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8/94 SSB NAQP Score Rumors (as of 8/29)

Subject: 8/94 SSB NAQP Score Rumors (as of 8/29)
From: KA9FOX@aol.com (KA9FOX@aol.com)
Date: Tue Aug 30 17:15:00 1994
I guess I spoke too soon.  After I posted the 'last' Score Rumor list, there
was a flurry of activity in my Internet mailbox, including a late but great
score from K5NA/2 (relayed by KI3L) which broke into the Top 10 Scores, Top
10 QSOs and Top 10 Mult lists!!  There was also quite a bit of activity in
the team scores, so you may want to look them over again as well (although
the Sultans still reign).

As always, corrections/additions go to ka9fox@aol.com

73 Scott KA9FOX

P.S.  A new babe has appeared in my life... signs are it might last, oh, at
least a few weeks.  Heck, I even sprang for a dozen yellow roses!  Those on
the BABE.LIST can expect an update very shortly.  Those that want to get on
the BABE.LIST can e-mail a request to ka9fox@aol.com

Now, here's something you REALLY care about....

           North American QSO Party - August 1994
              SSB Score Rumors (as of 8/29/94)
                      
SINGLE OP                    SINGLE OP
TOP 10 QSO LEADERS:          TOP 10 MULT LEADERS:
______________________       ________________________
WE9V      955 (at KS9K)      WE9V      186 (at KS9K)
WA8ZDT    919                WX9E      182 (at KS9B)
K6LL/7    851                W0AIH/9   180 (KA9FOX op)
VE4VV     832                W9UP      178 (N0BSH op)
W0AIH/9   825 (KA9FOX op)    WA8ZDT    174
W9UP      766 (N0BSH op)     WN3K      165
WN3K      754                WD8LLD    160 (NZ4K op)
K5NA/2    735                K5NA/2    157
VE4GV     727                WA4PGM    155
WX9E      725 (at KS9B)      N9JF      154


SINGLE OP TOP SCORES:
_________________________________________
WE9V       955  186  177,630  (at KS9K)
WA8ZDT     919  174  159,906
W0AIH/9    825  180  148,500  (KA9FOX op)
W9UP       766  178  136,348  (NOBSH op)
WX9E       725  182  131,950  (at KS9B)
WN3K       754  165  124,410
VE4VV      832  139  115,648
K5NA/2     735  157  115,395
VE4GV      727  145  105,415
K6LL/7     851  114   97,014   

WB5M/4     601  148   88,948
N9JF       541  154   83,314
WA4PGM     532  155   82,460
WD8LLD     505  160   80,800  (NZ4K op)
AB6FO      498  136   67,728
K6XO/7     569  111   63,159
KB4GID     433  133   61,900
WA7BNM/6   539  110   59,290
AD5Q       500  114   57,000  (KB5YVT op)
W8FN       475  119   56,525  (KU8E op)

KI4HN      444  123   54,612
KI3L/5     452  118   53,336
KM0L       391  132   51,612
N5NMX      435  110   47,850
NY3C       402  117   47,034
K4XU/9     418  112   46,410
N7LOX      469   95   44,555
KF0DJ      396  107   42,372
KI4DC      370  110   40,700
WB5CRG     398  101   40,198

K0GU       401  100   40,100
AA5NK      400   94   37,600
N5RP       350  100   35,000
K1VWL      357   92   33,558
K5DX       343   97   33,271
NV6O       327   93   30,411
K0EJ       327   93   30,411
WQ5L       269  112   30,128
ND9O       253  120   30,360
KB5UHS       ?    ?   28,213

WV9T       239  100   23,900
K0RC       283   82   23,206
W7OM       259   86   22,274
WY7U/5     230   91   20,930
K7GM/4     239   87   20,793
N6TR/7     267   71   18,957
N0AXL      201   80   16,080
WA5POK       ?    ?   15,870
KC5BAK/4     ?    ?   14,904
WA6SDM     195   64   12,480

