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Subject: Jason AB5LX
From: K7SV@aol.com (K7SV@aol.com)
Date: Sat Jan 11 02:43:53 1997
There was much speculation as to what caused AB5LX's parents to stop his 
contesting activities. His parent responded to my request for information,
but I only read about half the response before AOL dropped me
and the EMail disappeared. What I did read indicated that the crux of the
problem
was a frequency fight just above 14150 during the RAS contest. They were
concerned with respect for Jason's elders.  Comment from another source 
seems to indicate that his parents are reconsidering. 

The fact that a frequency fight almost resulted in the loss of a budding
contester
provides food for thought!

73 de Larry K7SV

>From floydjr@Interpath.com (Jimmy R. Floyd)  Sat Jan 11 14:30:55 1997
From: floydjr@Interpath.com (Jimmy R. Floyd) (Jimmy R. Floyd)
Subject: ARRL RTTY ROUNDUP 97 Scores V
Message-ID: <2.2.16.19970111143055.2fd7f4ce@interpath.com>

ARRL RTTY ROUNDUP 1996
CLAIMED SCORES

Compiled by: WA4ZXA
<floydjr@interpath.com>

Date Posted: 01/11/97


CALL         SECT   HRS    SCORES    QSO'S     PTS     QTH      DX
_____________________________________________________________________


Single/OP/LP

V31JU                      53,508      653     637      56      28
HK3SGP                     21,900      300     300      50      23
UR5IBG                     12,250      246     245      14      36
JE2UFF                      6,517      133     133      14      35
ON6CR                       1,566       54      54       6      23
7K4QOK                      1,134       42      42      17      10

AA5AU          LA    24   113,568     1092    1092      56      48
WT4I           FL    24    86,526      883     874      57      42
KA4RRU         VA    24    77,714      804     793      54      43
VA3MM          ON          74,250      675     675      55      55
KD5ZM          AR    24    71,502      705     701      56      46
N1RCT          ME          69,276              753      54      38
K2DS           NY    22    68,340      670     670      53      49
WA4ZXA         NC    24    65,856      672     672      54      44
N9CK           WI    24    59,696      676     656      53      38
W1TY           NY    24    59,470      626     626      54      41
K0SM           NE          59,220      660     658      53      37
VE6WQ                      50,220      620              53      28
VE6KRR         AB          47,508      645     642      54      20
WA6ILT/1       MA          46,228      509     508      48      43
K0DI           CA          34,840      520              53      14
KC4HW          FL    11    32,625      379     375      53      34
K1TGS          CO          31,557      471     471      53      14
W6/G0AZT       CA    20    27,255      398     395      51      18
K0BX           MO    18    27,075      363     361      47      28
WA4JQS         KY    13    26,967      303     303      52      37
KF2OG          NY          25,840      345     340      52      24
WB2HMF         NY          25,228      372     371      51      17
KA2CYN         NY          24,101      317     313      50      27
W7RSJ          WY          23,460      391     391      48      12
VE7CFD         BC          23,424      389     384      53       8
AA9RR          WI          20,460      310     310      49      17
N7UJJ          AZ    20    19,320      349     345      47       9
N7EX           WA    15    18,837      300     299      49      14
W5DG           IA          18,360      307     206      49      11
KF9LI          IL          17,050      275     275      47      15
WA4GKM         TN    14    16,256      254     254      44      20
K0RC           MN     6    15,114      229     229      46      20
AA0ZS          MO    24    14,796      274     274      48       6
N2QLQ          NJ    13    14,214      206     206      47      22
W8HVX          MI          13,862      239     239      44      14
N3UN           MD    10    13,735      205     205      46      21
AC6DR          CA          13,520      260     260      47       5
AK0A           KS          13,144      248     248      40      13
KA3TOV         PA          12,824      229     229      49       7
W2JGR/0        MN     9    12,324      237     237      45       7
KC7MJ          AZ          11,880      216     216      46       9
N5MTS          TX    11    11,232      210     208      49       5
KD4HXT/7       AZ    20    10,800      225     225      45       3
WA3ZKZ         DE          10,692      198     198      45       9
KF8VX          OH    20     8,694      127     126      46      23
WU1F           MA     8     7,236      134     134      41      13
N3MA           VA     7     7,176      138     138      48       4
AB5SE          AR           7,003      149     149          47
K9RRB          MD           6,016      128     128      40       7
N1AU           MA           5,978      122     122      37      12
K5LK                 12     5,452      116     116      42       5
K7EX           OR           5,220      116     116      40       5
N1AFC/QRP      ME    10     4,002       88      87      28      18
K7MK           ID    10     3,762       99      99      37       1
N0UVR          CO     5     2,574       78      78      33       0
K1MV           ME           2,040       60      59      26       8
N2CQ/QRP       NJ             364       26      26      12       2


