IG9 LAMPEDUSA is. AF 33 CQWW 96 SSB Story
some one has requested a brief story of these activity............
Once again we have setup 6 single band single op. from IG9. This is a
big
effort, a full six station was installed in a field day configuration,
unfortunatly we are not into 500m diameter so no M/S or M/M effort
available.
A Brief history of the highlight moment :
160m. IG9/IV3TAN, Albert was located in the border of the island near
the
lighthouse of the island, off the ocean, operating from a little truck,
and a beautiful full 1/4 wave vertical antenna 39 m. high with 4
elevated
1/4 wave radial and over 1 Km of wire on the ground. Three 2m high
beverage
receiving antennas into N for EU, N/W for USA and S/W for SA direction.
Condition was incredible, more that 150 USA station, more that 100
country
and most of the best DX on the LOG, HS,XX,ZS8,ZS,CE,LU. The Island is
far
from EUROPE so is easy to found a clear, a very clear frequency, without
strong QRM.
80m. IG9/I4UFH, Fabio has setup his station on a bungalow at 10m from
the
sea, with a 20m, full 1/4 wave vertical with 8 elevated radials, two
bevera
ge antennas, N to EU and N/W to USA dipole at 45m above the see into E
direction, very useful for the KH2,KH0 mults. The Contest was opened
with
163 QSO in the first hour, a huge pile-up from EU and Asia. First night
the condition wasn't good for USA, but good mult's appear,
DU,YB,V5,LU,CE,
and almost all the Carabian mults. The second days start with a juiced
mults,
KH8, KH2, KH0, V85, XX9, JT, VU, 4S7 HC8, and a hard EU pile-up, the
night
appear a solid night for the USA guys, and finally, BOB W6RJ appear on
log,
Zone 3 is fixed !! Over 250 USA station on the log at the end of the
Contest.
Last highlight, at 4 hours from the end of the Contest, the band open
with
JA, an incredible emotion to work as many JA on 80m.
40m. IG9/IT9GSF, Fabio has installed again the 2 element Yagi full size,
on
the top of a 25m, tower, with the World Score in mind. Some days before
the
Contest the Power Supply of the PA brokes, and ha you can immagine, on
the
island you can found only a TV techican with his 100 ohm 1/4 W resistor,
no 2000V diode for the Power Supply !!! Even more in a some way he has
fixed
the problem with surplus diode found on a old tube military equipments.
The start was very hard, all EU station listening up for USA, so he has
started with a huge USA pile-up, with good mults, the morning starts
with
Oceanian ZL, VK pile-up and all days with EU. more that 2200 QSO at the
end.
20m. IG9/IK2QEI, Steve a newcomer into the IG9 story, a quite good op,
in
his very first 3 point operation. Antenna setup is a 20m high KT34XA in
the
center of the island, 800 m from the sea, IC765 and PA. Several RF
problem
and computer difficults all fixed with a lot of RF ferrite choke, all
around
the shack. 20m is the most difficult ad critical band, you cannot sleep,
as 15m and 10m ops, because is a a band edge from IG9, short EU skip is
always present night and day. Starting with few QSO, the band is not
close
but no takers, they are all on lower band, the band begin to open at the
sunrise, and finally the pile-up appear, KH6 and KL7 are logged, all EU
mults in no more that 4 hours, and finally USA opening until the band
deading, all the most great mults from Asia appear on the log,
XX,HS,KH2,KH0
very easy. The second day condition seem worst, the rate drop down, and
the EU QRM is very strong. A lot of fun, has first experience.
15m. IG9/IT9EQO, Antonello has setup his 5 element yagi long boom and
all
the equipment, but unfortunatly the location was the only one location
in
the island with a little hill trough USA to JA !! So the activity was
very
limited, some good rates wit JA trough long path, ma unsuccefully
activity.
10m. Same problem for the 10m station, worked over 200 S. American guys,
and 24 Zone, but only 2 EU station. A Contest to forget.
The island seem to have a particular advantage on the lower band, the
low
noise and the ocean helps to obtain fun and scores. The high band suffer
of the low sunspot cycle, we think that in a couple of year, IG9 could
be
an high class world location. Now IG9 dosn't have the capability to work
more that 6000 QSO in this period, we will wait for better condition.
We have a lot of work to do, but the Contest is the Contest .......
Plans for the next year a M/S WPX Contest and, finally, the best
category
a WWDX M/S.
