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Subject: The New Improved Contesters' Email Address List
From: pescatore_jt%ncsd.dnet@gte.com (pescatore_jt%ncsd.dnet@gte.com)
Date: Fri Dec 10 11:13:29 1993


Below is the list of contesters who are willing to publish their email
addresses, with those very same addresses. This list is based on the review
function that the CQ-CONTEST supports.

Send changes to pesctore_jt@ncsd.gte.com <John Pescatore WB2EKK>


  "9V1YC:  James Brooks" <0005851359@MCIMAIL.COM> (NOCASE)
  "AA2DU: J,P. Kleinhaus" <aa2du@ATTMAIL.COM>
  "AA5B:  Bruce L. Draper" <draperbl@MDLCHTM.EECE.UNM.EDU> (NOCASE)
  "AA5BT:  Derek Wills" <oo7@ASTRO.AS.UTEXAS.EDU> (NOCASE)
  "AA5UO:  Kris Mraz" <mraz@MAVERICK.AUD.ALCATEL.COM>
  "AA6KX: Bruce Sawyer" <sawyer@twg.com>
  "AA6MC/G0MFO:  Dick Dievendorff" <dieven@ALMADEN.IBM.COM> (NOCASE)
  "AB6FO:  Ken Widelitz" <KWIDELITZ@DELPHI.COM>
  "AB6NJ/OH6DO" Marko Myllymaki" <mmi@nmoy.nmp.nokia.com>
  "AC6T:  Steve Long" <long@EMPIRE.ECE.UCSB.EDU> (NOCASE)
  "AG9A:  Mark Obermann" <obermann_mark.il75-macmail1@MACMAIL1.CIG.MOT.COM>
  "DL1SBR:  Frank Grossmann" <contest@IFSWS1.SOZIALFORSCHUNG.UNI-STUTTGART.DE> 
  "DL1VJ/JY8VJ:  Bernd Laenger" <Laenger@RWTH-AACHEN.DE>
  "DL6RAI:  Bernhard Buettner" <buettneb@GUUG.DE> (NOCASE)
  "G0RDI: Iain Phillipps <iain_phillips.icon_fonts@xeroxaffiliates.xerox.com>
  "G4BAH:  Bob Carpenter" <carpente@CARTOON.BT.CO.UK> (NOCASE)
  "G4BVH:  Peter Reed" <mpfb8@SYMA.SUSSEX.AC.UK> (NOCASE)
  "G4HTD:  Laurence Mason" <laurence@LSI-LOGIC.CO.UK> (NOCASE)
  "G4PIQ:  Andy Cook" <cook_a_r_j_andrew@BT-WEB.BT.CO.UK> (NOCASE)
  "G7BKO: Darren Hatcher" <hatcher_d@bt-web.bt.co.uk>
  "GM0ECO:  Andy Burns" <burns_al@GRRD04.DNET.BP.COM> (NOCASE)
  "IK2RMZ: Martin Zurn"<martin.zurn@CEN.JRC.IT>
  "JA2VUP/AH0B:  Osamu Uchida" <uchida@HSC.NCVC.GO.JP> (NOCASE)
  "JE1CKA/KH0AM:  Takao Kumagai" <je1cka@ASUKA.AEROSPACE-LAB.GO.JP> (NOCASE)
  "JH4RHF/KH2S: Jun Tanaka" <tanaka@oskins.kek.ac.jp>
  "K0GU:  Jay Kesterson" <jayk@HPXXX.FC.HP.COM> (NOCASE)
  "K0SF:  Steve Fraasch" <steve_fraasch@ATK.COM>
  "K0TG: John Desmond" <jdesmon@NWNT07.NTS.USWC.USWEST.COM>
  "K1AR/2:  John Dorr" <p00259@PSILINK.COM> (NOCASE)
  "K1CC:  Rich Assarabowski" <RJA@UTRC.UTC.COM> (NOCASE)
  "K1DG: Doug Grant" <0006008716@MCIMAIL.COM>
  "K1EA: Ken Wolff" <jjmhome!k1ea!k1ea@transfer.stratus.com>
  "K1GQ:  Bill Myers" <WLMyers@TASC.COM> (NOCASE)
  "K1KI: Tom Frenaye" <0002349723@mcimail.com>
  "K1KP: Tony Fisher" <fisher@HP-AND.AN.HP.COM>
  "K1MNS:" <arnold.industries@CHANNEL1.COM> (NOCASE)
  "K1TR:  Ed Parsons" <es@MVUSS.ATT.COM>
