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Gary,
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K5NZ
I'm willing to give up my chance to go next year for "Gator" N5RZ !!!=20
Besides, all I would do is work the locals into submission if I was to =
go..=20
Send Gator, I'll see to it he keeps his shirt on.=20
K5TR
2000=20
ARRL DX SSB - HC8N (op. K5TR) SOABHP #1 World=20
WPX SSB - K5TR SOABHP #10 USA=20
IARU HF - K5TR SOHP SSB #2 USA=20
CQ WW SSB - W5KFT (op. K5TR) SOABHP #11 (claimed)=20
ARRL SSB SS - W5KFT (op. K5TR) SOHP #3 (claimed)=20
ARRL 10m - K5TR SOHP SSB #2 USA (claimed)=20
1999=20
WPX SSB - KM5X (op. K5TR) SOABHP #5 USA=20
IARU HF - K5TR SOHP SSB #1 USA/#5 World=20
ARRL SSB SS - K5TR SOHP #7=20
ARRL 10m - K5TR SOHP SSB #2 USA=20
1998=20
ARRL DX CW - K5TR SO 15 Meters #1 USA=20
IARU HF - K5TR SOHP SSB #1 USA/#10 World=20
ARRL SSB SS - SOHP # 12 USA=20
ARRL 10m - K5TR SOHP SSB #1 USA=20
1997=20
ARRL SSB SS - SOHP # 9 USA=20
ARRL 10m - K5TR SOHP SSB #2 USA=20
My SS SSB efforts over the years:=20
http://www.kkn.net/~k5tr/ssb-ss.html=20
K6LA
Name/Call: Ken Widelitz, K6LA=20
Prior Calls: WN2TFK, WB2TFK, WA6PPZ, AB6FO=20
First Licensed: 1965, Extra since 1991=20
Club: SCCC member since 1991, V.P. 3/94 - 9/95 Pres. 9/95 - 9/97=20
Teammate Choice: I would select Randy, K5ZD, as I did for WRTC 2000=20
Strengths: Potential Teammate K5ZD=20
Mixed Mode experience - WRTC 2000/10 Meter Contest/CQP=20
DX Operating Experience - PJ7, VY1, XE, KP2, S5=20
Operational planning and analysis skills=20
Enthusiasm and dedication to contesting=20
DX Contests Results=20
WRTC 2000 S518N K6LA/K5ZD #12 overall, #4 US team.=20
IARU '99 #1 Zone 6 Mixed SOABHP=20
CQWW CW - SOABHP=20
1995 #2 Zone 3=20
1996 #1 Zone 3=20
1997 #2 Zone 3=20
1998 #3 Zone 3=20
1999 #1 Zone 3 (@W6EEN)=20
WPX CW - SOABHP=20
1995 #1 6th area, #13 US (AB6FO)=20
1996 #1 6th area, #10 US (AB6FO)=20
1998 #3 6th area, #14 US (WK6LA)=20
1999 #3 6th area, #14 US (WK6LA)=20
2000 #1 US M/S (WK6LA @K5ZD,) New US Record=20
ARRL DX CW=20
1995 #1 World M/2 (6E2T)=20
1997 #1 NA M/2 (XE2T)=20
1999 #2 West Coast Region (K6LA)=20
2000 #10 US, #1 West Coast Region, SOABLP=20
2001 #1 World M/2 (WP2Z)=20
ARRL 10 Meter Mixed Mode - SOABHP=20
1998 #1 West Coast Region=20
1999 #1 West Coast Region=20
2000 #10 US, #1 West Coast Region (claimed)=20
Domestic Contest Results=20
ARRL Sweepstakes, CW=20
1995 SOHP, #19 US, #1 LAX=20
1996 SOHP, #16 US, #1 LAX=20
1997 SOLP, #10 US, #1 LAX=20
1998 SOLP, #4 US, #1 West Coast Region=20
1999 SOHP, #12 US, #3 West Coast Region, #1 LAX=20
2000 SOLP, #2 US, #1 West Coast Region=20
ARRL Sweepstakes, Phone=20
1995 SOHP, #28 US, #1 LAX=20
1996 SOHP, #22 US, #1 LAX=20
1997 SOHP, #1 VY1, VY1 Record=20
1998 SOLP, #7 US, #1 West Coast Region=20
1999 SOHP, #2 LAX=20
2000 SOLP, #8 US, #1 West Coast Region (claimed)=20
NA CW Sprint - improved to consistently making 300 QSOs=20
2/95 280 X 44 =3D 12320=20
9/95 233 X 43 =3D 10019=20
2/96 273 X 46 =3D 12558=20
9/96 255 X 45 =3D 11475 #33=20
2/97 296 X 44 =3D 13024 #17=20
9/97 265 X 44 =3D 11660 #23=20
2/98 306 x 44 =3D 13464 #21=20
9/98 305 x 43 =3D 13115 #20=20
2/99 314 x 46 =3D 14444 #16=20
9/99 306 x 47 =3D 14382 #21=20
2/00 247 x 49 =3D 12103 3 hr=20
9/00 303 x 46 =3D 13938 #18=20
2/00 324 X 49 =3D 15876=20
NA Phone Sprint - Consistently improved score=20
2/97 246 X 46 =3D 11316 #4=20
9/97 270 X 54 =3D 14580 #2=20
2/98 265 x 46 =3D 12190 #7=20
9/98 283 x 48 =3D 13584 #6=20
2/99 300 x 46 =3D 13800 #4=20
9/99 272 x 50 =3D 13600 #6=20
2/00 312 x 53 =3D 16536 #12=20
9/00 321 x 50 =3D 16050 #11=20
2/01 334 x 49 =3D 16366=20
CQP SOABHP=20
1995 #1 CA=20
1996 #1 CA=20
1997 #3 CA=20
1998 #1 CA=20
1999 #3 CA=20
2000 #3 CA=20
K6RO
ZF2JI M/M 1992,1993,1994=20
ZF2TB,ZF2TB MY CALLS=20
6E2T M/M 1995=20
FG5BG M/M 1998=20
FG/K6RO=20
WP2Z M/S iaru 1999=20
WP2Z S/0 CQWW 1999=20
KP2/K6RO=20
PJ2K S/O ARRL 2000=20
PJ2/K6RO=20
W6EEN OP=20
W6BA OP=20
K6K OP=20
have been with these ops in many winning events.=20
N6RT,N6ED,K6ZZ,W6KK,N6AW,K6SVL,K5KT,AG8L,W6SR,K6OY,KG6OK,N6RV,ZF2JI,ZF1EJ=
,N6MJ,W6EEN,W6BA,K6GXO,KA6NAL, and many others.Work well in a team =
effort.=20
1ST Place 3 years in a row cal qso party m/m and s/o low power.=20
s/w div 1st place ss low power 2 years.=20
Numerous 1st place LAX awards ss,arrl,WPX etc.=20
Over 50 certificates for arrl s/o,cqww s/o ssb and cw.=20
UBN usually .7 - 1.3%..not the fastest..but accurate.=20
past prez of SCDXC=20
dxcc on 8 bands.=20
honor roll ssb and mixed.=20
Many team wins in sccc in naqp and sprints with 5 or 6 top 10 finishes =
all from a city lot.=20
Very good ssb op and average cw.=20
Can do 46 of 48 hours in single op situation with no problems.=20
See link here for more details.=20
http://home.earthlink.net/~k6ro/hamradio.htm=20
K7BV
Permanent call-sign: K7BV=20
Name:Dennis R. Motschenbacher=20
Address:4357 Appollonio Way=20
