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Subject: CQ WW Score
From: MMOULDING@delphi.com (MMOULDING@delphi.com)
Date: Tue Nov 1 00:04:30 1994
     CQ WORLD WIDE DX CONTEST  1994


      BAND     QSO   QSO PTS  PTS/QSO   ZONES COUNTRIES


      160        3        7     2.3          3      3
       80       17       34     2.0          7      7
       40       12       26     2.2          7      7
       20       53      152     2.9         11     20
       15       49      139     2.8         10     13
       10        2        6     3.0          1      1
      ================================================


     Totals    136      364     2.7         39     51  =>  32,760


Equipment Description:

    TS-440S, TH3jr, G5RV


  Operated for 5 hours.  Had Fun operating off and on Friday evening and
early Saturday morning until the Aurora Started.  Heard 2 stations off the
moon on 2 meters as well.  Low Power and Coronal Holes dont quite compliment
one another!  Do believe some of the 40 meter DX Sigs were the strongest I
have heard in quite awhile!  9M6R was 10 over at times on a G5RV Ant.
 JA0JHA gets my vote for the best 80 meter antenna in Japan!  

73, until next time!  Mark, KE7nS

mmoulding@delphi.com
 

>From Wirzenius Jari <HATJWI@HATMAIL.HATFI1.msgw.kone.com>  Tue Nov  1 22:29:00 
>1994
From: Wirzenius Jari <HATJWI@HATMAIL.HATFI1.msgw.kone.com> (Wirzenius Jari)
Subject: N4KG antenna
Message-ID: <2EB6C191@msgw.kone.com>


Sorry for the bandwith, but I could not find Larrys e-mail address from list 
and it did not appear on his mail.

Larry wrote:

>Finally, I put up one of the N4KG reverse fed ground planes on 80. In
>comparing it to the gama matched tower with about 40 radials, the KG
>special was always better, broader banded, I didn't need to keep water out
>of matching capacitors, and it allowed me to pull up all the radials. Tom
>has developed a winner in my book.

>The king of contests is only a month away!

>73 de Larry K7SV

I would like to know what kind of feed you used and how many radials etc. 
could you e-mail information directly to jari.wirzenius@kone.com.

Also anyone who has experience on N4KG tower feed system can send me e-mail 
how their system works and how they have chosen to make the impedance match 
etc. I'll post a summary to those who are interested.

I am using N4KG antenna special on 160 m and it seems to work well. I have 
worked recently xx9, vk6, ct3 and several ja's with it. No state side yet. I 
could not work in CQ WW SSB on 160 m, but I will concentrate on CW part.

73's Jari

>From Rick, K7GM" <AONISWAN@ECUVM.CIS.ECU.EDU  Tue Nov  1 11:36:30 1994
From: Rick, K7GM" <AONISWAN@ECUVM.CIS.ECU.EDU (Rick, K7GM)
Subject: WW score K7GM

K7GM/4 low power CQWW SSB

      160    4   2   2     18 hours, mostly Saturday
       80   38  10  26     TS940S barefoot
       40   50  17  33     KT34XA at 70 feet
       20  213  20  79     402CD at 80 feet
       15  186  22  88     GAP vertical on 80 and 160
       10   76  13  30
          ---- --- ---
           567  84 258  = 521,208

     Called CQ once all weekend.  Netted 3 Qs until a 3-lander took my
frequency (I could barely hear him so he probably couldn't hear me).
     As a result of no CQing, the continent breakdown was weird (for here):
     NA=27%   SA=30%   EU=33%   AS=1%   AF=7%   OC=2%
     Path to Carib. and SA was a pipeline.  12% of my Qs were with LUs.
     Heard EU on 10 both Saturday and Sunday on skew path, but no go.

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