  "K1VR: Fred Hopengarten" <k1vr!k1vr@TRANSFER.STRATUS.COM>
  "K1WJ:  Bill Jennings" <JENNING@HSDWL.UTC.COM> (NOCASE)
  "K1XX:  Charlie Carroll" <cjcarroll@NHQVAX.SANDERS.LOCKHEED.COM> (NOCASE)
  "K1YR:  Lou Cohen" <Amity2@YALEVM.YCC.YALE.EDU> (NOCASE)
  "K1ZX: Jim White" <XMSJ29A@PRODIGY.COM>@BEGIN(BOX)
  "K2MM/6:  John Zapisek" <K2MM@MASPAR.COM> (NOCASE)
  "K2PH:  Bob Schreibmaier" <bob@MTDCR.ATT.COM> (NOCASE)
  "K2TW:  Tom Wall" <6130613@MCIMAIL.COM> (NOCASE)
  "K2WK: Walt Kornienko" <waltk@pica.army.mil>
  "K3LR:  Tim Duffy" <K3LR@TELERAMA.PGH.PA.US> (NOCASE)
  "K3NA: Eric Scace" <ERIC.L.SCACE@ADN.SPRINT.COM>
  "K3RA: Rol Anders" <AB88%CATCC.BITNET@VTBIT.CC.VT.EDU>
  "K3WW: Charles Fulp Jr" <0006313915@MCIMAIL.COM>
  "K4XU: Dick Frey" <HARRIS.DFREY@IC1D.HARRIS.COM>
  "K5NA:  Richard King" <rking@SESCVA.ESC.EDU>
  "K5TA:  Scott Davis" <K5TA@DELPHI.COM> (NOCASE)
  "K5TM: Tom  Morrison" <thm@rmc.liant.com>
  "K7GM/4:  Rick Niswander" <aoniswan@ECUVM.CIS.ECU.EDU> (NOCASE)
  "K7LR: Chip Adams" <chipa@eskimo.com>
  "K7SS:  Danny Eskenazi" <0005720561@MCIMAIL.COM> (NOCASE)
  "K7YNO: Terry Smith" <k7yno@HDLS.COM>
  "K8JLF/1:  Dave Hoaglin" <HOAGLIN@HUSC15.HARVARD.EDU> (NOCASE)
  "K8ZR:  Ken" <dul@GLOSS.ENET.DEC.COM> (NOCASE)
  "K9HI/1:  Phil Temples" <phil@HYPHEN.COM> (NOCASE)
  "K9MA:  Scott Ellington" <sellington@MAIL.SSEC.WISC.EDU> (NOREPRO)
  "K9VV/6:  Fred Kleber" <fred.kleber@ATLAS.CCMAIL.PACTEL.COM> (NOCASE)
  "K9ZO:  Ralph Bellas" <rbellas@XENON.CHE.ILSTU.EDU> (NOCASE)
  "KA1GD: Andy Zwirko" <zwirko@w3eax.umd.edu>
  "KA9FOX: Scott" <ka9fox@aol.com>
  "KB4NT: Mike Barts" <mbarts@VT.EDU>
  "KB5NFN:  Ronald J. Marosko" <rmarosko@BCM.TMC.EDU> (NOCASE)
  "KD1ON:  Joel B Levin" <levin@BBN.COM> (NOCASE)
  "KD4D: Mark E. Bailey" <mebly@GLUE.UMD.EDU> (NOMAIL)
  "KD4HXT: Dave Kalahar" <72437.3454@COMPUSERVE.COM>
  "KD5PJ:  Charlie Ocker" <Ocker@KD5PJ.DSEG.TI.COM> (NOCASE)
  "KF3P: Tyler Stewart" <tylerstewart@delphi.com>
  "KF4AV:  Dan Curtin" <CURTIN@NKUVAX.BITNET> (NOCASE)
  "KH6GMP:  Gary Belcher" <BELCHER@UHCCVX.UHCC.HAWAII.EDU> (NOCASE)
  "KI4HN:  Jim Stevens" <ki4hn@VNET.IBM.COM> (NOCASE)
  "KI6FE/7-JF2DQJ:  Ryuichi Nakano" <101106.26@COMPUSERVE.COM>
  "KI6X: Daniel R. Violette" <Daniel_R._Violette@SMTPGTY.ANATCP.ROCKWELL.COM>
  "KJ4VH: Timothy Bradley Totten" <kj4vh@COPLEX.COM> (NOMAIL)
  "KM3T/1:  David Pascoe" <km3t@MATHWORKS.COM> (NOCASE)
  "KN2M:  David Rodman" <OOPDAVID@UBVMS.CC.BUFFALO.EDU> (NOCASE)
  "KR1R:  Billy Lunt" <blunt@ARRL.ORG> (NOMAIL)
  "KR2J: Robert E.Naumann" <72240.1433@COMPUSERVE.COM>
  "KS9K:  Paul Hellenberg" <wwyyww@MIXCOM.COM> (NOCASE)
  "KT5V:  David Zatopek" <dzatopek@HOMER.WIN.NET> (NOCASE)