73 de Fabio I4UFH / IG9 / one of IR4T / KF6FBE
>From floydjr@Interpath.com (Jimmy R. Floyd) Sun Nov 10 17:12:55 1996
From: floydjr@Interpath.com (Jimmy R. Floyd) (Jimmy R. Floyd)
Subject: NEW CALLSIGN LISTINGS VI
Message-ID: <2.2.16.19961110171255.12d7cbe2@interpath.com>
NEW CALLSIGNS
Compiled by
WA4ZXA
(floydjr@interpath.com)
Date Posted: 11/10/96
OLD CALL # NEW CALL FULL NAME EMAIL ADD4RESS
_____________________________________________________________________
K1IU K1AM Jeff Bouvier k1iu@ids.net
WA1G K1AJ Bruce Marshall bruce@shore.net
AC1O KN4T Walt Deemer ac1o@gate.net
K1ZX K4OJ Jim White k4oj@aol.com
K1YRP W1EQ Robert C. Garceau bobgar@neca.com
WA1IML K1SM William A. Hassan dxer@ici.net
K1CGJ K1RC John C. Marchand jmarchand@ecrm.com
W1IHN 1 N4CW Bert Michaud W1IHN@GNN.COM
KJ1N N0HF Daniel C. Norman dnorman@ucar.edu
KD1NG K1SD James M. Setzler, Jr. setzler_james_m@fs811.npt
.nuwc.navy.mil
K1MNS K1CA Larry Blouin arnold.industries@channel1.com
K1FWF 1 K1AE John D. Allen jallen@vhfcom.com
WA1N W1AO Joseph M. Kozak
K1LL K1ART Arthur K. Hambleton
AA1LI W1AZ George B. Gardner
K1JKS N1BB William Bithell Jr.
WA1PEL K1BD William A. Dodge
W1BWS W1CU Jonathan A. Cunitz
AG1C W1EG Edward W. Goodhue III
N1OCS W1EK Joe Rich
KT1O W1ES Stephen E. Wedge
KD2EU K1EU Michael J. Russo
WO1P K1GE Glenn C. Edson
WA1KSY K1HQ Robert P. Olsen
N1ACU K1IA Raymond T. Trinque
WB1ELA W1IA Brent R. Desautel
WU1I W1JO Richard J. Rainville
KD1GG AE1M Robert A. Levine
N1OPZ N1MD Michael L. Therrien
WT1S W1MD Martin I. Durham
K1HMO K1MO David C. Mania
KA1YQ K1MS Ivan G. Pagacik
WA1VAR W1NR Michael A. McCarthy
WA2CJT K1OA Scott A. Ginsburg
WA1TTE W1OHM William H. Ohm
K1YXV K1OW George R. Rickley
KA1FMR K1OZ James A. Spear
KG1CS W1PA William P. Acito Jr.
NZ1U W1RE Robert A. Edry
AA1KY W1RH Robert P. Hess
AD1G N1RJ Roger D. Johnson
WZ1R N1RR Charles Morrison
KM1Y K1RV Harold L. Pugh Jr.
WA1EQU W1RV Richard P. Vitello
NO1J K1TH Thomas W. Hurley
NX1H K1TI Paul D. Terwilliger
WA1TET W1TQ David W. Foner
N1HEO N1TT Stanely A. White
KY1H K1TTT David R. Robbins
KB1AXF K1WD William H. Davis
KD1TM W1XF James A. Frier Jr.
WA1TZV K0TV Jeremy L. Muller
WB1HBB K4VP Warren L. Rothberg
N1EE W6CT Scott A. Lieberman
NY1I AE7G Robert C. Koerner
KA1MH K1JN
N1MJC W1FYB
KD1EG W1CN
AA1AK AJ1X
AI1N K1MZ
K1CMI W1MI
K1GBU W1SM
K1HMO K1MO
KA1BQ W1NA
KB1BPE K1ZL
KC1SJ W1UK
NI1Y N1WL
NO1U W1WZ
W1HIC W3BW
WA1AYS K1SG
WA1EKV K1KW
WS1H N1ET
WS1J W1CNY
WZ1R N1RR
AB2BO K3BU Yuri Blanarovich K3BU@AOL.COM
WM2C K2KW Kenny Silverman ken.silverman@airtouch.com
WP2S W4MK Michael J. Kloc w4mk@sunrisetech.com
AA2UA K2DE James Demos k2de@monmouth.com
KF2ET N2TX Mike Anderson N2TX@LI.NET
WT2G W2ED Ed Bailey ebailey@earthlink.net
KB2NY N2JT Jack Trampler kb2ny@fast.net
WB2DIN W2CE Robert Reed HWDX09A@PRODIGY.COM
WB2DND N1DG Don Greenbaum DON@AURUMTEL.COM
KR2J N5NJ Robert Naumann KR2J@ix.netcom.com
KU2Q K5DU Susan M. King ku2q@austin.ibm.com
WA2SRQ K2SQ Ed Gilbert eyg@hpnjlc.njd.hp.com
AA2DU W2XX J.P. Kleinhaus w2xx@cloud9.net
KE2PF WH2Z David Mueller WH2Z@JUNO.COM
N2MZH AJ2U Jeff Janock jj@cybernex.net
KB2SE K2FR Fredrick R. Gern K2FR@Juno.com
WA2STM W2EQ John S. Lash John.Lash@Yale.EDU
KF2FB K1PI Sergei M. Gordienko
AA2Z K1RO Mark J. Wilson
KB2FD W1SU John J. Cuneo Jr.
