As a still new contestor with limited experience - I love this contest.
Everybody works everybody for points.
I wish WPX were the same.
WA7FOE - Single Op - Phone Only - High Power
>From - Western Washington - Zone 6
Score breakdown:
Band Q's Zones HQ Stns
160 2 2 0
80 76 15 2
40 99 15 2
20 900 39 16
15 132 16 3
10 101 4 0
Totals 1310 Q's 91 Zones 23 Hq 486,552 points
Equipment:
FT-1000D
Alpha 87-A
Antennas:
160M Full Wave Vertical loop + Sloping Vertical
80 M 4-Square verticals
40M 3 el Force 12 @ 148' on North Tower
20M 6 el Force 12@159' on North Tower
5 el DX Engineering @ 98' on East tower
Above antennas phased with Dunestar StackMatch
A3 @ 108' on West Tower
15&10M 6/4 Force 12 Combo at 110' on North tower
A3 on West tower
Maybe it is the lesser activity in this contest, but I have found the level
of politeness and professionalism in this contest to be far above that found
in other contests.
The SSTVer that told me I was using the International calling frequency on
14.229 even gave his callsign,
Thanks and 73 - See all participants next year
Ron
>From Balmforth, Kevin D" <kbalmforth@msmail2.hac.com Mon Jul 10 21:08:02 1995
From: Balmforth, Kevin D" <kbalmforth@msmail2.hac.com (Balmforth, Kevin D)
Subject: Vacuum Variable Cap Usage/Mounting
Message-ID: <n1406744336.14773@MSMAIL2.HAC.COM>
Hi -
I've recently come into posession of a couple of UCSL-750 vacuum variable caps
for use in an amplifier project (2 X 3CX800A7). Here are some questions for
the cyber-experts :
1. Both caps have a slanted (pinon?) gear on the shaft, each apparently held
on by two set screws. After loosening the set screws, the gears still don't
want to come off. There appears to be a small hole drilled through each gear
and shaft, but there is no pin in it (i.e. I can see light through it). Can
I use a small gear puller to remove the gear, or is ther something else I'm
missing?
2. The caps came with no mounting hardware. Any recommendations to
electrically attach to the contact surfaces, and mount the cap to the amp
sub-wall? I noticed in the ARRL Handbook that the 8877 and 3CX1200 amp
projects mentioned a strap from the vacuum variable cap rotor to ground that
was required to suppress ground loops. It appears that the rotor was not hard
mounted to the sub-wall; perhaps that is why the strap was required?
3. I'm planning using the Groth (TC3) turns counters; any pros/cons on these?
4. Any other recommendations on care and feeding of these components?
Regards, Kevin NC6U
>From BILL FISHER" <BFISHER@concen.com Mon Jul 10 16:14:10 1995
From: BILL FISHER" <BFISHER@concen.com (BILL FISHER)
Subject: WWW Contesting Magazine ??
Message-ID: <9506108054.AA805414450@concen.concen.com>
I'm looking for some people interested in helping to start an
electronic contesting magazine. It would appear as a WWW page but
also be delivered by electronic mail in HTML format if requested. Or
an email could be sent out to subscribers notifying them of a new
issue. Whatever the subscriber prefers.
This would be a not-for-profit venture. Purely voluntary. No
advertisements unless the proceeds went to sponsoring a contest or
contest awards. It is also not intended to compete with or replace
the NCJ. Nothing will replace the NCJ.
Anyone with advise, ideas, thoughts, flames, ect... please email me.
I believe there is room for another contesting rag. I have a few
thoughts about how to make it intersting and innovative and will share
them with anyone interested in getting involved. Heck, if nothing
else... the price would be right.
Thanks
Bill Fisher, KM9P
No IARU. Was working on my suntan on top of a tower after I got done
with 40 miles in the mountains on my bicycle.
>From Swanson, Glenn, KB1GW" <gswanson@arrl.org Mon Jul 10 20:48:00 1995
From: Swanson, Glenn, KB1GW" <gswanson@arrl.org (Swanson, Glenn, KB1GW)
Subject: IARU score -W1INF
Message-ID: <3001837A@arrl.org>
IARU HF Championship -- 1995
Call: W1INF Country: United States
(Operator: KB1GW) Category: Single Operator
BAND QSO QSO-PTS PTS/Q ZONES HQ STNS
160 0 0 0.00 0 0
80 0 0 0.00 0 0
40 0 0 0.00 0 0
20 405 947 2.34 18 11
15 70 220 3.14 12 4
10 35 125 3.57 7 1
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--
Totals 510 1292 2.53 37 16
Score: 68,476 points
*** Part-time effort: Time On = 7 hours. ***
(QSL via:) MAILING ADDRESS:
ARRL HQ Operators Club, W1INF
225 Main Street
Newington, CT 06111
(Op: Glenn Swanson, KB1GW)
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>From De Syam <syam@Glue.umd.edu> Mon Jul 10 21:51:09 1995
From: De Syam <syam@Glue.umd.edu> (De Syam)
Subject: IARU Member Societies in IARU Test
Message-ID: <Pine.SUN.3.91.950710164826.7893C-100000@espresso.eng.umd.edu>
Oops I missed one which I found on checking through my log once more:
HB9A USKA SWITZERLAND
Thanks to Ray, WQ5L, for his additions.