  "KU4A:  Chris Gay" <KU4A@LEXVMK.VNET.IBM.COM> (NOCASE)
  "KU4J:  Tim Pearson" <ku4j@ATTMAIL.COM>
  "KY1H: David Robbins" (KY1H) <robbins@GUID2.DNET.GE.COM>
  "KZ2S: John Golomb" <OFFICE31.562.GOLOMB@LAKEHURST.NAVY.MIL>
  "KZ8E: Earl Morse" <e.morse@MI04Q.ZDS.COM>
  "N0AX: H. Ward Silver" <hwardsil@SUMAX.SEATTLEU.EDU> (NOMAIL)
  "N0GOS:  Tom Fisher" <tsf@BLANCA.ATT.COM> (NOCASE)
  "N0IOS: Kevin Krueger" <krueg010@MAROON.TC.UMN.EDU>
  "N2AA:  Eugene Walsh" <0004504465@MCIMAIL.COM> (NOCASE)
  "N2ALE/6:  Alan Ames" <ames@NEBULA.DECNET.LOCKHEED.COM> (NOCASE)
  "N2IC/0:  Steve London" <Steven.M.London@ATT.COM>
  "N3GB:  George Baltz" <gwb@UMD5.UMD.EDU> (NOCASE)
  "N3KTV: Jim Horton" <horton_je%ncsd.dnet@GTE.COM>
  "N3RD: Hawes, Dave" <DHAWES@CCGATE.UECI.COM>
  "N4OGW: R. Torsten Clay" <n4ogw@uiuc.edu>
  "N4TQO: Steve Merchant" <merchant@CRL.COM>
  "N4ZR:  Pete Smith" <PSmith@CODEI.HQ.NASA.GOV> (NOCASE)
  "N5HD:  Dwaine Hurta" <hurta@APICC.DSEG.TI.COM> (NOCASE)
  "N5OP/0:  Kim Elmore" <elmore@BRIGHTBAND.RAP.UCAR.EDU> (NOCASE)
  "N6AZE: H. L. Serra" <hlserra@TEETOT.ACUSD.EDU>
  "N6KL/0: Dave Palmer" raid5!davep@CSN.ORG
  "N6MZ/7:  Michael Mraz" <mikemr@MICROSOFT.COM> (NOCASE)
  "N6ND:  Raymond D. Craig" <craigr@MARLIN.NOSC.MIL> (NOCASE)
  "N6ST:  Steve Thomas" <stevet@SC.HP.COM> (NOCASE)
  "N6TV:  Robert A. Wilson" <n6tv@VNET.IBM.COM> (NOCASE)
  "N6XI:  Rick Tavan" <tavan@TSS.COM> (NOCASE)
  "N8ATR:  Pete Michaelis" <uupete@ARIEL.LERC.NASA.GOV> (NOCASE)
  "N8ET:  Bill Kelsey" <kelsey@CSN.ORG> (NOCASE)
  "N8OFS: Andrew Sargent" <andrews@telemax.com>
  "N9HZQ/4:  Jeff Tucker" <tucker@EEDSP.GATECH.EDU> (NOCASE)
  "N9KAU/JF3NRI:  Atsushi Taketani" <TAKETANI@FNAL.FNAL.GOV> (NOCASE)
  "N9LJX:  Scott A Stembaugh" <n9ljx@ECN.PURDUE.EDU> (NOCASE)
  "NA4M/5:  Phil Duff" <pduff@SUBZERO.AUSTIN.IBM.COM> (NOCASE)
  "NC6U:  Kevin D Balmforth" <0015017@MSGATE.EMIS.HAC.COM> (NOCASE,NOREPRO)
  "ND1H/0:  Bob Smith" <smithb@GF-WAN.AF.MIL> (NOCASE)
  "NG0X/6:  Dave Curtis" <dcurtis@MIPOS2.INTEL.COM> (NOCASE)
  "NJ2L:  Rus Healy" <0006147675@MCIMAIL.COM>
  "NN9H:  Marty Ray" <c35wmr@KOBCSY05.DELCOELECT.COM> (NOCASE)
  "NX1H:  Paul Terwilliger" <pterwill@LEOTECH.MV.COM> (NOCASE)
  "OH7MA: Taneli Kolstrom" <taneli.kolstrom@mtela.fi>
  "TF3KX:  Kristinn Andersen/ " <kiddi@MAREL.IS> (NOCASE)
  "UA9AM:  Yuri Kurinyi" <firm@KODASH.CHEL.SU> (NOCASE)
  "VE3SUN:  Peter Jennings" <pjenning@COMIX.SANTA-CRUZ.CA.US>
  "VE4GV:  Rob Kaufman" <rkaufmn@CC.UMANITOBA.CA>
  "VE4VV: Derrick" <ve4vv@DRACO.BISON.MB.CA>
  "VE5ZX:  Sylvan Katz" <sylvank@SYMA.SUSSEX.AC.UK> (NOCASE)