WB2KMY K2AD Douglas A. Sharp
WB2YLR W2GDJ George D. Jones
K2SHL W2LK Leslie P. Kalmus
KF2ET N2TX Michael T. Anderson
N2AIF K2XF Seymour Miller
W2CRS W0AH goforit@worldnet.att.net
WA2AGO W7KW
N2GYY K2DJQ
WB2AMM K3HN
AA2UV W2WG
K2PBP K2BF
K2POF W2WC
KA2DFO KA2D
KC2QF K2ZZ
KD2EU K1EU
KD2L W2KD
KE2N K1NY
KW2P W2SF
KZ2S N2NC
NI2C K2WE
NN2G N2TU
WA2CJT K1OA
WB2QJY WB2QJ
WA2WYR 1 W2YR John P. Gagen W2YR@AOL.COM
KE3GA K3AR Beryl D. Simonson k3ar@contesting.com
KY3N W3EA Wayne Kline W3EA@AOL.COM
KI3V N7TR Richard Hallman ki3v@rnodx.org
WR3E W3UR Bernie McClenny bernie.mcclenny@mail.wdn.com
WR3O K4RO Kirk Pickering K4RO@music-city.tdec.state.tn.us
WB3ESS K3CT John Bednar jkbe@lucent.com
K3ZNV W8ZA Robert J. Biss BISS@EPG.NIST.GOV
NZ3I K3TD Tad Danley tad.danley@nextel.com
N3BDA K3PP Glenn D. O'Donnell gdo@lucent.com
WR3G N3RA Scott Jones sjones@sygnet.com
KF3P K3MM Tyler Stewart kf3p@cais.com
W3CPB W3CP James M. Headrick headrick@radar.nrl.navy.mil
WA3TXR W1TE Charles R. Schwartz
N3AHF W2KV David McGee david_mcgee@maca.sarnoff.com
K3YGU K3KY
KV3J W3KB
N3QYA W3KN
NY3G K3SV
W3GOI W4AU
WA3WJD N3OC
WA3WQP N3HR
WN3K 1 N9GG Bob Penneys radio@udel.edu
WZ3Q K4ZA Don Daso wz3q@juno.com
KX3Y N3EN Art McDonald amcdonal@erols.com
WZ4F K4AB Larry A. Crim wz4f@nerak.companet.net
AD4TU K4MW Pete Wildman ad4tu@esinet.net
WB4IUX W4IU Tom Skelton, Jr. tskelto@ces.clemson.edu
W4RIM K6RIM Albert C. Burnham w4rim@ix.netcom.com
AD4Y N4NM Charles M. Lewis clewis@ro.com
KJ4VH N4GN Tim Totten kj4vh@iglou.com
N4YOS N4YO Tom Thompson tom@iquest.com
KI4HN 1 K4MA Jim Stevens ki4hn@nando.net
WN4KNN 1 N5KO Trey Garlough trey@cisco.com
KC4ZV K4NO Gregory F. Richard kc4zv@iquest.com
N4PYD W4WW Scotty Neustadter scotty@iquest.com
N4DVW W4EA Dan Nixon adnixon@akorn.net
KI4M W4RJ Ted Pounders tpound@hiwaay.net
WB4NFS W4NF John Francis 0'Mara wb4nfs@erols.com
AA4FC K4PX George Fundis k4px@palmnet.net
KF4BU K4BU H.J. Huddleston huddlehd@wb.gulf.net
N4DVW 2 W4EA Dan Nixon adnixon@akorn.net
KJ4KB N1KB John C. Hennessee
KX4V N1RL Eric R. Lindquist
K4HWG W4AD Jack Omara tury@erols.com
K4CPK W8DC BillCombs@aol.com
WA4VCC 1 W4VHF Ted F. Goldthorpe TGOLDTHROPE@SunBelt.Net
AC4VA ND4Q
KD4AUU W1CLS
AE4PC WY4Y
N4EA ND6A W. Don McDoniel
KR4DL K4WA Steven R. Schmidt k4wa@mindspring.com
WB4MAI W4OX Doug McDuff dmcduff@gate.net
AB4PY W4EP Foy E. Privette edpriv@juno.com
WB4VKW K4NA Thomas L. Bickley tbic@juno.com
AC4VA ND4Q Bernard Blair
WB4FLB K4UU Gary Hext K4UU@juno.com
KP4XS N4UK Ken Ramirez ramirezk@emi.com
W5HUQ 8 W4UE John R. Moore w5huq@pobox.com
