I don't know what happened. Something here went half-ass right.
Hours of Operation: 03:57
band QSOs points
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80 72 72
40 74 74
20 121 121
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TOTAL 267 267 X 51 multipliers = 13,617
20 M was really good early on. Went to 40 when rate clock slowed down.
The key for my increased score, and, I think, multiplier number, was
going back to 20 not too long after initial combat on 40. The band was
still open, but quiet and still long. Almost eerie.
Wish the Titan could read the 765's band.
Cornholio, huh? That up by Suffern, where the corn and beans grew
together?
I'm not quite ready for the #2 radio. Still a bit left to do with 1.
(and a little bit apprehensive, also)
CU for CQP in Sutter county and SS from NV6O multi.
Eric NV6O
edwoods@pacbell.com
>From Steve Harrison <sharriso@sysplan.com> Sat Sep 10 06:40:56 1994
From: Steve Harrison <sharriso@sysplan.com> (Steve Harrison)
Subject: No contests on sunday evening?
Message-ID: <Pine.SGI.3.90.940922173915.24337A-100000@eagle>
On Thu, 22 Sep 1994, Peter Casier wrote:
> If you want to work an expedition, do something about it.
>
> ;-) Peter-ON6TT.
>
BUT...don't steal professors' consulting paychecks!...Steve KO0U/4
>From ken.silverman@atlas.ccmail.AirTouch.COM (ken silverman) Thu Sep 22
>23:51:35 1994
From: ken.silverman@atlas.ccmail.AirTouch.COM (ken silverman) (ken silverman)
Subject: CQ WW Handbook Costs
Message-ID: <9408227802.AA780270695@atlas.ccmail.airtouch.com>
Looks like I left off the price of the book,
Domestic USA: $17.10 + $2.90 mailing = $20.00 USD
Overseas: add $5.00, for a total of $25.00 USD
Overseas is airmail.
Send to Bob Cox, K3EST
1816 Poplar Lane
Davis, CA 95616
USA
And to answer WB5CRG's question about updating incorectly
published results. You will have to ask Bob on that one, not me.
I have no vested interest in the book. I am just an avid
competitor in the CQ WW CW, and I find this book a great source
of data. I thought you would too.
Bob tells me that it took 2 people, over 1.5 years to compile
this book (actually soft cover, and spiral bound). This is the
first publication, and you can probably expect a few mistakes due
the absolute volume of statistics.
Regardless, I think this book is still worth every penny for the
avid CQ WW fan. Its kinda like the CQ Almanac, but just for the
CQ WW Contest.
Best Regards,
Ken WM2C
>From Alan Brubaker <alan@nah.dsd.ES.COM> Thu Sep 22 23:06:32 1994
From: Alan Brubaker <alan@nah.dsd.ES.COM> (Alan Brubaker)
Subject: CQ WW CW Results
Message-ID: <199409222206.QAA01172@nah.dsd.ES.COM>
Sorry Jim...
The only place where we can get 2 points per QSO in the CQWW is
within North America and not with our own country. Anywhere
else, a QSO within your own continent, but with another country,
is worth only one point. Otherwise, the Europeans would never
bother to work us. The north African and Middle Eastern stations
really clean up on the European QSOs at 3 points each.
Alan, K6XO
alan@dsd.es.com or alan@nah.dsd.es.com
>From Jay Townsend" <jayt@comtch.iea.com Thu Sep 22 23:38:41 1994
From: Jay Townsend" <jayt@comtch.iea.com (Jay Townsend)
Subject: CQWW RTTY
Message-ID: <m0qnwmo-0003ZpC@comtch.iea.com>
The CQWW RTTY is this weekend September 24-25.
Time : 48 Hours
Bands: 80 - 10
Freq : 070-100 except 40 Meters 030-045 and 070-100
Exch : RST + State(Prov) + Zone or DX RST + Zone
Mult : Countries & Zones & States (Prov's)
Pts : 3, 2, 1 Format
Logs : Roy Gould, KT1N
PO Box DX
Stow, MA
--
Jay Townsend, Ws7i < jayt@comtch.iea.com >
>From Jay Townsend" <jayt@comtch.iea.com Thu Sep 22 23:42:14 1994
From: Jay Townsend" <jayt@comtch.iea.com (Jay Townsend)
Subject: CQWW RTTY Scores
Message-ID: <m0qnwqF-0003ZpC@comtch.iea.com>
High Claimed scores will be collected on 14.088 by WS7I and I expect
Ron AB5KD to be on 7.088 if possible.
Or send 'em here on internet to me.
--
Jay Townsend, Ws7i < jayt@comtch.iea.com >
>From Tim Totten, KJ4VH" <kj4vh@iglou.com Fri Sep 23 01:05:47 1994
From: Tim Totten, KJ4VH" <kj4vh@iglou.com (Tim Totten, KJ4VH)
Subject: Sunday sprints - ask your wife!!
Message-ID: <Pine.3.89.9409221926.A26820-0100000@iglou>
On Thu, 22 Sep 1994, Tree, N6TR wrote:
> Do you folks on the east coast really want to end the contest at midnight
> on Sunday?
Yes, I'd prefer that over the present situation. Note that I'm NOT on
the east coast, but I do live in the Eastern time zone (barely). I'm
also single, if that makes any difference. (Torsten, how should we
denote marital status in the contest results?)
My suggestion would be to move ONE set of the Sprints (either FEB or SEP) to
Sunday night, and keep the other on Saturday. Anyone keeping score?
-------------------------------------------------------
Tim Totten, KJ4VH kj4vh@iglou.com
Kentucky Contest Group Fax +1-502-239-7766
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>From Jim Stevens, KI4HN" <ki4hn@Cybernetics.NET Fri Sep 23 03:46:54 1994
From: Jim Stevens, KI4HN" <ki4hn@Cybernetics.NET (Jim Stevens, KI4HN)
Subject: Sunday Sprints?
Message-ID: <Pine.SUN.3.90.940922224559.17012C-100000@server0>
For what it's worth from my peanut whistle, I say keep the Sprints where they
are. But I'm one of the lucky ones whose wife doesn't mind me contesting.
Hey, maybe I can trade my wife for your station for a contest :-).
73, Jim, KI4HN
ki4hn@cybernetics.net
>From pub759@idptv.idbsu.edu (Jim Larson) Fri Sep 23 04:27:59 1994
From: pub759@idptv.idbsu.edu (Jim Larson) (Jim Larson)
Subject: Sunday Sprint
Message-ID: <m0qo1Im-0001CdC@idptv.idbsu.edu>
Well, I have to vote NO to the move to Sunday. This is one of the few
contests I can operate for the full duration and still make it to church on
Sunday with my family. I realize church isn't a priority to most people but
it is for some. There is my two cents worth!
73, Jim
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