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QSX 7019

Subject: QSX 7019
From: DEVANS@lynx.colorado.edu (DEVANS@lynx.colorado.edu)
Date: Wed Mar 9 18:27:17 1994
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In message (no message ID) IN%"dkmc@chevron.com" writes:
> 
>  Is the IARU Reg. 1 band limit not enforced, or only enforced by some
>  governments?
> 

Unless things have changed since I left EU, the Region 1 plan is a 
non-enforceable agreement which does not have the status of law. This is a 
quite different status from, say, FCC regulations in the U.S. It may, of 
course, be that _some_ Region 1 governments have enforceable bandplans that 
are congruent with the Region 1 agreements, although I know of none off the 
top of my head.


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Doc Evans NQ0I/G4AMJ : devans@orion.colorado.edu
                       al019@freenet.hsc.colorado.edu
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>From Brian Bogh <0006125879@mcimail.com>  Wed Mar  9 17:43:00 1994
From: Brian Bogh <0006125879@mcimail.com> (Brian Bogh)
Subject: arrl ssb
Message-ID: <80940309174308/0006125879NA5EM@mcimail.com>

     N7LOX  ARRL SSB DX TEST  S/O S/B 20 LOW PWR   
 
  493/80=118,320
 
 The WWDXC put on a contest within a contest,    
 20 mtrs low power only. Trying to find a 
 hole to call cq was nearly impossible. 
            c.u. all in the WPX  Brian N7LOX

>From Tony Brock-Fisher <fisher@hp-and.an.hp.com>  Wed Mar  9 21:24:45 1994
From: Tony Brock-Fisher <fisher@hp-and.an.hp.com> (Tony Brock-Fisher)
Subject: ARRL SSB SCORE K1KP
Message-ID: <9403092124.AA21337@hp-and.an.hp.com>

                   ARRL INTERNATIONAL DX CONTEST 1994


      Call: K1KP                     Country:  United States (232)
      Mode: SSB                      Category: Multi Two

      BAND     QSO    QSO PTS PTS/Q COUNTRIES


      160       17       51   3.0       17
       80      106      318   3.0       50
       40      171      513   3.0       73
       20      502     1479   2.9       98
       15      660     1974   3.0      114
       10       95      285   3.0       44
     --------------------------------------

     Totals   1551     4620   3.0      396  =   1,829,520



All reports sent were 59(9), unless otherwise noted.

Operator List: K1KP, NB1B, N1OEK, WB1AOP, K1JKS, K2AJY, KB2R

Equipment Description:  IC-765/SB-220 
                        IC-735/Clipperton-L
                        KT-34XA at 70'
                        40-2CD  at 80'
                        A4 at 40'
                        Delta Loop on 80 apex at 70' vertical polarized
                        Quarter Wave Sloper on 160 
                        CT8.52 on 486DX66 and 386DX40




Club Affiliation: YCCC

This is to certify that in this contest I have operated
my transmitter within the limitations of my license and have
observed fully the rules and regulations of the contest.


                             Signature _________________________________

           MAILING ADDRESS:


               Tony Brock-Fisher  K1KP
               15 Webster St
               Andover, MA 01810


>From hhoyt@k4pql.apex.nc.us (Howard Hoyt)  Wed Mar  9 21:22:51 1994
From: hhoyt@k4pql.apex.nc.us (Howard Hoyt) (Howard Hoyt)
Subject: ARRL Format
Message-ID: <swVXic1w165w@k4pql.apex.nc.us>

Hi Phil-
Received following from KR1R:
73, Howie K4PQL
(hhoyt@k4pql.apex.nc.us)
------------------------->>>



                     ARRL Suggested Standard File Format
                      For Submission of Contest Log Data

All files must be in standard ASCII format.

All files must be on an MS-DOS formatted disk, 3.5 inch (720-KB or 1.44-MB)
or 5.25 inch (360-KB or 1.2-MB); uploaded to the ARRL BBS (203-665-0090);
or sent via Internet (contest@arrl.org).

The diskette label should clearly indicate the call sign used, contest name,
entry class, and date of the contest.

The log data file name shall consist of the call sign and the extension ".LOG".
For example: KR1R.LOG.