KB5UL 2 N5UL Charles W. Shaw shawcorj@wtaccess.com
AA5RB 4 N5KA russ@inetport.com
KK5EP N5ZX Michael Causey kk5ep@netdoor.com
AB5KD K5DJ Ron Stailey ron-stailey@easy.com
KJ5IR K5TH Tim Hayes k5th@juno.com
KD5PJ N9CO Charlie Ocker ocker@chasind.com
KC5RAS K5WO Bob Kmak bkmak@airmail.net
WV5S K5TT Jim Hood wv5s@icon.net
N5CT 1 W7CT Jim Lawrence n5ct@delphi.com
AA5BL N5JA Jon A. Barclay aa5bl@intrastar.net
AC5BR KK5GT
AB6FO K6LA Ken Widelitz KWIDELITZ@delphi.com
N6UR W6TG Terry Gaiser w6tg@aol.com
K6XO KO7X Alan A. Brubaker alan@es.com
W6EMS K6AW Stephen Merchant merchant@silcom.com
KC6CEX N6ED Craig Gullickson cgullick@tuba.calpoly.edu
N6YRU W2NA John Downing jdowning@intelenet.net
WA6AUE 4 W6EU Jim Duffy wa6aue@mcimail.com
WA6GDS W6KC Jim Stockwell 74503.53@Compuserver.Com
KK6XN W6KY Art Wallace W6KY@CONTESTING.COM
N6AZE N6NC Henry L. Serra Jr. hlserra@pwa.acusd.edu
NF6H 2 N6RT Doug Brandon dab@kaiwan.com
AB6YL K6GT George T. Daughters gdauth6@leland.standford.edu
AC6XO N6DE Dean Wood dwood@w6bhz.calpoly.edu
N6DLU N7UE David B. Ritchie dbr@alumi.caltech.edu
KI6VY AK6I Darrel J. Van Buer darrel@dii.com
NV6O K6GV Eric D. Woods edwoods@pacbell.com
WA6IET N6WS Bill Shell shell@callamer.com
KJ6HO 5 K6RO Larry Shapiro K6RO@aol.com
N6IP 4 K6XX Bob Wolbert k6xx@juno.com
N6NU W6RW Michael S. Mitchell w6rw@earthlink.net
AA6MC K6KR Richard Dievendorff dieven@almaden.ibm.com
WB6JMS 6 W6YJ James Arther Jr. jlarther@net.rocwell.com
WA6GVC W4XP
AA6KX N6NT Bruce Sawyer N6NT@worldnet.att.net
WR6R AH7G Al Crespo pitts@maui.net
AH6NB 3 KH7M Jim Reid jreid@aloha.net
AA7FT 6 K7ST Adam Kerner pacarch@wolfnet.com
AA7NX K7NT Michael R. Conotore aa7nx@aol.com
AA7BG K7BG Matt Trott aa7bg@3rivers.net
AA7NH K7ZL Thomas Trent ttrent@oregon.uoregon.edu
W7LZP 1 W7TI Bill Turner wrt@eskimo.com
AA7VB K7BV Dennis Motschenbacker k7vb@aol.com
KD7EY K9EY Casey Conway caconway@evansville.net
KC7EM K7EM Steve Kelly srkelly@agora.rdrop.com
NS7Z K5UO Mike Bragassa bragassa@hal-pc.org
WA7FOE W7NN W7NN@AOL.COM
AB7CZ K7MK Jim Cullum jcullum@micron.net
KR7Y K7XM Hugh Phillips hugh@diac.com
WA7UVJ N7WA Michael Dinkelman mwdink@eskimo.com
W7KJJ K7JJ Dave Earnest k7jj@ix.netcom.com
KI7YO 1 KR7X Hank Lonbert hlonberg@hgi-pdx.usa.com
AA7TF 4 K7ZO Scott Tuthill k7zo@micron.net
AL7PT W8PT Rich Kennedy rdk1@niosr1.em.cdc.gov
AL7H K0AV
AA8GL W8EB Wm. E. Blick W8EB@aol.com
WA8SWM W7WM Steve Boone boone@cookie.enet.dec.com
N8ATR N8TR Pete Michaelis n8atr@en.com
KC8MK K8MK Jim Hurt jhurt@freenet.columbus.oh.us
K8BRL N1RT Ron Toller k8brl@worldnet.att.net
AA8FE W5FX Mike Bruening aa8fe@aol.com