Single/OP/HP  

YL2KL                      54,450      605     605      32      58
CE8SFG                     45,684      491     486      51      43
OH2LU                20    36,261      459     459      32      47
OH2GI                      30,750      412     410      29      46
DL4RCK                      7,682      167     167      11      35
PA3EWP                      5,888      129     128      10      36

K3MM           MD         143,750     1274    1274      56      59
K5DJ (@W5KFT)  TX    24   141,191     1332              58      48
K1AM           RI    23   132,868     1141    1126      56      62
W7GG           OR    24   122,745     1179    1169      55      50
K4GMH                24    87,035      860     845      54      49
KN6DV          CA    24    86,260      929     908      56      39
N2DL                       81,984      732     732      54      58
VE6JY                24    79,768      767     767      54      50
K0KO           MN          78,027      842     839      54      39
K5OT           TX    20    75,330      810     810      54      39
N9ITX/7        MT    16    74,120      872              54      31
W3BD           PA          71,040      751     740      55      41
K7WM                       68,352      785     768      56      33
W7TI           WA    22    67,322      832     821      56      26
WB5B           TX    18    65,790      739     731      55      35
N2FF           NY    22    64,680      666     660      56      42
NO2T           NJ    19    59,461      640     613      51      46
AF4Z           FL          54,284      679     662      53      29
K4BU           FL          54,029      575     557      56      41
N6HC           CA          47,663      619                  77 
KE1FO          MA          43,344      506     504      55      31
KA3JFI         PA    19    40,392      466     459      52      36
K4DB           SC    14    39,750      531     530      51      24
ND5S           MI    17    36,800      400     400      52      40
VE7SAY         BC          32,782      450     443      56      18
KD8FS          MI    19    26,220      437     437      50      10
K2WK           NJ     6    23,790      314     305      48      30
VA3WTM         ON          19,136      299     299      50      14


Multi/OP/LP

KF4KL          NC          59,878      611     611      52      46
WS1E           NH          55,488      544              52      50
N1JEB          MA    24    53,070      611     610      53      34
W5VZF          MS    24    39,759      459     457      53      34
VE6RAJ         AB          39,468      599     598      53      13
N3IXR          PA          28,911      421     419      52      17
AA0ZS          MO    24    14,796      274     284      48       6

Multi/OP/HP

GI0KOW                     97,460      886     886      53      57
OT7E                       63,600      640     632      45      55
GW5NF                24    59,892      652     644      44      49
JR5JAQ                     15,844      233     233      26      42

AA4NC          NC         104,858      972     962      56      53
W0SD           SD          90,528      984                  92  
KC7V           AZ    24    88,752     1045    1032      55      31
W3BD           PA          71,040      751     740      55      41
K8AA           MI          54,114      644     622      52      35
N0ISE          CO          50,998      594     593      54      32


Multi/Op Operator List

N1JEB        N1JEB,N1JIT
N3IXR        N3IXR,WA3HAE,WA3SES,KB3AFT
W0SD         W0SD,AC0M,N0ABE,WB0YQT
KF4KL        KF4KL,KQ4QM,WB4OFN,KE4QBR
VE6RAJ       VE6RRD,VE6RAJ
W3BD         N3KVF,NE3H
W5VZF        W5VZF,WA4DDE,KB4HB
AA4NC        AA4NC,WN4BBJ,K4MA
KC7V         KC7V,N7MB,WA7LNW
N0ISE        N0ISE,WD0E
AA0ZS        AA0ZS,KG0IT
WS1E         K1SI,N1MEO,NO1V,WS1E,WW1Y
OT7E         ON4GG,ON4ANT,ON4AOI,ON4AME,ON4CBA,ON4C
GI0KOW       GI0KOW,GI0NWG

***********************************************************************

DO NOT SEND ANY SCORES TO THE CONTEST REFLECTOR !!!! Either to me direct
or the WB1B reflector for this contest.

73 Jim

           ********************************************************** 
           * Jimmy R. Floyd  (Jim)   Thomasville, NC                *
           *                                                        *
           * Amateur Call:              >> WA4ZXA <<                *
           * Packet Node:               >> N4ZC <<                  *
           * Internet Address:          >> floydjr@interpath.com << *
           **********************************************************


>From mwdink@eskimo.com (Michael Dinkelman)  Sat Jan 11 08:41:25 1997
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (Michael Dinkelman) (Michael Dinkelman)
Subject: Visiting Japan
Message-ID: <199701111537.HAA20993@mail.eskimo.com>

Hello
        I will be visiting Japan the week Jan 19-Jan 24. At present, my
schedule is totally up in the air (and hastily planned) but it would be fun
to meet up with JA contesters if time and logistics permit. My primary focus
will be work and my hosts (NEC) will certainly receive my main attention but
maybe there will be time available. (?)

