Do you know of a good contest logging program OTHER THAN CT? I am currently
gathering
data for an article of logging programs for contestors. Yes, I did the May
article on logging
software in QST. If you have a favorite, please email to me directly the name
of the program
and the author or distributor. Other comments are optional but welcome.
If you have plans to be at Dayton, there will be a logging software forum on
Friday, 1:00 to
2:45 pm in Room 7.
73's
Lauren KD8PZ
lrudd@access.digex.com
>From Jim Stevens, KI4HN" <ki4hn@cybernetics.net Fri Apr 14 17:06:08 1995
From: Jim Stevens, KI4HN" <ki4hn@cybernetics.net (Jim Stevens, KI4HN)
Subject: CQ WPX SSB Scores - Last Post
Message-ID: <Pine.SUN.3.91.950414120452.14807A-100000@server0>
Sorry for the delay, but I've been out of town.
Changes from previous list indicated by * in column 79.
Single Op - High Power
P40R 4954 959 15.9M
ED8OR 4448 955 15.1M op. OH0XX *
6D2X 4128 864 10.6M op. K5TSQ
TM7XX 2373 851 5.4M @ F6FGZ - op. F5MUX
VK5GN 1730 589 4.0M
VA3MG 1607 623 3.1M *
CJ5MX 1328 686 1.8M *
CJ4VV 1179 ??? ???M Score @ 0542Z Sunday *
VE5FX 583 354 466k *
VE8EV 265 212 110k *
VE1RAA 137 104 37k 10M *
S50K 1560 660 2.5M 15M
9Q5TT 1494 504 2.2M 15M - op. ON6TT
KP2A 3176 903 7.0M 20M
CJ7NTT 2715 802 5.0M 20M - op. VE7NTT - @ VE7SZ *
N6VI/KH6 2032 667 4.0M 20M - 31 hours
JW/DF6JC 1426 586 1.8M 20M *
OT5T 1781 681 4.4M 40M - op. ON4UN
S50C 1508 648 3.7M 40M - op. S55OO
CJ2DR 1066 799 2.3M 40M *
CJ7SZ 1067 402 1.8M 80M - op. VE7SZ - @ VE7SZ *
CJ7CC 200? ??? ???? 80M *
VE3QMM 103 89 32k 80M *
KM1H 2871 912 7.0M op. KQ2M
N7AVK 2388 756 4.0M
K3ZO 1855 747 3.8M
KI4HN 1546 676 2.8M @ AA4NC
KA4RRU 1606 704 2.5M
K5ZD 1400 615 2.4M 18 hours
WA7FOE 1736 708 2.3M
K4VUD 1592 641 2.0M
NX0I 1275 658 1.7M
N3NKZ 1045 520 1.3M
KM6YX 1391 587 1.2M
KF20 813 487 1.0M
KD1NG 827 451 955k
KW4T 825 503 807k
AA1AA 813 431 779k @ K1VR - 16 hours *
KV1W 553 383 531k
WE9R 511 387 465k
KM2T 489 360 349k 11 hours
KU2Q 224 172 126k part time
KI8W 260 182 85k
K8MR 166 130 62k 4.5 hours
KC2X 1127 551 1.5M 15M
W5VZ 1233 509 1.3M 15M
KZ5D 1053 535 1.2M 15M
WC4E 758 464 773k 15M
KC1XX 2390 841 4.9M 20M
WE9V 2157 832 3.7M 20M @ KS9K
NJ1V/5 1000 501 624k 20M
KC7EM 1087 497 2.0M 40M
K8DO 197 163 72k 40M - 18 hours
WE3C ???? ??? 1.5M 80M - info from KE1Y
KE1Y 1057 444 1.3M 80M - @ KC1XX
KS9K 1087 493 1.2M 80M - op. N0BSH
AC4NJ 447 238 149k 160M
Single Op - Low Power
FS5PL 3619 822 7.5M op. WX9E
VP2EN 3051 758 5.8M op. AA4NC
VP5A 1525 575 2.1M op. ?
