Band QSO's Mults
160 45 28 (1/4 wavelength sloper at 60 feet)
80 113 40 (inv-v at 115 feet)
40 200 49 (inv-v at 90 feet)
20 264 51 (KT-34XA's at 115 feet, 65 feet)
15 107 34 "
10 21 14 "
750 216
Run station: TS-830S
S&P station: TS-940S
Sure glad I put up a beverage Saturday AM. 160 was awesome from 0400Z-0430Z.
Never dreamed I could hear, much less work, barefoot east coast stations
through S9+40 static. Having a gain antenna for the S&P station was
really nice for working weak stations on 15 meters. Was very discouraging
moving loud stations from 15 to 10 meters Saturday PM - success rate was
<10%. Much better Saturday evening - should have moved more. High point
was having K7QD in Idaho call me on 40 meters around 0300Z - then moving
him to every other band (successfully) in the next 3 minutes.
Thanks to everyone who worked me !
Steve, N2IC
n2ic@longs.att.com
>From fish@crl.com (Bill Fisher, KM9P Concentric Systems, Inc.) Mon Aug 8
>15:21:32 1994
From: fish@crl.com (Bill Fisher, KM9P Concentric Systems, Inc.) (Bill Fisher,
KM9P Concentric Systems, Inc.)
Subject: N2IC & NAQP
Message-ID: <199408081421.AA09222@mail.crl.com>
I told myself Saturday that I would make 100 QSO's in the NAQP. I would
only call CQ on "good" bands, not S&P. I would, however, call if it was
back scatter on 10 or 15M.
N2IC gets the award for "quickest to find me on a new band". Within 10
QSO's on 20 and 40 meters Steve had found me.
NP4Z gets the award for "should win the contest".
K4PQL gets the award for "Gee, I can't believe he heard me on 10M using my
40M yagi!"
73
---
Bill Fisher, KM9P
Concentric Systems, Inc. (CSI)
404-442-5821 Fax 404-667-1975
>From kd2kq@ektools.kodak.com (Steve Woodard) Mon Aug 8 11:03:03 1994
From: kd2kq@ektools.kodak.com (Steve Woodard) (Steve Woodard)
Subject: UHF Contest results
Message-ID: <9408081003.AA18561@ektools.kodak.com>
1994 UHF Contest preliminary results -
Here is the "raw, straight off the computer, no checks what so ever" score for
the KD5RO UHF contest team. . .
Band Q's Grids Q Pts
222 145 46 435
432 186 49 558
902 85 26 510
1296 98 22 588
2304 65 19 780
3456 30 12 360
5760 11 4 121
10368 9 1 108
24192 3 1 36
laser 5 1 60
TOTAL 637 181 X 3556 = 643636
>From clay torsten <rtclay@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu> Mon Aug 8 16:09:11 1994
From: clay torsten <rtclay@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu> (clay torsten)
Subject: NAQP: N4OGW
Message-ID: <Pine.3.89.9408080925.A24307-0100000@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu>
160 38 21
80 109 38
40 156 45
20 142 42
15 65 28
10 10 7
520 X 181 = 94,120
Used two radios this time...lots of fun. Antennas: 40m dipole, 40m delta
loop, 160 inverted L. Probably should have spent more time on 10/15.
Still get lots of requests to repeat my name...maybe I should change to
'Beetle' or 'Wingnut.'
R. Torsten Clay, N4OGW/9 n4ogw@uiuc.edu
KCG Team A
>From Jim Reisert AD1C 08-Aug-1994 1112 <reisert@wrksys.enet.dec.com> Mon Aug
> 8 16:11:23 1994
From: Jim Reisert AD1C 08-Aug-1994 1112 <reisert@wrksys.enet.dec.com> (Jim
Reisert AD1C 08-Aug-1994 1112)
Subject: New CQWW.CTY, CTY.DAT for upcoming WAE contest
Message-ID: <9408081511.AA22626@us4rmc.pko.dec.com>
I have uploaded a new CQWW.CTY (for CT 7.xx and 8.xx) and CTY.DAT (for CT
9.0x) to the CT-USER file archive. To download these files, send one or
both of the following commands to MajorDomo@mlo.dec.com:
get ct-user cqww.cty
get ct-user cty.dat
The files may be available for FTP access in a couple of days. Check:
gatekeeper.dec.com:/pub/misc/hamradio/cty.zip
for a file dated August 8, 1994 or later.
The only change is to remove UN1, Karelo-Finish Republic from the list. The
DARC no longer considers this a separate country.
73 - Jim AD1C
reisert@mlo.dec.com
>From fhmoore@nemed.b11.ingr.com (frank moore) Mon Aug 8 16:25:37 1994
From: fhmoore@nemed.b11.ingr.com (frank moore) (frank moore)
Subject: NAQP KE4GY
Message-ID: <199408081525.AA16568@nemed.b11.ingr.com>
NAQP - KE4GY Frank, AL
band QSOs mults
____________________________
160CW 7 6
80CW 87 32
40CW 152 44
20CW 106 39
15CW 21 13
10CW 2 2
____________________________
total: 375 136 claimed score: 51,000
Antennas: A3 @ 15'
40/80 inv V @ 35'
Thanks to everyone that copied my puny signal, especially those 7 stations
on 160. Its easy for me to tell who has the best ears!
Frank
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