Carson City, Nevada 89704 USA=20
E-mail:K7bv@aol.com=20
1995=20
IARU SOHP - CW P40Z 7th World=20
1996=20
ARRL DX CW VP2EWW 3rd World=20
IARU SOHP CW P40Z 2nd World=20
1997=20
ARRL DX CW VP2EV 3rd World=20
1998=20
ARRL DX SSB KP3P 5th World=20
CQ WPX CW SOABHP K7BV Top 10ish USA=20
IARU CW 8P0V 5th World=20
3rd Non-USA=20
1999=20
SS CW - No.1 Plaque-Assisted=20
2000=20
WPX CW - KW9DX M/S Top 5=20
SS CW And Phone No.1-Assisted=20
Ralph K9ZO and I didnt finish anywhere up to our potential in WRTC 2000 =
for reasons yet unknown to us. We are better than 421 in the pack that =
was there but the rain storm for 12 hrs may have hurt us more than we =
are willing to accept.=20
I think I could do a terrific job from OH land since I have operated =
twice from there while doing OJ0 DXpeditions in the last few years.=20
KA6SAR
Active in all major DX contests from W6. Every major effort, placed no =
lower than 3rd in zone 3. Strive for %100 accuracy. Phone rate =3D 400+, =
CW rate =3D 200+. Speak Japanese and Spanish.=20
Not member of SCCC or NCCC.=20
KC7V
Participant in 6 CQWWCW Multi-Multi world wins and 1 CQWWCW MS world =
win.=20
Consistent top tier entries in the western USA and several top ten USA =
finishes.=20
Active contester for 25 years with many contest expeditions under my =
belt.=20
KL9A
Christopher Hurlbut KL9A (ex WL7KY)=20
Born in 1982, first licensed in 1993. Upgraded to extra in 1997 at age =
14.=20
I probably haven't had as much exposure as most contesters because I =
haven't been around as long. I have mostly operated at the KL7Y =
multi-ops. My first contest was SS CW in 1996. My first major contest =
was from KL7Y in the 1997 CQWW CW. I have done almost every CQWW, WPX, =
and ARRL from KL7Y's place either M/M, M/2, or M/S. For the other =
contests I usually just did them at home with a tribander and wires.=20
I am always trying to improve my scores and operating ability, and try =
to learn from the 'masters.' Recently I have been recording all of my =
contests, and analyzing my operating. (After I submit the log of =
course.) My UBN's are always excellent on either mode. I prefer CW, and =
if picked, would choose a mostly SSB operator as a partner. I am a =
freshman at the University of Idaho, majoring in Electrical Engineering. =
I now operate at the club station, W7UQ. We have a TH7 at 100 feet and a =
random wire for the low bands. This fall I plan on putting up new 40/80m =
antennas so I can put out a real signal on those bands. The goal is to =
be in top 10 in NAQP/Sprint (LP). I have never done SO2R, but would love =
to try it. I built a SO2R audio switching box, but have never had the =
chance to use it. I hold most KL7 records in the smaller contests, =
including NAQP and the Sprints. My best CW rate was during ARRL DX CW =
from KL7Y, with 3 consecutive hours over 199, the highest being 215. All =
qso's were good after the UBN came out. I am always pushing myself and =
trying to figure out what I can do better for next time. My strength is =
definitely CW. My goals for the coming contest season is to get:=20
Top 10 in both NAQP's=20
Top 5 in ARRL DX CW SOAB (from DX)=20
300 qso's Low Power in both CW and SSB Sprints=20
Notable Scores (Claimed only, from 3830):=20
2001 WPX SSB SOAB HP at W4AN as KM9P #5 USA=20
Feb 2001 CW Sprint LP @ W7UQ New ID record=20
Feb 2001 SSB Sprint LP @ W7UQ New ID record (held previous record)=20
Jan 2001 SSB NAQP @ W7UQ New ID record, #11 Overall=20
2001 CQWW 160m CW LP @ W7UQ #1 W6/7=20
2000 Russian DX Contest @ KL9A SOAB HP #1 NA=20
2000 CQWW CW @ N6HR as N7IP #3 W7 (32 hours on time)=20
2000 CQP @ W7UQ New ID record=20
2000 SSB Sprint LP @ W7UQ New ID record=20
1999 ARRL DX CW @ WL7KY #1 KL7 (First SOAB HP, part time)=20
Multi-Op=20
2000 WPX SSB @ WL7E M/M #1 NA (New Record)=20
2000 ARRL DX SSB @ KL7Y M/2 #2 World=20
2000 ARRL DX CW @ KL7Y M/2 #1 World=20
1999 ARRL 10m M/S @ KL9A #1 KL7=20
1999 CQWW CW M/M @ KL7Y #6 World, #1 NA=20
1999 CQWW SSB M/S @ KL7Y New KL7 Record=20
1999 WPX CW M/M @ KL7Y as WL7E #1 NA and New NA Record=20
KT0F
I have been a contester since I was 12 years old and now am 32 years =
old.=20
Participation includes all but one field day, most of which concluded =
scores in the top 5%, operations from K0KE single op, KV0Q as a =
multi-single and one operation from AA6TT M/M, all high scoring =
(Colorado based, not east coast based)results.=20
DX-Pedition/contest time from KH4, VP5 as VP5Q, and V31WN.=20
There is no conflict with work scheduling and I would be able to travel =
at any time and procure anything necessary to participate in the =
WRTC-2002. Please let me know if you require further, different or =
additional information.=20
73=20
John,KT0F=20
hamdivers@aol.com=20
N0AT
In 1999 I operated CQWW Phone with the VP5R crew, multi-single, 1st =
place Carib./C.A.=20
