Where is the "arrl suggested standard file format" defined for log submission
via BBS or Internet???
73 de Phil na4m
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Phil Duff NA4M Internet: pduff@subzero.austin.ibm.com
IBM AWSD, Austin, Texas
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> This has nothing to do with IBM <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
>From Walton L. Stinson" <wstinson@csn.org Wed Mar 9 15:10:19 1994
From: Walton L. Stinson" <wstinson@csn.org (Walton L. Stinson)
Subject: ARRL DX Power Rprts
Message-ID: <Pine.3.05.9403090819.C29864-a100000@teal>
On Sun, 6 Mar 1994, Derek Wills wrote:
> VE4GX asked:
> Can someone please explain to me what is the purpose of the "power"
> number in DX's reports to North American Stations in the ARRL DX
> contest ? A couple of local VE4s worked a certain Italian station
> with "Q4A" in the suffix who was giving out "59 100" reports. Yeah,
> right 100 watts. This guy is opening and closing the band>
> Derek aa5bt
There really is no purpose to this number. It is essentially an "empty"
number which carries no "intelligence" whatsoever. The number even
varies from band to band during the contest with a given operator, so
it would be difficult to justify penalizing a qso because the number is
"wrong". There has been some discussion about changing the number to
itu region, age, yrs licensed, etc, but no one is really pushing for
it. if you have any suggestions, send them to cac@arrl.org.
73, walt, w0cp, rm div cac
>From terwill@leotech.MV.COM (Paul Terwilliger) Wed Mar 9 19:41:48 1994
From: terwill@leotech.MV.COM (Paul Terwilliger) (Paul Terwilliger)
Subject: K1RX ARRL SSB Multi-Single Results
Message-ID: <znr763242108k@leotech.mv.com>
Call: K1RX Country: United States
Mode: SSB Category: Multi Single
BAND QSO QSO PTS PTS/Q COUNTRIES
160 27 81 3.0 25
80 242 723 3.0 65
40 180 537 3.0 81
20 1190 3567 3.0 128
15 693 2076 3.0 122
10 68 204 3.0 48
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Totals 2400 7188 3.0 469 = 3,371,172
Operation was at the Derry, NH QTH of K1MNS.
Operators were: K1RX, NX1H, N1HFE, K1TR, K1BG, K1DG and K1MNS (1 QSO!)
Antennas:
160 - Inverted L
80 - 4-square array (elevated radials)
40 - 40-2CDs at 77' and 155'.
20 - 5 at 80'.
15 - 4/4 at 45' and 90', plus 4 south at 50'
10 - 5/5/5 at 30, 60 and 100'.
Comments:
We were going to be Multi-2, but last minute cancellations made me
wise up and drop to M/S. (Most of the ops in the list just put in a
few hours...)
Sunday on 15M gave us a real taste of life in the Black Hole. Or as
someone said "would whoever took the ionosphere please return it?".
It was most frustrating to hear K5MR and other texans having massive
EU runs that couldn't be heard. At least we had 20 (but gawd, was it
crowded!).
CQing off the remainder of a 10-minute QSY to 10 late Sunday produced
a totally unexpected QSO with JH1AJT. The only JA heard (none were
spotted). Gee, maybe the 10-minute rule isn't so bad....
Noticeable lack of activity on 80. Everyone told us were really
loud, but we still couldn't get many answers.
