ARRL 10m score
KC4UCK/T M/S Low Power 12:21 hours of operation
Q's Q Pts Mults
CW 34 140 5
SSB 123 246 18
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157 386 23 = 8878
Operators: KC4UCK, AD4TU
Equipment: FT-890,10m vertical, NA
Comments de AD4TU: where were all the CW contacts in the Nov/Tech sub-band
now that /T and /N cw q's are worth 8 pts? All the 'big gun' stations in the
.000 - .050 range that we heard could have made an 8 point QSO if only they
had qsy'ed up to .102 to work us. Thanks to those who did. 1 degree
fahrenheit, 20 mph winds, and an ice storm at the AD4TU mountain qth
precluded climbing the tower to install the yagi, so we suffered with the
vertical and the score shows it.Great fun, thanks to all who worked us.
de Pete/AD4TU
Email: ad4tu@esinet.net
>From alan@ES.COM (Alan Brubaker) Mon Dec 11 15:05:08 1995
From: alan@ES.COM (Alan Brubaker) (Alan Brubaker)
Subject: ARRL 10 meter VHF contest
Message-ID: <199512111505.IAA29515@greely.corp.ES.COM>
Sounded like 6 meters here...
K6XO/7 Single Operator, High Power, Unassisted
Mixed Mode
CW 43 QSOs 7 Mult.
SSB 53 QSOs 4 Mult.
96 QSOs, 11 Mult. 3,058 Claimed score.
You can tell that I did not spend much time at this.
Happy holidays to all.
Alan, K6XO
alan@es.com
>From mpickard@netcom.com (Mike Pickard) Mon Dec 11 15:06:05 1995
From: mpickard@netcom.com (Mike Pickard) (Mike Pickard)
Subject: K7NPN- 10MTR Results
Message-ID: <199512111506.HAA26837@netcom23.netcom.com>
Single Op Low Power CW Mode
90 QSO 15 Mults 5,400 PTS
HRS Operated Under: 4
If it hadn't been for friends and other local miscreants and a "run" of
Argentine stations I might have had a 3 digit point total. Couldn't meet
last years goal. Maybe someone in charge of the sunspots knew a few of us
contestaholics needed a little more pre-holiday time for the family :>)
73
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Mike Pickard K7NPN mpickard@netcom.com
POB 13045 Mill Creek, WA. 98082-1045
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>From Dan Ransom" <RANSOM@FOLEY.GONZAGA.EDU Mon Dec 11 15:52:58 1995
From: Dan Ransom" <RANSOM@FOLEY.GONZAGA.EDU (Dan Ransom)
Subject: K7MM 10M Single Low CW Only
Message-ID: <3400FC27B1A@FOLEY.GONZAGA.EDU>
ARRL 10 METER CONTEST -- 1995
Call: K7MM State: Washington
Category: Single Operator,
Low Power,
CW ONLY, Unassisted
MODE QSO QSO PTS STATES COUNTRIES
CW 71 284 13 5
= 5,112 Total Points
Equipment Description: Kenwood TS-940S, KT-34XA
Excellent contest for studying for finals while CT CQ's away into a
dead band.
Worked a mini Midwest opening Saturday night at about 0400Z.... well
after dark ....fascinating!
Started by casually checking the band Saturday afternoon ... I
worked a VK7 calling CQ! First and best DX! What a way to start!
Heard W7SE in Wyoming .... unfortunately, couldn't get Walt's
attention!
Also heard the Everready Bunny Beacon, K7FR, all weekend. I knew the
band was open to somewhere!
The California stations made it interesting. I actually ran 6's for
ten minutes!!!!
Hurry, please, Ol' Sol!
Dan Ransom K7MM
RANSOM@FOLEY.GONZAGA.EDU
(509) 328-4220 X3825 Voice
(509) 324-5904 Fax
>From Ron Marosko, Jr." <rmarosko@bcm.tmc.edu Mon Dec 11 16:57:28 1995
From: Ron Marosko, Jr." <rmarosko@bcm.tmc.edu (Ron Marosko, Jr.)
Subject: VS6BG ARRL 10m score
Message-ID: <199512111602.KAA25227@bcm.tmc.edu>
At 19:51 12/10/95 +0800, you wrote:
>Category: single-op CW-only
>QSOs: 1
>Mults: 1
>Score: 4
>Comment: Last year #6, this year I'm lucky to have made a single Q!
