Single Op High Power All Band
-----------------------------
CJ3EJ 5,900,000
K5ZD 2253 745 5,746,185
VP5BB 2513 661 5,540,000 op. aa3b
KF3P 2298 748 5,166,436 @ w3lpl
NR1E 2209 732 4,900,000 op. w2sc
TM6GG 2456 711 4,637,142 @ f6fgz
KT3Y 2073 674 4,296,750
K3ZO 1931 678 4,280,000
VS6WO 2456 642 4,108,158 op. 9v1yc
W1WEF 1864 705 3,550,000
K5GN 1762 688 3,210,000 @ k2ua/5
UA3D 1892 656 2,669,264 op. ua3dpx
S50D 1763 640 2,496,000 op. s57ad
AB6FO 1325 541 1,765,283
RZ3BW 1,700,000
KA4RRU 1,640,000
WF3T 1063 548 1,160,000
KQ2M 1017 473 1,200,000
K1VWL 785 403 741,000
N4BP 917 433 673,315
W1IHN 720 400 611,600
AE0M 639 327 496,386
NA2M 422 275 213,000
W2UP 278 201 172,458
K1ZZ 172 128 94,000
KA9FOX 173 149 44,848 @ k9ma
N4XR 91 87 29,000
N1OPZ 36 36 3,000
Single Op High Power Single Band
--------------------------------
160 S50K 420 235 220,000
80 K2WK 200 97,000
40 S50C 1409 585 3,036,150
40 CJ7NTT 1284 458 2,821,280 @ ve7sz
40 AC4HB 1033 547 2,010,000
40 N6KI 808 365 757,010
40 NA5Q 577 329 390,260
40 WA6AUE 418 270 257,040
20 CT2A 2656 826 4,229,946 op. ct1boh
20 ZF1A 2170 728 3,890,431 op. w5asp
20 KI1G 1940 794 3,350,000
20 N6VI/KH7 1727 607 3,109,054
20 KL7RA 1439 625 2,233,750
20 RZ9U 2,200,000 op. rz9ua
20 WF3T 1063 548 1,160,000
20 W6EEN 1142 536 988,416 op. ka6sar
20 W9UP 1090 548 938,176 op. k0ej
20 W5FO 1084 563 852,945
20 AD5Q 1095 570 835,620
15 ZS6NW 836 405 1,010,000
15 DA0IU 537 300 938,176 op. dl4aae
15 VS6BG 390 191
Single Op Low Power All Band
----------------------------
K7GM 1228 580 2,150,000
WJ2O/VP9 1336 473 1,880,648
AC1O 1220 582 1,810,000
N2BA 961 507 1,563,109
NH7/WV5S 1084 ??? 1,294,920
WN3K 939 462 1,124,970
K3TLX 530 348 470,824
N0AX 695 360 413,000
K8JLF 295 219 205,641
K7NPN 447 289 204,034
W9SZ 184 163 81,989
KK9W/0 300 214 73,402
N9HWG 144 126 40,086
AA4GA 30 30 0
Single Op Low Power Single Band
-------------------------------
20 CJ4VV 770 346 540,000 op. ve4vv
20 WA6KUI 625 412 393,048
20 WF1L 238,000
15 WA7BNM 149 117 14,640
15 KB5YVT 105 86 9,030
Single Op QRP All Band
----------------------
K3WW 348 232 260,536
Single Band QRP
---------------
20 KA1CZF 239 210 92,000
Single Op Assisted
------------------
All Band High Power
-------------------
N3RS 1861 692 3,767,248
AB2E 1250 566 1,900,000
N1CC 960 504 1,020,000
WX0B 1000 509 822,544
KB2R 271 218 156,000
KF2O 18 18 1,000
High Power Single Band
----------------------
WB4QNP 122 102 36,108
Low Power All Band
------------------
KO4EW 602 344 333,000
KB2R 271 216 156,524
Low Power Single Band
---------------------
40 W3CPB 184 164 103,320
Multi-Single
------------
CQ3X 4404 795 13,300,000 ct3ee dl5mae dl6rai
NB1B 2337 726 5,220,000 w1km w1fj k1jks @ w1km
WP3/WX9E 2115 650 4,500,000 np4z wx9e n0bsh
N4WW 2115 4,300,000
NS0Z 2050 762 3,751,326 w9wi wx3n k4vx
NJ4F 1741 698 3,372,038 nj4f n4gus k5imc k7sv
RU3A 3,100,000
RK9AWN 1470 533 2,937,363 ra9aa ra9ax ra9alc ua9ar