The log file must consist of one line of data per QSO (no more than
80 characters wide), without headers, footers, page breaks or other
non-ASCII characters.

All QSO data must appear in each line, aligned by columns, and must include
the following:

        band:  wavelength for HF and frequency for VHF.

        mode:  designator such as CW, PH, etc.

        date:  in MM/DD/YY or DD/MM/YY  format.

        time:  4-digit UTC without colons.

        call sign of station worked.

        complete exchange sent.

        complete exchange received.

        indication of multipliers:  for example an "*", section/prefix/zone,
          or etc.

        points claimed:  ALL unclaimed QSOs must be "0" points.

        Multioperator, two-transmitter category log in the ARRL International
          DX Contest must indicate which transmitter made which QSOs.

        In contests that require rest periods, the "times on" and "times off"
          must be in a separate column.

A paper summary sheet is required of all logs, either an official ARRL summary
sheet or a close facsimile with a signed contest participation disclaimer.
Entries uploaded to the ARRL BBS or sent via Internet should include a summary
sheet file in lieu of a paper summary sheet.

All diskettes become the property of the ARRL and are not returnable.


SAMPLE FILE:

20 CW 15/02/92  0001  UW9WA        599 MA   599 100  *    3
20 CW 15/02/92  0001  UZ1AWJ       599 MA   599 200  *    3
20 CW 15/02/92  0002  OZ1IKW       599 MA   599 100  *    3
20 CW 15/02/92  0002  YU1GN        599 MA   599 100  *    3
20 CW 15/02/92  0003  UZ9XWT       599 MA   599 100       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0003  UZ4WWA       599 MA   599 200       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0004  OZ4UN        599 MA   599 500       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0005  OK1ALW       599 MA   599 KW   *    3
20 CW 15/02/92  0005  DF5UL        599 MA   599 KW   *    3
20 CW 15/02/92  0005  YU7XM        599 MA   599 100       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0006  RH0E         599 MA   599 300  *    3
20 CW 15/02/92  0006  YO7BGA       599 MA   599 006  *    3
20 CW 15/02/92  0006  YT5R         599 MA   599 100       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0007  ZD8VJ        599 MA   599 002  *    3
20 CW 15/02/92  0007  UA0SAU       599 MA   599 200       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0008  VP2V/W2GUP   599 MA   599 100  *    3
20 CW 15/02/92  0009  UA1TAF       599 MA   599 200       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0009  UB5JNW       599 MA   599 100  *    3
20 CW 15/02/92  0010  9V1YC        599 MA   599 100  *    3
20 CW 15/02/92  0010  DL4MCF       599 MA   599 700       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0010  RA4PR        599 MA   599 200       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0011  G3DFV        599 MA   599 100  *    3
20 CW 15/02/92  0011  UA9WS        599 MA   599 200       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0012  UA1ZO        599 MA   599 200       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0012  G0MFO        599 MA   599 100       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0013  UA3MBJ       599 MA   599 200       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0013  UJ8JA        599 MA   599 200  *    3
20 CW 15/02/92  0013  G3IAF        599 MA   599 050       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0014  UZ0AXX       599 MA   599 200       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0014  G4YSD/PA     599 MA   599 100  *    3
20 CW 15/02/92  0015  YL2GM        599 MA   599 200  *    3
20 CW 15/02/92  0015  OK2PAY       599 MA   599 200       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0015  HA8PO        599 MA   599 200  *    3
20 CW 15/02/92  0017  G4BJM        599 MA   599 100       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0017  G3SXW        599 MA   599 150       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0018  LZ3AA        599 MA   599 300  *    3
20 CW 15/02/92  0018  UZ4PWW       599 MA   599 200       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0019  IK1PMR       599 MA   599 100  *    3
20 CW 15/02/92  0020  JA1YFG       599 MA   599 100       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0022  RZ1A         599 MA   599 200       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0023  Y31EM        599 MA   599 100       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0023  HA5OM        599 MA   599 250       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0023  G3DOJ        599 MA   599 050       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0024  UM8DX        599 MA   599 200  *    3
20 CW 15/02/92  0024  RB5SJ        599 MA   599 200       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0025  HA3OD        599 MA   599 070       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0025  HA7YS        599 MA   599 010       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0026  DJ0OS        599 MA   599 005       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0026  RW4WR        599 MA   599 200       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0027  RB8M         599 MA   599 200       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0028  YU4EDO       599 MA   599 100       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0028  YU2CAO       599 MA   599 100       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0029  I0MYQ        599 MA   599 100       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0030  HG3DXC       599 MA   599 500       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0030  UZ3AWO       599 MA   599 200       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0030  YU3TY        599 MA   599 040       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0031  UC2OG        599 MA   599 200  *    3
20 CW 15/02/92  0031  UV3DTW       599 MA   599 050       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0032  YU1ABA       599 MA   599 100       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0033  YO4PX        599 MA   599 100       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0033  SM0TW        599 MA   599 500  *    3
20 CW 15/02/92  0034  UZ2FWA       599 MA   599 200  *    3
20 CW 15/02/92  0035  IK2AHB       599 MA   599 300       3

