past weekend.
> > We missed it on 5
> > bands, only working one on 10m.
> >
> > Seems that ease of operation has translated into
> > poor or sloppy operating
> > technique. After having operated in multi
> > environments for many years and
> > having observed lots of poor operating practice
> > related to packet, I guess I
> > just need to add this on to the list.
> >
> > Maybe someone should write a book entitled "Packet
> > assisted 101" to help both
> > neophytes and old vets do a better job using what
> > should be a great tool.
> >
> > 73,
> > Ron, K8NZ
> >
> >
> > In a message dated 10/30/02 12:21:07 PM Pacific
> > Standard Time,
> > n4zr@contesting.com writes:
> >
> >
> > > I'm skeptical that people would be that desperate
> > for a PJ2. I suspect
> > > that many of those who messed up probably were
> > assisted stations that
> > > called you on a point-and-shoot basis. The ease
> > of operation of the
> > > current generation of logging software, which
> > normally grabs both the
> > > receive and transmit frequencies, makes it really
> > easy to screw up. If a
> > > VE spots you, with no QSX data, that spot quickly
> > propagates all over the
> > > US. It's really easy to overlook in the heat of
> > rapid S&P operation, and
> > > be into a QSO before you realize you're simplex
> > somewhere out of the band
>
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>From discreetly_confidential at yahoo.com Thu Oct 31 12:43:58 2002
From: discreetly_confidential@yahoo.com (Chuck)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] message date
In-Reply-To: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10210311039060.19718-100000@bluestem.prairienet.org>
Message-ID: <20021031204358.48604.qmail@web13310.mail.yahoo.com>
Of course.. if the message was signed by Larsen
E. Rapp W1OU then we all should know that our
tongues should be pressed quite firmly against
the inside of the right cheek. (in the mouth...
the mouth! HEH0
And if you need to know who W1OU is... check QST
(any April issue) back in the 60's and 70's.
I recall one of his articles where he provided a
great technical tip! His advice told us that we
can increase the strength of our RF output signal
levels by using different diameters of coax.
Start out with RG8. THen go to RG58, then RG141.
The electrons will be compressed as they move
from the larger diameter cable to the next
smaller diameter cable which will make them
increase velocity which will make them fly off
the antenna much much faster!
Ok.. remove tongues from right cheeks!
73
Chuck K3FT
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>From w3uls at 3n.net Thu Oct 31 15:36:14 2002
From: w3uls@3n.net (John Rippey)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] A non-QRZ.com contest perspective
Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.2.20021031153159.00b1a590@3n.net>
I am a newbie and not set up to be a serious contester--software, etc.
However, I like working contests for several reasons. First, MOST operators
in contests are very good and it is a pleasure to hear them go at it (and
work the ones I want to). Second, you can pick up some mighty interesting
locales by careful listening. Third, it's fun to pick out weaker signals
among the strong and try to raise those stations. Fourth, by the closing
hours of the contest, you can be welcomed with open arms.
What I don't like about some contesters is their splatter on SSB aggravated
by shouting into their mikes. How this leads to higher scores, I do not
knoww, and I abvoid these foplks.
>From johngeig at yahoo.com Thu Oct 31 13:37:01 2002
From: johngeig@yahoo.com (John Geiger)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: Do we need new spectrum...was out of bands operation
In-Reply-To: <11a.196cfaea.2af2e75a@aol.com>
Message-ID: <20021031213701.20218.qmail@web40707.mail.yahoo.com>
I think that we should go below 3700 to 3650 at least.
Here is one reason why. On other bands, like 40, 15,
10, and even 20 (without the novice band), the
convention is to have 100 kc for CW operation, then a
novice band, and then phone operation. Well on the 80
meter band we have 100 kc for CW operation, and then
another 75 kc until we get to the novice band. We
should at least take advantage of that extra unused
spectrum.
73s John NE0P
--- Cqtestk4xs@aol.com wrote:
> Following up what NE0P prosposed.
