Hi,
Here's my results for the NAQP. I only had very limited time, a
little over 2 hours to operate, but it was fun! Entirely S & P operation.
See you all next one.
NORTH AMERICAN QSO PARTY 1995
Call: W9SZ Name: Zack State: IL
Mode: CW Category: Single Operator
BAND QSO QSO PTS STATES/PROV
160 0 0 0
80 9 9 9
40 40 40 21
20 40 40 21
15 0 0 0
10 0 0 0
-----------------------------------
Totals 89 89 51 = 4,539
>From Takao KUMAGAI <je1cka@dumpty.nal.go.jp> Mon Aug 7 05:24:09 1995
From: Takao KUMAGAI <je1cka@dumpty.nal.go.jp> (Takao KUMAGAI)
Subject: No Interne connection during contest(Re: win95 + More)
Message-ID: <199508070424.NAA02789@dumpty.nal.go.jp>
on 95/08/06, Steve Sacco writes:
: Imagine contest logging software with which you can integrate resources
: like those available on the World Wide Web. You could do things like real-
: time browsing of the OH2BUA "WebCluster", or view up-to-the-minute maps of
: the aurora at both poles, or have extended capability of the "SUPER CHECK
: PARTIAL" kind of function which automatically did a look-up to an up to
: date callsign server maintained by that country's licensing authority. Of
: course, you could be doing all of this while logging Q's, AND viewing the
: latest pix of Alecia Silverstein on her WWW page!
Yes, you can do this technically.
However DO NOT this during CQ WW DX contest. In my understanding,
the rule prohibit to use any phone connections or the Internet
connections for all classes. Even M/M class is not allowed to use
phone calls during contest.
So if your Packetcluster(tm) has regular connection to other
countries/continent via the Internet, you should disconnect them
during contest.
---------
Tack Kumagai JE1CKA/KH0AM
TEL:81-30-066-6408, FAX:81-423-93-4449
Internet: je1cka@nal.go.jp
>From Marijan Miletic <s56a@ljutcp.hamradio.si> Mon Aug 7 07:37:20 1995
From: Marijan Miletic <s56a@ljutcp.hamradio.si> (Marijan Miletic)
Subject: FT-1000 speaker BANG
Message-ID: <69322@ljutcp.hamradio.si>
Hi Contesters,
I unpluged headphones 8 hours after the end of EUHFC and I heard famous BANG in
the FT-1000 speaker. This speaks a lot for a quality of components uaed a
as 1 mF electrolytic capacitor decopling DC from speaker did NOT discharge.
Cheap 100 Ohm resistor might solve this problem but it can not be found even in
rigs manufactured by famous Hi-Fi company. There is a room for "new tecnology"
similar to 2 keyer inputs in some recent rigs!
73 de Mario, S56A, N1YU.
Disclaimer: Above posting is NOT advertising for Japanese radios NOR JA
bashing! No comercial interests involved but humble wishes...
>From Takao KUMAGAI <je1cka@dumpty.nal.go.jp> Mon Aug 7 08:09:55 1995
From: Takao KUMAGAI <je1cka@dumpty.nal.go.jp> (Takao KUMAGAI)
Subject: RUFZ score(rev 8/07/95)
Message-ID: <199508070709.QAA03511@dumpty.nal.go.jp>
This is 2nd report for the RUFZ Score listing at Aug. 07, 95
1 40654 W2UP 38 416 7.146600
2 36807 KC5NWX 7 367 7.779200 (=KR0Y)
3 32836 N8RR 67 367 5.992600
4 32070 K1AR 20 367 5.647600
5 31710 DL3DZZ 19 367 7.180100
6 31688 K1DG 24 367 5.530400
7 31101 JE1JKL 20 347 ?
8 28859 JH0KHR 1 347 6.360500
9 27596 KE2PF 44 328 5.580000
10 24895 K5ZD 24 328 ?
11 24267 JH0NZN 27 312 5.771800
12 23915 N3RS 23 312 4.683600
13 21281 KJ4VH 23 284 4.658000
14 21133 JA0FVU 22 284 5.068200
15 21116 ND3F ? 297 ?
16 20744 JE1SPY 15 312 ?
17 20571 AD1C 4 297 3.900300
18 19076 K1IU 15 271 3.818100
Here are some comments;
=========
Here is a copy of my rfzhiscr.dta file. I use many different callsigns when
running RUFZ. KC5NWX is my "club" call which I intend to change to a "vanity"
call for contests, but keep KR0Y for ragchew, etc. I assure you that KR0Y is
the operator for all of the scores listed below, except the DL3DZZ, hi!!
I too was very surprised by the 36807 score since I have not been able to do
better than 35208 any other time. I do not understand exactly how the score
is calculated, but I do know that a longer call=more points. Since the calls
are sent at random I think for that 36807 score I must have had many 6 letter
calls. Tonight I will load the master.dta file for RUFZ and see what happens.
Please send me a list of what "high claimed" scores you have now.
161
Jeff KR0Y
jsteinman@aol.com
=====
Hi Tack - FInally broke 40K! Think it is time to retire, unless, of
course, someone beats the score :.) :.)