AA8OT K3AO Serge Kulyov ipua3ap@redline.ru
K8HVT W1NN Hal Offutt woffutt@netaxis.com
WA8YVR N9RV Patrick M. Barkey pbarkey@wp.bsu.edu
WD8IXE 3 N8SM Steve Miller millersg@dma.org
K8JLF K1HT David C. Hoaglin dave_hoaglin@abtassoc.com
K8QLK K8GT Gerry Treas ah672@detroit.freenet.org
AD8V W1ZZ Edward H. Stratton
WA8SMF 1 W8MM Mike Valentine #wa8msf@ix12.ix.netcom.com
KU8U W8KX John Lane lane@glerl.noaa.gov
KU8P K8RS
WB8OGM K8TJ
WA8LLY 1 K6UM Steve Lund wa8lly@pacbell.net
W8YA W4AG
WB8VPA 1 N8RF John Udvari wb8vpa@en.com
K8MBH 2 W8WV Dave Ellis WA8WV@aol.com
AB8Y W8RR Gary Kaser ab8y@net-link.net
AA9AX N9FD Steve Sample aa9ax@iglou.com
WX9E K9PG Paul Gentry PGentry@sbbs.net
W9NQ 5 K6ZZ Bob Selbrede w9nq@ccis.com
WN9JAT K9MY Jerry Douglas wn9jat@aol.com
KF9PL 1 KX9X Sean E Kutzko kf9pl@cris.com
N9CKC N9CK Steven Franzen n9ckc@inxpress.net
KK9W K0RX David R. Anderson k0rx@solon.eng.uiowa.edu
WB9MSV N9LR LarDX@aol.com
WA9KNP W9FX Brad Pioveson nogap@intrnet.net
K9HCX W9OZ
KE9A K4ZW
AA0OB K0OB Greg Fields aa0ob@skypoint.com
NI0E 4 W0MU Mike Fatchett fatchett.mike@tci.com
AA0XZ K0GN Greg Nunn gnunn@mail.coin.missouri.edu
NG0X N6NZ David B. Curtis david_b_curtis@ccm.sc.intel.com
AA0WO W7II William Frede bfrede@poci.amis.com
NZ0V K0ZZ Robert Emerson nz0v@ix,netcom.com
AA0SQ K0MX Jeff Fischer
AA0VQ N0KK Kirk Pengelly
K0IJL N0IJ John Baumgarten JBaumgarten@aol.com
WA0VQR W0DC John Lockhart jlockj@minn.net
N0DH 9 N7EX Dave Henderson n0dh@Comtch.iea.com
NQ0I 1 N7DR Doc Evans AL019@freenet.uchsc.edu
AA0NV N5BC Felix J. Riess n5bc@amsat.org
WY0J KK0T Jim Brown jbrown@nyx.net
KC0O W0LD Lauren Libby 75151.2442@compuserve.com
AB0CN N0UK Chris Cox chrisc@Chris.Org
WA0QOA NA2U Fred W. Hoffert cwman@juno.com
K0WWG 1 W6DX Barrie Britton bbritton@prolit.llu.edu
CLUB STATIONS
KB2ZTN N2EE Nicola TESLA Radio Club
KB2UGI W2BC Chain Lakes ARA
KB3BIJ 1 W3TT N.E.R.D.S.
KB3BLJ 1 W2JJ Hi-Tech Rednecks
W3FRY W3FRC Frankford Radio Club
KF6AYQ K6AO Mother Lode DX/Contest Club
KE6URB K6RCC River City Contesters
KE6URI K6CPU Intel Emergency Amateur Radio Service
KE6TXM K6RE Alps Amateur Radio Club
KE6SWZ N6UI Cops Contest Club
KC7KMC K7RAT Boring Amateur Radio Club
KB9NLG KX9ZZ Cook County Contesters
KM9P K4AAA Dahlonega Contest Club
WP2AHW WP2Z Island Villa Contest Club
**************************************************************************
The calls were put by there old call and in that call area. Also you will
notice a number next to the old call. That is the number of the choice
they receieved. The calls are in the order they were receieved by me.