                                                                      A

___________________________________________________________________ R   R ______
                          (Do not write above line)
                                                                      L
                        ARRL INTERNATIONAL DX CONTEST

                                    [] CW
                                    [] PHONE

CALL USED ______________________________  ARRL SECTION or COUNTRY_______________

CALL OF OPERATOR IF DIFFERENT FROM CALL USED____________________________________

CHECK ONE:
                                                Valid QSOs      MULTIPLIERS
  [] Novice/Technician                 +-------------------------------------+
                                       | 160 |               |               |
Single Operator                        |-------------------------------------|
                                       |  80 |               |               |
  [] All Band                          |-------------------------------------|
  [] Single Band (circle one)          |  40 |               |               |
     160  80  40  20  15  10           |-------------------------------------|
  [] QRP (5W or less output)           |  20 |               |               |
  [] Assisted                          |-------------------------------------|
                                       |  15 |               |               |
Multioperator                          |-------------------------------------|
                                       |  10 |               |               |
  [] Single transmitter                |=====================================|
  [] Two transmitter                   |Total|               |               |
  [] Unlimited                         +-------------------------------------+

If multioperator, list calls of all operators and loggers:

_______________________________________________________________________________

Please enclose log, photos, comments, ideas, etc. with your entry and mail
promptly to: ARRL Contests, 225 Main Street, Newington, CT 06111.
Upload to BBS: 203-665-0090          Internet: contest@arrl.org

_____________ X 3 = _____________ X ____________ = ___________________________
 Valid QSOs          QSO Points     Multipliers           Claimed Score

POWER OUTPUT:   [] 5 watts or less    [] 6-150 watts    [] Over 150 watts
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Club participation?   Yes_____  No_____                                      |
| ARRL Affiliated Club:________________________________________________________|
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+

"I have observed all competition rules as well as all regulations for Amateur
Radio in my country. My report is correct and true to the best of my knowledge.
I agree to be bound by the decisions of the ARRL Awards Committee."

Date ______________ Signature _______________________________ Call _____________

NAME_____________________________________ CALL______________

ADDRESS_____________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________



>From blunt@arrl.org (Billy Lunt KR1R)  Wed Mar  9 20:16:05 1994
From: blunt@arrl.org (Billy Lunt KR1R) (Billy Lunt KR1R)
Subject: ARRL Contest Entries
Message-ID: <7414@bl>

When submitting contest entries electronically via Internet, you
should include an ASCII summary sheet and an ASCII log (following
the ARRL Suggested Standard File Format). Dupe sheets and other
breakdown files are NOT needed.

With most of the popular contest logging programs (CT, NA, N6TR, etc),
the summary sheet file is the ????????.SUM and the log file
is <your call sign>.LOG (KR1R.LOG). Be sure to add any missing
information to your summary sheet file (ARRL Section, high power,
low power, QRP, etc).

The following is the ARRL Suggested Standard File Format, a
sample file, and an ASCII summary sheet. 

Refer to your software manual for instruction for generating
an ASCII file in the correct ARRL format.

73,
Billy

+------------------------------+-------------------------------+
| Billy Lunt, KR1R             | Voice:       203-666-1541     |
| Contest Manager              | FAX:         203-665-7531     |
| American Radio Relay League  | ARRL BBS:    203-666-0578     |
| 225 Main Street              | BBS Uploads: 203-665-0090     |
| Newington, CT 06111          | Internet:    blunt@arrl.org   |
+------------------------------+-------------------------------+
|       Send ARRL Contest Entries via:  contest@arrl.org       |
+--------------------------------------------------------------+

                     ARRL Suggested Standard File Format
                      For Submission of Contest Log Data


All files must be in standard ASCII format.

