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Subject: [Fwd: Graag forward contest-reflector]
From: on7nq@glo.be (Danny Mees)
Date: Mon Jan 20 11:00:11 1997
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To: "ON7NQ Danny Mees" <ON7NQ@glo.be>
Subject: Graag forward contest-reflector
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Hi all

We will be QRV as ON4VT/P in the 1997 UBA SSB CONTEST  on JAN 25 +26  1997!
QTH is Durbuy in JO20RI  Province of Luxembourg (the rarest Belgian
province fer the Worked all Belgian Provinces award). 
So we will count as a rare multiplier in the contest (multiplier is LU).
QRV on 10-15-20-40 and 80 meters , 24 hours multi operator, single
transmitter.
All QSO's will be automaticly confirmed by buro with a special QSL card.
For direct 
cards QSL via callbookAD ON4VT
Operators: ON4VT, ON7YZ, ON4BBA
Hope to see you in the contest !
73 Danny ON4VT

E-mail ON4VT@ping.be
Website: http://www.ping.be/~pin06783





>From donovanf@sgate.com (Frank Donovan)  Tue Jan 21 01:51:23 1997
From: donovanf@sgate.com (Frank Donovan) (Frank Donovan)
Subject: Operators needed: W3LPL ARRL CW Multi/Multi
Message-ID: <Pine.OSF.3.95.970120204441.32497C-100000@jekyll.sgate.com>

Several of our usual PVRC operators have had to drop out this time due to
personal circumstances.  I'm looking for two or three well qualified 
kick-butt contesters!  We've got plenty of hardware here (and east
coast propagation...) for you to put your talents to work!

Discount fares on SouthWestern Airlines (and their competitors) have made
travel to BWI Airport (20 miles from W3LPL) very inexpensive this year.

Please reply to:
donovanf@sgate.com

73
Frank
W3LPL
donovanf@sgate.com


>From aa8u@modempool.com (Bruce Lallathin)  Tue Jan 21 02:52:11 1997
From: aa8u@modempool.com (Bruce Lallathin) (Bruce Lallathin)
Subject: new email address
Message-ID: <3.0.16.19970120215504.2777ae9e@modempool.com>

My new email address is <aa8u@modempool.com> 

>From filip.jonckers@ping.be (Filip Jonckers)  Tue Jan 21 08:00:11 1997
From: filip.jonckers@ping.be (Filip Jonckers) (Filip Jonckers)
Subject: ON4VT/P in 1997 UBA SSB contest - jan 25-26 !
Message-ID: <01BC0779.8CBE4BD0@dialup072.hasselt.eunet.be>



-----Original Message-----
From:   Danny Van Tricht [SMTP:ON4VT@ping.be]
Sent:   Sunday, January 19, 1997 10:49 AM
To:     ON7NQ Danny Mees
Subject:        Graag forward contest-reflector

Hi all

We will be QRV as ON4VT/P in the 1997 UBA SSB CONTEST  on JAN 25 +26  1997!
QTH is Durbuy in JO20RI  Province of Luxembourg (the rarest Belgian
province fer the Worked all Belgian Provinces award). 
So we will count as a rare multiplier in the contest (multiplier is LU).
QRV on 10-15-20-40 and 80 meters , 24 hours multi operator, single
transmitter.
All QSO's will be automaticly confirmed by buro with a special QSL card.
For direct 
cards QSL via callbookAD ON4VT
Operators: ON4VT, ON7YZ, ON4BBA
Hope to see you in the contest !
73 Danny ON4VT

E-mail ON4VT@ping.be
Website: http://www.ping.be/~pin06783





>From n4bp@shadow.net (Bob Patten)  Tue Jan 21 08:08:16 1997
From: n4bp@shadow.net (Bob Patten) (Bob Patten)
Subject: FSFD (50 States) Update for Jan 20 (fwd)
Message-ID: <Pine.SOL.3.91.970121030757.12013A-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 20