>
> My wife is currently studying for her tech and is
> also working on her code to
> get it up to 5 WPM. She's asked me, who operates on
> the subbands on 80, 40
> 15 and 10 that are reserved for the tech with the
> code endorsement? My
> honest answer was....almost no one. It's a waste of
> spectrum. I have never
> understood why the US was a second class citizen on
> the parts of the bands
> "reserved for the rest of the world" on SSB. Maybe
> it made sense back in the
> early 60s when I got my license because for the most
> part the US was gifted
> with all the great equipment and so forth...but not
> any more. It is a
> necessary part of spectrum that should be opened up
> the US ops.
>
> We have tons of guys from 14.150 up and a vast
> wasteland from 14.100-14.150.
> The same is true on 15, 40 and 75. Yup, I am
> primarily a phone op, but I do
> cw too. However, this is not about ssb Vs cw. The
> cw guys aren't using
> it...especially 14.100-14.150. It's just a common
> sense thing that should
> have evolved a long time ago. And no, I'm not
> talking about invading any
> areas below 3700, 7100, 14100, 21100 or 28300.
>
> OK, be gentle with the flames.
>
> Bill K4XS
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>From johngeig at yahoo.com Thu Oct 31 13:40:22 2002
From: johngeig@yahoo.com (John Geiger)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Out of Band operating
In-Reply-To: <3DC1841A.C72A4DF2@worldnet.att.net>
Message-ID: <20021031214022.20759.qmail@web40707.mail.yahoo.com>
--- John Laney <k4bai@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
> There seem to always be stations above 21347 and
> often also above 14347,
Nothing wrong with operating on 21.347 and up a
little, unless your sideband extends for another 100
kc-I heard a few close to that last weekend.
73s John NE0P
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>From johngeig at yahoo.com Thu Oct 31 13:46:09 2002
From: johngeig@yahoo.com (John Geiger)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ARRL sections
Message-ID: <20021031214609.19886.qmail@web40708.mail.yahoo.com>
Now that we are coming up on the weekend where ARRL
sections receive more attention than anything else,
does anyone understand any rhyme or logic when it
comes to creating ARRL sections and/or mults for the
November SS?
For example, a few years ago they split Washington
into EWA and WWA? Why split this state and leave more
populous states-like Illinois and Ohio as single
sections? I think it could be justified to split
Illinois into 3 sections: Chicagoland, Northern
Illinois, and Southern Illinois.
Why was NNY created? There aren't that many active
hams in NNY to create a new sections. That is usually
one of the hardest US sections to get in the
Sweepstakes.
Why was PR split off from the rest of the West Indies
section? Same for why Newfoundland and Labrador now
counts separately from Maritimes sections.
Lets hope they dont' split Newfoundland and Labrador
apart, or split up VY1, VE8, and VY0 into separate
mults or a sweep will get really difficult.
Glad we don't have the KZ5 section to chase anylonger,
that makes things easier.
I guess I am really curious as to what warrents a new
section creation? And why haven't some taken place in
some of the larger states?
73s John NE0P
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>From Georgek5kg at aol.com Thu Oct 31 20:21:18 2002
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] IC-756Pro-II Full Break in keying
Message-ID: <4f.262677a3.2af3310e@aol.com>
My keying in full break in with the 756Pro-II is choppy...like the weighting
is way too light. I suspect it is due to some kind of a PTT timing problem.
No adjustment I can make in the radio's KEYER menu or with the "BK IN DELAY"
control makes any difference.
Does anyone else experience this?
George I. Wagner, K5KG
Productivity Resources LLC
941-312-9450
941-312-9460 fax
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>From k4oj at tampabay.rr.com Thu Oct 31 21:04:40 2002
From: k4oj@tampabay.rr.com (k4oj)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Clean Sweep is not all that
Message-ID: <3DC1E138.7020700@tampabay.rr.com>
While achieving a Sweep is part of what many feel SS is about - as far
as scoring, looking for that last section versus running sections - your
bigger score will come from running stations!
