CQWW CW DX CONTEST --- 1995
W9KDX 3 transmitter Multi/Multi
BAND QSO ZONE DX
160 117 19 52 Inverted L, 3 EWE's
80 390 29 94 Sloper's
40 527 35 103 2 element HyGain 70'
20 1030 36 123 TH7 56', TH2 80'
15 236 26 86 " " " "
10 72 15 24 2 element 30'
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Totals 2372 160 482 = 4,251,324
Operator's: W9KDX, K9RN,KD5PJ,KF9LB,WA9YYY,AA9LX,KS9W
Equipment: 2 FT1000, FT890, Alpha 89, AL1200, Amp Supply and TR software.
Club Affiliation: Society of Midwest Contesters
73,Bob
ks9w@aol.com
>From Takao KUMAGAI <je1cka@dumpty.nal.go.jp> Tue Nov 28 12:10:59 1995
From: Takao KUMAGAI <je1cka@dumpty.nal.go.jp> (Takao KUMAGAI)
Subject: RUFZ Top List(Nov 28, 95)
Message-ID: <199511281210.VAA00695@dumpty.nal.go.jp>
The following list has been maintained by the RUFZ Author Mat DL4MM and
Tack JE1CKA. Your update score will be appreciated.
The collected scores will be merged and posted bi-weekly(or so).
=== International RUFZ - Top List === (last revised Nov, 27th 1995)
total entries: 77 including Scores by JE1CKA/INTERNET
Points Call highest CW-PARIS-Speed (* - new)
(at Score, (at any other attempt) )
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
56216 HA3OV 520 ( Initial Speed: 400 ! )
50153 DF4PA 480 (520)
48907 N8RR 480
47532 W2UP 446
40582 S57AD 390 (446)
39510 DL8WAA 416
37463 DF1LX 390
36807 KC5NWX 367 (=KR0Y)
35317 RA9AA 390 (416)
34614 S51AY 390
32973 CT1BOH 367
32070 K1AR 367
31943 SM0TXT 347
31916 DL2HBX 390
31710 DL3DZZ 367
31688 K1DG 367
31200 DL4MM 367
31101 JE1JKL 347
30604 DL3JAN 347
30489 T94EU 347
29778 K3WW 347
28859 JH0KHR 347
28662 DL1EFD 347
27596 KE2PF 328
27566 G4BJM ???
26120 DL5LYM 347
25474 DL9GOA 328
24977 K5ZD 312
24785 SM3OJR 328
24267 JH0NZN 312
23915 N3RS 312
23813 RA9ATW 312
* 23386 KI3L 312
22736 ND3F 376
22615 DL1EFD 297
22418 IT9VDQ 312
22255 K4XU 297
22049 KU4J 297
21948 KR2Q 284
21654 ZS6EZ 297
21281 KJ4VH 284
21133 JA0FVU 284
20744 JE1SPY 312
20571 AD1C 297
20538 IT9XUC 312
19646 RA9AEW 297
19643 DK8LV 312
19262 G0SYP 297
19076 K1IU 271
18974 K3SA 284
18217 DL8DYL 271
17977 DK5JI 271
* 17343 DJ6WD 260
16597 DL1VDL 271
16468 K0OD 284
16516 DJ6WD 250
* 15846 DL1KBB 250
15318 RA9ANR 260
13926 UA9AR 240
13821 DK5QN 240
13255 DL6RDE 240
13040 RA9ATU 240
12850 DL1YAW 240
* 12281 DK1WI 223
* 11800 DL7AVE 240
11632 WA1ZUH 223
* 11258 DL6ECA 240
11013 UA9AU 240
9742 DL8DCY 223
9236 DL1DSA 231
9166 DL1DSF 215
8218 DL7DE 189
8201 RA9AUC 201
7356 DJ5KX 201
7128 DK5IF 168
* 6957 DL2SDS 183
6184 DL4JWU 178
Where to send the score
1) DL4MM@DB0TUD.#SAX.DEU.EU
2) DL4MM in DX-Cluster
3) Mathias Kolpe, DL4MM
Breitscheidstr. 17, D-01237 Dresden, GERMANY
4) Tel: +49 -351 223 10 84 Fax:+49 -351 252 63 13
5) INTERNET: mailto: je1cka@nal.go.jp or 2231084-001@t-online.de
How to get "RUFZ" CW-callsign-practice-program/contest simulation
1) search for RUFZ at @IBM in any PacketRadio-Mailbox
2) INTERNET:
ftp://maspar.maspar.com/pub/k2mm/rufz/rufz.zip
ftp://ftp.eskimo.com/u/o/oolon/rufz.zip
ftp://kgise.geo.tu-dresden.de/pub/hamradio/incoming
http://www.access.digex.net/~k3sa/pvrc.html
3) email info-server
mailto://info-contest@dumpty.nal.go.jp
with the command in the body;
#get rufzpack.uue
if you get the reply, you uudecode the body then
rufzpack.exe wil be generated. Run "rufzpack" at
the DOS prompt, you'll be able to get all RUFZ
related files.