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.
                                          ALL TIMES UTC
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Jan. 21 Tuesday MASSACHUSETS WA1QVM  2000-2100       UTC  14.057
                              Joel   2100-2200       UTC  10.108
                                     2200-0100             7.037
                                     0100-0200   WED-UTC   3.557



     KANSAS    KANSAS  WA0EAF, Gary  0100-0300   WED-UTC   7.040
                                     0330-0500   WED-UTC  10.110
                                       If 30M dead, then   3.560

     KANSAS           KB0PZD, Bruce  2100-2300       UTC  14.060
                                     2300-0100             7.040


                      KG0MZ, John    0500-0600   WED-UTC   3.560

          sniff sniff: FOX too?  
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Jan. 22 Wed. MICHIGAN    WA8LCZ, Byron 2000-2200     UTC 14.060-062
                                       2200-0000          7.041-043
   NOTE: Byron will also do MI on      0000-0500 THUR-UTC 3.697-700
         Jan. 25 on 18.085 15-2000z


                         W8KC, Paul    0200-0230 THUR-UTC  7.035-040
                                       0230-0315 THUR-UTC  3.710-715
                                       0315-0400 THUR-UTC  1.810-815
(changes from previous posts)
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Jan. 23 Thursday MINNESOTA  K0EVZ, Doc 2300-0130       UTC  7.040
                                       0130-0300   FRI-UTC  7.112
                                       0300-0500   FRI-UTC  7.040

                             N0UR, Jim 2000-           UTC 14.060
       Let's keep Jim Busy.            2100-           UTC 10.116
       He'll stay on as long           2200-           UTC  7.040
       as the calls keep coming.       0100-       FRI-UTC  3.580
 Jim will check 21.060 @ 15 minutes past the hour starting 2000 UTC
 ------------

  WVa          WEST VIRGINIA  K5IID/8  0100-0330   FRI-UTC  7.055
                              Tom      0345-0500   FRI-UTC  3.535
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Jan. 24 Friday WEST VIRGINIA  K5IID/8  1230-1300       UTC  3.565
          Tom will be active all day,  1330-1400            7.055
          signing K8IID/8/WVA and ck   1500-1530           10.110
          Novice segments of active    1530-1630           14.045
          band at 15 min past the hr.  1700-1730           21.065
           Sugg. 7.112 & 3.708 MHz.    1730-1800           28.065
       Tom will also be available on the 160M contest Friday night


 MS          MISSISSIPPI  K5XU, Mike   0100-0330  SAT-UTC   7.042

--------------------------------------------------------------------
Jan. 25 Saturday  MISSOURI N0IT, Dave  1900-2100      UTC  14.058 or 
              check 15M first--------->               21.058 if open
                                       2100-2200      UTC 10.115
                                       0000-0200  SUN-UTC   7.038
                                       0300-0400  SUN-UTC   3.562

          MICHIGAN #2    WA8LCZ, Byron 1500-2000      UTC  18.085

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

Jan. 26 Sunday  MONTANA    MONTANA    KJ7UN, Laura        TBA

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

Jan. 27 Monday  NEBRASKA  NEBRASKA   WB0QQT, Steve        TBA

--------------------------------------------------------------------
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 is in HAWAII until Jan. 25 and will post his time/freq info to the
group when ready.  Best guess is Thursday 0200-0400 UTC on 20M or 40M.  More
info soon.

If you want to sign-up for an upcoming State, 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  




>From promedia@itnet.com.pl (Ltd.)  Tue Jan 21 12:58:53 1997
From: promedia@itnet.com.pl (Ltd.) (Ltd.)
Subject: HA-DX logs submission
Message-ID: <01BC079B.095AC440@itnet>

Hi Guys,

Eternal question:
Is there any possibility of electronic log submission for HA-DX-Contest?
If so, any e-mail address ?

Thanks a lot,

Alec/SP2EWQ
promedia@itnet.com.pl.