I do think there is a timing problem in the program. Even at relatively
slow speeds, I am having trouble with S/H, B/D, U/V. Sounds like a QSK
rig with slow relay :.)
73 Barry
Barry N. Kutner, W2UP Internet: barry@w2up.wells.com
======
I've been collecting your score(RFZHISCR.DTA) and comment to
me directly.
mailto:je1cka@nal.go.jp
======
How to get RUFZ program
ftp://maspar.maspar.com/pub/k2mm/rufz/rufz.zip
ftp://ftp.eskimo.com/u/o/oolon/rufz.zip
mail:info-contest@dumpty.nal.go.jp
with
#get rufzpack.uue
in the body of the message.
---------
Tack Kumagai JE1CKA/KH0AM
TEL:81-30-066-6408, FAX:81-423-93-4449
Internet: je1cka@nal.go.jp
>From shell@callamer.com (William Shell) Mon Aug 7 08:05:47 1995
From: shell@callamer.com (William Shell) (William Shell)
Subject: Windows 95
Message-ID: <199508070705.AAA35218@callamer.com>
>i'm not sure that win95 is ready for prime time...
>
>mitch
>wa4osr
>
>
Hi Mitch,
It sounds more like your hardware is not ready for prime time.
I have installed Win95 on several systems, and have only had
good results. It has worked well with all of the programs that I
have tried. Although, I did have a problem with the drivers for
my 8-port serial card from Digiboard. But, they provided me an
updated installation file, and all is now well.
You should try Win95 again someday, after you upgrade your systems.
73, Bill
WA6IET
p.s. CT is one of the programs that I use.
>From Larry Schimelpfenig <lschim@mailstorm.dot.gov> Mon Aug 7 10:52:22 1995
From: Larry Schimelpfenig <lschim@mailstorm.dot.gov> (Larry Schimelpfenig)
Subject: K7SV NAQPCW SCORE
Message-ID: <Pine.3.07.9508070522.B25477-c100000@mailstorm.dot.gov>
1995 NCJ NORTH AMERICAN QSO PARTY
Call used: K7SV Location: VA
Category: Single Op All Band Mode: CW Power: 100W
Callsign of Operator: K7SV
If multi-operator, show calls of all operators and loggers:
______________________________________________________________________
Exchanged Information: K7SV LARRY VA
Hours of Operation: 09:55
band QSOs points mults
DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
160 28 28 15
80 82 82 40
40 124 124 46
20 158 158 44
15 87 87 35
10 55 55 25
DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
TOTAL 534 534 205 SCORE: 109,470
Club or Team Name: PVRC of course
Comments:Sporadic E was tremendous Friday night; 10mtrs open from
New England through midwest until at least midnight. There was some
E Saturday, but not enough to make the east coast competitive with
the guys down south. Impressed with all the new yl's getting into
contesting from the midwest (strange that they are all named
Laurie!). Several om black hole ops very apparently missing!
I, by virtue of my statement below, have taken part in the
1995 NCJ NORTH AMERICAN QSO PARTY on 08/05/1995
conscientiously applying my most ethical interpretation of the
published rules for this contest.
Date_8/6/95________ Signature_Larry Schimelpfenig_____ Call_K7SV_______
Name: Larry Schimelpfenig Call: K7SV
12802 Lee Lake Dr.
Spotsylvania, VA 22553
>From James Hurt <jhurt@freenet.columbus.oh.us> Mon Aug 7 12:38:17 1995
From: James Hurt <jhurt@freenet.columbus.oh.us> (James Hurt)
Subject: August CQ Magazine Cover
Message-ID: <Pine.3.07.9508070717.A11052-a100000@acme>
I was carefully reviewing my August CQ to see how I fared in the 160
contests (had to get that contest word in there), and was struck
dumbfounded by the picture on the cover. If I see what I think I see,
N0RR is perched on the side of a CRANK-UP TOWER!
Now, around here, that is considered living very dangerously.
Either I am grossly mistaken, or he is very bold indeed.
It will be interesting to see if he lives to be an old contester
(there's that "c" word again) by climbing crank-up towers that are
fully extended.
73, Jim
KC8MK
P.S. Didn't do too badly in the contest for Ohio.
>From Greg Becker <gb546@bard.edu> Mon Aug 7 12:45:15 1995
From: Greg Becker <gb546@bard.edu> (Greg Becker)
Subject: Windows 95
Message-ID: <Pine.A32.3.91.950807074341.21483A-100000@core.bard.edu>
On Sun, 6 Aug 1995, Will Sill wrote:
>
> Admitting in advance that I regard WINDOZE as a virus, I gotta wonder why
> anyone would NEED to use any version of it when CT and NA both run just
> FINE in DOS? Why add additional complexity to what is (after all) a very
> simple process?
>
> will@epix.net - KD3XR - W F Sill, Tunkhannock, PA
>
Well, since you feel you really have to know, Win95 was being beta tested
on that machine, and I didn't have time to uninstall before Field Day.
Hope I was able to set all wondering minds to rest.
END OF THREAD, PLEASE.
Greg Becker NA2N
gb546@bard.edu
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