  "VE7AB/AI7O: Peter Friessen" <peter@sirius.uvic.ca>
  "VS6WO:  Steve Dubberstein" <dubberstein_steve@MSMAILER.HKIMD.CIG.MOT.COM> 
  "W0OSK:  Ron Klein" <rklein@LOBO.RMH.PR1.K12.CO.US> (NOCASE)
  "W0PSY:  Marv Ross" <mross@ITS.BLDRDOC.GOV> (NOCASE)
  "W0UN:  John W. Brosnahan" <broz@CSN.ORG> (NOCASE)
  "W1GD/2:  Jerry Kersus" <gjk@HOGPA.ATT.COM> (NOCASE)
  "W1NG:  Kenneth N Bolin" <KBOLIN@DPC2.HDOS.HAC.COM>
  "W1RR: John" <u4@mvuxd.att.com>
  "W2PA:  Chris Codella" <codella@WATSON.IBM.COM> (NOCASE)
  "W2SC:  Tom Georgens" <w2sc@EMC.COM> (NOCASE)
  "W3CPB:  Jim Headrick" <headrick@SURF.NRL.NAVY.MIL> (NOCASE)
  "W5ASP:  Joe Staples" <71045.2632@COMPUSERVE.COM> (NOCASE)
  "W5ASP: Joe Staples" <71045.2632@compuserve.com>
  "W5VX: Bill H Parry" <bill@TENET.EDU>
  "W5XD:  Wayne Wright" <71034.3544@COMPUSERVE.COM> (NOCASE)
  "W6QHS:  Dave Leeson" <0005543629@MCIMAIL.COM> (NOCASE)
  "W8PLQ:  Don Montgomery" <Don.Montgomery@DAYTONOH.NCR.COM> (NOCASE)
  "W8XD:" <wislocki@ENGVAX.PICKER.COM> (NOCASE)
  "W9IP/2:  Michael Owen" <mowe@SLUMUS.BITNET> (NOCASE)
  "W9NQ: Bob Selbred" <selbredb.csc@mhs.elan.af.mil>
  "W9XT:  Gary Sutcliffe" <ppvvpp@MIXCOM.COM> (NOCASE)
  "WA1U:  Geoff Fox" <FOXG@WCSUB.CTSTATEU.EDU> (NOCASE)
  "WA2SCA:  Ed Parish" <parish@THINK.COM> (NOCASE)
  "WA6DGX/4:  Ron DeBry" <debry@SB.FSU.EDU> (NOCASE)
  "WA6SDM:  Jim Hollenback" <jholly@CUP.HP.COM> (NOCASE)
  "WA7BNM: Bruce Horn" <bhorn@netcom.com>
  "WA7VYJ:  Scott E. Parker" <SLP9M@CC.USU.EDU> (NOCASE)
  "WA8YVR: Pat Barkey" <00pmbarkey@bsuvc.bsu.edu>
  "WALSH, JIM" <WALSHJ@PT.CYANAMID.COM>
  "WB1HBB:" <wrothberg@PFLOYD.ENET.DEC.COM> (NOCASE)
  "WB2CPU: Howie Cahn" <howie@world.std.com>
  "WB2EKK/3:  John Pescatore" <PESCATORE_JT%NCSD@GTE.COM> (NOCASE)
  "WB4IUX:  Tom Skelton" <TSkelton@ENGINEER.CLEMSONSC.NCR.COM> (NOCASE)
  "WB5VZL:  George Fremin III" <geoiii@WIXER.BGA.COM>
  "WB5VZL:  George Fremin III" <george554@AUSTIN.RELAY.UCM.ORG> (NOMAIL,NOCASE)
  "WB6CJE:  Jim Rinkert" <wb6cje@THETECH.COM> (NOCASE)
  "WB6OKK:  Rick Samoian" <0014423@MSGATE.EMIS.HAC.COM> (NOCASE)
  "WE1F:  Bob Sousa" <bob@MAY18.LKG.DEC.COM> (NOCASE)
  "WI2T:  Jeff Embry" <jembry@MONITOR.WIN.NET> (NOCASE)
  "WK1J:  Dick Powell" <powell@AKOCOA.ENET.DEC.COM> (NOCASE)
  "WN3K:  Robert Penneys" <penneys@FREEZER.CNS.UDEL.EDU> (NOCASE)
  "WN4KKN/6:  Trey Garlough" <garlough@TGV.COM> (NOCASE)
  "WS7I:  Jay W. Townsend" <jayt@COMTCH.IEA.COM> (NOCASE)
  "WX3N: David C. Patton" <mudcp3@UXA.ECN.BGU.EDU>
  "WX3W/F5JTL:  Laurent D Thomin" <f5jtl@CARINA.UNM.EDU> (NOCASE)
  "XE1/AA6RX:  David Hodge" <hodge@REDVAX1.DGSCA.UNAM.MX> (NOCASE)
  "ZL2BSJ: Wilbert Knol" <wk@FRC.MAF.GOVT.NZ>


