I posted this message a few days ago but there were some
technical difficulties which have now been straightened out,
so here goes again:
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>From mike.fulcher@aznetig.stat.com (Mike Fulcher) Tue Aug 23 05:08:01 1994
From: mike.fulcher@aznetig.stat.com (Mike Fulcher) (Mike Fulcher)
Subject: Ghana cw contest oper.
Message-ID: <940822210835130@aznetig.stat.com>
Members of the Central Arizona DX Association and friends from the
UK...an all FOC group...are planning a multi-multi or multi-single
opertion from Ghana in the 1994 CQWW CW Contest.
Dates: Active from November 20 to November 30 inc. the test
Operators: KC7V Mike Fulcher 9G5MF
N7BG Tony Rogozinski 9G5TR
K7GE Jim Larsen 9G5JR
G3SWX Roger Western 9G5RW
G4FAM Chris Henderson 9G5CH
GM3YTS Rob Ferguson 9G5RF
CONTEST CALLSIGN: 9G5NN
The group will operate from the NOVOTEL, Accra, Ghana, West Africa.
This is the first major cw contest operation in many, many years.
Members of the Ghana Amateur Radio Society will observe our operations
and we hope to help them too with some equipment.
We will be active on all bands including WARC bands outside the contest.
Operation will be CW with some RTTY.
QSL 9G5NN via Roger Western - G3SXW. All others via their home calls.
For more information on the contest expedition contact Mike Fulcher KC7V
at (602) 585-4800 or 1-800-922-7887.
>From bhorn@netcom.com (Bruce Horn) Tue Aug 23 06:44:11 1994
From: bhorn@netcom.com (Bruce Horn) (Bruce Horn)
Subject: CQWW Regional Results
Message-ID: <199408230544.WAA29727@netcom7.netcom.com>
Based on the CQWW SSB results published in September 1994 CQ, here
are the regional top 5 scores for each of the 5 regions (previously
defined by the ARRL):
Northeast Region
Single Op High Power
K1AR 6,596,688
K5ZD/1 5,370,975
N6BV/1 4,785,781
K3ZO 3,857,259
W3BGN 3,481,832
Single Op Low Power
K2SG 1,576,995
VF1L 1,322,750
WS1A 966,420
WA2UUK 822,126
AI6E/1 792,090
Single Op Assisted
K1ZM/2 4,436,796
K2WK 3,668,210
AA2DU/1 3,411,507
N3AD 3,110,508
KC1F 2,909,280
Multi-Single
KC1XX 7,630,228
N3RS 5,846,340
K1DG 5,724,795
K1NG 5,263,608
K1RX 5,053,572
Multi-Multi
N2RM 16,016,190
W3LPL 14,740,472
K2TR 11,868,171
K3LR 10,383,840
KY1H 6,017,040
Southeast Region:
Single Op High Power
KP2A 13,202,298
KE9A/4 2,386,892
N6AR/4 2,215,230
WZ4F 1,485,036
AA4S 982,527
Single Op Low Power
N8II 1,628,718
AA4EL 749,580
K4UTE 366,600
K5KLA 353,616
N5QDE 313,950
Single Op Assisted
WB2NQT/4 1,574,753
K3SW/4 1,265,880
AB4RU 753,420
W4NL 705,952
N4BNO 659,548
Multi-Single
NP4Z 6,505,520
NP2V 4,098,276
K4ISV 3,726,976
AA4G 2,556,036
K8SCH/4 910,089
Multi-Multi
W4MYA 6,149,800
NQ4I 5,146,602
Central Region:
Single Op High Power
VE3WSM 1,762,870
K8MR 1,078,200
WI9C 987,195
WA8SAE 941,334
NE9U 741,000
Single Op Low Power
K9BQL 344,040
VE3ITA 320,059
KF8HM 300,612
K9LJN 297,180
NG9L 273,768
Single Op Assisted
CH3EJ 8,167,096
KN8Z 1,815,528
N8ATR 1,145,426
KB8S 1,130,490
WB8K 1,041,852
Multi-Single
KS9K 4,935,684
W9KDX 3,331,824