All files must be on an MS-DOS formatted disk, 3.5 inch (720-KB or 1.44-MB) 
or 5.25 inch (360-KB or 1.2-MB); uploaded to the ARRL BBS (203-665-0090);
or sent via Internet (contest@arrl.org). 

The diskette label should clearly indicate the call sign used, contest name, 
entry class, and date of the contest.

The log data file name shall consist of the call sign and the extension ".LOG". 
For example: KR1R.LOG.

The log file must consist of one line of data per QSO (no more than 
80 characters wide), without headers, footers, page breaks or other 
non-ASCII characters.

All QSO data must appear in each line, aligned by columns, and must include 
the following: 

        band:  wavelength for HF and frequency for VHF.

        mode:  designator such as CW, PH, etc.
 
        date:  in MM/DD/YY or DD/MM/YY  format.

        time:  4-digit UTC without colons.

        call sign of station worked.

        complete exchange sent.

        complete exchange received.

        indication of multipliers:  for example an "*", section/prefix/zone, 
          or etc.

        points claimed:  ALL unclaimed QSOs must be "0" points.

        Multioperator, two-transmitter category log in the ARRL International 
          DX Contest must indicate which transmitter made which QSOs.

        In contests that require rest periods, the "times on" and "times off" 
          must be in a separate column.

A paper summary sheet is required of all logs, either an official ARRL summary
sheet or a close facsimile with a signed contest participation disclaimer.
Entries uploaded to the ARRL BBS or sent via Internet should include a summary
sheet file in lieu of a paper summary sheet.

All diskettes become the property of the ARRL and are not returnable.          


SAMPLE FILE:

20 CW 15/02/92  0001  UW9WA        599 MA   599 100  *    3
20 CW 15/02/92  0001  UZ1AWJ       599 MA   599 200  *    3
20 CW 15/02/92  0002  OZ1IKW       599 MA   599 100  *    3
20 CW 15/02/92  0002  YU1GN        599 MA   599 100  *    3
20 CW 15/02/92  0003  UZ9XWT       599 MA   599 100       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0003  UZ4WWA       599 MA   599 200       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0004  OZ4UN        599 MA   599 500       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0005  OK1ALW       599 MA   599 KW   *    3
20 CW 15/02/92  0005  DF5UL        599 MA   599 KW   *    3
20 CW 15/02/92  0005  YU7XM        599 MA   599 100       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0006  RH0E         599 MA   599 300  *    3
20 CW 15/02/92  0006  YO7BGA       599 MA   599 006  *    3
20 CW 15/02/92  0006  YT5R         599 MA   599 100       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0007  ZD8VJ        599 MA   599 002  *    3
20 CW 15/02/92  0007  UA0SAU       599 MA   599 200       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0008  VP2V/W2GUP   599 MA   599 100  *    3
20 CW 15/02/92  0009  UA1TAF       599 MA   599 200       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0009  UB5JNW       599 MA   599 100  *    3
20 CW 15/02/92  0010  9V1YC        599 MA   599 100  *    3
20 CW 15/02/92  0010  DL4MCF       599 MA   599 700       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0010  RA4PR        599 MA   599 200       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0011  G3DFV        599 MA   599 100  *    3
20 CW 15/02/92  0011  UA9WS        599 MA   599 200       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0012  UA1ZO        599 MA   599 200       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0012  G0MFO        599 MA   599 100       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0013  UA3MBJ       599 MA   599 200       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0013  UJ8JA        599 MA   599 200  *    3
20 CW 15/02/92  0013  G3IAF        599 MA   599 050       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0014  UZ0AXX       599 MA   599 200       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0014  G4YSD/PA     599 MA   599 100  *    3
20 CW 15/02/92  0015  YL2GM        599 MA   599 200  *    3
20 CW 15/02/92  0015  OK2PAY       599 MA   599 200       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0015  HA8PO        599 MA   599 200  *    3
20 CW 15/02/92  0017  G4BJM        599 MA   599 100       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0017  G3SXW        599 MA   599 150       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0018  LZ3AA        599 MA   599 300  *    3
20 CW 15/02/92  0018  UZ4PWW       599 MA   599 200       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0019  IK1PMR       599 MA   599 100  *    3
20 CW 15/02/92  0020  JA1YFG       599 MA   599 100       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0022  RZ1A         599 MA   599 200       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0023  Y31EM        599 MA   599 100       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0023  HA5OM        599 MA   599 250       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0023  G3DOJ        599 MA   599 050       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0024  UM8DX        599 MA   599 200  *    3
20 CW 15/02/92  0024  RB5SJ        599 MA   599 200       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0025  HA3OD        599 MA   599 070       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0025  HA7YS        599 MA   599 010       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0026  DJ0OS        599 MA   599 005       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0026  RW4WR        599 MA   599 200       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0027  RB8M         599 MA   599 200       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0028  YU4EDO       599 MA   599 100       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0028  YU2CAO       599 MA   599 100       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0029  I0MYQ        599 MA   599 100       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0030  HG3DXC       599 MA   599 500       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0030  UZ3AWO       599 MA   599 200       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0030  YU3TY        599 MA   599 040       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0031  UC2OG        599 MA   599 200  *    3
20 CW 15/02/92  0031  UV3DTW       599 MA   599 050       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0032  YU1ABA       599 MA   599 100       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0033  YO4PX        599 MA   599 100       3
20 CW 15/02/92  0033  SM0TW        599 MA   599 500  *    3
20 CW 15/02/92  0034  UZ2FWA       599 MA   599 200  *    3
20 CW 15/02/92  0035  IK2AHB       599 MA   599 300       3



