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1. Jan/Feb NCJ (score: 1)
Author: KU4A@LEXVMK.VNET.IBM.COM (Chris Gay)
Date: Thu Jan 14 15:17:50 1993
Mine was delivered Saturday (Jan. 9) right after the start of NAQP CW so I wasn't able to look at it right away :-)
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-01/msg00055.html (6,238 bytes)

2. NAQP SSB (score: 1)
Author: KU4A@LEXVMK.VNET.IBM.COM (Chris Gay)
Date: Tue Jan 19 12:48:37 1993
KU4A single-op 550/151 = 83050 Biggest thrill: having W8HNI/KP4 call me on 80. Previously, my 80m antenna appeared to be useless beyond about 1000 miles :-). 73 de Chris KU4A ku4a@lexvmk.vnet.ibm.com
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-01/msg00065.html (6,177 bytes)

3. Jan/Feb NCJ (score: 1)
Author: KU4A@LEXVMK.VNET.IBM.COM (Chris Gay)
Date: Thu Jan 14 15:17:50 1993
Mine was delivered Saturday (Jan. 9) right after the start of NAQP CW so I wasn't able to look at it right away :-)
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-01/msg00113.html (6,196 bytes)

4. NAQP SSB (score: 1)
Author: KU4A@LEXVMK.VNET.IBM.COM (Chris Gay)
Date: Tue Jan 19 12:48:37 1993
KU4A single-op 550/151 = 83050 Biggest thrill: having W8HNI/KP4 call me on 80. Previously, my 80m antenna appeared to be useless beyond about 1000 miles :-). 73 de Chris KU4A ku4a@lexvmk.vnet.ibm.com
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-01/msg00115.html (6,155 bytes)

5. Jan/Feb NCJ (score: 1)
Author: KU4A@LEXVMK.VNET.IBM.COM (Chris Gay)
Date: Thu Jan 14 15:17:50 1993
Mine was delivered Saturday (Jan. 9) right after the start of NAQP CW so I wasn't able to look at it right away :-)
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-01/msg00129.html (6,212 bytes)

6. NAQP SSB (score: 1)
Author: KU4A@LEXVMK.VNET.IBM.COM (Chris Gay)
Date: Tue Jan 19 12:48:37 1993
KU4A single-op 550/151 = 83050 Biggest thrill: having W8HNI/KP4 call me on 80. Previously, my 80m antenna appeared to be useless beyond about 1000 miles :-). 73 de Chris KU4A ku4a@lexvmk.vnet.ibm.com
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-01/msg00131.html (6,203 bytes)

7. New Brunswick special event (score: 1)
Author: KU4A@LEXVMK.VNET.IBM.COM (Chris Gay)
Date: Tue Feb 2 09:32:28 1993
I saw the posting the other day about the special event station in New Brunswick. The only time it mentioned was "Atlantic" time. Can someone tell me the conversion from Atlantic to UTC (or Atlantic
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-02/msg00015.html (6,427 bytes)

8. 24-hour DX contests (score: 1)
Author: ku4a@lexvmk.VNET.IBM.COM (ku4a@lexvmk.VNET.IBM.COM)
Date: Tue Feb 23 14:50:21 1993
I know there are a lot of strong opinions on both sides of this issue, but I have agreed with Eric for a long time. I vote YES on 24-hour DX contests. 73 de Chris KU4A ku4a@lexvmk.vnet.ibm.com
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-02/msg00116.html (6,730 bytes)

9. 24 hour contests (score: 1)
Author: KU4A@LEXVMK.VNET.IBM.COM (Chris Gay)
Date: Wed Feb 24 16:34:45 1993
I believe the discussion is about DX contests, and the answer is simple: 24. This allows all stations to "see" exactly one complete rotation of the earth in the contest. The length of a DX contest s
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-02/msg00160.html (6,844 bytes)

10. QRL? (score: 1)
Author: KU4A@LEXVMK.VNET.IBM.COM (Chris Gay)
Date: Wed Feb 24 16:38:16 1993
I always query if the frequency is in use before CQing. Seems to me to be an important aspect of ethical contest operating. 73 de Chris KU4A ku4a@lexvmk.vnet.ibm.com
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-02/msg00161.html (6,487 bytes)