4) free disc from DL4MM (cover handling/mailing costs only)
ask for info
How to use RUFZ for Top-List
1) use RUFZ version 2.12 or higher at DOS (not under Windows or DOS-Emulat.)
2) use 50 Calls per attempt
3) initial speed is up to you !
New scores will be issued every tuesday in PR-Mailboxes at @CONTEST
and in DX-Cluster ..
>From jamesm@sw2.canberra.edu.au (Jim Muller VK1FF/WB2FFY) Wed Nov 29 04:31:28
>1995
From: jamesm@sw2.canberra.edu.au (Jim Muller VK1FF/WB2FFY) (Jim Muller
VK1FF/WB2FFY)
Subject: 1995 CQ WW CW Results
Message-ID: <9511281231.AA15735@Sw2.canberra.edu.au.noname>
Contest: 1995 CQ WW CW Contest
Call: VK1FF
Category: Single Operator / Single Band - 40 Meters
Valid QSOs = 618
QSO Pts = 1807
Zones = 31
DX Mult = 87
Total = 213226
Continent Report:
-----------------
160 80 40 20 15 10 ALL
--- -- -- -- -- -- ---
USA calls = 0 0 273 0 0 0 273
VE calls = 0 0 10 0 0 0 10
N.A. calls = 0 0 15 0 0 0 15
S.A. calls = 0 0 4 0 0 0 4
Euro calls = 0 0 178 0 0 0 178
Afrc calls = 0 0 5 0 0 0 5
Asia calls = 0 0 29 0 0 0 29
JA calls = 0 0 83 0 0 0 83
Ocen calls = 0 0 21 0 0 0 21
Unknowns = 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total calls = 0 0 618 0 0 0 618
Summary of number of stations worked in each zone
Zone QSOs
---- ----
05 112
03 90
25 83
04 82
15 79
14 68
16 24
32 10
08 9
17 7
20 6
19,21,22,24,30 4 (each zone)
26,28,29,33 3 (each zone)
06,09,10,27,31 2 (each zone)
01,07,18,23,34,39 1 (each zone)
Hourly Rate Chart:
HOUR 40CW TOTAL ACCUM Primarily Worked
---- ------ ----- ----- ----------------
7 13 13 13 (Europe/US)
8 38 38 51 (US)
9 42 42 93 (US - some Japan)
10 69 69 162 (US/Japan)
11 41 41 203 (N.A./Japan)
12 13 13 216 (Europe)
13 14 14 230 (Europe)
14 14 14 244 (Europe)
15 27 27 271 (Mid East/Asia/Europe/US)
16 14 14 285 (Mid East/Asia/Europe)
17 8 8 293 (Europe)
18 7 7 300 (Europe)
19 15 15 315 (Europe/N.Africa)
20 8 8 323 (W.Europe)
21 1 1 324 (Europe)
22 0 0 324
23 0 0 324
0 0 0 324
1 0 0 324
2 0 0 324
3 0 0 324
4 0 0 324
5 1 1 325 (US)
6 1 1 326 (US)
7 9 9 335 (US/Carribean)
8 40 40 375 (US/Canada)
9 48 48 423 (Japan/some US)
10 18 18 441 (US)
11 38 38 479 (US)
12 10 10 489 (Pacific)
13 9 9 498 (Europe/Asia)
14 5 5 503 (Asia/Mid East)
15 10 10 513 (Europe)
16 2 2 515 (Europe / sleep zzzzzz - oops)
17 45 45 560 (Central Europe)
18 42 42 602 (Western Europe)
19 14 14 616 (Europe)
20 2 2 618 (W.Europe/Africa)
TOTAL 618
Station: Kenwood TS520SE - 80 Watts
Dipole up 30 ft
Homebrew ACCU Keyer / Bencher Paddles
Comments: I had a great time again this year. Band
conditions seemed very good. Lots of loud signals and