XO5SF 1135 499 1.6M *
VP2MGF 1212 425 1.1M op. WB9HRO *
CJ6V 981 488 1.1M op. VE6FR
DA0IU 982 499 1.0M op. DL2OBF
4U9Q 362 207 184k op. ON6TT
VE5RMO 126 100 37k *
VE3EL 101 85 27k *
VE3HX 21 18 1k 10M *
XM7A 2070 710 3.2M 20M *
CJ2SPY 802 470 943k 20M *
VE7NKI 1102 401 897k 20M *
VE6BMX 666 379 548k 20M *
CJ5GC 440 231 203k 20M *
WS1A 785 472 958k
WW3S 743 442 647k
WA4ZXA 600 385 529k
AA1EY 559 356 524k
KB1GW 150 128 41k 6 hours
KR4YL 120 101 19k *
W8XY 33 ?? .5k 1 hour *
N5OKR 150 102 24k 10M
KD4HXT 123 86 24k 10M - 18 hours
K2YJL 93 34 3k 10M - 11 hours
WA7BNM 664 352 448k 15M
WF1L 808 469 557k 20M
WA6KUI 483 370 408k 20M
AA9AX 68 58 2k 160M - part time
Single Op - QRP
KA1CZF 325 258 176k
KA9FOX 25 24 1.5k 20M - @ W9UP (post house hunting w/fiancee)
Single Op - Assisted
VA3RP 203 159 133k *
KA2AEV 2150 715 4.6M @ N2RM
KY2T 1694 726 3.1M
W6XR 1158 553 1.7M op. N2PNG
ND3F 511 430 480k
N0AXL 517 327 331k
W9SZ 181 131 35k 11 Hours
Multi-Single
P40V 5720 1035 21.5M ops. AI6V & N7NG *
TM1C 4300 1050 13.0M
IR4T 3518 1014 11.5M ops. I4UFH,I4JMY,I4YSS,IK4IEE,I2VXJ,IK2HOG *
VP2MEJ 3005 785 7.9M 28 hours
F9IE 2800 900 7.4M @ F6BEE
VX2LR 2724 820 6.7M *
GB0DX 2729 921 6.1M
VX6JY 2649 845 5.9M
VE2PZ 2337 ??? 5.2M *
VY9QR 2451 686 4.6M *
VE3RM 1923 728 4.5M
CJ2ZP 1783 702 3.9M ops. VE2ZP & VO2AC *
S50D 1726 735 3.0M
VX3SK 1405 617 2.7M ops. KO4OE, VA3MW, VA3SK, VE3SMP *
F6KBF 1554 675 2.3M
VX6AO 1468 476 2.0M ops. a multitude of VE6s *
E20AT ???? ??? 1.7M @ ?
N3BB 2522 835 5.0M
KT8X 2207 827 4.1M @ AA8U
WX1Z 1862 761 3.4M @ K1KP
N4ZZ 1832 733 2.6M
KU8E 1438 667 2.3M @ W8FN
NC0P 1454 673 1.9M
KF9PL 1391 660 1.9M @ K9ZO
KQ4HC 1351 606 1.7M @ KO4EW
WK1P 978 557 1.3M @ N1KWF
KI7WX 1013 500 814k @ K6XO
W1KOO 606 378 443k
Multi-Multi
KP4XS 7618 1174 27.3M
LU4FM 6149 ???? 22.0M APPROX.
6E2T 3357 692 7.0M
VX6LB 2319 753 4.8M
WZ1R 4760 1150 13.6M @ KY1H
73, Jim, KI4HN
ki4hn@cybernetics.net
>From n6ig@netcom.com (Jim Pratt) Fri Apr 14 18:00:08 1995
From: n6ig@netcom.com (Jim Pratt) (Jim Pratt)
Subject: Lost Scores
Message-ID: <199504141700.KAA15342@netcom3.netcom.com>
> write-ups. My May QST came yesterday and I was upset to learn
I have not received my May QST yet, either. As a life member, I was
often curios as to why I get mine late, I guess the feeling is that they
have "nothing to lose", who knows...
As for submitting logs, I have been lucky, but I have also been careful.
I always make copies of my logs, I send paper and disks in the mail, I
send logs Certified Mail with a return receipt. I want to know they get
there; this seems to work.
I submitted logs once via the ARRL BBS dialup. They did get there, but I
had no confidence in this method. I had no proof I had submitted them
prior to the deadline, nor did I know if the Contest branch had actually
received the logs. So, I called on the phone; Billy Lunt said, "oh it
takes a couple of weeks to get that stuff from the BBS people", but he
did later confirm that the logs were there. From that point on, I sent
the by Certified Mail once again.
For electronic submission, I think there needs to be a "receipt" sent
back to the sender, acknowledging receipt of the file, and stating that
it was received prior to the deadline. Until that happens, I will take
the time to go to the post office and send my logs in an envelope with a
return card from the PO.
By the way, I use the PO card, not a card in the envelope. That way, I
have a signed card from the league (or whomever) stating the actual date
the logs were received in the mailroom, not the date someone opened the
envelope and looked for a postcard. This isn't much of a problem with
ARRL, but for CQ, it could be. Their logs get sent so many places so
many times, I am amazed they keep track of them!
Speaking of deadlines, back to my income taxes...73!
Jim N6IG
>From vburns <vburns@netcom.com> Fri Apr 14 18:12:03 1995
From: vburns <vburns@netcom.com> (vburns)
Subject: PCMCIA Serial Adapter
Message-ID: <Pine.3.89.9504141005.A21070-0100000@netcom19>
A few of you/us are frequently plagued by the fact that most laptops
have only one Serial Port [Austin comes with two-800-874-7182].
I saw a "Socket I/O PCMCIA Serial adapter for those looking to make CT
etc. and rig control work a the same time so during a contest it is more
difficult to keep your logging straight, especially at 4:00 am.
The sourcs is:
PC ZONE
800-258-0882
Called "Socket Comm."
Part Number 19936
Price $139.98
Victor - KI6IM / V31VB
V31DX - The Cuba Libre Contest Club
Contest Globally......Drink Locally.
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