The previous two years I operated CQWW Phone at J3A, multi-multi.=20
I started out contesting in the early 70's with the KH6UL group.=20
Hold the following records:=20
NCJ SPRINT Minnesota, both phone and CW.=20
NCJ NAQP Minnesota CW.=20
ARRL DX Phone Zero district Single op Assisted.=20
ARRL Sweepstakes, various Minnesota records.=20
Notable finishes:=20
CQWW Phone 1982, 20 meters, 1st place in Zero District=20
CQWW Phone 1979, 15 meters, 1st place in Zero District=20
CQWW Phone 1990 & 1995, Single Op Assisted, 1st place Zero District=20
ARRL DX Phone 1993, '94, '96, '97, '98, '00 Single Op Assisted, 1st =
Place Zero District=20
ARRL DX CW 1991, '92, '93, '98, '99, '00 Single Op Assisted, 1st Place =
Zero District=20
IARU, 3 times, 1st Place Minnesota Section=20
ARRL DX Phone 1978, '84, '90 1st place Minnesota=20
ARRL DX CW 1990, 1st place Minnesota=20
ARRL 10 meter contest 1988, Mixed Mode, 1st place Minnesota=20
ARRL 160 Meter contest, 1999, single op low power, top ten=20
ARRL 10 meter contest 1993, Mixed Mode, Low Power, 1st place Minnesota.=20
ARRL Sweepstakes, High Power Phone, 1977, '93, '94, 1st Place Minnesota=20
ARRL Sweepstakes, Low Power Phone, 1995, '96, 1st Place Minnesota, top =
ten in US=20
ARRL Sweepstakes, High Power CW 1988, '90, '91, 1st Place Minnesota, =
Dakota Division Record=20
ARRL Sweepstakes, Low Power CW 1992, '93, '94, '95, 1st Place Minnesota, =
2 top 10 finishes=20
N0AX
Contesting Resume for N0AX=20
Greetings - thanks for checking out my "resume"! The purpose is, of =
course, to convince you that I am worthy of your nomination as a Team =
Captain for WRTC-2002. Let's jump right to it!=20
Why would I be a great nominee for your club?=20
- National leader in low-power/QRP contesting - the WRTC format=20
- Top-notch CW operator - experienced and competent phone op, too=20
- Great team player - flexible, innovative, strategic, funny=20
- Technically savvy - computers, radios, antennas, propagation=20
- Three WRTC's - once as an organizer, twice as a referee=20
- Can I go if selected? FOR SURE - WRTC-2002 or BUST!!=20
And one more good reason...=20
- Good Radiosport Citizen - I pledge to conduct myself honorably =
according to the event rules, the terms of my license, and most =
importantly, as a good sportsman in every sense of the word. A fine =
representative for your club and ambassador for the United States =
contest community.=20
Because winning is about numbers, please allow me to present my personal =
highs in contests representative of the WRTC competitions:=20
NA Sprint=20
12 Top-Ten finishes in CW Low-Power since LP was noted=20
#2 all-time high CW Low-Power score=20
Current record holder for CW W7 Low-Power=20
ARRL Sweepstakes=20
7 consecutive Top-Ten finishes in CW QRP=20
Current record holder for NW Division CW QRP=20
NAQP=20
Current CW record holder for WA=20
ARRL DX=20
Current record holder for W7 QRP CW=20
ARRL 10-Meters=20
World High CW QRP - 1990, record stood until 1999=20
These records were acheived from a modest station (except 2000 SS score =
from K7RI) with no antennas higher than 55' and from a latitude above =
the northern tip of Maine. This is very similar to what the operating =
conditions will be like from southern OH in July of 2002.=20
I have operated from KH6, breaking a record each time:=20
ARRL DX M/S - 1993 CW (NH6T) - Oceania record=20
K7SS and I nearly doubled the old record with 5000 QSOs, finishing a =
close second to P40V - 2000 miles closer to the US. The record still =
stands.=20
CQ WW SOLP (NH6T) - 1994 CW - 4th World - Oceania record. This record =
stood until H44MX (K1XM) broke it in 1999.=20
ARRL DX SOAB LP - 1995 CW (KH6RS) - Oceania record. This is also a =
current record.=20
In recent multi-ops, I have also contributed in a big way:=20
W7RM - CQ WW CW 1997 - 2000, 15 or 20-meter band captain=20
Our team is the current Zone 3 record holder (1999)=20
K3LR - ARRL DX CW 2001=20
2nd place 15-meter single-band finish (with K3UA and N3SD)=20
If selected as a Team Captain, I will select the top available operator =
from a similar background and with a stronger emphasis on phone to =
complete a balanced team capable of challenging the field for the #1 =
finishing position. During the 2001-2002 contest season, I am committed =
to honing my skills in Low-Power categories and working with my teammate =
so that we are ready for WRTC-2002.=20
In summary, I hope you will agree that I have what it takes to be =
competitive. I know the format well and have a lifetime of experience =
operating under conditions very similar to those expected for WRTC-2002. =
Thanks for your consideration - I will make your club proud to have =
nominated me as a Team Captain.=20
73, Ward N0AX=20
H. Ward Silver=20
22916 107th Ave SW=20
Vashon, WA 98070=20
hwardsil@wolfenet.com=20
206.463.9173=20
N0KK
N0kk operating resume'=20
1998 CQWW SSB J3A M/M #7 world team member=20