73,
Paul, NX1H
BREAKDOWN QSO/mults K1RX Multi Single
HOUR 160 80 40 20 15 10 HR TOT CUM TOT
0 ..... ..... ..... 52/32 4/4 ..... 56/36 56/36
1 . . 29/19 3/3 8/6 . 40/28 96/64
2 1/1 11/10 5/3 10/5 . . 27/19 123/83
3 . 20/14 9/8 7/4 . . 36/26 159/109
4 . 28/14 4/4 1/1 . . 33/19 192/128
5 4/4 27/8 . . . . 31/12 223/140
6 . 24/5 7/3 . . . 31/8 254/148
7 7/7 10/1 8/5 . . . 25/13 279/161
8 1/0 8/2 8/4 ..... ..... ..... 17/6 296/167
9 1/1 1/1 6/2 4/2 . . 12/6 308/173
10 . 4/1 1/1 64/24 . . 69/26 377/199
11 . . . 110/5 12/10 . 122/15 499/214
12 . . . . 136/32 . 136/32 635/246
13 . . . . 112/5 . 112/5 747/251
14 . . . . 81/7 15/14 96/21 843/272
15 . . . . 121/2 . 121/2 964/274
16 ..... ..... ..... ..... 84/6 6/5 90/11 1054/285
17 . . . 66/5 . 10/9 76/14 1130/299
18 . . . 24/3 13/12 6/1 43/16 1173/315
19 . . . 51/4 11/11 3/3 65/18 1238/333
20 . . . 19/0 4/3 6/1 29/4 1267/337
21 . . . 84/4 . 2/2 86/6 1353/343
22 . . . 26/1 9/5 4/2 39/8 1392/351
23 . . 5/2 26/2 2/2 3/2 36/8 1428/359
0 ..... 13/1 2/1 1/0 5/4 ..... 21/6 1449/365
1 . 11/0 7/2 . . . 18/2 1467/367
2 1/1 . 4/1 5/2 . . 10/4 1477/371
3 3/3 3/0 3/3 8/1 . . 17/7 1494/378
4 1/1 17/2 4/1 5/1 . . 27/5 1521/383
5 5/5 8/1 . . . . 13/6 1534/389
6 3/2 27/2 2/2 . . . 32/6 1566/395
7 . 19/2 4/1 . . . 23/3 1589/398
8 ..... ..... 23/6 ..... ..... ..... 23/6 1612/404
9 . . 14/4 . . . 14/4 1626/408
10 . 4/0 4/0 9/1 . . 17/1 1643/409
11 . . 3/2 65/3 . . 68/5 1711/414
12 . . . 34/1 2/2 . 36/3 1747/417
13 . . . 59/3 4/1 . 63/4 1810/421
14 . . . 61/1 . . 61/1 1871/422
15 . . . 21/2 28/4 3/3 52/9 1923/431
16 ..... ..... ..... ..... 48/3 2/2 50/5 1973/436
17 . . . 64/2 . . 64/2 2037/438
18 . . . 84/2 . . 84/2 2121/440
19 . . . 74/6 . . 74/6 2195/446
20 . . . 84/2 . . 84/2 2279/448
21 . . . 59/3 . . 59/3 2338/451
22 . 2/1 1/1 10/3 5/2 7/4 25/11 2363/462
23 . 5/0 27/6 . 4/1 1/0 37/7 2400/469
DAY1 14/13 133/56 82/51 547/95 597/105 55/39 ..... 1428/359
DAY2 13/12 109/9 98/30 643/33 96/17 13/9 . 972/110
TOT 27/25 242/65 180/81 1190/128 693/122 68/48 . 2400/469
>From Gus Widell <sm3sgp@abacus.hgs.se> Wed Mar 9 17:22:14 1994
From: Gus Widell <sm3sgp@abacus.hgs.se> (Gus Widell)
Subject: Summary SK3IK Multi 2
Message-ID: <199403091722.AA05644@abacus.hgs.se>
ARRL INTERNATIONAL DX CONTEST 1994
Call: SK3IK Country: Sweden
Mode: SSB Category: Multi Two
BAND QSO QSO PTS STATES/PROV
160 0 0 0
80 14 42 9
40 27 81 14
20 1366 4098 60
15 1023 3069 59
10 22 66 2
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Totals 2452 7356 144 = 1,059,264
Operator List: SM3CER/Jan, SM3DMP/Tom, SM3JLA/Mike, SM3OJR/Jon, SM3PZG/Sam,
SM3RAB/Ulf, SM3SGP/Gus.
Equipment Description: TS950's, TL-922, ALPHA 89, 286 laptops, Ventriloquist
DVK's.
Antennas: CUU DEE 5 el 14 mc, 5 el 21 mc, 5 el 28 mc. At abt
25-30 meters. Butternut vertical for 7 mc.
4 el wire beam for 7 mc (didn't work okey).
Loop for 3.7 mc, sloper for 1.8 mc.
This was Top of Europe Contesters effort this year. Held our annual meeting
just before the contest. Small opening the last two hours of the contest on
10 meters to Texas/Lousiana.
Club Affiliation: Top Of Europe Contesters
Sure see you next year..