> Hopefully beat WX9E for lowest score again...
I tied with you.
Category: single-op phone-only
QSOs: 2
Mults: 1
Score: 4
Comment: Worked everyone I heard. KE5FI and AB5TV. Forgot to
work my wife. Ooops.
73,
Ron KK5DK
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>From bhorn@netcom.com (Bruce Horn) Mon Dec 11 16:23:41 1995
From: bhorn@netcom.com (Bruce Horn) (Bruce Horn)
Subject: Contest Calendar (95.2)
Message-ID: <199512111623.IAA14306@netcom20.netcom.com>
CONTEST CALENDAR
Dec. 11, 1995 Edition (95.2)
Log Submittal Deadlines:
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Please consult the individual contest rules to determine what log
documentation must be submitted (i.e. summary sheet, dupe sheets, etc.).
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ARRL Sweepstakes, CW December 21, 1995
E-mail: contest@arrl.org
Mail: ARRL Sweepstakes (CW)
225 Main Street
Newington, CT 06111, USA
ARRL Sweepstakes, Phone December 21, 1995
E-mail: contest@arrl.org
Mail: ARRL Sweepstakes (Phone)
225 Main Street
Newington, CT 06111, USA
Ninth Internet Sprint 0400Z, December 31, 1995
E-mail: n6tr@cmicro.com
Mail: (none)
ARRL 160-Meter Contest January 4, 1996
E-mail: contest@arrl.org
Mail: ARRL 160-Meter Contest
225 Main Street
Newington, CT 06111, USA
ARRL 10-Meter Contest January 11, 1996
E-mail: contest@arrl.org
Mail: ARRL 10-Meter Contest
225 Main Street
Newington, CT 06111, USA
CQ Worldwide Contest, CW January 15, 1996
E-mail: (none)
Mail: CQ Magazine (mark as CW log)
76 North Broadway
Hicksville, NY 11801, USA
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Please note that you may not be able to operate during all of the total
hours of the contests listed below. Total operating time may also vary
by entry category. See individual contest rules for allowed operating
hours.
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December, 1995
Ninth Internet Sprint 0200Z, Dec 28 to 0400Z, Dec 28
RAC Winter Contest 0000Z, Dec 31 to 2400Z, Dec 31
January, 1996
Third SquINT Contest (kids) 2100Z-2230Z, Jan 1
ARRL RTTY Roundup 1800Z, Jan 6 to 2400Z, Jan 7
Japan Int.DX Contest, 160-40m 2200Z, Jan 12 to 2200Z, Jan 14
North Amer. QSO Party, CW 1800Z, Jan 13 to 0600Z, Jan 14
North Amer. QSO Party, Phone 1800Z, Jan 20 to 0600Z, Jan 21
ARRL January VHF Sweepstakes 1900Z, Jan 20 to 0400Z, Jan 22
CQ 160-Meter Contest, CW 2200Z, Jan 26 to 1600Z, Jan 28
UBA Contest, Phone 1300Z, Jan 27 to 1300Z, Jan 28
February, 1996
North American Sprint, Phone 0000Z-0400Z, Feb 4
IDRA WW Dig WPX Contest, RTTY 0000Z, Feb 10 to 2400Z, Feb 11
Dutch PACC Contest 1200Z, Feb 10 to 1200Z, Feb 11
RGSB 1.8 MHz Contest, CW 2100Z, Feb 10 to 0100Z, Feb 11
North American Sprint, CW 0000Z-0400Z, Feb 11
ARRL School Roundup 1300Z-0100Z each day, Feb 12 to Feb 16
ARRL Inter. DX Contest, CW 0000Z, Feb 17 to 2400Z, Feb 18
CQ 160-Meter Contest, Phone 2200Z, Feb 23 to 1600Z, Feb 25
RGSB 7 MHz DX Contest, CW 1500Z, Feb 24 to 0900Z, Feb 25