1999 CQWW SSB VP5R M/S ( Caribbean record ) # 6-7 world m/s=20
1995 Sweepstakes SO QRP Dakota division winner.=20
1996-2000 Sweepstakes SOLP dakota division winner=20
Top 10 Sweepstakes CW SOLP 1999-2000.=20
Top 10 Sweepstakes SSB SOLP 1998-1999 and maybe fingers crossed 2000!=20
2000 SOLP CW sweepstakes New Dakota division record.=20
1992-present M/M team member at W0AIH in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Operate =
in=20
most all contests CQWW, ARRL, WPX, IARU.=20
Have scored Top in Minnesota scores in NAQP, QRP contests, etc.=20
My dedication to my young family keeps me from really participating in =
the summer contests..... by choice. (They are only going to be young =
once) Also here in Minnesota the WX is just to nice. I Started =
contesting with QRP and think that really helped my patience. A real =
benefit from the black hole!=20
Ive been part of many M/M efforts which has strengthened my skills of =
working alongside others and has been a great help in learning the =
skills of mult-passing and locating.=20
Thanks to Ron, N0AT. Letting me operate the Sweepstakes contests from =
his QTH since 1996 has taught me the SO2R ropes. Leading to the =
for-mentioned Sweepstakes finishes.=20
Kirk, n0kk=20
N2IC
Steve London, N2IC/0=20
4529 Weld County Rd 32=20
Longmont, Colorado 80504=20
(970) 535-0617=20
n2ic@arrl.net=20
I would be honored to compete against the finest contesters in the world =
at WRTC-2002, as I did at WRTC-96 and WRTC-2000. I believe that my =
previous WRTC experience would enhance my team's chances of winning a =
medal, as I did with K6LL in WRTC-96. The WRTC-2002 USA selection =
process would allow your club to select me as a team captain. I promise =
to choose the best available contester for my team partner - someone =
who, like myself, is a perennial top-10 performer in both phone and CW =
contests.=20
Listed below are my contest achievements since 1990 (I have been a =
serious contester since 1979). I am most proud of my 7 consecutive CQWW =
Phone USA top-10 appearances, my victories in IARU, and, of course, my =
bronze medal in WRTC-96. I hope you will include me on your club's list =
for WRTC-2002.=20
Unless otherwise stated, all contest listings below are single-op, =
all-band, unassisted, high-power from my 2-tower station near Denver, =
Colorado.=20
CQWW Phone:=20
2000 - Operated at W4AN SOAB - #3 USA (Claimed)=20
1999 - #9 USA, #1 West USA=20
1998 - #5 USA, #1 West USA=20
1997 - #9 USA, #1 West USA=20
1996 - #9 USA, #1 West USA=20
1995 - #7 USA, #1 West USA=20
1994 - #6 USA, #1 West USA=20
1990 - Operated at K1AR M/S - #1 USA=20
CQWW CW:=20
2000 - #1 West USA (Claimed)=20
1999 - Operated at KC1XX M/M, 40 meter op, #1 USA, #1 40 meters=20
1998 - Operated at KC1XX M/M, 40 meter op, #1 USA, #1 40 meters=20
1997 - Operated at KC1XX M/M, 40 meter op, #1 USA, #1 40 meters=20
1996 - #2 West USA=20
1991 - Operated at W0UN, Single-10, #1 USA=20
ARRL DX CW=20
2001 - #6 USA (Claimed)=20
2000 - #6 USA, #1 West USA=20
1999 - #1 West USA=20
1997 - #2 West USA=20
1996 - #1 West USA=20
1993 - #2 West USA=20
1991 - #2 West USA=20
ARRL DX Phone=20
1998 - Single-15, #1 USA=20
1995 - Operated at K1AR M/2, #1 USA=20
1990 - Single-10, #3 USA, #1 West USA=20
IARU HF Championship - CW=20
2000 - Operated S574V WRTC-2000, #29=20
1999 - #3 USA, #1 West USA=20
1998 - #4 USA, #1 West USA=20
1997 - #1 USA=20
1996 - Operated W6R WRTC-96, #3, Bronze Medal=20
1995 - #1 USA=20
1992 - Multi-op from N2IC/0, #2 USA, #2 West USA=20
ARRL Sweepstakes - CW=20
1999 - #3 USA=20
1998 - #5 USA=20
1997 - #2 USA=20
1993 - #6 USA=20
ARRL Sweepstakes - Phone=20
1996 - #2 USA=20
1995 - #2 USA=20
NCJ Sprint - CW=20
Feb 2000 - #2=20
Feb 1999 - #4=20
Sep 1998 - #7=20
Feb 1998 - #4=20
Sep 1997 - #6=20
Feb 1997 - #6=20
Feb 1996 - #6=20
Feb 1995 - #3=20
Sep 1994 - #4=20
Sep 1993 - #2=20
Feb 1993 - #5=20
Sep 1992 - #2=20
Sep 1991 - #2=20
Feb 1991 - #10=20
n3bb
Experienced S/O in all major contests, both CW and SSB modes. In Austin, =
Texas since 1984. I am a station builder and have done nearly all of my =
tower, antenna, and inside equipment work. Favorite contests are IARU, =
CQWW, and WPX. Competitor in WRTC in 2000. Good experience. Calm =
personality. Work with others well. Good under pressure. Moderate PC =
skills. Good technical skills.=20
Results summary for entries in these three contests for 1998, 1999, and =
2000 as follows (all results from N3BB in Texas except as noted):=20
1998 WPX CW: SOAB. 2.66 Meg vs KQ2M's 5.15 Meg. #11 in USA and #1 in =
"Zone 4 area."=20
1998 !ARU: M/S. 1.79 Meg vs WU4G/W4MYA's 1.80 Meg (1 QSO difference). #2 =
in USA and #1 in "Zone 4 area."=20
1998 CQWW SSB: SOAB. 3.23 Meg vs K1AR's 5.95 Meg. #8 in USA and #3 in =
Zone 4.=20
1999 WPX CW: SOAB. 5.48 Meg vs W4AN/WW4T's 7.99 Meg. #9 in USA and #1 in =
"Zone 4 area."=20