KN5H 1762 679 2,837,541 @ k7up
AG6D 1593 624 2,723,760 ag6d n4tqo k2mm wm2c
KJ1N 1920 717 2,673,693 kj1n n2ic k0kr aa0nc @ n2ic/0
AA6MC 1588 622 2,513,502 aa6mc aa6kx
N5OK 1747 708 2,390,916 n5ok n5cg nj1v
NT7Y 1196 565 1,250,000 w0mhs k6xo @ k6xo/7
G3XMZ 1237 438 1,147,125 g3ybt g3xmz
Multi-Multi
------------
WW2Y 3752 956 10,237,804 ww2y n2nu k2wi nz4k ke2pf kz2s ka2aev @ n2nu
KG1D 3702 929 9,988,600 k1ki k1to w1od k1cc n1mm aa2z @ k1ki
PI4COM 3758 828 7,443,720 pa3erc pa3bbp pa3gbq pa3gsh pa3ewp pa3cal k5rx
WZ1R 3028 885 7,000,000 ky1h wm1k k1mbo w1mj kb1w nu1p n1ocs @ ky1h
WC4E 2947 891 6,305,607 w1cw w1yl k1zx wc4e g4bki wb4bbh k7upj v73c @w1cw
NQ4I 2733 827 5,180,000
WD8LLD 1915 735 3,469,200
--
George Fremin III
Austin, Texas C.K.U.
WB5VZL
512/416-0140
geoiii@bga.com
>From prosper@iadfw.net (Brent Childers) Fri Jun 16 04:23:48 1995
From: prosper@iadfw.net (Brent Childers) (Brent Childers)
Subject: No subject
Message-ID: <199506160323.WAA10231@server.iadfw.net>
I approach the temple in search of knowledge,
Our Field Day group is planning on using CT for "CONTEST" logging purposes,
but I have been unable to locate the FD.DAT file. I've looked on the AD1C's
server and checked on the CT bulletin board, nada. Any help would be
appreciated.
73 - KI5JC
(humble member of the "Society for the prevention of 20m SSTV" Field Day Crew)
>From Takao KUMAGAI <je1cka@dumpty.nal.go.jp> Fri Jun 16 04:43:27 1995
From: Takao KUMAGAI <je1cka@dumpty.nal.go.jp> (Takao KUMAGAI)
Subject: '94 JIDX PH results now available
Message-ID: <199506160343.MAA03242@dumpty.nal.go.jp>
Hi all
'94 Japan International DX (JIDX) PH contest result is now available
via info server. If you wish to have the complete result, send an
email with the command starting "#get" in the mail body.
===
To: jidx-info@dumpty.nal.go.jp
Subject: your_callsign
#get jidx94ph.dx for DX listing
(or)
#get jidx94ph.ja for JAs listing
If you have any questions/requests etc, send them to
"jidx@iijnet.or.jp" committee address.
Tack Kumagai, JE1CKA
JIDX Contest Committee
Internet:je1cka@nal.go.jp
>From Kari Lehtimaki <kle@olivetti.fi> Fri Jun 16 16:59:01 1995
From: Kari Lehtimaki <kle@olivetti.fi> (Kari Lehtimaki)
Subject: OJ0/OH8AA WPX 95 CW SCORE
Message-ID: <kle.54.000FFC4F@olivetti.fi>
OJ0/OH8AA Market Reef
Here is the summary of our M/S effort in WPX 95 CW from Market Reef.
The total operating time during this DXpedition was 100 hours which
produced 12.000 QSO's.
Operators were: OH0RJ, OH6EI, OH6LI, OH6LK and OH8PF
In the contest we used only one station which may explain the low
multiplier count. We did not search for multipliers at all. The only
idea was to find the band with a good QSO rate. We also decided to
stay on 15 meters during the first day as long as it was open
to Europe. This costed us propably a few US prefixies and QSO points
that we could have worked on 20 meters.