>From jayt" <jayt@comtch.iea.com  Fri Dec 10 16:24:57 1993
From: jayt" <jayt@comtch.iea.com (jayt)
Subject: ARRL
Message-ID: <m0p8AeI-0002ABC@comtch.iea.com>

Hmmm well I spoke too soon. Two bounced msgs from late yesterday afternoon,
they must be down.

-- 
Jay Townsend, Ws7i  < jayt@comtch.iea.com >


>From n2ic@longs.att.com (Steven M London +1 303 538 4763)  Fri Dec 10 16:32:24 
>1993
From: n2ic@longs.att.com (Steven M London +1 303 538 4763) (Steven M London +1 
303 538 4763)
Subject: CQWW M/S Station Design
Message-ID: <9312101632.AA20603@bighorn.dr.att.com>

As long as you aren't trying to compete with the K1EA or KC1XX stations,
it really doesn't take that much hardware to have a regionally competitive
M/S station for CQWW.  From here in the black hole, at my old QTH I
had two towers on 1 acre.
Tower 1 was 65 feet, with a 15 foot mast, tower 2 was 88
feet, with a 3 foot mast.  Tower 1 had a 40 meter beam, and a 15 meter
monobander.  Tower 2 had a KT34-XA.  We had various wires for 80 and 160.
During the daytime, we could run on 15 with the monobander, while S&Ping
with the XA on 10 or 20.  Or we could run on 10 or 20 with the XA, and S&P on
15 with the monobander.  The only combo we couldn't do simultaneously was
10 and 20.  During the nightime, the 40 meter beam could be used simultaneously
with antennas for every other band. 