>From KR2Q@worldnet.att.net (Douglas Zwiebel)  Tue Jan 21 13:56:10 1997
From: KR2Q@worldnet.att.net (Douglas Zwiebel) (Douglas Zwiebel)
Subject: Help me ID photo
Message-ID: <19970121135605.AAB12601@LOCALNAME>

I'm going through my collection of pictures in an attempt to organize
them (I've gotten zillions sent to me over the decades).

I've hit one which I cannot place exactly.  Can you help?

It's a picture of the inside of the shack.  It is a very tiny
shack, housed in a pair of bookshelves.  It looks like at least
one wall has panelling on it.  There are three identical rigs
shown:  all signal ones!  Two of them are "off to the side" (left)
on top of a small bookshelf.  The third (active) rig is to the right.
There is the old Ham M style rotor box to its left.  There is
a black leather chair in front.  That's all that can be seen in the pix.

For some reason, I remember the QTH as Huntington Beach, CA, but
I could be wrong.  I THINK that the owner did electron scanning of
bad parts (IC's) for NASA or some other gov't agency.  I'm pretty
sure he had a 2 x 3 callsign.

Does anybody know who the owner of this station is (old/current call)?

Tnx...

de Doug  
KR2Q@worldnet.att.net


>From floydjr@Interpath.com (Jimmy R. Floyd)  Tue Jan 21 17:00:32 1997
From: floydjr@Interpath.com (Jimmy R. Floyd) (Jimmy R. Floyd)
Subject: NAQP SSB Jan 97 Scores II
Message-ID: <2.2.16.19970121170032.299fee1e@interpath.com>

NAQP SSB 97
CLAIMED SCORES

Compiled by: WA4ZXA
<floydjr@interpath.com)

Date Posted: 01/21/97


CALL               SCORE        QSOS        MULTI
___________________________________________________________


Single/OP

K6LL              244,674       1242         197 
N4ZZ              195,412        997         196
KW8N              188,513        853         221
AA8U              184,300        970         190
W6KY              168,165        909         185
KE3Q              165,912        892         186
N9ITX/7           177,415        959         185
K7UP (W5FX)       167,854        943         178
K4VUD             159,528        867         184
K3CR              149,776        814         184
K5OT              148,925        805         185
K5NZ              148,764        759         196
N4BP              144,000       1000         144 
W8MJ              142,920        794         180
N5TU              141,069        797         177
K4NO              129,417        723         179
WA0ETC            119,641        661         181
K4MA (@AA4NC)     119,540        695         172
WC4E              119,479        733         163
WA7BNM            115,370        695         166
KT4ZX             113,031        661         171
K0RC              112,752        696         162
K6BZ              108,281        779         139
WA4ZXA            107,200        670         160
W6TKF             107,074        682         157
K4RO              105,000        600         175
N6HC              105,300        675         154
AB5SE             104,625        675         155
K4RO              104,400        600         174
N7LOX             104,328        644         162
KN4T               98,049        667         147
K5BN               97,500        650         150
K4WW               90,750        550         165
W5ASP              87,000        580         150
WT1O               77,250        515         150
K4CU (@KA9EKJ)     74,632        491         152
K8BK               67,000        500         134
KK7A               66,429        549         121
K1VUT              66,308        484         137
WO4O               65,712        444         148
KK1L               65,540        452         145
VE7CFD             55,998        549         102
WA3SES             55,470        430         129
KK5GT              53,055        405         131
K1NO               53,040        442         120
KO7X               48,251        427         113
K9WIE              44,409        339         131
KG8CW              44,149        371         119
WD9HTC             44,080        380         116
KA9FOX (@K9MA)     44,000        400         110
N0AXL              42,713        353         121
K4HQ/QRP           41,151        319         129
WB0OLA             39,528        324         122
N3IXR              38,100        300         127
N9YXA              36,064        322         112
W7ZRC              33,988        293         116
KD3GC              33,858        342          99
N5WD               32,718        287         114
KG5U               26,426        362          73
N5LZ               24,378        239         102
N5AV (KN5H)        22,246        227          98
N4CW               21,000        200         105
N7IN               20,839        229          91
K8MR               20,280        195          84
K1TO/4             14,863        167          89
N9CO               14,364        171          84
KC4ZHQ             12,402        159          78
W9RM/M             11,340        140          81
W4PA                9,558        141          68
KR4YL               9,054        135          67
KK5LO               8,710        130          67
W9WI                5,800        100          58
WA1CFS              1,560         65          24
AD1C                1,334         46          29