K1TU       187   60   11,220
K5RC/M     183   59   10,797
KB4NT      167   64   10,688
KG5U       208   47    9,776
K5EC       176   52    9,152
ZF2NE/ZF9  200   44    8,800
VE6SH      137   61    8,357
N5QVS        ?    ?    6,396
N5PJI      115   50    5,570
VP2MA      100   35    3,500  (K5GN op)

NZ5I        52   32    1,664
KI7WX       51   24    1,224
KB5NFN      32   16      512
WD0T        30   15      450


MULTI-OP SCORES:
________________________________________
WB5VZL    1226  187   229,262 (+ KA5WSS at W5KFT)
KB0LBT     681  156   106,236 (+ ops ?)
NT5D       779  130   101,270 (+ WB5N)
AG6D       582  121    70,442 (K2MM, WM2C ops)
AD4TU      421  119    50,099 (+ KQ4MY)


TOP TEAMS:
________________________________________
SULTANS OF SHWING #1.............594,428 (1 score missing)
  WE9V      177,630 (at KS9K)
  W0AIH/9   148,500 (KA9FOX op)
  W9UP      136,348 (N0BSH op)
  WX9E      131,950 (at KS9B)
  KE9I           ??

N.E.R.D.S........................409,652
  WN3K      124,410
  VE4VV     115,648
  WA4PGM     82,460
  NY3C       47,034
  K0GU       40,100

SCCC #1..........................302,848
  K6LL/7     97,014
  AB6FO      67,728
  WA7BNM/6   59,290
  KJ6HO      46,516
  W6UQF      32,300

SULTANS OF SHWING #2.............289,242
  WB5M/4     88,948
  WD8LLD     80,800
  W8FN       56,525
  KI4HN      54,612
  VE6SH       8,357

TEXAS DX SOCIETY #1..............253,705
  K5NA/2    115,395
  KI3L/5     53,336
  WB5CRG     40,198
  N5RP       35,000
  KG5U        9,776

BLACKBALLED YAHOOS...............122,383
  AD5Q       57,000  (KB5YVT op)
  KB5UHS     28,213
  WA5POK     15,870
  KC5BAK/4   14,904
  N5QVS       6,396


TEXAS DX SOCIETY #2..............104,218
  N5NMX      47,850
  K5DX       33,271
  K5RC/M     10,797
  VP2MA       3,500  (K5GN op)
  ZF2NE/ZF9   8,800  (W5ASP op)

TEXAS DX SOCIETY #3...............65,764
  AA5NK      37,600
  WY7U/5     20,930
  N5PJI       5,570
  NZ5I        1,664

SCCC #2...........................63,159 (scores missing)
  K6XO/7     63,159

SMC/SULTANS OF SHWING #5..............31,437
  N6TR/7     18,957
  WA6SDM     12,480

SMC/SULTANS OF SHWING #3..............23,900 (scores missing)
  WV9T       23,900
  WD9GGY         ??
  K9ZO           ??
  K9MMS          ??
  N9AKE          ??

TEXAS DX SOCIETY #4...............11,220
  K1TU       11,220

SULTANS OF SHWING #4.................450 (scores missing)
  WD0T          450
  KD0AV          ??
  WG9L           ??
  WW1M           ??


>From Rick, K7GM" <AONISWAN@ECUVM.CIS.ECU.EDU  Tue Aug 30 21:50:36 1994
From: Rick, K7GM" <AONISWAN@ECUVM.CIS.ECU.EDU (Rick, K7GM)
Subject: Sprint Rules

     Attached are the Sprint rules and dates for September 1994 and
February 1995.
     For those of you wondering, the certificates from Phone will be
completed this weekend and will be mailed out next Tues or Wed (barring a
blowup of the laser printer).  Plaques (including CW) will go out the
same day.
     CU in September (and October, and November.....)