The major contest software programs have a mult is owrth this many QSOs
screen section - wqhen you approach the sweep note the increase in your
score that non mult Q was and then when you do work another you will see
that it is not - you said
"one's ability to do well is severely curtailed."
as reagrds not sweeping - I wholeheartedly disagree... having done SS a
lot, inclduing a threepeat in multi-single, after only landing in the
SINGLE OP Top Ten once, as a fourth place finisher who was the only Top
Tenner not to Sweep I can say - do the math... The winner is based on
scores, not on Sweeps - the Sweep is a personal goal but is NOT
mandatory and you are NOT severely curtailed by missing one!
See everyone this weekend - I will be in the rare West Central Florida
Section!
73,
Jim, K4OJ
... ...
>From bob.wruble at verizon.net Thu Oct 31 20:10:13 2002
From: bob.wruble@verizon.net (Bob Wruble)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ARRL sections
References: <20021031214609.19886.qmail@web40708.mail.yahoo.com>
Message-ID: <013a01c2815c$94245aa0$11f73d04@bobhome>
i agree ... i think it boils down to has the most pull
at the league plus most of the new sections both canada
anf the us continue to improve the easter stations advantage
in my opinion,,,,, w7gg
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Geiger" <johngeig@yahoo.com>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 1:46 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ARRL sections
> Now that we are coming up on the weekend where ARRL
> sections receive more attention than anything else,
> does anyone understand any rhyme or logic when it
> comes to creating ARRL sections and/or mults for the
> November SS?
>
> For example, a few years ago they split Washington
> into EWA and WWA? Why split this state and leave more
> populous states-like Illinois and Ohio as single
> sections? I think it could be justified to split
> Illinois into 3 sections: Chicagoland, Northern
> Illinois, and Southern Illinois.
>
> Why was NNY created? There aren't that many active
> hams in NNY to create a new sections. That is usually
> one of the hardest US sections to get in the
> Sweepstakes.
>
> Why was PR split off from the rest of the West Indies
> section? Same for why Newfoundland and Labrador now
> counts separately from Maritimes sections.
>
> Lets hope they dont' split Newfoundland and Labrador
> apart, or split up VY1, VE8, and VY0 into separate
> mults or a sweep will get really difficult.
>
> Glad we don't have the KZ5 section to chase anylonger,
> that makes things easier.
>
> I guess I am really curious as to what warrents a new
> section creation? And why haven't some taken place in
> some of the larger states?
>
> 73s John NE0P
>
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>From nat at ajheatwole.com Wed Oct 2 01:31:15 2002
From: nat@ajheatwole.com (Nat Heatwole)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SS CW thoughts
References:
<EC2530260094D411A5E700A0C9D1C4C901697404@axxessexch01.axxesstech.com>
Message-ID: <004e01c269cc$8c563520$38c214ac@guilford.edu>
> I don't see this at all. Each and every QSO in SS is valuable. I
would
> think one would want to work anything that is spotted in order to
maximize
> their score. If it turns out to be a mult it's a bonus.
Perhaps, but adding the section into the spot certainly doesn't hurt
one's score either.
73, Nat, WZ3AR
>From nat at ajheatwole.com Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
From: nat@ajheatwole.com (Nat Heatwole)
Date: Wed Oct 2 17:30:06 2002
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Clean Sweep is not all that
References: <3DC1E138.7020700@tampabay.rr.com>
Message-ID: <00aa01c26a52$809053c0$38c214ac@guilford.edu>
> While achieving a Sweep is part of what many feel SS is about - as far
> as scoring, looking for that last section versus running sections -
your
> bigger score will come from running stations!
Overall, yes, but in the beginning of SS, one mult is worth far more
than one QSO. Therefore, if one has only limited operating time, it's
better to get lots of mults and some QSOs rather than few mults and many
QSOs.
> the Sweep is a personal goal but is NOT
> mandatory and you are NOT severely curtailed by missing one!
Alright Jim, prove me wrong. If you make it into the top 10 for any
category in SS CW this weekend, I'll agree with your statement that
sweeps are not necessary to win. After all, you have a good station and
you are a good operator, so if making the top ten does not mandate a
sweep, you should be able to prove it.
> 73,
>
> Jim, K4OJ
73, Nat, WZ3AR
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