Multi/OP

KS9K              453,348       1764         257
K5TR              404,200       1720         235
W4WA              333,450       1482         225
NK7U              326,920       1486         220
N0NI              289,492       1375         211
KF9YT             190,302        966         197
WB5M               57,856        512         113
N5KB               29,380        260         113
KB3A               18,837        207          91


Team Scores



Operator List

KB3A         KB3A,KE3XS,KE3XZ,N3WAH
N0NI         N0NI,N0AC,W0FLS
K5TR         K5TR,N5KA
W4WA         W4WA,N9HZQ,K0DI
KS9K         WE9V,KS9K
NK7U         NK7U,K7ZO,K7MK
___________________________________________________________

NO ATTACHMENTS !!!!! ATTACHMENTS WILL NOT BE POSTED ON ANY SCORES
THAT I DO

73 Jim

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


>From floydjr@Interpath.com (Jimmy R. Floyd)  Tue Jan 21 17:00:38 1997
From: floydjr@Interpath.com (Jimmy R. Floyd) (Jimmy R. Floyd)
Subject: NAQP CW Jan 97 Scores V
Message-ID: <2.2.16.19970121170038.0aff2b40@interpath.com>

NAQP CW 1997
CLAIMED SCORES

Compiled by: WA4ZXA
<floydjr@interpath.com)

Date Posted: 01/21/97
********* NEXT POSTING WILL BE FINAL POSTING **********

CALL               SCORE        QSOS        MULTI
___________________________________________________________


Single/OP

K4AAA (N4VJ)      274,688       1073         256
N5TJ              245,520        990         248
N4ZZ              201,354        907         222
N2NC (@N2NT)      198,398        874         227
K3MM              193,118        866         223
N4BP              191,744        896         214
K0EJ              190,314        873         218
K4OJ              187,620        795         236
VE3EJ             175,266        749         234
K7UP (KN5H)       172,886        742         233
NY4A              172,270        805         214
K5GO              171,756        734         234
WA8ZDT            168,240        804         209
K4FXN             167,420        761         220
K6LL              166,870        814         205
K4NO              166,246        823         202
KN4T              163,314        774         211
WC4E              163,229        781         209
K4AB              161,994        798         203
N5OT              160,011        773         207
K7SV              159,278        734         217
KC6CNV            159,120        816         195 
K4AMC             152,859        753         203
K5OT              148,212        716         207
K6LA              146,600        733         200
AD5Q              141,930        747         190
K4RO              137,609        713         193
N5LZ              136,200        681         200
W4PA (@K4FW)      134,520        760         177
W9WI              134,469        669         201
N5FG (WQ5L)       133,300        775         172
W8MJ              129,828        698         186
K0RX              129,786        669         194
WB5B              127,380        660         193
AA3B              124,620        620         201
K9MA              124,032        646         192
N6NT              123,300        685         180
W4EF              122,570        599         206
WF3T              121,344        632         192
N4YO              121,338        642         189
WO4O              119,970        645         186
N5TU              119,145        611         195
K4MA (@AA4NC)     118,692        628         189
K6ZZ              117,800        620         190
K6AW (@N6RO)      117,650        650         181
K9WIE (@K9BZ)     116,701        611         191
N6KI              116,298        639         182
K0RC              114,030        630         181
KU8E              110,349        603         183
N5DU              109,928        604         182
WA5JWU            108,885        595         183
K9TM              108,000        600         180
KE3Q              107,690        605         178
N4UK              102,921        609         169
KN4QV             102,284        562         182
N4CW              101,369        607         167
KG5U               96,832        544         178
K1VUT              93,457        553         169
WD4AHZ             92,382        519         178
WA8YRS             86,460        524         165
K3TLX              85,514        506         169
N9FD               81,174        498         163
N5UL               76,960        481         160
N3IXR              73,628        466         158
K9EY               71,568        497         144
KW9KW              69,462        454         153
AC4ZO              68,320        488         140
W4AU               68,295        471         145
WB0OLA             67,014        459         146
N4ZR               64,680        440         147
N8JF               64,240        440         146
KB3AFT             59,940        405         148
KE2VB              53,793        387         139
W8CAR              53,568        372         144
WA3SES             52,060        380         137
K1TO/4             51,152        368         139
KB5IXI             50,552        356         142
AA9OC              49,920        384         130
N4GN               49,028        412         119
KA9FOX             48,498        354         137
KK5GT              47,121        339         139
KA8OKH             46,827        387         121
K1HT               43,920        366         120
K8MR               41,667        323         129
K4NA               41,375        331         125
N8YYS              40,375        323         125
K5WO               35,695        295         121
W1NN               32,472        264         123
WD0T               30,592        239         128
N7EX               30,015        261         115
K3WWP/QRP          28,122        258         109
N4VI               26,520        260         102
N0PGL              26,311        317          83
K8KFJ              25,116        273          92
KA9EKJ             23,436        217         108
K8KFJ              20,748        273          76
AB5SE              20,200        202         100
KK1L               19,776        192         103
W1HIJ              15,253        186          82
W4ZW               13,376        209          64
W3CP               12,384        145          86
WA7BNM             12,090        155          78
N9JF                9,801        121          81
W8PT                5,959        101          59
K6RO                5,936        106          56
N9CO                5,800        116          50
NS0B                3,430         70          49
KB3A                3,000         75          40
N9YXA                 912         38          24
KK7A                  756         36          21
AB1U                  660         30          22