                                       73, Rick, K7GM



                                  RULES
                     NORTH AMERICAN SPRINT CONTESTS

1. ELIGIBILITY.  Any licensed radio amateur may enter.

2. OBJECT.  To work as many North American stations (and/or other stations if
you are in North America) as possible during the contest.

3. ENTRY CLASSIFICATION.  Single operator only.  Use of helpers or spotting
nets is not permitted.

4. CONTEST PERIODS.  0000 through 0359 UTC.  CW Sprints are September 11, 1994
(Saturday night, September 10, local time) and February 19, 1995 (Saturday
night, February 18, local time).  Phone Sprints are September 18, 1994
(Saturday night, September 17, local time) and February 12, 1995 (Saturday
night, February 11, local time).  These are two entirely separate four-hour
Sprints.  An entrant may submit scores for one or more Sprints, but he may not
combine his scores.  Note that the CW sprint is first in September and second
in February.

5. MODE.  CW only in CW Sprints, Phone only in Phone Sprints.

6. BANDS:  80, 40, and 20 meters only.  Suggested frequencies are around 3540,
7040, and 14040 on CW, and 3850, 7225, and 14275 on Phone.  You may work the
same station once per band.

7. EXAHANGE.  To have a valid exchange, you must send all of the following
information:  the other station's call, your call, your serial number, your
name, and your location (state, province or country).  For example:
                N6TR DE K7GM 154 RICK NC K
                K7GM NR 122 TREE OR DE N6TR K

8. VALID CONTACT.  A valid contact consists of a complete, correctly copied
and logged two-way exchange between a North American station and another
station.  Proper logging requires including the time of each contact.  Serial
numbers must begin with serial number one (1) and must be sequential
thereafter.  Regardless of the number of licensed callsigns issued to a given
operator, one and only one callsign shall be utilized during the constest by
that operator.

9. NORTH AMERICAN STATION.  Defined by the rules of the CQ WW DX Contests.

10. SCORING.  Multiply total valid contacts by the sum of US States, Canadian
provinces and other North American countries to get final score (do not count
USA and Canada as countries).  KH6 is not counted as a state and is not a
North American country (but counts for QSO credit).  The eight Canadian
multipliers are Maritime (VE1, VO1, and VO2), VE2 through VE7, and Yukon-NWT
(VY1 and VE8).  Non-North American countries do not count as multipliers, but
do count for QSO credit for North American stations.

11. SPECIAL QSY RULE.  If any station solicits a call (by sending CQ, QRZ?,
QRZ, or any other means of soliciting a response), he is permitted to work
only one station in response to that solicitiation.  He must thereafter move
at least 1 kHz before he works any other station, or at least 5 kHz before he
again solicits other calls.  Once a station is required to QSY, another QSO
cannot be made on the vacated frequency until or unless at least one
subsequent QSO is made on a new frequency at least 1 kHz or 5 kHz (as
appropriate) from the vacated frequency.

12. ADDITIONAL RULES.  Simultaneous transmission on more than one frequency is
prohibited.  All contacts must be sent and received using means requiring
real-time human intervention, detection, and initiation.

13. REPORTING.  CW Sprint entries must be sent to Tree Tyree, N6TR, 15125 SE
Bartell Road, Boring, OR 97009.  Phone Sprint entries must be sent to Rick
Niswander, P.O. Box 3778, Greenville, NC 27836.  Entries must be received no
later than 30 days after the Sprint to be eligible for trophies and awards.
An entry consists of (1) a summary sheet showing the number of valid contacts
by band, total contacts, total multiplier, total score, name, callsign and
address of the operator, station callsign and station location, whether low
power (150 watts or less) was used, and name used; (2) a complete, legible log
of all contacts (including dupes marked as such) with indication by numbered
sequence of each multiplier claimed; and (3) a separate check sheet for each
band.  Logs, summary sheets, and check sheets may be home-made or patterned
after those published periodically in the NCJ or available from the contest
coordinators listed above.
     You are encouraged to send your log in computer readable form, either by
diskette or by e-mail.  If your log is submitted by diskette, the output from
any of the popular logging programs is appropriate.  Summary sheets are not
required.  If you are submitting your log by e-mail, send your logs to:
          CW Sprint Logs:     tree@cmicro.com
          Phone Sprint Logs:  aoniswan@ecuvm.cis.ecu.edu