This setup gave us several 0 call area (and west of the Mississippi) wins
in CQWW M/S and ARRL M/2 categories. 

Hope this gives N9LJX and others some inspiration for what can be done on
a relatively modest budget. (At least modest compared to David and Goliath !).

Steve, N2IC/0

>From Steve Lund <stevel@hpsrfh.sr.hp.com>  Fri Dec 10 16:43:40 1993
From: Steve Lund <stevel@hpsrfh.sr.hp.com> (Steve Lund)
Subject: QRP Assisted
Message-ID: <9312101643.AA15298@hpsrfh.sr.hp.com>

Rob, VE4GV asks:
>
>VE4GH also likes to run " QRP assisted" category in contests. Since our
>cluster in Winnipeg is stand alone and has no input from remote areas,
>spots are few and far between. Is QRP category all lumped together ?
>I've never seen a "QRP ASSISTED" class in any of the contests. 
>Is there such an animal. If not, and single op QRPers who use cluster
>spots are placed in the "SO Assisted category" , what's the point in
>running QRP ??
>
There is no QRP or Low Power assisted category in any contest that I know of.
I often run QRP/assisted just because I like to operate QRP.  It puts me out
of the running for any certificates, but I don't have an amplifier, so I'm
not competitive in the Assisted category anyway.

The problem with creating more categories is that pretty soon there are so
many that winning means nothing as you're the only entrant.  Still it would
be nice to have the power level listed so you know how you did in comparison 
to similarly equipped stations.

Steve WA8LLY/6

>From blunt@arrl.org (Billy Lunt KR1R)  Fri Dec 10 14:04:23 1993
From: blunt@arrl.org (Billy Lunt KR1R) (Billy Lunt KR1R)
Subject: ARRL 10-Meter Contest
Message-ID: <3858@bl>

Just a reminder that this weekend is the ARRL 10-Meter Contest.

Starts 0000 UTC Dec 11 and ends at 2400 UTC Dec 12. All stations
operate no more than 36 hours out of the 48-hour period. Listening
time counts as operating time.

Entry categories: Single Operator - Mixed Mode - QRP
                  Single Operator - Mixed Mode - Low Power
                  Single Operator - Mixed Mode - High Power

                  Single Operator - Phone Only - QRP
                  Single Operator - Phone Only - Low Power
                  Single Operator - Phone Only - High Power
  
                  Single Operator - CW    Only - QRP
                  Single Operator - CW    Only - Low Power
                  Single Operator - CW    Only - High Power

                  Multioperator 
                Single Transmitter - Mixed Mode

For complete rules see November QST page 126.

Within 30 days after the contest, send your entries via:


INTERNET - ASCII summary sheet and ASCII log file 
          (following the ARRL Suggested File Format)
           to  contest@arrl.org

ARRL BBS - ASCII summary sheet and ASCII log file 
          (following the ARRL Suggested File Format)
           BBS up to 14.4-k baud  
           telephone: (203) 665-0090

DISK -     Paper summary sheet and ASCII log file 
          (following the ARRL Suggested File Format)
           3.5 or 5.25 inch diskettes (high or low density)

PAPER ENTRY - Official forms or reasonable facsimiles
              Summary sheet, logs, dupe sheets


Mailing Address: ARRL Contest Branch
                 225 Main Street
                 Newington, CT 06111

73,
Billy


Contest Guru....."we check 'em all"

+--------------------------------+---------------------------------+
| Billy Lunt, KR1R               | Voice:       203-666-1541       |
| Contest Manager                | FAX:         203-665-7531       |
| American Radio Relay League    | ARRL BBS:    203-666-0578       |
| 225 Main Street                | BBS Uploads: 203-665-0090       |
| Newington, CT 06111            | Internet:    blunt@arrl.org     |
+--------------------------------+---------------------------------+


>From Joel B Levin <levin@BBN.COM>  Fri Dec 10 18:30:04 1993
From: Joel B Levin <levin@BBN.COM> (Joel B Levin)
Subject: CQWW M/S
Message-ID: <20255.755548204@bbn.com>


I'm new to this, and easilty confused  -  let me understand:

In CQWW, the main difference between M/M and M/S is that the M/S is
only allowed to run on one band at a time?

