Here are the scores hot off of 3830.
As always - if you have any additions or corrections send them
to me at: geoiii@bga.com
or 512-416-0140.
this is the first pass - keep them coming.
Single op QRP
KP4/KA9FOX 906 76 = 137,712
W2GD 792 77 = 121,968
WA4PGM 688 76 = 104,576
W7CFL 647 73 = 94,462
KB4GID 614 75 = 92,100
K0KX 567 72 = 81,648 aa0od
WG9U 537 72 = 77,328
Single op low power
NP2M 1050 77 = 161,700 wx9e
K7GM 1061 76 = 161,272
KO9Y 1039 77 = 160,006
WD0T 1052 76 = 159,904
K1LL 1035 77 = 159,390
K6XO 1035 77 = 159,390
W7ZRC 1031 76 = 156,712
K8CX 1004 77 = 154,616
K0EJ 1009 75 = 151,350
K0KE 969 77 = 149,226
K1TR 994 75 = 149,100
N4OGW 996 74 = 147,408
WX9U 921 74 = 136,308
K6ZH 875 77 = 134,750
WA9TPQ 873 73 = 127,458
N9JF 795 75 = 119,250
N9XX 760 75 = 114,000
KZ8E 727 76 = 110,504
WD9HTC 715 74 = 105,820
W9WI 699 72 = 100,656
WE9V 555 75 = 83,250
K9ZO 500 75 = 75,000
K5HUQ 388 70 = 54,320
K3SA 296 75 = 44,400
WY7U 296 69 = 40,848
WD9CIR 196 60 = 23,520
Single op high power
WM5G 1580 77 = 243,320 kr0y - unconfirmed
N5RZ 1546 76 = 234,992
W5WMU 1513 77 = 233,002 k5ga
K4VX 1449 77 = 223,146 wx3n
K5GN 1446 77 = 222,684
NC0P 1406 77 = 216,524 ag9a
K5XI 1401 77 = 215,754 nm5m
N2IC 1394 77 = 214,676
K3LR 1378 77 = 212,212 k3ua
K6LL 1368 77 = 210,672
K5MR 1363 77 = 256,102
K7UP 1349 77 = 207,746
K0RF 1333 77 = 205,282
KI3V/7 1308 77 = 210,432
K6XT 1304 77 = 200,816
NP4Z 1332 75 = 199,800
KZ2S 1285 77 = 197,890
AC4NJ 1284 77 = 197,736 wc4e
W6QHS 1276 77 = 196,504 w6cf
WA8ZDT 1300 75 = 195,000
W9RE 1254 77 = 193,116
W0UA 1248 77 = 192,192
KE3Q 1260 76 = 191,520
K5ZD 1252 75 = 187,800
K3ZO 1219 76 = 185,288
N6RO 1202 77 = 185,108
KT3Y 1187 77 = 182,798
W1FEA/6 1183 77 = 182,182
K2ZJ 1198 76 = 182,096
KF3P 1176 77 = 181,104
KC7V 1176 77 = 181,104
WC6H 1170 77 = 180,180
W4MYA 1156 77 = 178,024
AA6MC 1150 77 = 177,100
K2TR 1145 77 = 176,330
K6KM 1139 77 = 175,406
N6TV 1136 77 = 174,944
AB6FO/KP2 1147 76 = 174,344
W5KFT 1114 76 = 169,328
W8FN 1104 75 = 165,600
N0XA 1052 77 = 162,008
W5VSZ 1050 77 = 161,700
K1IU 1042 77 = 160,468
K2MM 1011 76 = 153,672
NA2N 969 77 = 149,226
WU3M 749 77 = 115,346
WG9L 761 75 = 114,150
W6MVW 590 76 = 89,680
KB5YVT 500 73 = 73,000
Multi-op
WX0B 1437 77 = 221,298
K0WA 1229 77 = 189,266
KY1H 1198 77 = 184,492
KR9U 1149 77 = 176,946
K0RWL 1119 77 = 172,326
AA8U 1077 77 = 165,858
K1RU 1073 77 = 165,242
--
George Fremin III
Austin, Texas C.K.U.
WB5VZL
512/416-0140
geoiii@bga.com
>From scott@6.microbbs.us.com (Scott Lieberman) Mon Nov 7 05:53:38 1994
From: scott@6.microbbs.us.com (Scott Lieberman) (Scott Lieberman)
Subject: CW SS Score
Message-ID: <d48_9411070156@microbbs.us.com>
W6BIP- multi-operator 1994 CW SS
(W6BIP, N1EE operators)
736-74-108,928
Excuses- TNTC (To numerous to count)
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>From Peter Reed <P.L.Reed@sussex.ac.uk> Mon Nov 7 09:17:40 1994
From: Peter Reed <P.L.Reed@sussex.ac.uk> (Peter Reed)
Subject: Subscription addresses?
