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1. MI-QRP Result (score: 1)
Author: alan@dsd.es.com (Alan Brubaker)
Date: Thu Jan 7 07:49:22 1993
Likewise, I got on during the Michigan QRP club CW contest. I also try to get on for the other QRP contests which occur during the year - mostly to give out the Utah mulitplier. I crank the '930 down
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-01/msg00031.html (6,542 bytes)

2. NAQP CW (score: 1)
Author: alan@dsd.es.com (Alan Brubaker)
Date: Mon Jan 11 07:31:33 1993
K6XO/7 504 QSOs, 208 Multipliers 104,832 points. I do not have the QSO breakdown yet, but here is the multiplier breakdown: 160 20! 80 39! 40 43! 20 38 15 40 10 28! It is amazing to me how good the c
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-01/msg00045.html (7,021 bytes)

3. NAQP SSB score. (score: 1)
Author: alan@dsd.es.com (Alan Brubaker)
Date: Mon Jan 18 08:18:29 1993
K6XO/7 Single Op. About 300 QSOs and about 100 multipliers. Something unexpected came up Saturday afternoon, and I missed the last 4 hours of the party. So I had no QSOs on 80 and 160. Conditions see
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-01/msg00064.html (6,208 bytes)

4. 160 CW score. (score: 1)
Author: alan@dsd.es.com (Alan Brubaker)
Date: Mon Feb 1 07:14:22 1993
K6XO/7, Single op., Low power. 54 QSOs 18 Multipliers. Did not spend much time at this one as you can see. Conditions Friday evening seemed to be quite good. Finally got my inverted L put up on Satur
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-02/msg00002.html (5,624 bytes)

5. CW Sprint. (score: 1)
Author: alan@dsd.es.com (Alan Brubaker)
Date: Mon Feb 8 08:51:08 1993
K6XO Band QSOs 80 71 40 109 20 91 T 271 Mult. 40 Score: 10,840 You can sure tell that the MUF is dropping. 20 shut down quite early - I went to 40 at 0127 and to 80 at 0306. 80 seemed to be quite goo
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-02/msg00048.html (6,154 bytes)

6. SSB Sprint. (score: 1)
Author: alan@dsd.es.com (Alan Brubaker)
Date: Tue Feb 16 11:25:53 1993
K6XO/7 160 QSOs 38 Multipliers 6,080. Missed the first hour plus a bit. Had a few aborted QSOs because of heavy QRM. Heard lots of whining and sniveling from non-participants. I have always wondered
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-02/msg00081.html (6,109 bytes)

7. ARRL CW. (score: 1)
Author: alan@dsd.es.com (Alan Brubaker)
Date: Mon Feb 22 09:27:02 1993
K6XO/7 20 Meters, Single Band. 355 QSOs, 79 Countries 84,135 Anyone know where US2I and 4O4D are located? Not sure if they are additional multipliers or not. Missed some "easy" ones - no CT, HL, LZ,
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-02/msg00097.html (6,657 bytes)

8. 15m impressions (score: 1)
Author: alan@dsd.es.com (Alan Brubaker)
Date: Tue Feb 23 07:38:34 1993
Interesting comments, Eric. Congrats on a fine score. After looking at the scores posted this morning by Dave, I would say that most of us out here in the west are humbled by the megascores you guys
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-02/msg00111.html (7,413 bytes)

9. The contesting dilemma. (score: 1)
Author: alan@dsd.es.com (Alan Brubaker)
Date: Wed Feb 24 08:33:01 1993
It is amazing to me how what I thought was a relatively inocuous comment would create as much discussion as it has. I believe that we have seen these discussions before, as George and Rick pointed ou
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-02/msg00148.html (8,946 bytes)

10. ARRL DX contest. (score: 1)
Author: alan@dsd.es.com (Alan Brubaker)
Date: Mon Mar 8 07:42:47 1993
K6XO/7 20 Meters, Single Band. 326 QSOs 90 Countries 88,020 Never heard some seemingly easy ones; BY, CE, HC, HL, AH2, KP2, P4, TI, UC, ES, UO, YB, CT3, and CU. Twenty was spotty from out here, but t
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-03/msg00076.html (6,243 bytes)