1999 IARU: SOAB-mixed. 1.34 Meg vs KQ2M's 2.65 Meg. #6 in USA and #2 in =
"Zone 4 area."=20
2000 WPX CW: M/S. 6.31 Meg vs WK6LA's 8.22 Meg. #4 in USA and #1 in =
"Zone 4 area."=20
2000 IARU: WRTC competitor at S563X. 567 points vs N5TJ/K1TO's 965 =
points. #51 in WRTC scoring.=20
2000CQ WW: CW SOAB. 3.89 Meg vs K1AR's 9.29 Meg (claimed scores). #22 in =
USA and #6 in Zone 4.=20
N5NJ
Robert E.(Bob) Naumann was first licensed in April 1973 as WN2OVE. In =
June of that year, he operated his first "contest": Field Day. After =
Field Day, he happened across the New England Slow Net on 80m, and that =
began a lengthy period of traffic handling, CD Parties, and contest =
operating where he met W2RQ, W2GD, et al.=20
In the early 1980's, after getting involved in serious contesting at =
K2GL's station in 1979 at the invitation of long-time friend WB2VYA (now =
KR2Q), he also upgraded to Extra and received callsign KR2J.=20
Bob was part of numerous record setting multi-multi operations as part =
of the N2AA/K2GL team beginning in 1979. He also operated from W2PV in =
1981 which was an ARRL DX SSB winning effort.=20
Bob also operated several other multi-ops from W2YV, K2OY, K5NA, W2RQ et =
al and for several years was a regular at the N2RM multi-multi =
opperation. He still drops in at N2RM occasionally as travel and work =
plans allow from Texas; most recently in the 2000 CQWW CW Contest.=20
After relocating to the Dallas area with a former employer in 1996, Bob =
requested and received the callsign N5NJ under the vanity program.=20
Bob is interested in contesting, DXing, and VHF operating. He has earned =
DXCC, WAZ, WAS, WAC and is currently working on VUCC with nearly 200 =
grids worked on 6 meters.=20
Bob has participated seriously in VHF contests over the last few years =
as a single operator in the low power category.=20
He is an ARRL Life Member, and is also member of the Quarter Century =
Wireless Association, the North Texas Contest Club, the Lone Star DX =
Association, and the Frankford Radio club. He was formerly a member of =
the Radio Society of Great Britain.=20
While he lived in New Jersey, Bob was a member of the North Jersey DX =
Association and served on the W2 QSL Bureau. Bob participated in the =
relief effort for the Earthquake victims in El Salvador as a radio =
operator from 4U1UN in New York City along with the "Radio Readiness =
Group". For several years, Bob served as a net control for the New York =
City Marathon.=20
He has over 320 DXCC countries confirmed and has operated many contests =
from several notable stations. Some of them are: K2GL/N2AA, W2PV, N2RM, =
W2YV, W2RQ, NF2L, K2OY, K3UA, K5MR, WX0B, 4U1UN, V26B, AA5NT and NN3SI =
in the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C.=20
In 1996, KF3P(now K3MM) and Bob(then KR2J) placed 9th at the 1996 World =
Radiosporting Team Championship held in San Francisco in July.=20
Bob also has been part of the V26B CQWW SSB multi-multi team for the =
last 7 years. The team has placed #2 several times and always in the top =
5 multi-multi's when Bob is part of the team.=20
Bob holds the callsign V26O in Antigua and operated the 1999 ARRL CW DX =
Contest as a multi-2 entry along with his WRTC '96 team partner, K3MM =
and K3RA where we placed #2 in the World.=20
In 2000, N3OC and N5NJ operated as V25A from the V26B station and placed =
in the top ten World Multi-single.=20
Bob is married to Margaret, KC5WBU, and they have 2 children, Emily, =
born in 1987 and Timothy, born in 1988. Bob works for EDS in Plano, TX =
as a Enterprise Network Strategy Manager.=20
n5nu
good contester, excellent CW performance=20
N5RZ
I am a very experienced contester; won a few, lost a few more. Heavy =
multi operator experience with winning teams and top operators. DX and =
USA experience. DX contests and domestic. I love CW, but generally have =
placed better on phone. Good station engineering skills.=20
My dedication to my business in the past 6 years has precluded me from =
spending much time on the radio, but have still found time to operate =
from the following multiops: 6D2X in CQWWCW ('99MS) & ARRL CW('99M2, =
'00MM), HC8N ('00MM), and TI1C ('98MM)in CQWW CW, K5MR('98, '99, '00 - =
all MS) in WW SSB - these were all top contenders; and a few successful =
domestic single op efforts efforts from home.=20
I'm very interested in going and will finally have the means and time.=20
A guaranteed good time.=20
--Gator N5RZ=20
N6BV
While I had my own station in New Hampshire (N6BV/1) with stacked TH7DX =
tribanders, out of 24 DX contests (ARRL and CQWW) I entered from 1992 to =
1998, I had 24 top-ten finishes; 16 top-five finishes in Single =
Operator, All Band entry class.=20
>From Northern California from 1981 to 1986, I had five top-five finishes =
in ARRL Sweepstakes Phone, High Power entry class.=20