Also Scott, KA9FOX has all the vanity call info on his home page with a
complete listing if anyone is interested.
I am sorry if this format laps some of the email addresses around. They
are just to long to get all on one line. I did put the new email addresses
people gave me on here so if the mail bounces you will know why.
73's Jim
**********************************************************
* Jimmy R. Floyd (Jim) Thomasville, NC *
* *
* Amateur Call: >> WA4ZXA << *
* Packet Node: >> N4ZC << *
* Internet Address: >> floydjr@interpath.com << *
**********************************************************
>From radio@UDel.Edu (Robert Penneys) Sun Nov 10 19:11:47 1996
From: radio@UDel.Edu (Robert Penneys) (Robert Penneys)
Subject: Good vertical?
Message-ID: <199611101911.OAA14799@copland.udel.edu>
Pardon me for asking such a vague question. I am in a deed restricted area
and just have a wire up. I might throw up a vertical. Not a four-square
or other array, just a single ground-mounted vertical.
Available are Cushcraft, Butternut, Hustler, Hy-Gain, and more.
Your .02 greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Bob
>From floydjr@Interpath.com (Jimmy R. Floyd) Sun Nov 10 17:12:52 1996
From: floydjr@Interpath.com (Jimmy R. Floyd) (Jimmy R. Floyd)
Subject: ARRL SS CW 96 Scores VI
Message-ID: <2.2.16.19961110171252.12d7bdc8@interpath.com>
ARRL SWEEPSTAKES CW 96
RAW SCORES
Compiled by
WA4ZXA
(floydjr@interpath.com)
Date Posted: 11/10/96
CALL OP/SECT SCORE QS0'S SECTS HRS
_______________________________________________________________
S/OP/QRP/Q
K1TR (@N6BV/1) NH 112,050 747 75 24
N0AX WWA 107,464 707 76 24
K7MM EWA 102,960 660 78 24
K0EJ TN 100,950 673 75 20
WB9HRO WI 86,700 578 75 21
WA0RPI 85,824 596 72 24
KG5U STX 85,644 549 78 20
WB9HRO 85,500 570 75
WA1GUV VT 77,550 517 75 24
KB2R (@K1VR) EMA 75,313 523 72 24
WB8RUQ MI 71,188 481 74 22
K5SL LA 66,600 450 74 23
K5ED WTX 63,640 430 74 17
K1CGJ EMA 58,904 398 74 16
KF9PL IN 55,522 391 71 20
WA0RJY 52,500 350 75
KC5RAS NTX 52,114 367 71 24
WE9V 51,832 341 76
KU7Y NV 49,248 342 72
KA1CZF 49,128 356 69
AD4ZE 38,350 295 65 20
KC4WQ KY 33,500 250 67 11
AB5OU NM 32,234 227 71
AE4IC 24,282 213 57
AE0Q CO 19,440 162 60
KR0U 13,500 125 54
VE6SH/8 NWT 9,588 102 47 14
N1AFC 8,080 101 40 8
WB2VUO WNY 3,904 61 32 12
AB7OA AZ 680 20 17 10
N6PDX 228 66
S/OP/LP/A
KR0Y/5 211,380 1355 78
K8HVT/KP2 202,972 1318 77
KP4TK PR 201,240 1290 78
N4ZZ 189,072 1212 78
AA7BG 174,040 1145 76
W4WA (AA4GA) GA 169,260 1085 78 24
NM5M 167,200 1100 76
AC1O/4 162,084 1039 78
W7ZRC ID 161,854 1052 77 24
KO9Y 158,808 1018 78
WR3O TN 156,408 1029 76
W5XX MS 156,000 1000 78 24
KK9W 154,908 993 78
KC6CNV ORG 152,614 991 77 24
N5FG (WQ5L) 152,000 1000 76
AB4RX KY 148,980 955 78
AA8AV MI 148,824 954 78
K4HHG 148,668 953 78 23
N0AT (AA0VQ) 147,288 969 76
VE6EX 143,250 955 75
N4OGW/5 NM 140,752 926 76 23
W9WI TN 139,776 896 78
