I erroneously posted KF0H's IARU score as "Single Operator Assisted." In
fact, Jim did not use packet spotting.
I hadn't spoken with him--got his score from a mutual friend. One of you
kindly pointed out there was no SOA category in IARU, so I called Jim and
confirmed he was packetless for the test.
His category should properly be listed as Single Operator, Mixed Mode.
My apologies for the error.
73,
Perry
WR0G
>From KAY, LEONARD" <LKAY@pria.com Tue Jul 11 18:23:00 1995
From: KAY, LEONARD" <LKAY@pria.com (KAY, LEONARD)
Subject: IARU Member Societies in IARU Test
Message-ID: <3002B3B8@pria.com>
>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
And another: GB5HQ RSGB U.K.
I only worked them on 20 CW, and didn't hear them anywhere else, which
I thought unusual.
Len KB2R
>From De Syam <syam@Glue.umd.edu> Tue Jul 11 15:40:23 1995
From: De Syam <syam@Glue.umd.edu> (De Syam)
Subject: CQWW VHF Contest: K3ZO Results and Comments
Message-ID: <Pine.SUN.3.91.950711103330.9211A-100000@espresso.eng.umd.edu>
Even though I operated the IARU HF Contest, I did manage to get into this
one a bit. Right after the IARU was finished I made 4 QSO's on 2 meters
and then crashed. Coming back about 5 hours later, I played around on 6
catching three different Sporadic E openings. Highlights were XE1J and
XE1AVM.
Final score: 57 QSO's (53 of them on 6), 35 mults = 2030 points
There were some complaints about lack of activity by other participants,
but N3QYA, a local fellow hereabouts, stuck it out and rang up some 250
QSO's, which is a reasonable total for any VHF contest from this area.
Very 73,
Fred Laun, K3ZO
>From sellington" <sellington@mail.ssec.wisc.edu Tue Jul 11 16:05:15 1995
From: sellington" <sellington@mail.ssec.wisc.edu (sellington)
Subject: NAQP CW
Message-ID: <n1406665354.69371@mail.ssec.wisc.edu>
NCJ lists KA9FOX as the operator of K9MA for the February CW NAQP, but I
can't let Scott take the blame for my mediocre score. I'm responsible
for both the score and the soapbox comment.
KA9FOX did, in fact, operate the SSB Sprint from my station, which no
doubt is the source of the confusion. Congratulations to Scott for
making the Top Ten in the Sprint.
73,
Scott K9MA
(Not to be confused with the "other" Scott, KA9FOX!)
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