Here are some Candian claimed scores from the CQ WW DX CW. If you
know of more scores, please sned them to me at:
VE2ZP@VA3TCP.#EON.ON.CAN.NOAM (Packet Radio) or
ve2zp@va3tcp.ampr.org (InterNet)
CQ WW DX CW 1994
Canadian Claimed Scores
VE6BMX AL 599q 57z 91c 198,468
VE3DZZ AL 383q 65z 72c 190k
VE6GK AQ (computer ate log)
VE3RM 21 242q 19z 50c
VE6JY 14 1484q 34z 100c 482,936 (VE6WQ op)
VD7C 14 1506q 33z 94c (VE7XR op)
VA3KA 14L 268q 25z 75c 68,000
VG7SZ 7 1769q 34z 87c (VE7NTT op)
VE6XH 7 312q 26z 55c 72,576
VE7RBL 7 630q 22z 32c 71,280
VE7CC 3.5 677q 26z 41c
VG2ZP 3.5 293q 11z 29c 24,120
VE3EJ MS 3962q 164z 524c 6,714,880
VE7U MS 2055q 102z 176c 1,367,204 (VE7UBC)
VE3EJ MS VE7U MS
QSOs Zon DXc QSOs Zon DXc
160 205 15 41 62 8 6
80 699 27 87 423 19 25
40 1139 38 118 442 28 53
20 1254 38 124 957 28 58
15 616 30 107 163 16 31
10 49 16 47 8 3 3
Tot 3962 164 524 2055 102 176
= 6,714,880 = 1,367,204
A=Single Op All Bands
L=Low power (<100w)
Q=QRPp
14=Single Op Single Band (MHz)
MS=Multi-op Single Tx
73,
Dave VE2ZP/VE9CB
>From Gerry Hohn <Gerry.Hohn.0285711@nt.com> Sun Dec 4 11:09:26 1994
From: Gerry Hohn <Gerry.Hohn.0285711@nt.com> (Gerry Hohn)
Subject: CQWW-CW 160 SO-VE6LB
Message-ID: <199412041815.20504.0@nmiss1.miss.nt.com>
Subject:
Time:11:10
OFFICE MEMO CQWW-CW 160 SO-VE6LB
VE6LB 160 single op-assisted (for what little good it did)
107Qs
7Cs
6Zs
2,743 Ps
IC761, FL2500, HF2V
Gerry
>From Alan Brubaker <alan@nah.dsd.ES.COM> Sun Dec 4 19:05:17 1994
From: Alan Brubaker <alan@nah.dsd.ES.COM> (Alan Brubaker)
Subject: 160 M contest.
Message-ID: <199412041905.MAA06520@nah.dsd.ES.COM>
Yet another casual effort from the Rancho...
K6XO/7 Utah section Single op, unassisted, High power, low antenna.
378 QSOs, 67 sections, 2 DX 53,406
Didn't spend too much time at it, but I think that anyone who wanted
it had a shot at me. It is amazing how strong some of the QRP signals
are. Once again, the propagation quirks showed up. Missed RI, ND, LA
and VE1, 2, 4, 8, PR, VI and PAC. I heard RI, ND, VE2 but never caught
up with them. I heard that KH6CC was on, but missed Jack entirely.
Listen for Utah in the 10 meter VHF QSO party next weekend.
Alan, K6XO
alan@nah.dsd.es.com
There's no meters like <insert your favorite band here> meters...
>From Larry Vehorn <larry@indy.net> Sun Dec 4 20:25:26 1994
From: Larry Vehorn <larry@indy.net> (Larry Vehorn)
Subject: ARRL 160m
Message-ID: <199412042025.AA02420@IndyNet.indy.net>
Results of 2-3 Dec ARRL 160m Contest:
168 qso x 66 sec x 9 dx = 27,225
Fun time, but poor path to EU. Big surprise was 5T5JC on Friday night.
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