Why guess how much we pay in salaries and benefits, or how much advertising
revenue there is? It's printed in every May QST. Can't we get back to
bashing contest announcements in QST?
73 Tom
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E-mail: frenaye@pcnet.com
Tom Frenaye, K1KI, P O Box 386, West Suffield CT 06093
Phone: 203-668-5444
>From n6ig@netcom.com (Jim Pratt) Sat Oct 14 00:37:44 1995
From: n6ig@netcom.com (Jim Pratt) (Jim Pratt)
Subject: Just the facts...
Message-ID: <199510132337.QAA02695@netcom14.netcom.com>
Thanks for your thoughts, Tree. I enjoyed the SS writeup in this year's
announcement. It did seem like an attempt to drum up activity and make
it seem more interesting to those that don't operate. I was somewhat
concerned about one thing...
I was reading the rules in the first place to refresh my memory on an
arcane point in the rules. At first glance, I came to the conclusion
that the rules had been greatly simplified, and that I could do whatever
I wanted in the contest! After thinking "naw, that couldn't be true", I
read the fine print...and got the rules from the internet robot at the
League.
I wonder how many of both the casual participants as well as the "dyed in
the wool SSers" will come to the same initial conclusion I did...and with
what result?
73 and good luck from W5***; I will make a return journey to W6** to
attempt to regain a place in the top ten on CW from the left coast.
Jim, N6IG
>From floydjr@nr.infi.net (jim floyd) Sat Oct 14 02:08:38 1995
From: floydjr@nr.infi.net (jim floyd) (jim floyd)
Subject: FINAL UPDATE!!
Message-ID: <199510140108.VAA17663@larry.infi.net>
CQWW RTTY CLAIMED SCORES 1995
Compiled by
WA4ZXA
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OPERATOR CLASS SCORE QSO's PTS QTH DX ZONES
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SINGLE OP/HP ALL BAND
P40JT 1,664,569 1485 4369 ? ? ?
K1NG 1,347,367 1381 2711 181 224 92
S56A 1,254,800 1228 3137 322 78
VY2SS 1,047,510 1257 ? 123 159 57
N4CC 710,940 957 1734 169 157 84
WE9V 703,131 1066 1937 159 139 65
K2PS 619,718 805 1657 142 163 69
NA4M 430,810 757 1286 147 122 66
WA3WJD 314,534 541 986 133 125 61
W3GG 302,872 472 1048 94 133 62
N0AB 258,475 620 1055 108 90 47
W7LZP 256,563 682 983 147 67 47
VS6BG 217,536 434 1133 38 57 97
NA2M (HP or LP) 148,560 376 619 106 86 48
JH7QXJ 143,500 313 875 37 81 46
WA6SDM 140,499 426 603 124 61 48
N3II 25,300 113 253 36 42 22
SINGLE OP/LP ALL BAND
4X6ZK 804,528 938 2718 41 194 61
AB5KD 639,846 1112 1734 180 122 67
4X0A 487,012 758 2234 40 131 47
KA4RRU 437,987 754 1373 125 134 60
V31JU 421,852 734 1604 133 86 44
KA1SIE 399,434 754 1442 119 112 46
WA4ZXA 285,948 512 1014 110 115 57
WB2HMF 127,160 313 578 96 80 44
KB2POP 105,225 352 575 85 64 34
KF2OG 95,634 317 506 92 61 36
N7UJJ 93,696 370 488 110 42 40
N4PYD 56,784 189 338 69 61 30
WA5JWU 45,474 167 286 73 50 36
N2VYU 1,548 30 43 18 9 9
SINGLE OP/ASSISTED
NO2T 498,624 729 1484 121 149 66
N4ONI 485,030 775 1435 143 135 60
JR5JAQ 355,266 517 1462 46 132 65
N2OL 307,840 634 ? 296
N2FF 293,601 525 1023 114 114 59
KE7GH 186,935 587 763 145 54 46
OH2LU 158,388 338 788 29 125 47
SINGLE OP/SINGLE BAND
10 Meters
15 Meters
ZS6NW 222,120 624 1857 33 64 23
N4SR 21,084 117 251 21 41 22
20 Meters
JA5EXW 255,910 565 1630 43 81 31
WB7AVD 152,395 576 1051 49 66 30
N1OAZ 114,600 426 955 41 63 16
VE7OR 92,575 349 805 45 45 25
VE6WQ 83,625 299 669 44 55 26
JR2BNF/1 31,920 121 336 21 48 26
K3EST ? 113 ? 21 39 14
WA2WYR 5,082 48 121 8 25 9
40 Meters
K1IU 185,277 674 1227 54 71 26
9A1A 156,240 558 1302 35 62 23
ZS6EZ 87,000 275 ? 39 50 20
W2UP 83,760 380 698 49 50 21
WF5E 53,954 352 509 50 35 21
KN6DV 46,552 363 506 51 22 19
KE5BK ? 314 377 50 20 15
80 Meters
MULTI SINGLE/HP
OT5T 1,983,016 1551 4166 248 142 86
VP5C 1,845,152 1767 4232 185 182 69
WU3V 1,388,862 1337 ? ? ? ?
DF7RX 1,325,280 1164 3012 232 122 86
PI4COM 1,108,357 1046 2687 120 214 77
K2TW 868,436 1089 136 188 74
WA4VQD 747,862 1153 2089 157 141 60
PI4CC 620,165 753 1885 81 182 66
N9ITX/7 519,930 1060 1635 159 101 58
VK9LZ 517,000 784 2219 79 91 63
PI4ZLD 470,463 627 1563 73 164 63
VE3FJB 404,550 606 1450 111 119 40
N9ENA 199,045 ? ? ? ? ?
MULTI SINGLE/LP
AA5AU 630,400 929 1600 166 151 77
K8UNP 562,872 803 1497 147 158 71
KF4KL 432,928 665 1304 132 138 62
T99MT 287,523 553 1389 65 107 35
MULTI OP/MULTI
W3LPL 2,154,387 2045 3953 214 237 94
Ok, this is the one everyone is looking for, the last one. I received
only one score in the last week. I have really enjoyed doing this and
hope I proved myself good enough to do it for the CQWW SSB Contest at
the end of the month. I will offer my services and see what happens.
Hope to see everyone in the JARTS contest next weekend. Looks like the
bands are picking up for both contests.
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You need to look at the entire sheet every now and then. People are
sending me corrected scores and I am changeing them on the sheet. So
if someone moves up and down it is because of new info they have sent
me.
When you see a number between the QTH and the DX column it means that
the station added those two together and sent it to me. If they send
me a split of them I will update it.
Don't forget that info beside your call like this (UN or ASST) means
that you never sent which you were. If I do not know then I put you
in the higher one. Let me know if I have anyone in the wrong class.
73's Jim // WA4ZXA @N4ZC <> floydjr@nr.infi.net
ps: Remember if you send me your breakdown I cannot repost them on
the reflector. If you wish for everyone to see the breakdown you will
need to send them to the reflector yourself.
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