>From Thomas J. Wall" <0006130613@mcimail.com  Thu Mar 10 00:41:00 1994
From: Thomas J. Wall" <0006130613@mcimail.com (Thomas J. Wall)
Subject: PJ9B M/S SCORE- ARRL SSB
Message-ID: <45940310004154/0006130613NA1EM@mcimail.com>

PJ9B Multi-Single ARRL SSB Score:

Band   QSO   Mult
160    274    51
 80    593    56
 40    909    57
 20   1667    60
 15   2173    59
 10   2788    58

Total 8404   341  = 8,597,292 Pts

Congrats to P40V and V31DX for superb efforts. We blew the xfmr in the 
SB-220 eleven hrs into the contest, barefoot thereafter. Wait til '95 !
73 de Tom K2TW  0006130613@mcimail.com

>From Walton L. Stinson" <wstinson@csn.org  Thu Mar 10 02:53:05 1994
From: Walton L. Stinson" <wstinson@csn.org (Walton L. Stinson)
Subject: arrl pwr number
Message-ID: <Pine.3.05.9403091905.A11680-9100000@teal>

someone sent me a note that they had some q's disqualified last
year due to copying the wrong power number.  just wanted
to set the record straight, as my prior msg might lead
one to incorrectly assume that accurately copying the pwr
number is not important.  73, walt, w0cp




>From robert penneys <penneys@freezer.cns.udel.edu>  Thu Mar 10 04:42:47 1994
From: robert penneys <penneys@freezer.cns.udel.edu> (robert penneys)
Subject: Good car for HF/VHF mobile?
Message-ID: <9403100442.AA18180@freezer.cns.udel.edu>


I realize this is not a contest question but I figured you may know.

I have to replace a car and want to find one that will be radio friendly
including HF, 2m and 440. Looking at little ones such as Corolla, medium size
such as Taurus, maybe small picckup. May get used one from 87 on or new one.
Vague enough?

Tnx Bob
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Bob
 Penneys, WN3K   Frankford Radio Club   N.E.R.D.S.
Internet:  penneys@pecan.cns.udel.edu
Mail:  12 East Mill Station Drive  Newark, DE  19711   USA  
Phone:  (302) 733-0444  or  (215) 925-6699 before 8:30 PM Eastern time
________________________________________________________________________________Work:
 Ham Radio Outlet     1509 N. Dupont Highway    New Castle, DE 19720  USA
Phone:  (800) 644-4476 or (302) 322-7092   9:30 AM to 5:30 PM Eastern time
Fax:  (302) 322-8808

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