Here is a summary of our (W6YL) FD score compared to W6PYX.  Would like 
to
see other class 2A scores from front running stations.
 
 
Here is the band by band breakdown comparison:
BAND   W6YL CW   W6PYX CW    W6YL PH   W6PYX PH
 80      45         75         28        113
 40     330        393        232        202
 20     458        524        587        516
 15     227        167        483        210
 10       0          0          0          0
NOVICE   15          0        223          5
VHF/UHF   1          6        136         52
OSCAR     0          1         62          0
PACKET   47          5          -          -
TOTALS 1123       1171       1751       1098
 
 
TOTAL QSOs:  W6YL = 2874    W6PYX = 2277
QSO POINTS:         7994            6906
BONUS PTS:           900            1000
FINAL SCORE:        8894            7906
 
both stations class 2A.  W6YL had 13 people, W6PYX had only 6 (!)
Based on last yrs scores, W6YL would place 5th, W6PYX would place 11th
  W6YL incl: AD6E, AA6FB, KL6BV,       W6PYX incl:  W1FEA, WN4KKN
             WB6ZLM, KH6N, WR6K,                    W6PYX, NX6R,
             N6XVK, N6HBI, WA6BXH                   K2BA, KC6EWK
             N7STU, KA6SPN, KK6NR, KD6VZQ
 
**copied from DXPSN**
 
73, Robert N7STU/YB2ARO        N7STU@THETECH.COM  
                               N7STU@N0ARY.#NOCAL.CA.USA.NA
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>From Fred Hopengarten" <lectroid!jjmhome!k1vr!k1vr@uunet.uu.net  Thu Jul  1 
>16:21:23 1993
From: Fred Hopengarten" <lectroid!jjmhome!k1vr!k1vr@uunet.uu.net (Fred 
Hopengarten)
Subject: CT, a 286 + DOS 6.0
Message-ID: <2c3300f9.k1vr@k1vr.UUCP>
286, DOS 6.0
I use a 286 computer for hamming, and have recently
installed DOS 6.0.
I use DoubleSpace (though the buzz is that you are better
off to use
Stacker).  I have EMM on an Everex board and 4 MB RAM.
Before DOS 6,
CT would tell me that I could make about 13,000 QSO's (with
DOS 3.3 and
later DOS 5). Now, with DOS 6, I seem unable to use my EMM
and CT tells
me that I can only make about 2300 QSO's.
1.  This is a warning to the CT Users world.
2.  Though DOS 6 has instructions on how to get back your
EMM if you have
    a 386 or 486 computer, I haven't found instructions on
how to do it
    for a 286. Any tips?
-- Fred K1VR >NO1A (or k1vr!k1vr@uunet.uu.net)
K1VR de NO1A    1-Jul 1509Z >
-- 
Fred Hopengarten K1VR
Six Willarch Road, Lincoln, MA 01773-5105
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