K8LX 3,042,256
W8FN 2,482,458
K9UWA 1,954,587
Multi-Multi
W0AIH/9 3,568,878
NE9O 3,296,664
KG8CW 2,201,100
Midwest Region:
Single Op High Power
K4VX/0 2,092,662
AA5BL 1,915,992
K0KX 1,228,350
K5DX 852,376
NZ6E/5 555,450
Single Op Low Power
W2CRS/0 686,400
K0RNZ 591,610
AC0W 571,095
W5VGX 369,861
W3GRW/0 317,440
Single Op Assisted
K5MR 1,434,150
KN6M/5 1,286,904
KI3L/5 1,055,599
W0WP 716,184
W0MJN 683,442
Multi-Single
W5KFT 2,932,248
AB5K/0 2,565,828
WX0B/5 2,317,932
NC0P 2,000,700
WA0PUJ 1,841,280
Multi-Multi
NX0I 2,117,605
West Coast Region:
Single Op High Power
WR6R/KH6 5,057,280
N7AVK 2,749,236
N7TT 2,085,946
NN7L 2,076,940
VE7IN 1,383,880
Single Op Low Power
K6GSS/KH6 1,027,978
KH6GMP 624,954
NX7K 564,840
N3KEG/KH6 564,308
WA7BNM/6 557,190
Single Op Assisted
KI3V/7 1,544,637
AA6MC 1,132,200
KC6X 724,224
KM6YX 675,024
K6XT 659,499
Multi-Single
N6VI/KH6 8,796,106
K0PP/7 1,991,142
WA7EGA 1,925,136
WA6IET 1,649,235
W6REC 1,556,100
Multi-Multi
KL7Y 7,062,600
W7RM 6,708,236
VE7ZZZ 5,699,840
N6AW 3,846,085
73 de Bruce, WA7BNM (bhorn@netcom.com)
>From p_casier@ub4b.eunet.be (Peter Casier) Tue Aug 23 10:36:07 1994
From: p_casier@ub4b.eunet.be (Peter Casier) (Peter Casier)
Subject: CT v9 or V8?
Message-ID: <199408230936.AA12929@ub4b.eunet.be>
Friends,
Preparing for OT4T, the multi single in cqww phone and cw, running from
ON4UN's QTH, we are hesitating between using CT V8 and V9.
How reliable/stable do people estimate V9 to be?
Peter - ON6TT.
p_casier@ub4b.eunet.be
>From Robert Penneys <penneys@brahms.udel.edu> Tue Aug 23 12:51:01 1994
From: Robert Penneys <penneys@brahms.udel.edu> (Robert Penneys)
Subject: NERDS final results
Message-ID: <199408231151.HAA27012@brahms.udel.edu>
NAQP phone for N.E.R.D.S.
WN3K 754 165 124,410
VE4VV 832 139 115,648
WA4PGM 532 155 82,460
NY3C
NY3C
NY3C 402 117 47,034
K0GU 401 100 40,100
File server sending messages... sorry for mess
Looking for members for N.E.R.D.S. Sprint teams....
we've had K5ZD, K7SV, KI4HN, WA4PGM, KE3Q, KA4RRU, NY3C and more....
join us for Sprint!! Tnx Bob
Bob Penneys, WN3K Frankford Radio Club N.E.R.D.S.
Internet: penneys@brahms.udel.edu Work: Ham Radio Outlet, Delaware
U.S. Mail: 12 East Mill Station Drive Newark, DE 19711 U.S.A.
>From alan@dsd.es.com (Alan Brubaker) Tue Aug 23 14:40:27 1994
From: alan@dsd.es.com (Alan Brubaker) (Alan Brubaker)
Subject: NAQP Observations
Message-ID: <9408231339.AA20770@dsd.ES.COM>
Hi Chad...
After your comment yesterday about the 100 watt power limit, I made it
a point to check QST last night to make sure, because my recollection
was that it was 150 watts. Well, sure enough, in the July QST contest
column, the announcement for the NAQP stated 150 watts maximum output
power. What was your source for the 100 watt figure, I wonder? This
would not be the first time that slightly differing announcements
appeared in different publications. As always, we leave it to the
contest committee to sort this one out.
Alan, K6XO
alan@dsd.es.com
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