11. have we contested too long? (score: 1)
Author: alan@dsd.es.com (Alan Brubaker)
Date: Tue Mar 9 13:35:03 1993
Derek... I doubt that you will get anyone on this board to admit that he or she runs significantly more than 1500 watts output. I believe that the majority of serious contest competitors play by the
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-03/msg00113.html (8,576 bytes)

12. Field Day - Free VHF/UHF Station (score: 1)
Author: alan@dsd.es.com (Alan Brubaker)
Date: Thu Mar 25 15:32:53 1993
I have operated Field Day just about every year since my first one in 1957. In the last few years, 146.52 FM simplex has become a zoo with the groups on the mountaintops dominating and capturing that
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-03/msg00298.html (6,712 bytes)

13. "Busted" calls. (score: 1)
Author: alan@dsd.es.com (Alan Brubaker)
Date: Fri Mar 26 13:20:58 1993
When you choose to enter a contest, one of the things that you must concede is that you agree to the decisions of the judges of the sponsoring organization (or the contest committee). Everyone knows
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-03/msg00312.html (6,997 bytes)

14. WPX SSB. (score: 1)
Author: alan@dsd.es.com (Alan Brubaker)
Date: Mon Mar 29 07:53:42 1993
K6XO/7 Single Operator, All Bands. 660 QSOs, 370 PX, 600K, about 22 hours (est.) As you can see, I did not beat my brains out on this one either. I am not a big fan of phone contests - too much kwirm
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-03/msg00325.html (6,411 bytes)

15. May Sprint. (score: 1)
Author: alan@dsd.es.com (Alan Brubaker)
Date: Tue Apr 20 09:23:12 1993
If we are going to have a sprint in May, why don't we try having both CW and SSB for the four hour period with CW QSOs worth two points each and SSB QSOs worth one point each. Multipliers would count
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-04/msg00115.html (6,133 bytes)

16. Contests and cheating (again)... (score: 1)
Author: alan@dsd.es.com (Alan Brubaker)
Date: Wed Apr 21 16:50:00 1993
This ground has been covered before; George Schultz wrote an article that is as applicable today as it was when it was published in the NCJ _twenty_ years ago. As radiosport afficianados, we have to
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-04/msg00136.html (7,080 bytes)

17. CW County Hunter's contest. (score: 1)
Author: alan@dsd.es.com (Alan Brubaker)
Date: Fri Apr 30 10:20:32 1993
For those of you who might be interested, I will be active this weekend (starting this evening) in the CW County Hunter's contest. I will be operating mobile, and time permitting, will be active from
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-04/msg00192.html (6,921 bytes)

18. CW County Hunter's contest. (score: 1)
Author: alan@dsd.es.com (Alan Brubaker)
Date: Fri Apr 30 14:13:48 1993
Hello Bruce... First off, there is a contest or QSO party or a sprint or something just about every weekend all year long. I think that there are only a few weekends during the year that some event o
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-04/msg00200.html (8,270 bytes)

19. Contest Cops (score: 1)
Author: alan@dsd.es.com (Alan Brubaker)
Date: Fri Apr 30 16:27:45 1993
This will be tough to set up and execute. For example, if we did this in the SS, we would need at least two volunteers per section to be policemen. Some sections are quite large. If we split those up
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-04/msg00205.html (6,763 bytes)

20. County Hunters CW Contest. (score: 1)
Author: alan@dsd.es.com (Alan Brubaker)
Date: Mon May 3 08:42:07 1993
K6XO/7/M 181 QSOs, 101 Counties - about 31K points. Propagation was excellent Friday evening with big signals from all over, but after that, it was rather flakey. I was operating from Tooele County o
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-05/msg00007.html (6,704 bytes)


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