        The only details I have at this time is I will be at the NEC Fuchu
plant (I don't know where that is) and I will be staying at the Tachikawa
Palace Hotel.

73
Dink



Michael Dinkelman
N7WA
Kent, WA
mwdink@eskimo.com


>From silver@ax.apc.org (Carlos Augusto S. Pereira)  Sun Jan 12 08:33:25 1997
From: silver@ax.apc.org (Carlos Augusto S. Pereira) (Carlos Augusto S. Pereira)
Subject: COMPUTER INTERFERENCE
Message-ID: <199701120833.GAA25131@ax.ibase.br>

I have just set up my packet station in order to operate "real" assisted in the 
ARRL CW next month. We have a gateway in Rio and I can connect AC4ET dx cluster.

However the computer is close to the shack now (of course) and unfortunately it 
is generating a considerable noise on all bands.

Any tips to fix this problem?

73,

Carlos - PY1CAS


>From n4bp@shadow.net (Bob Patten)  Sun Jan 12 12:50:24 1997
From: n4bp@shadow.net (Bob Patten) (Bob Patten)
Subject: FSFD (50 States) Update for Jan 11 (fwd)
Message-ID: <Pine.SOL.3.91.970112074905.18156A-100000@hyper>

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Jim Hydzik <congress@magpage.com>
To: Low Power Amateur Radio Discussion <qrp-l@Lehigh.EDU>
Subject: FSFD (50 States) Update for Jan 11

Hello ALL,      (QRP activity info at  http://www.dancris.com/~ki7mn)

The 50 States In 50 Days (FSFD) activity started Jan 01 and runs through
Feb. 20.  Below is a the schedule of States for the next few days.  We will
attempt to provide digested schedules of states/times/bands/freqs. to help
reduce message traffic to the reflector.  Typically, only 1 message per day.

--------------------------------------------------------------
Jan. 12  Sunday  IDAHO  AB7TK (ex-WB5QMP), Randy 
                                     1600-1800      UTC  7.038
                                     2000-2100      UTC 14.058
                                     2300-0200      UTC  7.038
                                     0400-0600  MON>UTC  3.560

--------------------------------------------------------------

Jan. 13  MONDAY ILLINOIS N9HH, Bill  1300-1330      UTC 14.060 +2/-5
                                     1330-1400       "  10.108 +/-2
                                     1500-1530       "  14.060
                                     1530-1600      UTC 10.108

                                     0100-0300 (TU) UTC  7.037
                If band dead, look on 7.108 at 0130 UTC
                                     

--------------------------------------------------------------

Jan. 14  Tuesday  INDIANA N9DD, Tom  1800-1930      UTC  14.059
                                     2000-2130       "   10.115
                                     0130-0300  WED> "    7.042
                                     0330-0500   "   "    3.562


-------------------------------------------------------------------
Jan. 15  Wednesday IOWA KD0CA, Jerry 1230-1345      UTC   3.559
                                     0100-0300 Thur-UTC   7.042
                                     0300-0330   "  UTC   7.039

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Jan. 16  Thursday WISCONSIN  (substituted in place of Kansas-later)
                       WA9PWP, Paul  2300-0000      UTC   10.115
                                     0100-0300  FRI>UTC    7.037
                                     0300-0400  FRI>UTC    3.700
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Jan. 17  Friday  KENTUCKY   KC4O, Roy      TBA

-------------------------------------------------------------------

Jan. 18  Saturday  LOUISIANA #2,  K5RV, Brian    TBA  (ends at 6 PM)

   | Look at MI-QRP Contest this weekend; Info-Jan QST |
   | Start 0700 UTC 1/18/97    End  2359 1/19          |
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Most every sign-up came with a note saying they would go longer if busy.
Frequencies are +/- QRM & typ. may reach as far as 3-4 KHz from posted freq.

CALLING CQ:  A suggestion.  If we call CQ WAS  or  WAS QRP de K6....  etc,
we give those not on QRP-L an indication of what we're doing.  FSFD type
calling might be too cryptic for all but ourselves.  However 'FS' is fine
when busy.  Exchange RST, State/Province/Country, and Name.  Power level is
nice to know.

>ALASKA & HAWAII:  Jim-AL7FS is back from Hawaii and will activate ALASKA as
soon as KL7Y's 40M beam repairs are complete.  Watch for Jim's postings.
Thanks to him for the HI effort.
KB0ROL will also be in HAWAII between Jan. 17-25 and will post his time/freq
info to the group when ready.  Don't miss this double QRP HI shot.

Volunteers still needed for: WEST VIRGINIA

Anyone else want to sign-up, e-mail band/freq/time directly to:
                         congress@magpage.com
Thanks for all the responses/encouragement and suggestions.  Lets have a blast!


Jim  K3QIO  Wilmington, Delaware  




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