73's Gus sm3sgp@hgs.se
>From Charles Fulp Jr <0006313915@mcimail.com> Wed Mar 9 16:34:00 1994
From: Charles Fulp Jr <0006313915@mcimail.com> (Charles Fulp Jr)
Subject: K3WW ARRL SSB SO/A with Breakdown
Message-ID: <62940309163426/0006313915PK3EM@mcimail.com>
K3WW ARRL DX PHONE 1994 SINGLE OP ASSISTED
BAND QSO COUNTRIES
160 30 25
80 167 63
40 170 78
20 856 124
15 490 113
10 104 56
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Totals 1817 459 = 2,500,632
HOUR 160 80 40 20 15 10 HR TOT CUM TOT
0 ..... ..... 9/8 41/18 6/5 ..... 56/31 56/31
1 . 1/1 26/17 21/20 2/1 . 50/39 106/70
2 4/4 14/14 9/7 5/5 . . 32/30 138/100
3 . 16/10 17/6 5/5 . . 38/21 176/121
4 6/4 16/13 4/4 4/1 . . 30/22 206/143
5 6/6 5/1 4/4 4/2 . . 19/13 225/156
6 6/5 12/4 8/7 . . . 26/16 251/172
7 1/1 4/3 20/8 . . . 25/12 276/184
8 ..... 4/0 7/0 ..... ..... ..... 11/0 287/184
9 1/0 3/2 10/3 2/1 . . 16/6 303/190
10 . 3/1 2/0 20/13 . . 25/14 328/204
11 . 1/1 . 55/13 29/23 . 85/37 413/241
12 . . . . 79/18 3/3 82/21 495/262
13 . . . . 73/21 8/8 81/29 576/291
14 . . . . 71/6 9/9 80/15 656/306
15 . . . 7/1 51/5 1/1 59/7 715/313
16 ..... ..... ..... 18/2 13/0 10/4 41/6 756/319
17 . . . . 59/2 9/8 68/10 824/329
18 . . . 96/5 4/3 . 100/8 924/337
19 . . . 69/5 7/4 1/1 77/10 1001/347
20 . . . 51/4 5/5 3/3 59/12 1060/359
21 . . . 40/3 4/4 1/1 45/8 1105/367
22 . . . . 15/6 14/5 29/11 1134/378
23 . 2/1 10/1 21/4 . . 33/6 1167/384
0 ..... ..... 3/2 13/1 17/1 ..... 33/4 1200/388
1 . . . 11/3 . . 11/3 1211/391
2 1/1 8/3 . 12/5 . . 21/9 1232/400
3 . 8/1 8/1 20/0 . . 36/2 1268/402
4 2/2 2/2 . 7/1 . . 11/5 1279/407
5 . 22/0 3/0 1/0 . . 26/0 1305/407
6 1/1 37/2 . . . . 38/3 1343/410
7 1/1 3/2 7/0 1/0 . . 12/3 1355/413
8 ..... ..... 7/2 ..... ..... ..... 7/2 1362/415
9 . 1/0 2/0 . . . 3/0 1365/415
10 1/0 3/0 5/1 . . . 9/1 1374/416
11 . . 3/1 14/0 . . 17/1 1391/417
12 . . 1/1 44/0 . . 45/1 1436/418
13 . . . 30/1 . . 30/1 1466/419
14 . . . 16/1 5/3 . 21/4 1487/423
15 . . . 1/0 9/0 17/5 27/5 1514/428
16 ..... ..... ..... 35/3 ..... 11/4 46/7 1560/435
17 . . . 48/0 . 1/1 49/1 1609/436
18 . . . 62/0 . . 62/0 1671/436
19 . . . 23/1 7/0 2/1 32/2 1703/438
20 . . . 33/3 1/1 . 34/4 1737/442
21 . . . 14/3 9/4 9/1 32/8 1769/450
22 . 1/1 1/1 10/0 . 1/1 13/3 1782/453
23 . 1/1 4/4 2/0 24/1 4/0 35/6 1817/459
DAY1 24/20 81/51 126/65 459/102 418/103 59/43 ..... 1167/384
DAY2 6/5 86/12 44/13 397/22 72/10 45/13 . 650/75
TOT 30/25 167/63 170/78 856/124 490/113 104/56 . 1817/459
Worked as hard as I could for my usual 48 hour effort. Trying to lead the
FRC Single Assisted gang, after a debacle in CQWW SSB. New TH19 seems to
work fine on CW but just hangs in with everyone but the big monobander guys
around here on fone.
(TH6 90'/TH7 60'/TH6 30') de Chas K3WW
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