Thank you all for contacts. QSL cards will be sent via bureau
to all stations worked. Direct cards should be sent to:
Jukka Klemola OH6LI
Aarontie 5
31400 SOMERO
FINLAND
-- Kari, OH6LK
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CQ WORLD WIDE WPX CONTEST 1995
Call: OJ0/OH8AA Country: Market Reef
Mode: CW Category: Multi Single
BAND QSO QSO PTS PTS/Q PREFIXES
160 135 278 2.1 7
80 353 762 2.2 72
40 929 2518 2.7 199
20 1449 2833 2.0 308
15 911 931 1.0 107
10 230 230 1.0 35
--------------------------------------
Totals 4007 7552 1.9 728 = 5,497,856
Equipment Description:
FT-990, AL-80 linear (got 400 W out with our generator), 4-el tribander
HF2 vertical and dipoles for 80/160m.
BREAKDOWN QSO/mults OJ0/OH8AA Multi Single
HOUR 160 80 40 20 15 10 HR TOT CUM TOT
0 ..... ..... 70/59 ..... ..... ..... 70/59 70/59
1 . . 5/2 93/69 . . 98/71 168/130
2 . 29/20 29/22 . . . 58/42 226/172
3 . 24/13 46/23 . . . 70/36 296/208
4 . 64/26 28/10 . . . 92/36 388/244
5 . . 54/9 . 62/15 . 116/24 504/268
6 . . . . 136/24 . 136/24 640/292
7 . . . . 14/2 131/22 145/24 785/316
8 ..... ..... ..... ..... 23/3 59/7 82/10 867/326
9 . . . . 101/16 . 101/16 968/342
10 . . . . 52/5 39/6 91/11 1059/353
11 . . . 17/3 56/6 . 73/9 1132/362
12 . . . . 80/5 . 80/5 1212/367
13 . . . . 73/5 . 73/5 1285/372
14 . . . . 99/9 . 99/9 1384/381
15 . . . . 99/7 . 99/7 1483/388
16 ..... ..... ..... 14/5 53/8 ..... 67/13 1550/401
17 . . . 84/32 . . 84/32 1634/433
18 . . . 92/27 . . 92/27 1726/460
19 . . 65/13 24/7 . . 89/20 1815/480
20 . . 92/9 . . . 92/9 1907/489
21 . 85/3 24/5 . . . 109/8 2016/497
22 . 61/4 3/0 9/1 . . 73/5 2089/502
23 . . 53/6 14/6 . . 67/12 2156/514
0 ..... ..... 44/7 19/7 ..... ..... 63/14 2219/528
1 . 26/2 30/2 5/0 . . 61/4 2280/532
2 . . 40/10 10/6 . . 50/16 2330/548
3 . . 41/5 . . . 41/5 2371/553
4 . . 61/7 8/1 . . 69/8 2440/561
5 . . . 143/9 . . 143/9 2583/570
6 . . . 109/14 . . 109/14 2692/584
7 . . . 95/7 . . 95/7 2787/591
8 ..... ..... ..... 92/6 ..... 1/0 93/6 2880/597
9 . . . . 62/2 . 62/2 2942/599
10 . . . 52/2 1/0 . 53/2 2995/601
11 . . . 64/12 . . 64/12 3059/613
12 . . . 73/15 . . 73/15 3132/628
13 . . . 80/16 . . 80/16 3212/644
14 . . . 115/20 . . 115/20 3327/664
15 . . . 73/13 . . 73/13 3400/677
16 ..... ..... ..... 77/13 ..... ..... 77/13 3477/690
17 . . . 64/11 . . 64/11 3541/701
18 . . 7/0 22/6 . . 29/6 3570/707
19 . . 88/4 1/0 . . 89/4 3659/711
20 . . 88/2 . . . 88/2 3747/713
21 4/1 49/4 37/0 . . . 90/5 3837/718
22 105/6 . 5/0 . . . 110/6 3947/724
23 25/0 15/0 19/4 . . . 59/4 4006/728
DAY1 ..... 263/66 469/158 347/150 848/105 229/35 ..... 2156/514
DAY2 134/7 90/6 460/41 1102/158 63/2 1/0 . 1850/214
TOT 134/7 353/72 929/199 1449/308 911/107 230/35 . 4006/728
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