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Subject: LPT TSR Software
From: KWIDELITZ@delphi.com (KWIDELITZ@delphi.com)
Date: Wed Sep 27 22:07:34 1995
I'm looking for a TSR program that will allow me to emulate the 
CT Radio 1/Radio2 signal on LPT in order to drive some hardware when
CT is not running. It needs to be flexible enough so when Ken changes 
the pin, I can change the software. Any ideas?

73. Ken, AB6FO, KWIDELITZ@DELPHI.COM

>From Frank Donovan <donovanf@sgate.com>  Thu Sep 28 02:39:32 1995
From: Frank Donovan <donovanf@sgate.com> (Frank Donovan)
Subject: W3LPL CQ WW RTTY Final Claimed Score (Multi-Multi)
Message-ID: <Pine.OSF.3.91.950927213309.10673H-100000@jekyll.sgate.com>

Band   QSOs   Points   States  VE   Zones   Countries
 80    336     494      43      9    16      31
 40    502     820      47      8    18      46
 20    848    1925      42      7    31      90
 15    275     596      33      3    20      56
 10     84     118      21      1     9      14

TOTAL 2045    3953     186     28    94     237    = 2,154,387 points

Operators: W3EKT KF3P NE3H K4GMH WB4INT N3UN ND3F

73!
Frank
W3LPL
donovanf@sgate.com

>From floydjr@nr.infi.net (jim floyd)  Thu Sep 28 02:40:36 1995
From: floydjr@nr.infi.net (jim floyd) (jim floyd)
Subject: UPDATE III
Message-ID: <199509280140.VAA08385@larry.infi.net>



CQWW RTTY CLAIMED SCORES 1995

Compiled by
WA4ZXA

---------------------------------------------------------------------
OPERATOR CLASS               SCORE    QSO's   PTS   QTH    DX   ZONES      
---------------------------------------------------------------------

SINGLE OP/HP ALL BAND
   KING                   1,347,367   1381   2711   181   224    92
   S56A                   1,254,800   1228   3137      322       78
   N4CC                     710,940    957   1734   169   157    84
   WE9V                     703,131   1066   1937   159   139    65
   NA4M                     430,810    757   1286   147   122    66
   WA3WJD                   314,534    541    986   133   125    61
   W3GG                     302,872    472   1048    94   133    62 
   W7LZP                    256,563    682    983   147    67    47
   JH7QXJ                   143,500    313    875    37    81    46
   WA6SDM                   140,499    426    603   124    61    48


SINGLE OP/LP ALL BAND
   4X6ZK                    804,528    938   2718    41   194    61 
   AK5KD                    639,846   1112   1734   180   122    67  
   4X6UO                    487,012    758   2234    40   131    47
   KA4RRU                   437,987    754   1373   125   134    60   
   WA4ZXA                   285,948    512   1014   110   115    57
   WB2HMF                   127,160    313    578    96    80    44
   N7UJJ                     93,696    370    488   110    42    40  
   N2VYU                      1,548     30     43    18     9     9  


SINGLE OP/ASSISTED
   K2PS (UN or ASST)        621,750    805   1658   142   164    69
   V31JU (UN or ASST)       421,852    734   1604   133    86    44
   JR5JAQ                   355,266    517   1462    46   132    65
   OH2LU                    158,388    338    788    29   125    47



SINGLE OP/SINGLE BAND
10 Meters

15 Meters
   N4SR                      21,084    117    251     21   41    22 

20 Meters
   N1OAZ                    114,600    426    955     41   63    16
   VE7OR                     92,575    349    805     45   45    25  
   VE6WQ                     83,625    299    669     44   55    26 
   JR2BNF/1                  31,920    121    336     21   48    26


40 Meters
   ZS6EZ                     87,000    275     ?      39   50    20 
   W2UP                      83,760    380    698     49   50    21
   WF5E                      53,954    352    509     50   35    21
   KN6DV                     46,552    363    506     51   22    19

80 Meters


MULTI SINGLE/HP 
   OT5T                   1,983,016   1551   4166    248  142    86
   WU3V                   1,388,862   1337     ?       ?    ?     ?
   DF7RX                  1,325,280   1164   3012    232  122    86 
   K2TW                     868,436   1089           136  188    74
   WA4QVD                   738,045   1153     ?       ?    ?     ? 
   N9ITX/7                  545,490   1066   1653    158  109    63
   VK9LZ (HP or LP)         517,000    784   2219     79   91    63
   N9ENA                    199,045     ?      ?       ?    ?     ?        



MULTI SINGLE/LP
   AA5AU                    630,400    929   1600    166  151    77 
   K8UNP                    562,872    803   1497    147  158    71
   KF4KL                    432,928    625     ?       ?    ?     ?  


MULTI OP/MULTI
   W3LPL                       ?      2046     ?        442      94
                                                      

It seems that many of you forget to put whether you are assisted or 
unassisted. I am sure you are aware there is no LP in the assisted 
class. I know some are waiting to see what others declare so you can
declare the one best for you. Remember this is not official. It will
only be official when you send it in. If you do not put whether you
you are assisted or unassisted you will placed in the assisted class.

I see that several people are having problems due to problems with
software. I would advise everyone to hand check their scores. This is
the reason you are seeing some changes in people's scoring. If you
find any special calls or problems it would be nice to let the reflector 
know.

If you send me any files they must be in ASCII. I really do not need
anything but your summary. 

When you see a number between the QTH and the DX column it means that
the station added those two together and sent it to me. If they send
me a split of them I will update it.

Don't forget that info beside your call like this (UN or ASST) means
that you never sent which you were. If I do not know then I put you
in the higher one. Let me know if I have anyone in the wrong class.


73's Jim // WA4ZXA @N4ZC <> floydjr@nr.infi.net

ps: Remember if you send me your breakdown I cannot repost them on
the reflector. If you wish for everyone to see the breakdown you will 
need to send them to the reflector yourself.
 




>From KQWB55A@prodigy.com (MR STEVEN K NACE)  Thu Sep 28 01:20:44 1995
From: KQWB55A@prodigy.com (MR STEVEN K NACE) (MR STEVEN K NACE)
Subject: m/s 10 min rule loophole?
Message-ID: <013.01996270.KQWB55A@prodigy.com>

It seems simple. When the sponsors/log checkers see this obvious lame 
attempt
at using the loophole, they immediately make that log multi-multi. I 
believe it
happens often. de Steve KN5H



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