I was part of 6Y2A DXpedition in 1998 CQWW CW, 4M7X DXpedition in 1999 =
CQWW CW, and 1984 TI1C DXpedition in CQWW SSB.=20
Dean Straw, N6BV=20
N6ED
N6ED WRTC Resume=20
To allow weighted consideration based on station, my station description =
follows:=20
KT34XA Tribander=20
40, 80, 160 dipoles=20
Single radio FT1000D=20
Ratings by contest:=20
Sprint SSB=20
1998 #7 USA, #13 USA=20
1999 #7 USA, #4 USA=20
2000 #17 USA, #6 USA=20
NAQP SSB=20
1998 #22 USA=20
1999 #18 USA=20
2000 #10 USA, #8 USA=20
Sweepstakes SSB=20
1997 #11 USA=20
1998 #17 USA=20
1999 #11 USA=20
2000 #12 USA (* 3830)=20
IARU (Mixed Mode every year)=20
1997 M/S @ W6UC #2 Z6=20
1998 #1 Zone 6, #9 W/VE=20
1999 #2 Zone 6=20
2000 #2 Zone 6=20
ARRL DX SSB=20
1998 #1 W6, #2 West Coast=20
1999 M/2=20
2000 #3 West Coast, #13 USA=20
WPX SSB=20
1998 #19 USA, #5 Tribander USA=20
1999 #3 Zone 3, #14 USA, #1 Tribander USA=20
2000 N/A=20
2001 #1 Zone 3, #9 USA (@ K6NA)(* 3830)=20
Although I am heavily weighted towards SSB, I participate in many of the =
CW contests casually. I would not like to be considered as a WRTC CW =
competitor but rather to be matched with an equally qualified CW op to =
form a strong 1 - 2 killer combo in Finland!! Given my strong scores in =
Sprint, NAQP, and Sweepstakes as well as my familiarity with IARU which =
I have operated in the last 9 years, I feel that I am a worthy choice =
for your vote.=20
Guest operated for many years at the following stations:=20
W6BHZ, WA6IET (N6WS), W6TK, K6RO, W6UC, W6BA, W6TG, W6RU, K6MI, K6NA, =
FG5BG, W6TRW.=20
N6MJ
Howdy=20
I am very interested in going to Finland for WRTC 2002. My previous =
calls were KC6CNV, KQ6SC and AD6DO. I have held this call since November =
1999. I am only 20 years old, but have lots of contest experience. I =
have been licensed since I was 8 years old, and have been contesting =
ever since. For the first few years of my ham career I focused on DXCC. =
I now have 328 countries worked, including P5. I started to contest =
seriously back in 1995, and my scores have gotten better every year. I =
even have a few wins under my belt. I have only done a few DX contests =
seriously because it is very difficult to find a big station to operate =
from in CA. I finally hooked up with W6KP who has a nice mountain top =
QTH back in '99. He was kind enough to let me use his station in a few =
contests. I got into the top 10 in all the DX contests that I tried, =
including ARRL CW. From what I understand there hasn't been a top 10 =
score from W6 in over 10 years in that contest. I have done the CQWW =
contests M/M every year since 1995 with the W6BA/N6AW/W6KP crew. I was =
invited to go to KC1XX for CQWW CW to do 40m in 2000. I operated all but =
30 minutes, and ended up having the highest 40m score out of all the =
east coast multi multi's.=20
Here are some of my top contest scores:=20
Single Op=20
ARRL CW 1998, 1st place USA 40m SB=20
ARRL CW 2000, 7th place USA HP=20
WPX CW 2000, 3rd place USA HP=20
IARU 2000, CW only 4th place USA HP=20
NAQP SSB 8/1997 1st place=20
NAQP SSB 1/1998 2nd place=20
NAQP SSB 8/1998 7th place=20
NAQP SSB 8/1999 1st place=20
NAQP SSB 1/2000 7th place=20
NAQP SSB 8/2000 4th place=20
NAQP SSB 1/2001 1st place (new overall record)=20
NAQP CW 8/1999 9th place=20
NAQP CW 1/2000 3rd place=20
NAQP CW 8/2000 2nd place=20
NAQP CW 1/2001 6th place=20
SSB Sprint 9/1998 3rd place=20
SSB Sprint 2/1999 2nd place=20
SSB Sprint 9/1999 2nd place=20
SSB Sprint 2/2000 4th place=20
SSB Sprint 9/2000 2nd place (new CA record)=20
SSB Sprint 2/2001 1st place (394 q's claimed, new CA record)=20
CW Sprint 2/1998 10th place=20
CW Sprint 9/1998 11th place=20
CW Sprint 2/1999 9th place (Golden Log, new CA record)=20
CW Sprint 9/1999 2nd place Low Power (Golden Log)=20
CW Sprint 2/2000 9th place=20
CW Sprint 2/2001 1st place Low Power Claimed (316 q's)=20
SS CW 1997 5th place Low Power=20
SS SSB 1997 4th place Low Power=20
+ several more top 10 finishes in several other contests=20
*note, all contests were done from either home, KG6OK, or W6KP=20
Team Operations=20
CQWW CW 1995 @W6BA M/M=20
CQWW SSB 1995 @W6BA M/M=20
CQWW CW 1996 @W6BA M/M=20
CQWW SSB 1996 @ W6BA M/M=20
CQWW CW 1997 @ W6BA M/M=20
CQWW SSB 1997 @ W6BA M/M=20
CQWW CW 1998 @ W6BA M/M=20
CQWW SSB 1998 @ W6BA M/M=20
CQWW CW 1999 @ W6KP M/M=20
CQWW SSB 1999 @ W6KP M/M=20
CQWW CW 2000 @ KC1XX M/M=20
CQWW SSB 2000 @ W6KP M/M=20
ARRL SSB 1999 @ XE2EBE M/S=20
ARRL CW 1999 @ W6BA M/2=20
If I get selected, my teammate would be N2NL. He is also one of the =
younger generation contesters, and is one of the best CW ops in the =
country.=20
73, Dan N6MJ=20
N6RT
WRTC resume for N6RT=20
I am Doug Brandon, N6RT. I am 35 years old and was first licensed in =
1980. Thank you for considering my participation in WRTC-2002.=20
********************=20
I currently hold the following contest records that I am aware of:=20
