NC0P Score CQWW CW
Class: M/S
Ops: NC0P, KF0H, WO0V, WA0FLS, WD0GVY, WR0G
Zone 4 (Iowa)
Band QSOs Zones Countries
160 73 19 62
80 441 26 84
40 474 36 105
20 1034 36 126
15 153 25 85
10 24 11 19
Totals: 2199 153 481 =
3,760,888 Points
Submitted by,
Perry
WR0G
>From Jim Walter <76353.1416@compuserve.com> Mon Nov 27 18:13:13 1995
From: Jim Walter <76353.1416@compuserve.com> (Jim Walter)
Subject: CQ WW CW
Message-ID: <951127181313_76353.1416_GHN102-2@CompuServe.COM>
To: Internet:CQ-CONTEST@TGV.Com
CQ WORLD WIDE DX CONTEST -- 1995
Call: WB0OLA Country: United States
Mode: CW Category: S/O Low Power
Time: 19.5 hrs.
BAND QSO QSO PTS PTS/QSO ZONES COUNTRIES
160 0 0 0.00 0 0
80 18 38 2.11 8 10 Dipole @ 20'
40 12 21 1.75 8 10 " " "
20 154 422 2.74 23 68 R-5 Vertical
15 33 76 2.30 15 28 " "
10 3 3 1.00 3 2 " "
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Totals 220 560 2.55 57 118 => 98,000
All reports sent were 59(9), unless otherwise noted.
Equipment Description: TS-440S, Low Dipole, R-5 Vertical, CT 9.26
Club Affiliation:
This is to certify that in this contest I have operated
my transmitter within the limitations of my license and have
observed fully the rules and regulations of the contest.
Signature
_______James A. Walter___________
MAILING ADDRESS:
James A. Walter WB0OLA
1515 Lawndale
Elkhart, IN 46514
Comments: I hear a lot of talk on the reflector about Big Guns
and Little Pistols, guess that puts me in the Cap Gun category. I
had a 19.5 hour effort although CT says 10 hours. Lots of gaps
and a two year old to take care of Saturday afternoon. I really
do need to get better antennas, particularly on the 80 and 40.
High point was working KC4AAA on 20M with pile-up's on both sides
(working someone else). Don't think anyone else heard him. Had
to repeat my call about 20 times before he got it correct.
I couldn't believe all the Europeans Sunday Morning, where were
they on Saturday, working?
73's...Jim
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