Very 73,
Fred Laun, K3ZO
>From David C. Patton" <mudcp3@uxa.ecn.bgu.edu Mon Jul 10 21:52:01 1995
From: David C. Patton" <mudcp3@uxa.ecn.bgu.edu (David C. Patton)
Subject: WX0X IARU Results
Message-ID: <199507102052.PAA26559@ecom1.ecn.bgu.edu>
Another fine contest weekend from K4VX. Including Lew and Terry,
Mark, AG9A and I (WX3N) operated Club Zoran with hopes of returning
to the number one slot above the big W5WMU station. Doubt it will
happen--I think we ran too much stateside, but last year condx were
much better on 20, which is really the most important band out here.
This year we were completely unable to sustain any DX runs on 20 SSB.
10 and 15 were better with all the Es, and 40 and 80 and 160 were the
best I have ever heard in the summer.
Funny how close we were to last year's score. We made three less
QSOs this year, but finised 130k higher in final score thanks to all
the mults. In the breakdown I included 1994's numbers in
parentheses.
WX0X 1995 IARU, Multi-op
Band QSOs (1994) points zones HQ stns
160 25 (13) 55 (31) 8 (4) 2 (0)
80 110 (110) 332 (316) 22 (17) 7 (3)
40 308 (332) 1182 (1326) 33 (34) 16 (12)
20 872 (1225) 3190 (4655) 36 (47) 17 (15)
15 310 (114) 1126 (396) 33 (27) 14 (9)
10 315 (149) 923 (421) 14 (7) 1 (1)
-----------------------------------------------------------------
TOT 1940 (1943) 6808 (7145) 146 (136) 57 (40)
1940 and 203 for 1,382,024
(1943 and 176 for 1,257,000-1994)
Multi Multi would have been great fun this year!
*15 was also open all night to EU, but definitely nothing we could
run
*A few CT1s, EA8, and GW4BLE all called-in on ten. Nothing
widespread like the East Coast had.
Friday night we had a few EUs coming through this far west on 6, so
fully expected the Es to be good.
*Worked one JA on 15 over KH6.
*CE8EIO sure had a terrific (S9) signal on 3.800.
*W1AW crew did a great job! Congrats. It is still sorta eery to be
called by W1AW so many times.
*VK4MZ on 10 CW at 0400Z was nice!
*Got the rate meter (10min) up to 456 on Saturday morn, my best from
Missouri.
*As I commented last year, this is a really fun contest. Mark and I
really had to discuss our strategy during the contest because of the
10 minute rule and the rapidly chaning E skip and condx. i.e., go to
20 to work that zone 26 and possible lose the only EU link-up on 10,
etc. Great fun. Passing mults is far more difficult, so we also
utilized far more skeds than usual--And the skeds usually
materialized.
*No packet yet. Hope we never get it.
73, Dave Patton, WX3N
mudcp3@uxa.ecn.bgu.edu
>From wwalsh@intac.com (Warren Walsh) Mon Jul 10 22:39:57 1995
From: wwalsh@intac.com (Warren Walsh) (Warren Walsh)
Subject: N2BCC IARU results
Message-ID: <199507102139.RAA16089@nile.intac.com>
IARU HF Championship 1995
Call: N2BCC Country: United States
Category: Single Operator
BAND QSO QSO-PTS PTS/Q ZONES HQ STNS
160 0 0 0.00 0 0
80 12 34 2.83 8 3
40 230 912 3.97 17 9
20 431 1627 3.77 36 12
15 478 2014 4.21 27 15
10 24 84 3.50 7 1
---------------------------------------------------
Totals 1175 4671 3.98 95 40
Score: 630,585 points
Equipment Description: Ten-Tec OMNI-VI, TecTec Titan
Antennas: The N2RM antenna system
Comments: Thanks to Mr. Moore's hospitality in allowing me to use the N2RM
station, I had a blast! Learned plenty! Looking to do it again next year.
The OMNI worked great and coupled with the Titan makes a great CW station!
Ended up with about 850 CW Q's and 325 SSB. Must add more SSB Q's next year.
Best band was 15, started calling CQ on 15 SSB at 0920Z and was surprised to
have a small run into europe, haven't seen those early conditions in the
last 2 years! Thanks to everyone who participated!
Warren - N2BCC at N2RM
wwalsh@intac.com
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