Try sending to: contest@arrl.ORG and see what happens.
73, J.P.
>I tried to submit my ARRL DX log by ftp to contest@arrl.com as stated in QST
>but got message back stating "host not found". Anyone else have this problem?
>
> Bill, W5VX
> bill@tenet.edu
>
>
>
>
>Bill Parry, W5VX e-mail bill@tenet.edu
>SBDM/Administrator Training office: (210) 383-5611
>Education Service Center, Region 1 home (210) 686-1639
>1900 West Schunior, fax (210) 381-8412
>Edinburg, TX 78539
>
>
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TVI??? What TVI???
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>From jesposit@sctcorp.com (Joe Esposito) Mon Feb 27 16:22:00 1995
From: jesposit@sctcorp.com (Joe Esposito) (Joe Esposito)
Subject: March WPX Contest
Message-ID: <m0rj8Dq-0003HXC@sctladm.sctcorp.com>
I'll be in Burlington, VT over the WPX contest weekend to attend a
clogging competition (Appalachian dance). I'll have some time to play
ham radio too. Anyone from Burlington on the reflector who'd welcome a
guest operator to help fer a few hours?
73,
Joe, K2YJL/M
>From Robert Shapiro <rshapiro@netcom.com> Mon Feb 27 16:49:37 1995
From: Robert Shapiro <rshapiro@netcom.com> (Robert Shapiro)
Subject: 3DA/ND3A ARRL CW Results
Message-ID: <Pine.3.89.9502270844.A12758-0100000@netcom13>
Following is the result of part-time operation from the QTH of 3DA0CA.
QSLs may be sent direct to ND3A or via the bureau to ND3A.
ARRL INTERNATIONAL DX CONTEST 1995
Call: 3DA/ND3A Country: Swaziland
Mode: CW Category: Single Operator All Band Low Power
Band QSOs States/Provinces
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160 0 0
80 1 1
40 172 37
20 226 38
15 295 38
10 149 26
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Totals 843 140 = 354,060 points
Equipment: Yaesu FT-757GX
80-10m Vertical (rarely used)
40,20m inverted vee
15m monopole fixed NNW (between Europe and Stateside; also
used on 10m)
Ham Key Iambic Paddle (slid easily on desktop and tended
to skip characters - sorry about my fist! Am sending Jon
a brand new Bencher paddle!!!)
Paper logs and pen (My first HF contest without CT since
1988 - Yuck!)
3DA/ND3A callsign - could it have been worse? (W5xxx insisted
I was stateside and not in Swaziland and refused to work me!)
Comments: Jon Rudy (3DA0CA) and his family were great hosts. I originally
thought I'd be working from 6:30 am to mid-evening local time
because of the equipment being located in a bedroom, but the room
was vacated Saturday nite, allowing me to operate all nite.
With a couple of exceptions, the pileups were VERY well behaved
and it was a pleasure working everyone! Also, the only 80m QSO
was with W3LPL (WR3E op), which took about 5 minutes to complete.
I heard several other stations from the Eastern U.S. on 80m
with solid signals but couldn't attract their attention. I tried!
QSL cards are currently being ordered and will be forthcoming soon!
73 and cu from W3LPL in ARRL SSB on 80m - Rob
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