Zone 3 CQWW CW (claimed - with 15% margin over old record)=20
Zone 3 WPX CW=20
W6 ARRL DX CW=20
W6 CW Sprint=20
W6 NAQP CW=20
Most multipliers NAQP CW=20
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Single-op contest efforts from the USA as W6EEN or NE6N:=20
2001 WPX SSB SB10 - #2 USA, #1 W6 (claimed)=20
2001 February CW Sprint - #6 USA, #2 W6 (claimed)=20
2001 January NAQP SSB - #5 USA, #2 W6 (claimed)=20
2001 January NAQP CW - #2 USA, #1 W6 (claimed)=20
2000 ARRL 10m SOHP CW only - #7 USA, #1 W6 (claimed)=20
2000 CQWW CW - #16 USA, #1 W6, new Zone 3 record (claimed)=20
2000 CW Sweepstakes - #11 USA, #1 W6=20
2000 August NAQP SSB - #1 USA, #1 W6=20
2000 August NAQP CW - #3 USA, #2 W6=20
2000 August NAQP overall combined CW & SSB score winner=20
2000 CQ WPX CW - #2 USA, #1 W6=20
2000 ARRL DX CW - #7 USA, #1 W6, new W6 record=20
2000 February CW Sprint - #4 USA, #1 W6, new W6 record=20
2000 January NAQP SSB - #15 USA, #3 W6=20
2000 January NAQP CW - #1 USA, #1 W6, new W6 record=20
1999 ARRL 10m SOHP CW only - #9 USA, #1 W6=20
1999 CW Sweepstakes - #18 USA, #3 W6=20
1999 September CW Sprint - #12 USA, #1 W6=20
1999 August NAQP SSB - #5 USA, #2 W6=20
1999 WAE CW SOABHP - #9 USA, #2 W6=20
1999 August NAQP CW - #6 USA, #1 W6=20
1999 IARU SOABHP CW only - #6 USA, #1 W6, #11 World=20
1999 WPX CW - #4 USA, #11 World, new Zone 3 record=20
********************=20
Multi-op contest operations from the USA:=20
1993 - 1998 CQWW SSB & CW from W6BA M/M=20
Usually 20m operator, often top west coast M/M score=20
1999 California QSO Party from K6Z M/M County Expedition=20
New M/M County Expedition record=20
1999 CQWW SSB from W6KP M/M,=20
10m operator, top west coast M/M=20
2000 California QSO Party from W6EEN M/S=20
#1 M/S California=20
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Contest operations from outside of the USA:=20
1999 CQWW CW contest from PJ4B Multi-Multi=20
K2SS and I were the 15m operators=20
Our band had highest QSO total=20
53 million points, second place M/M world wide=20
Also operated as PJ4/N6RT=20
1998 CQWW SSB contest from FG5BG Multi-Single=20
#1 Multi Single in North America, #3 World M/S=20
Also operated as FG/N6RT=20
1997 CQWW SSB contest from FO8DX Multi-Single=20
Also operated as FO0BRD=20
1999 - 1989 ARRL DX CW & SSB contests from XE2EBE Multi-Single=20
Several #1 North America M/S scores=20
1990 DXpedition to Antigua, V2/NF6H=20
First DXpedition outside of the USA. Two "young man" DXpedition=20
The only travelers were AA6OG at age 20 and myself at age 24.=20
N6TV
Summary of N6TV contest experience:=20
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=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=20
o WRTC competitor, WRTC-96 (with K7SS),=20
WRTC-2000 (with K3NA)=20
o Operated as DX in IARU, CQ WW, ARRL DX, WPX=20
o First Place, Pacific Div., ARRL 2000 SS CW=20
o Top ten finisher, NA CW Sprints=20
o Placed well in all CW pileup competitions=20
Records Currently Held=20
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WPX CW, Multi-Multi, World (at HC8N)=20
California QSO Party, Most CW QSOs=20
Records Previously Held=20
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CQ WW CW, Multi-Multi, World (at 6Y2A)=20
ARRL DX CW, SOAB HP, W6=20
ARRL DX CW, SOAB HP, W7=20
Other Considerations=20
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o DXpedition contest experience:=20
FO0KP, N6TV/KH6, 4U9ITU, YK0A, 6Y2A,=20
6Y4A, 4M1X, 4M7X, HC8N, S571W=20
o CT expert=20
o Expert typist=20
o FT-1000MP expert=20
I have both the time and resources necessary to travel to=20
Finland next summer. I look forward to seeing you there!=20
N6TV contest details, 1996-2001:=20
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=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=20
2001=20
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Feb. NA Sprint CW:=20
5th place nationally,=20
365 QSOs (golden log)=20
First Place in California=20
First Place on NCCC Team #1=20
2000=20
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Feb. NA Sprint CW:=20
336 QSOs.=20
First Place on NCCC Team #1=20
WRTC-2000:=20
USA Team Member, PVRC.=20
Team captain: K3NA=20
Seventh place, WRTC CW=20
Pileup Competition=20
Sep. NA Sprint CW:=20
303 QSOs.=20
First Place on NCCC Team #1=20
Sweepstakes CW:=20
First place,=20
ARRL Pacific Division,=20
1251 QSOs=20
Second place in California=20
1999=20
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Feb. NA Sprint CW:=20
10th Place nationally,=20
332 QSOs.=20
First Place on NCCC Team #1=20
KCDXC Pileup Dayton:=20
Ranked 11th=20
WPX CW:=20
10m operator at HC8N,=20
3091 QSOs=20
First Place, World,=20
Multi-Multi=20
New World Record 10m QSOs=20
IARU:=20
4M1X Multi-single,=20
3279 QSOs=20
Sep. NA Sprint CW:=20
308 QSOs.=20
First Place on NCCC Team #1=20
CQ WW CW:=20
4M7X Multi-Multi, 10m op.=20
1998=20