March, 1996
ARRL Inter. DX Contest, Phone 0000Z, Mar 2 to 2400Z, Mar 3
RGSB Commonwealth Contest, CW 1200Z, Mar 9 to 1200Z, Mar 10
BARTG WW RTTY Contest 0200Z, Mar 16 to 0200Z, Mar 18
CQWW WPX Contest, Phone 0000Z, Mar 30 to 2400Z, Mar 31
April, 1996
EA WW RTTY Contest 1600Z, Apr 6 to 1600Z, Apr 7
Japan Int.DX Contest, 20-10m 2300Z, Apr 12 to 2300Z, Apr 14
ARRL 144 MHz Spring Sprint 1900-2300 local time, Apr 15
SP DX RTTY Contest 1200Z, Apr 20 to 2400Z, Apr 21
ARRL 222 MHz Spring Sprint 1900-2300 local time, Apr 23
May, 1996
ARRL 432 MHz Spring Sprint 1900-2300 local time, May 1
ARRL 902 MHz Spring Sprint 0600-1300 local time, May 11
ARRL 1296 MHz Spring Sprint 0600-1300 local time, May 11
ARRL 2304 MHz Spring Sprint 0600-1300 local time, May 11
Volta WW RTTY Contest 1200Z, May 11 to 1200Z, May 12
ARRL 50 MHz Spring Sprint 2300Z May 18 to 0300Z, May 19
CQWW WPX Contest, CW 0000Z, May 25 to 2400Z, May 26
June, 1996
RGSB National Field Day, CW 1500Z, Jun 1 to 1500Z, Jun 2
ANARTS WW RTTY Test 0000Z, Jun 8 to 2400Z, Jun 9
ARRL June VHF QSO Party 1800Z, Jun 8 to 0300Z, Jun 10
ARRL Field Day 1800Z, Jun 22 to 2100Z, Jun 23
RGSB 1.8 MHz Contest, CW 2100Z, Jun 22 to 0100Z, Jun 23
July, 1996
World Radiosport Team Champ. 1200Z, Jul 13 to 0600Z, Jul 14
IARU HF World Championship 1200Z, Jul 13 to 1200Z, Jul 14
RGSB Low Power Field Day, CW 0900Z-1200Z and 1300Z-1600Z, Jul 14
RGSB IOTA Contest 1200Z, Jul 27 to 1200Z, Jul 28
August, 1996
ARRL UHF Contest 1800Z, Aug 3 to 1800Z, Aug 4
SARTG WW RTTY Contest 0000Z, Aug 17 to 1600Z, Aug 18
ARRL 10 GHz Cumul. Contest 0800-2000 local time, Aug 17 and Aug 18
September, 1996
RGSB Field Day IARU Reg 1,SSB 1500Z, Sep 7 to 1500Z, Sep 8
North American Sprint, CW 0000Z-0400Z, Sep 8
ARRL September VHF QSO Party 1800Z, Sep 14 to 0300Z, Sep 16
North American Sprint, Phone 0000Z-0400Z, Sep 15
ARRL 10 GHz Cumul. Contest 0800-2000 local time, Sep 21 and Sep 22
CQ Worldwide Contest, RTTY 0000Z, Sep 28 to 2400Z, Sep 29
October, 1996
RGSB 21/28 MHz Contest, SSB 0700Z-1900Z, Oct 6
JARTS WW RTTY Contest 0000Z, Oct 19 to 2400Z, Oct 20
RGSB 21/28 MHz Contest, CW 0700Z-1900Z, Oct 20
CQ Worldwide Contest, Phone 0000Z, Oct 26 to 2400Z, Oct 27
November, 1996 (U.S hams should note that CQWW is before Thanksgiving)
ARRL Sweepstakes, CW 2100Z, Nov 2 to 0300Z, Nov 4
WAE RTTY Contest 1200Z, Nov 9 to 2400Z, Nov 10
ARRL Sweepstakes, Phone 2100Z, Nov 16 to 0300Z, Nov 18
RGSB 1.8 MHz Contest, CW 2100Z, Nov 16 to 0100Z, Nov 17
CQ Worldwide Contest, CW 0000Z, Nov 23 to 2400Z, Nov 24
December, 1996
ARRL 160-Meter Contest 2200Z,.Dec 6 to 1600Z, Dec 8
ARRL 10-Meter Contest 0000Z, Dec 14 to 2400Z, Dec 15
TARA RTTY Sprint 2100Z, Dec 14 to 0100Z, Dec 15
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Please send corrections and additions directly to me. I will
post an updated calendar on a monthly basis.
73 de Bruce, WA7BNM (bhorn@netcom.com)
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