Were no chances for us in South America, during CQ WW SSB.
NA and EU had your antennas through them. .. Was terrible to work on our
conditions, specially using 100 watts, like me. On 15, after many times, W/VE
were worked: low signal on begin and nice shape on the end, maybe because
antenna was finally turning to our direction and multiplier was important...
Well, let's wait for CQ WW CW.
Please, OM, don't forget us in South America. And remember: amplifiers aren't
for everybody HI HI... 73 and sorry if you weren't worked this time.
PW2N (Operator - PY2NY - Vitor)
P.S. All QSLs are OK and will be sent via Bureau next week. Bye...
>From wd8aub@ix.netcom.com (Doug Klein) Mon Oct 30 22:47:43 1995
From: wd8aub@ix.netcom.com (Doug Klein) (Doug Klein)
Subject: VP5 scores?
Message-ID: <199510310251.SAA09582@ix10.ix.netcom.com>
Does anyone have any score rumors for the VP5 operations:
VP5WW, VP5S, VP5T?
Please E-mail directly to me. And, if there are any band
by band breakdowns and contest highlights and
comments.
Thanks de Doug. WD8AUB. WD8AUB@IX.NETCOM.COM
VP5FOC in CQWW CW 1995 M/S
>From floydjr@nr.infi.net (jim floyd) Tue Oct 31 02:36:40 1995
From: floydjr@nr.infi.net (jim floyd) (jim floyd)
Subject: CQWW SSB Breakdown II
Message-ID: <199510310241.VAA02015@larry.infi.net>
BAND BREAKDOWN OF CQWW SSB 1995
Compiled by
WA4ZXA
160 80 40 20 15 10
CALL
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WA4ZXA
8/3/3 33/12/25 81/19/49 236/24/72 304/23/84 68/9/19
VG6BG
0/0/0 87/11/14 85/19/27 483/33/61 1105/30/82 318/18/27
K3ZO
13/7/10 148/15/51 187/20/66 1118/32/119 769/27/96 17/3/4
N9XBM
0/0/0 0/0/0 8/5/7 193/20/65 153/19/51 1/1/1
K1FWF
17/7/10 26/11/18 41/16/34 104/21/58 119/23/68 52/13/31
W2UP
10/6/7 35/10/28 50/14/43 115/22/71 116/20/57 7/5/5
WB0O
17/8/9 81/21/37 131/27/66 249/30/85 252/24/73 53/6/12
K6XO
12/5/5 29/11/16 28/12/14 255/27/75 242/26/58 1/1/1
W0AIH
57/9/21 103/17/50 238/31/84 941/38/128 493/28/110 90/11/21
PI4CC
133/5/39 475/10/56 327/19/84 707/31/102 551/33/109 30/9/25
KR2Q
17/6/11 62/12/34 110/19/56 380/29/94 391/25/91 79/10/23
K1TN
0/0/0 5/3/3 1/1/1 51/14/37 106/16/49 9/5/7
S50D
56/5/34 461/14/63 73/13/48 282/31/83 635/38/117 110/25/58
W6XR/2
18/6/9 65/13/41 151/25/71 492/32/104 802/28/113 63/9/20
GM4DMZ
450/8/53 667/17/70 757/22/91 1023/32/114 1155/34/127 286/15/56
W9SZ
0/0/0 1/1/1 0/0/0 20/8/10 12/5/8 0/0/0
K4XU
29/8/13 55/13/31 94/20/56 381/30/97 251/24/86 67/8/17
N2IC/0
40/11/20 79/17/38 394/30/70 827/36/115 776/30/94 90/12/24
PI4COM
515/10/55 928/16/67 1520/30/115 1961/40/140 1077/35/126 274/18/59
KI6VY
0/0/0 0/0/0 11/8/7 15/10/12 40/16/29 4/2/3
K0KX
33/10/17 75/18/43 155/25/65 386/34/111 489/29/106 72/11/17
WA2CJT
0/0/0 8/3/4 12/6/11 181/17/67 238/23/76 34/8/13
K3SA
2/2/2 4/4/4 16/6/15 197/30/91 104/20/68 37/9/21
N1CC
2/2/2 26/9/17 37/9/30 341/30/99 472/29/110 48/11/19
VE6JY
52/8/7 86/17/27 331/25/65 1036/36/116 1631/29/101 2/2/2
K7FR
0/0/0 18/5/5 62/16/32 348/29/81 422/27/66 35/4/5
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Well between the two sheets you should have all the info you need. It is
on at least one of the sheets. It is just to much to arrange this one by
class. You can take this sheet with a editor and take out any scores not
in your class and then compare them. The info is all there and that is
the best I can do. It is up to you to do with it as you please.
73's Jim // WA4ZXA @N4ZC <> floydjr@nr.infi.net
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