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Feb. NA Sprint CW:=20
7th place nationally,=20
331 QSOs=20
First Place in California=20
First Place on NCCC Team #1=20
RUFZ Contest Dayton:=20
First Place Winner,=20
31594 points, 64 WPM=20
KCDXC Pileup Dayton:=20
Ranked 11th=20
WPX CW:=20
1389 QSOs from N6BT,=20
First Place USA, 20m=20
All Asian CW:=20
First Place, North America=20
IARU CW:=20
10th Place Nationally,=20
High Power=20
Sep. NA Sprint CW:=20
305 QSOs.=20
Second Place in California=20
First Place on NCCC Team #1=20
Sweepstakes CW:=20
Fifth Place High Power,=20
West Coast=20
CQ WW:=20
20m operator at 6Y2A.=20
First hour: 226 QSOs.=20
First Place, World,=20
Multi-Multi.=20
New World Record.=20
1997=20
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Feb. NA Sprint CW:=20
302 QSOs.=20
First Place on NCCC Team #1=20
ARRL DX CW:=20
One of four ops at 6Y4A=20
First Place, DX, Multi-2=20
KCDXC Pileup Dayton:=20
Ranked 12th=20
WPX CW:=20
840 QSOs in 10 hours=20
Sep. NA Sprint CW:=20
8th place nationally,=20
First Place in California=20
First Place on NCCC Team #1=20
CQ WW CW:=20
20m operator at 6Y4A.=20
First Place, North America,=20
Multi-Multi.=20
1996=20
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WRTC-96:=20
NCCC Team Leader, WRTC.=20
Teammate: K7SS=20
Finished 12th place overall,=20
ahead of K1AR and K1DG=20
Sep. NA Sprint CW:=20
8th place nationally=20
First Place on NCCC Team #1=20
Sweepstakes CW:=20
First Place in SCV, 1155 QSOs=20
Sweepstakes Phone:=20
1227 QSOs in 16 hours=20
73,=20
Bob, N6TV=20
n6tv@kkn.net=20
NJ6D
Chuck F. Claver, NJ6D=20
Born: 11/09/62=20
First Licensed: 1977 as KA6EDC=20
Chuck started contesting while in high school with the Mount Diablo=20
Amateur Radio Club field day events. This soon lead to meeting Mori,=20
KN6M, who taught Chuck much of his contesting skills. As KB6YF, Chuck=20
helped assemble and operate Mori's multi-multi station to some note=20
worthy finishes. These included the KN6M contribution to the NCCC=20
club win in the 1981 CQWW contests. In 1984 Chuck took a leave from=20
contesting and general radio activity to attend the University of=20
Texas. In 1995 Chuck graduated with his PhD. in Astronomy and=20
Astrophysics and relocated to Tucson, AZ where he works at the=20
National Observatory as a staff scientist.=20
Upon moving to Tucson Chuck met Larry, N7DD who rekindled his interest=20
in the radio sport of contesting. While he rented various homes Chuck=20
operated Larry's station during CW contests. In 1998 Chuck bought=20
his first home and began assembling his own station. Chuck also=20
formed a small contesting club, the Rillito River Contest Club, based=20
from his home QTH using the call N7KU. Chuck's fledgling station has=20
produced several top 10 finishes recently. Chuck expects to continue=20
to develop his station as a consistent competitor contesting.=20
Some notable finishes by NJ6D:=20
Contest Year Call Station Category Notes=20
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CQWW-CW 1995 N7DD N7DD 40M SB #3 USA=20
ARRLDX-CW 1996 N7DD N7DD 40M SB #1 USA=20
CQWW-CW 1996 N7DD N7DD 40M SB #5 USA=20
ARRL-CW 1999 N7KU NJ6D 10M SB #8 USA (W7/W6 record)=20
CQWW-SSB 2000 N7KU NJ6D 10M SB #10 USA (Claimed)=20
CQWW-SSB 2000 N7KU NJ6D 10M SB #7 USA (Zone-3 record, Claimed)=20
ARRL-10M 2000 N7KU NJ6D CWSO #7 USA (Claimed)=20
w2nq
I think it would be great to check propagation from Helsinki and compare =
it to Orygun
W2SC
W2SC - Tom Georgens=20
36 Chestnut Place=20
Danville CA 94506=20
Contesting Finishes=20
Firsts -=20
2001=20
#1 World 8P5A SOAB HP ARRL CW=20
(Claimed)=20
2000=20
#1 NA 8P1A SOAB HP CQWW SSB=20
(Claimed)=20
#1 USA K5ZD M/S ARRL SSB=20
1999=20
#1 NA 8P1A SOAB HP CQWW SSB=20
1998=20
#1 World 8P9JG SOAB HP ARRL CW=20
1997=20
#1 USA K5ZD SOAB HP CQWW SSB=20
#1 USA K5ZD SOAB HP ARRL SSB=20
1996=20
#1 NA WP2AHW SOAB HP WPX CW=20
#1 USA W2SC SOAB CW IARU=20
Seconds=20
1999 K5ZD SOAB HP ARRL CW=20
1998 K5ZD SOAB HP CQWW SSB=20
1997 K5ZD SOAB HP ARRL CW=20
1996 K5ZD SOAB HP ARRL SSB=20
Miscellaneous=20
1997 W/VE Combined Score ARRL=20
1996 W/VE Combined Score ARRL=20
Other=20
Numerous top ten DX contest finishes from my home station of W2SC prior =
to 1996.=20
W7WA
More than 20 years of operating DX and domestic contests. Ninth place =
finish in WRTC 2000 with teammate KQ2M. More than a dozen top ten =
finishes each in SS and NA Sprint, including two overall high phone SS =
scores. Many M/M's from W7RM. DX test single band specialist, including =
past US single band records both modes in WW and ARRL DX. Over the past =
12 months my contest activity has included SSB Sweepstakes (2nd overall, =
high claimed), All-Asian DX CW (SOAB 1st USA and new record), NAQP SSB =
(2nd overall, high claimed), ARRL DX (20M SSB, 1st high claimed).=20
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