WA6KUI TN 138,016 908 76 24
N9CKC WI 136,344 874 78 24
KZ8E 134,550 897 75
K1JKS EMA 131,670 855 77
VE4GV MB 130,746 849 77 16
AA0OB MN 129,132 874 74 24
N4YOS AL 129,012 827 78
WD8IJP 128,700 825 78
K1JKS EMA 128,590 835 77
N9XX WI 127,296 816 78 24
WT1O EMA 124,024 838 74 24
WA2STM 121,656 822 74 15
KB0IHM MN 121,034 829 73 24
K8NZ 120,890 785 77 19
K3SA MD 119,042 773 77 20
N9JF 118,248 758 78 24
NW1S 114,884 746 77
KB5UL NM 115,192 748 77 22
WA0X MO 113,664 768 74 24
N4YDU 113,616 789 72 23
KI4HN NC 112,500 750 75
K3CR (KB3AFT) WPA 112,200 748 75 24
K8JLF EMA 111,112 731 76 24
AA0SQ MN 106,400 700 76 22
AC4ZO NC 103,896 702 74 24
WA6GDS LAX 100,928 664 76 21
VE6KRR AB 99,864 684 73 23
KX4V VT 96,096 624 77 19
KK7A ID 92,720 610 76 18
AA9JY 92,112 606 76
K1YRP CT 91,464 618 74 22
NJ1V STX 85,176 546 78 16
NS0B 82,800 552 75 11
K2WK 80,542 523 77 11
AB5SE AR 80,104 527 76 21
K7DBV OR 77,824 512 76 19
WX9E 76,000 500 76 16
WA0QOA 75,192 482 78 23
WA8YRS OH 75,168 522 72 20
K3MQH 75,150 501 75 12
WC4E NFL 73,292 502 73 14
W5HUQ NFL 68,640 440 78 23
AC5BR AR 68,400 450 76 18
AA0XZ MO 64,972 439 74 24
KJ1N CO 64,116 411 78 7
AB5LX NTX 63,332 446 71
WB0OLA IN 52,716 382 69 13
KA8OKH KY 50,978 359 71
K8QLK MI 49,728 336 74
VE1GN 42,884 302 71
K8GVK MI 42,704 314 68 13
K0VBU KS 37,888 256 74 8
W1HIJ/6 ORG 34,716 263 66 18
N1PBT VT 31,122 247 63 18
KR2J NTX 27,264 213 64 5
NS8O OH 22,806 181 63 10
N2LSK NLI 16,954 173 49 6
NF6H ORG 15,688 106 74
WD4AHZ SFL 14,178 139 51 3
AE4MH SFL 13,452 118 57 6
WA1IML 12,750 125 51 3
WA7BNM LAX 9,384 102 46 3
W9SZ IL 5,328 72 37 2
K4OGG/M TN 3,186 59 27
AA4LR GA 3,000 50 30 3
AD4VH 670 76
N0AXL 605 76
WN6K 591 75
AB5SE 527 76
WA5JWU 342 78
NC7K 239 65
S/OP/HP/B
W0SD (WD0T) SD 224,994 1461 77
W5WMU (N6TR) 224,952 1442 78
N5RZ WTX 223,236 1431 78
K4VX/0 (WX3N) 217,620 1395 78
W6GO (N6IG) 213,096 1366 78
W5KFT (N5KO) 212,520 1380 77
W7RM (AA7NX) WWA 207,012 1327 78
K7UP (KN5H) NM 206,388 1323 78 24
K0RF 206,206 1339 77
WB0O ND 206,206 1339 77
KM9P (K7GM) 205,296 1316 78
K6LL 205,140 1315 78
KY7M 203,580 1305 78
N7DD 203,112 1302 78
K0KR 202,332 1297 78
AI7B 199,680 1280 78
AB6FO LAX 198,744 1274 78
K5MR NTX 197,736 1284 77
K5GO 196,092 1257 78
KE3Q 195,734 1271 77
VE3EJ (NJ2L) 195,312 1252 78
KC7V AZ 194,844 1249 78 24
W2PV (@K2TR)(WZ1R) 194,688 1248 78 24
KS9K (N0BSH) WI 194,376 1246 78
W3GH (K3UA) WPA 193,732 1258 77
K1IU RI 191,412 1227 78
NA5Q 191,100 1225 78
N6RO 190,498 1237 77
K5ZD 189,540 1215 78
K5NA 189,112 1228 77
K8CC 188,916 1211 78 24
W9RE 188,760 1210 78
N6FU STX 188,650 1225 77
N4BP SFL 187,200 1200 78 22
K4PQL NC 186,340 1210 77
KF3P 186,108 1193 78
N6TV SCV 183,300 1175 78 24
K3ZO 183,144 1174 78
KT3Y 181,258 1177 77
K7FR EWA 176,748 1133 78 24
WA6AUE SV 174,252 1119 78 24
NN7L (NL7GP) 173,784 1114 78
W5ASP 172,848 1112 78 22
W2VJN OR 170,664 1094 78
K0IJL MN 168,014 1091 77 24