        /JBL   KD1ON

>From tree@cmicro.com (Larry Tyree)  Fri Dec 10 16:05:45 1993
From: tree@cmicro.com (Larry Tyree) (Larry Tyree)
Subject: SprINT contest
Message-ID: <9312101605.AA22386@cmicro.com>


                     THIRD INTERNET CW SPRINT CONTEST


Contest period: 23:00:00Z to 01:00:00Z on Sunday Jan 2nd (Sunday local)

Bands: 40 and 20 meters only.

Max power output: 150 watts.

Exchange: Consecutive QSO number (starting with one), name and state
          or province or DXCC country (if outside W/VE).  The name for
          the first QSO is your name.  For every QSO afterwards, the name
          you send is the name you received in the previous QSO.

Call: CQ INT

The standard sprint QSY rule must be followed.  Both callsigns must be
sent during the exchange.  Only one signal at a time please and all QSOs
are to take place on CW.  All information submitted must of been decoded
during the contest.  The use of post contest detection or verification
techniques or systems is not allowed.  Also, do not make round robin
type QSOs.  It will be very easy to spot these with the names floating
around.  A round robin QSO is one where you should QSY, but instead
hang around to work the station who is QSOing the station you gave
the frequency to.

You may work the same station multiple times provided they are separated
by at least 3 other QSOs in both logs (regardless of band).  For example,
if WN4KKN and N6TR had a QSO, they both must work at least three other
stations before they could work each other again.  Changing bands does
not eliminate the three QSO requirement.

You must not work the same station or stations using any kind of schedule
or system.  It is the intent of this rule to make sure we don't run out of
stations to work.  It is NOT the intent of this rule for you to change how
you would operate the contest if dupes were not allowed.  If, in the log
checkers opinion, you have not lived up to the intent of this rule, your
log will be disqualified!!

Total score is the number of contacts you make.  The same penalities used
in the sprint contests will apply to busted contacts with the following
exception: If any information is miscopied, it will be removed from both
logs.

Please refrain from using vulgar or inappropriate names.  If you receive
one of these names, fell free to either edit it or replace it with your
starting name.  Make sure to make a note in your log so we know what you did.

Logs must be sent in ASCII format via internet to n6tr@cmicro.com within
72 hours of the end of the contest.

Logs must show the band, time, station worked, number sent, number received,
name received and QTH received for each QSO.  Also, please tell me the
name you start the contest with.  I will assume the name you send is the
name received on your previous QSO, so you don't have to show that.

Results will be publised on CQ-CONTEST.

Good luck, tell a friend and HAVE FUN!!



>From Steve Lund <stevel@hpsrfh.sr.hp.com>  Fri Dec 10 21:40:12 1993
From: Steve Lund <stevel@hpsrfh.sr.hp.com> (Steve Lund)
Subject: E-mail to ARRL
Message-ID: <9312102140.AA17437@hpsrfh.sr.hp.com>

Ron, W0OSK asks:
>
>I sent my ARRL SS Phone entry to the league by Internet a few days ago and 
>have not received an ack in reply. When I attempted to followup to Billy Lunt 
>to see if it was received, that message is getting bounced. I get a note back 
>from some server that says it is rejected due to too many hops.
>
>Is anyone else experiencing this problem? I'd like to at least be sure that 
>the entry is in their hands. It's hardly a top score, but that doesn't matter.
>
Sent my ARRL 160m log in this morning (Friday) and got my acknowledgement
back about 4 hours later.  I had no trouble with my SS logs, which were
e-mailed several weeks ago.

Sounds like a mailer/server problem, but you'll have to talk with your local
UNIX/Internet expert.

Good Luck,

Steve WA8LLY/6

>From jayt" <jayt@comtch.iea.com  Fri Dec 10 23:59:58 1993
From: jayt" <jayt@comtch.iea.com (jayt)
Subject: RTTY Sprint
Message-ID: <m0p8Hkd-0002mbC@comtch.iea.com>

RTTY Sprint.  11Dec 2100Z to 0100Z 12Dec. Exch. RST + State for Stateside
and Prov.  Rules same as ARRL RTTY Rouundup.  DX RST + SSN.

Logs go to ?  Somebody in Troy, NY I will post  it later.

73,
-- 
Jay Townsend, Ws7i  < jayt@comtch.iea.com >


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