Multi/OP

KS9K              308,750       1235         250
W5NN (@K5XI)      292,333       1213         241 
N0NI              263,648       1183         224
KO7X              158,360        885         185


Team Scores

Florida Contest Group           798,289
TCG #1                          782,843
TCG #2                          354,192


Operator List

W5NN        AB5LX,K5NZ
N0NI        WO0V,W0FLS,N0NI,N0AC
KS9K        WE9V,K9PG
K07X        KO7X,W7CT

___________________________________________________________

NO ATTACHMENTS !!!!! ATTACHMENTS WILL NOT BE POSTED ON ANY SCORES
THAT I DO

73 Jim

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


>From 0006485696@mcimail.com (KEN KOPP-K0PP)  Tue Jan 21 18:05:00 1997
From: 0006485696@mcimail.com (KEN KOPP-K0PP) (KEN KOPP-K0PP)
Subject: Attn SE AZ Contesters
Message-ID: <65970121180556/0006485696PK3EM@MCIMAIL.COM>

There is an (apparently) abandoned tower on the south edge of the town
of Florence.  It's a beauty, insulated base and guys, extensive radial
system (3" CU strap), etc.  There is NOTHING at/near the base ... no sign  
of a building.  Appears to be about right for 160M.  Data plate on base  
says made by Racal/Decca, Ltd., Canada ... as ex-U S Coast & Geodetic 
Survey radio tech, I'm familiar with several "2 MHZ" navigation systems 
made by Decca and other companies and I suspect this tower was part of a
similar system.  We (USCGS) used to put these up and house equipment in  
plywood box for a few weeks, then tear tower down and move on.  Maybe   
it's now easier/cheaper to abandon tower after a project.  

Can anyone shed any light on this tower and it's mate/mates?  Going to    
county courthouse to locate land owner, try to track down more info.        

No, it's not a BC tower ... locals say town's never had a station, and
could find no one who could tell me how long the tower's been there.
GPS has long-replaced the 2 MHZ technology for mapping, surveying, etc.,
so the thing may be quite old, even though it's in pristine condition.

73! Ken Kopp/K0PP                              
k0pp@mcimail.com



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