14. TEAM COMPETITION.  Team competition is limited to a maximum of 10
operators as a single entry unit.  Groups having more than ten team members
may submit more than one team entry.
    PRE-CONTEST REQUIREMENT.  To qualify as a team entry, the name, callsign
of each operator, and callsign of the station operated should the operator be
a guest at a station other than his own (e.g., W6AQ operated by WA6OTU), must
be registered with N6TR for the CW Sprints or with K7GM for the Phone Sprints.
The team registration information must be in written, telegraphic, spoken, or
electronic form, and must be received before the start of the Sprint.
Submission by e-mail to the appropriate address listed above is a valid means
of submission as is a telephone call.  There are neither distance limitations
nor meeting requirements for a team entry.  The only requirement is pre-
registration of the team.

15. PENALTIES AND DISQUALIFICATION.  For each unmarked duplicate QSO, you lose
that contact plus an additional three contacts.  For each QSO for which you
are not in the other stations's log, you lose that QSO plus an additional one
contact.  For each QSO for which the log data is incorrectly copied in any
respect, you lose that contact.  Entries with score reductions in excess of 5%
may be disqualified.  Any entry also may be disqualified for illegibility,
illegal or non-ethical operation.  Such disqualification is at the discretion
of the NCJ Contest Review Committee.

16. AWARDS.  A trophy or plaque will be awarded to the highest scoring
entrant.  Certificates of merit will be awarded to the highest scoring entrant
from each USA or Canadian call district and other country; to each of the ten
highest scoring entrants; to each member of the winning team; and to the
highest scoring entrant on each team.

>From zs6nw@leclub.co.za (Jan Zs6Nw)  Wed Aug 31 00:28:00 1994
From: zs6nw@leclub.co.za (Jan Zs6Nw) (Jan Zs6Nw)
Subject: 80 Meter Contest Antenna
Message-ID: <12f.3317.400.0CAF1FF7@leclub.co.za>

The design below fell out of ELNEC after a couple of late
nights.  It's a 2-element inverted-vee yagi for 80 meters.
The boomlength is 9.5 meters and the apex is at 30 meters.
I paid a bit in gain to get the impedance 50 ohms.  The idea
is to construct the driven (wires 1 & 2) and reflector (wires
3 & 4) from stainless steel cable. Hope it will put Africa on
the map on 80!  Any comments on the design?

73 Jan ZS6NW

Elnec: Frequency = 3.775  MHz.

Wire --- End 1 (x,y,z : m)     End 2 (x,y,z : m) Dia(mm) Seg.

 1 W2E1 0.000,  0.000, 30.000 -14.123,   0.000, 16.818 1.0  30
 2 W1E1 0.000,  0.000, 30.000  14.123,   0.000, 16.818 1.0  30
 3 W4E1 0.000, -9.500, 30.000 -14.221, - 3.338, 16.727 1.0  30
 4 W3E1 0.000, -9.500, 30.000  14.221, - 3.338, 16.727 1.0  30

Source   Pulse     Wire #/Pct From End 1  Ampl.(V, A) Phase
 1   30   1 /  0.00   (  1 /  0.00)   1.000    0.000

No loads specified        Ground type is Real

Impedance = 49.3574 + J  0.0986 ohms

Angle                 dBI
 30  -98.20    6.63    6.63
 35  -99.03    6.94    6.94
 40  -99.76    6.98    6.98
 45  -99.74    6.81    6.81
 50  -99.37    6.48    6.48

---
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