N4ZR WV 166,452 1067 78 24
K0WA 166,440 1095 76
KM0L MO 166,140 1065 78 24
KY2P TN 163,956 1051 78 24
K9BG IL 159,544 1078 74 24
N8RR 158,184 1014 78 19
K0DEQ MO 156,936 1006 78 20
W1XT AZ 156,408 1029 76 24
WX0B NTX 156,000 1000 78 23
K9WIE 155,344 1022 76
NI6T SCV 151,788 973 78 24
K0AD MN 146,919 954 77 24
W6QHS 145,860 935 78
AA3B 145,650 970 75 24
K0HB MN 143,336 943 76
K3JT WV 142,576 938 76 24
WA6CTA SF 133,848 858 78
K6PU SV 132,240 870 76 18
AA0OB MN 129,352 874 74 24
AA8U 125,112 802 78 22
W5GN NTX 120,450 803 76 20
WB4NFS 119,850 799 75 24
W6XR/2 110,760 710 78 15
AA0SQ MN 106,400 700 76 22
W6MVW SDG 102,718 667 77 23
KB2UGM NNY 94,848 624 76 20
WB5B NTX 94,050 627 75 14
N6MZ 73,632 472 78
N1CC ENY 68,400 450 76 10
K9MA 61,568 416 74
KJ4VH 44,250 295 75 4
K2ONP ENY 42,344 316 67 6
W3CPB MD 41,040 285 72 15
K8KFJ WV 32,256 252 64
AL7PT WV 31,600 220 72 16
W0LK 15,960 140 57 11
AA7QY AZ 11,200 102 55 10
N6UR (KR6X) 1278 78
NJ8M 962 78
KO4EW 761 78
WB4RMJ 759 74
W1IHN NC 740 78 18
W5NN (KB5YVT) 713 75 11
VY1JA 520 77
WB4RDV 459 72
N2KJM 414 76
NO1J 300 76
MULTI/OP
K1ZX 225,420 1445 78
AA5B NM 216,216 1404 77
KS9W IL 193,752 1242 78
KY1H 186,420 1195 78
N6KI SDG 176,748 1133 78 24
K6XO/7 175,500 1125 78
K0WA KS 166,440 1095 76
K6GV SV 165,672 1062 78 24
NJ4F VA 163,800 1050 78 24
K9UWA IN 162,240 78 24
NJ8M 149,136 956 78
K8JM 148,980 995 78
WA2UKP ENY 142,272 912 78 24
W6BIP 138,624 913 76
KE2VB WNY 135,720 870 78 23
W6UE LAX 118,872 762 78 17
KO4EW TN 118,716 761 78
K3WW 109,200 700 78 14
W5EHM 103,800 692 75
N2BIM NNJ 86,112 552 78
N2MZH 36,696 278 66
MULTI/STATION
AA4NC S0/HP NC 1000 77 19
KF4APW QRP NC 165 56 4
K8MR
1-W9OCF OH 40,820 313 65 5
2-K8MR OH 49,104 341 72 5
3-N8XPL OH 33,356 262 64 4
4-AC8E OH 38,364 278 69 4
5-N8ATR OH 42,568 313 68 4
TOTAL 204,392 1507 76 22
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MULTI/OPERATOR List
K1ZX K1ZX,WC4E,K1TO
K6GV AA6WJ,KM6AS,K6GV
KS9W KD5PJ,AA9LX,KS9W
K0WA WA0SXR,W0CEM,K0WA
K6XO/7 K6XO,AB7GM,N5CT
N6KI N6KI,KM6SN,N6AZE,WB6NBU
W6BIP AE0M,N1EE,W6BIP
WA2UKP WA2UKP,WA2JQK,AA2DY,AA2GS,K2JSC
NJ8M NJ8M,AB0S,KC0GC
NJ4F NJ4F,N4GUS,K4GMH,K7SV
K9UWA KR9U,K9UWA,KC9LA,K9LA
AA5B AA5B,K5TA,K9RS,AI9X
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I AM GETTING A LOT OF SCORES WITH NO POWER OR CLASS ON THEM!!!!!!!
THEY ALL GO INTO THE HIGH POWER OR B CLASS !!!!!!!!
This is the first posting and since I got scores off internet and also
off 3830 itself a score may be on here twice. Just let me know if yours
is and I will take the incorrect one off.
73's Jim
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* Jimmy R. Floyd (Jim) Thomasville, NC *
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* Amateur Call: >> WA4ZXA << *
* Packet Node: >> N4ZC << *
* Internet Address: >> floydjr@interpath.com << *
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