worked everyone I heard (except a couple of A61 stations
that got away) - never did hear the TY DXpedition. I
usually have a couple of good runs into the US during
most contests and then spend the rest of the contest in S&P.
But this year I managed to get a couple of runs into Japan
and Europe which was fun and helped bring up the score.
73, Jim Muller Packet: VK1FF@VK1KCM.ACT.AUS.AUNZ
VK1FF/WB2FFY Internet: jamesm@sw2.canberra.edu.au
>From Paul D. Walker II" <pwalker@niia.net Tue Nov 28 13:26:27 1995
From: Paul D. Walker II" <pwalker@niia.net (Paul D. Walker II)
Subject: Slow code CQing
Message-ID: <199511281326.HAA25128@silver.niia.net>
At 20:14 11/23/95 EST, you wrote:
<SNIP>
>On the subject of encouraging SS entries by newer licensees,
>I wonder if an effort organized on the Internet to get stations who
>usually operate S&P to try occasional runs in the slow speed CW
>segments would help? It occurs to me that my QSO rates are so low
>that I probably wouldn't do any worse to call CQ SS on a frequent
>basis on the slow speed frequencies. I tried it a couple of times
>this year, but gave up after a minute or two each time with no
>response. The answer may be to persist for 5 or 10 minutes in the
>hope of attracting some activity. If S&P'ers who have Net access
>could put out the word before the contest that we'll be doing this,
>it might create a more attractive atmosphere for the casual or newer
>contesters. When I tune the QRS frequencies now, there's usually no
>one active.
>
<SNIP>
>73, Bill KN6RQ
>
Bill,
I had thought the same thing. Since I am in the for fun category (unless I
get asked to guest op), I have tried "running" (actually it is probably
nothing more than a brisk walk) in the slow-code frequencies. What always
gets my goat is not long after I start, some OF calls and ends up wanting to
ragchew. >:-| This occurs most often on 40 meters - my best band station
wise. So, ultimately I just crank the speed knob to the right and go back
down into the express lanes.
Anybody have good experiences in the slowcode segments?
CU,
Paul Walker, N9WHG
------
Paul D. Walker II e-mail: pwalker@niia.net
Amateur Radio: N9WHG packet: n9whg@kb9kri.#nwin.in.usa.na
>From Alexandr I. Bespalchik" <aibes@aibes.ksu.ras.ru Tue Nov 28 14:07:44 1995
From: Alexandr I. Bespalchik" <aibes@aibes.ksu.ras.ru (Alexandr I. Bespalchik)
Subject: Pse help me
Message-ID: <ABmUnkmu14@aibes.ksu.ras.ru>
CQ Dear Friends de UA4RO!
I'm looking for International Callbook available by E-mail.
Is anybody able to help me? Thanks in advance. Alex.
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