Message-ID: <10138.199411070917@solx1_unix>
Hi all. I seem to have lost my files with info on subscribing to the
reflectors. Steve, GW4BLE, now has access to Internet and wishes to subscribe.
Can anyone send me the addresses to which subscription requests need to
be sent for:
the ct Reflector
the CQ Contest Reflector
Please e-mail me at: mpfb8@central.sussex.ac.uk
Many thanks, 73...Peter, G4BVH
>From Larry Schimelpfenig <lschim@mailstorm.dot.gov> Mon Nov 7 11:36:22 1994
From: Larry Schimelpfenig <lschim@mailstorm.dot.gov> (Larry Schimelpfenig)
Subject: SOLP SS SCORE
Message-ID: <Pine.3.07.9411070622.B29463-b100000@mailstorm.dot.gov>
Didn't think I was going to have time to get into the fray at all, but
managed to get in something like 10 hours. Single Op Low Power Unassisted
400 X 77 = 61,600
When I first got on Saturday night, the only band on which I could do
anything was 80, and it wasn't good - weak watery signals. Fooled
around for about an hour and went to eat the blackberries Tree was
going to hack Sunday. Got back on around midnight local and found 80 to be
better. CQ'd and even had people answer. Had about 320 Q's and missing
NFL, WTX, WYO, KS, NE, PAC, VE8, KL7 and KP2 when I went to bed. Got back on
about 2000z Sunday. Found N6VI for Pac immediately on 15. Went to 20 and found
NFL and KP2. Couldn't find Gator on 20, so back to 15, found N5RZ and WTX.
Put the beam to the west and found KS6H/7 for WYO. Swung the beam further
north and found VE8RCS. Heard NL7VJ searching and pouncing at 14020 and
followed him up the band. Tried calling him higher than the station just
worked, tried calling cq higher, tried asking him to go up, but no luck.
Went high in the band with the beam on KL7. Called cq twice and had
KL7/N7DF answer. Put the beam on downtown Manhattan and had Kansas answer the
cq. Heard someone work NE on a cq, but didn't get the call. Called cq
again and had two NE stns respond!
Interesting to work qrp ND station on 80 - If the guys in Wi, Ind etc
think they are in the black hole, they ought to operate a contest from ND
once! Also worked qrp CA station on 80. Didn't hear qrp Ward N0AX on 80,
but I kept my ears straining for him!
Heard a number of stations calling cq KL7. When I quit the contest and
went to see what was happening on the packet cluster, saw a note from
AA4NC who said "When it rains it poors - just worked 5 KL7's!"
73 de Larry K7SV in Virginia - lschim@mailstorm.dot.got
"Are we having fun yet?"
>From tim.ellam@logical.cuc.ab.ca (Tim Ellam) Mon Nov 7 03:14:00 1994
From: tim.ellam@logical.cuc.ab.ca (Tim Ellam) (Tim Ellam)
Subject: SS CW
Message-ID: <118093.1000.uupcb@logical.cuc.ab.ca>
1994 SS CW
VE6SH Single Op QRP
351/72 50544points
Missed ME,VT,NE,ND and VI for a sweep!
Tim VE6SH
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>From AGDM25A@prodigy.com ( KEVIN - WA8ZDT) Mon Nov 7 13:41:11 1994
From: AGDM25A@prodigy.com ( KEVIN - WA8ZDT) ( KEVIN - WA8ZDT)
Subject: SSCW94
Message-ID: <013.01705636.AGDM25A@prodigy.com>
ARRL SWEEPSTAKES CW - Novemver 5-6, 1994
WA8ZDT - Single Operator
BAND - QSOs
160 - --- checked 1810, but never heard anyone
80 - 334 FB condx
40 - 657 loooong skip - worked W. Coast at 11AM local Sunday!
20 - 207 OK
15 - 100 good Sat afternoon, only 10 new QSOs Sunday
10 - 1 thats it! listened many times, but nothing!
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total 1,300 - QSO's X 75 mults = 195k final score
Twenty-two and a half hours operation. I overslept Sunday morning. Still,
it is a "personal best" for me in SSCW, and possibly a Great Lakes Division
record?
With condx down and 10M all but closed, I thought this might be the year
for some lucky W8 to win it all... But the WWV #s for Sunday were SFI-75,
A Index-24, K-4 ... the condx up north here at the 44th parellel were a
little too depressed. Heard VY1JA say that he couldn't hear anyone Sunday.
It was a weekend of upsets .... George Foreman knocked out Michael Moore to
win the heavyweight boxing championship of the world
and ...
I worked more QSOs than either George, W0UA, -or- Randy, K5ZD!
had fun(?) ... 73 ... kevn - WA8ZDT
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