>
>
>The question is March to me was different. The station in Washington was
>working away from his home QTH which does make him a portable. This
>satation was at home. I wonder how many time he signs KH7 when ragchewing
>with his buddies. I know that the rules encourge this but I still have a
>right for my opinion.
>
>
He usually signs N6VI/KH6. I have worked him outside the contests.
Zack, W9SZ
>From James Brooks" <9v1yc@equator.lugs.po.my Tue May 30 19:05:32 1995
From: James Brooks" <9v1yc@equator.lugs.po.my (James Brooks)
Subject: VS6WO WPX RESULTS
Message-ID: <2fcb505f.equator@equator.lugs.po.my>
Well!
And I thought I was doing pretty darned good in this contest, but after
seeing Fred, K3ZO's score and his "humble" comments, I confess that I
was a bit humbled myself.....:)
Oh well, if nothing else, I'll be happy if I beat one of my close
competitors South of here who had the added advantage of being in
a 3-point country (you know who you are because we were almost neck
and neck all weekend, and you were jealous at my wicked European run
on Sunday - ha!).
Thanks to Steve, VS6WO for his hospitaliy and his efforts in
buliding an Asian "top ten" class station (even if I didn't make it
in the box this time). More thanks, to his wife Eva, who
serves up "top ten" food all weekend long (and makes undoubtedly the
best fudge brownies in Asia). To those who have done a contest at VS6WO,
you know what I'm talking about. To those who haven't, you don't know
what you're missing.
Here are the numbers...
Call: VS6WO (op. 9V1YC) Country: Hong Kong
Mode: CW Category: Single Operator
BAND QSO QSO PTS PTS/Q PREFIXES
80 1 2 2.0 0
40 411 1728 4.2 66
20 1349 3476 2.6 391
15 626 1124 1.8 183
10 69 69 1.0 2
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Totals 2456 6399 2.6 642 = 4,108,158
73's
James 9V1YC
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