11. 24 hours for single-ops (score: 1)
Author: ku4a@lexvmk.VNET.IBM.COM (ku4a@lexvmk.VNET.IBM.COM)
Date: Wed Feb 24 17:05:24 1993
Well, although I guess I am in the 24-hour camp (although I like the proposals for 24-hour single-op categories in the existing 48-hour contests) I have spent a lot of time in DX contests chasing "n
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-02/msg00163.html (7,340 bytes)

12. New Brunswick special event (score: 1)
Author: KU4A@LEXVMK.VNET.IBM.COM (Chris Gay)
Date: Tue Feb 2 09:32:28 1993
I saw the posting the other day about the special event station in New Brunswick. The only time it mentioned was "Atlantic" time. Can someone tell me the conversion from Atlantic to UTC (or Atlantic
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-02/msg00197.html (6,443 bytes)

13. 24-hour DX contests (score: 1)
Author: ku4a@lexvmk.VNET.IBM.COM (ku4a@lexvmk.VNET.IBM.COM)
Date: Tue Feb 23 14:50:21 1993
I know there are a lot of strong opinions on both sides of this issue, but I have agreed with Eric for a long time. I vote YES on 24-hour DX contests. 73 de Chris KU4A ku4a@lexvmk.vnet.ibm.com
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-02/msg00212.html (6,758 bytes)

14. 24 hour contests (score: 1)
Author: KU4A@LEXVMK.VNET.IBM.COM (Chris Gay)
Date: Wed Feb 24 16:34:45 1993
I believe the discussion is about DX contests, and the answer is simple: 24. This allows all stations to "see" exactly one complete rotation of the earth in the contest. The length of a DX contest s
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-02/msg00222.html (6,835 bytes)

15. QRL? (score: 1)
Author: KU4A@LEXVMK.VNET.IBM.COM (Chris Gay)
Date: Wed Feb 24 16:38:16 1993
I always query if the frequency is in use before CQing. Seems to me to be an important aspect of ethical contest operating. 73 de Chris KU4A ku4a@lexvmk.vnet.ibm.com
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-02/msg00223.html (6,469 bytes)

16. 24 hours for single-ops (score: 1)
Author: ku4a@lexvmk.VNET.IBM.COM (ku4a@lexvmk.VNET.IBM.COM)
Date: Wed Feb 24 17:05:24 1993
Well, although I guess I am in the 24-hour camp (although I like the proposals for 24-hour single-op categories in the existing 48-hour contests) I have spent a lot of time in DX contests chasing "n
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-02/msg00225.html (7,352 bytes)

17. New Brunswick special event (score: 1)
Author: KU4A@LEXVMK.VNET.IBM.COM (Chris Gay)
Date: Tue Feb 2 09:32:28 1993
I saw the posting the other day about the special event station in New Brunswick. The only time it mentioned was "Atlantic" time. Can someone tell me the conversion from Atlantic to UTC (or Atlantic
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-02/msg00235.html (6,415 bytes)

18. 24-hour DX contests (score: 1)
Author: ku4a@lexvmk.VNET.IBM.COM (ku4a@lexvmk.VNET.IBM.COM)
Date: Tue Feb 23 14:50:21 1993
I know there are a lot of strong opinions on both sides of this issue, but I have agreed with Eric for a long time. I vote YES on 24-hour DX contests. 73 de Chris KU4A ku4a@lexvmk.vnet.ibm.com
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-02/msg00250.html (6,732 bytes)

19. 24 hour contests (score: 1)
Author: KU4A@LEXVMK.VNET.IBM.COM (Chris Gay)
Date: Wed Feb 24 16:34:45 1993
I believe the discussion is about DX contests, and the answer is simple: 24. This allows all stations to "see" exactly one complete rotation of the earth in the contest. The length of a DX contest s
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-02/msg00260.html (6,824 bytes)

20. QRL? (score: 1)
Author: KU4A@LEXVMK.VNET.IBM.COM (Chris Gay)
Date: Wed Feb 24 16:38:16 1993
I always query if the frequency is in use before CQing. Seems to me to be an important aspect of ethical contest operating. 73 de Chris KU4A ku4a@lexvmk.vnet.ibm.com
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-02/msg00261.html (6,501 bytes)


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