ARRL RTTY ROUNDUP 1998
CLAIMED SCORES
Compiled by: K4ZAM
<floydjr@interpath.com>
Date Posted: 01/18/98
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CALL SECT HRS SCORES QSO'S PTS QTH DX
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Single/OP/LP
RN3QO 65,676 421 421 39 117
CE8SFG 49,000 490 50 50
YU7AM 32,424 386 386 37 47
YT0X 30,349 341 38 51
DL4RCK 20,020 286 286 22 48
F6IFY 20 17,750 250 27 44
NH6XM 12 17,670 286 285 48 14
4N7M 13,328 238 17 39
ON4CAS 8,505 135 63
ON6CR 8,892 156 156 25 32
LY2CG 19 6,650 135 133 21 29
AA5AU LA 24 130,020 1190 1182 58 52
KA4RRU VA 107,030 1033 973 56 54
WW2R TX 22 102,800 1035 1028 55 45
WT4I FL 24 99,200 1012 992 55 45
VA3MM ON 91,164 852 56 51
KD5ZM AR 24 90,524 856 854 59 47
KN6DV CA 24 88.452 993 972 56 35
NX4W FL 23 87,163 863 863 56 45
W1TY 87,026 834 821 57 49
N1RCT ME 24 86,424 831 56 48
K4ZAM NC 24 84,735 822 807 58 47
KC4HW 23 84,660 830 56 46
N6NT CA 70,434 819 56 30
KT1M 68,502 703 699 56 42
N9CK WI 21 63,984 692 688 54 39
K0BX MO 23 60,900 609 55 45
KG0QG MO 24 51,840 543 540 56 40
WA6ILT MA 23 51,417 591 591 53 34
WO9S IL 18 49,231 545 541 56 35
KE0KB 22 49,016 557 88
W6/G0AZT CA 48,132 575 573 57 27
N2FF NY 22 46,860 556 562 52 30
N9THC IL 46,354 621 602 54 23
W2KI NY 40,680 452 452 52 38
WK0F IA 23 39,936 513 512 52 26
W5DG IA 39,600 560 550 53 19
K7NHA ID 38,640 555 552 54 16
KC1YF ME 35,244 396 396 51 38
AA9RR WI 35,073 433 433 53 28
WZ1Q MA 15 34,744 409 404 50 36
N3UN MD 23 33,864 410 408 52 31
W2JGR MN 16 33,696 470 468 54 18
KB5BOB OK 33,668 443 443 54 22
VE7CFD BC 15 32,695 519 503 55 10
K8SIA MI 30,879 423 56 17
KA3JWJ PA 13 28,923 311 311 57 36
VE3IAY ON 23 28,730 339 338 51 34
AA6TY AZ 23 28,490 387 385 52 22
N5ZT TX 14 26,325 351 48 27
AC6DR CA 24,003 383 381 53 10
N7VGO WA 22 23,694 362 359 53 13
KG0IT MO 22,791 323 321 52 19
N2KI NY 16 22,480 284 281 50 30
WA7VNI WA 21 19,845 318 315 53 10
K3FH PA 11 17,748 261 261 48 20
KI0BF MO 17 16,965 263 261 50 15
KF9LI IL 16,500 275 275 51 9
AA0CY NV 16,440 274 274 53 7
N2QLQ NJ 16 15,368 226 226 45 23
W1HFN MA 14,472 201 201 50 22
KI7RW/0 NE 12 13,695 249 249 43 12
KD6MS CA 16 13,680 240 240 50 7
WB1EDI NH 13,735 205 205 42 25
KI7Y OR 10 12,980 220 220 47 12
WA1EHK 19 12,936 196 196 35 31
KA2CYN NY 11 12,558 182 182 40 29
WN1E MA 14 12,480 192 192 48 17
WU1F MA 10 11,392 178 178 39 25
K7BG 11,163 183 61
VE6PC AB 10,850 220 217 46 4
K2YG NJ 10,140 156 156 48 17
VE7IRA 5 9,180 170 42 9
AA9NF 8 8,624 154 56 13
W1EM MA 10 8,208 144 144 42 15
KA1IXG CT 15 7,728 138 138 43 13
KE1AU CT 8 7,540 145 145 44 8
VE9WH NB 7,336 131 40 16
K0DI CA 6 6,450 129 129 41 9
WM7D CA 5 6,298 134 134 42 5
N1JM NY 2 6,050 110 110 40 15
N0UVR CO 7 4,440 112 111 34 6
W0TMW MO 3,861 99 99 37 2
N3MA VA 5 2,628 73 73 33 3
N0TVZ MN 2,480 81 80 30 1
AJ4Y FL 4 2,304 72 72 32
KF2NB FL 13 2,088 175 174 0 12
N2HIG NY 1,593 60 59 21 6
W9ILY IL 1,410 48 47 18 12
Single/OP/HP
CT3BX 97,060 844 844 51 64
CT1AOZ 23 89,688 808 808 53 58
DJ5JK 66,528 620 616 47 61
OH1AF 66,126 642 47 56
YL8M (YL2KL) 20 60,424 666 664 39 52
S56A 49,900 499 499 100
YU7YG 22 46,035 495 40 53
OH2LU 28,560 357 357 33 47
IK2VOV 18,720 66 65 18 16
DJ3IW 5 7,015 115 115 34 27
K5DJ (@W5JFT) TX 24 182,146 1493 122
K3MM MD 24 176,781 1482 1461 58 63
W7MMQ MT 24 128,112 1256 1256 59 43
N8PR FL 24 126,996 1116 1114 58 56
VY2SS PEI 104,673 943 943 54 57
K7WM AZ 97,317 983 58 41
KK5OQ 93,296 958 952 58 40
W7GG OR 92,120 972 940 58 40
W7TI WA 23 88,412 977 961 57 35
K0KO MN 21 86,142 880 879 55 43
K0RC MN 23 83,259 845 841 58 41
N2DL NY 80,244 743 743 54 54
N6HC CA 22 75,257 827 91
K5ZD MA 15 74,865 713 105
NO2T 22 73,320 705 57 47
W4WX 69,700 700 697 55 45
K4DB SC 16 66,624 694 694 57 39
WB0O 20 64,614 726 89
WB5B TX 17 61,640 673 670 54 38
VE3WQ ON 58,656 629 624 55 39
W9IL IL 16 53,568 561 558 54 42
W1MAG VT 52,724 541 538 53 45
N0IT MO 23 50,547 610 609 56 27
W8EB MI 17 42,966 462 462 50 43
K9NX WI 15 34,112 421 416 53 29
VE5CPU 21 32,240 500 496 52 13
W8PT WV 18 30,102 348 346 50 37
VE7QO BC 24,656 370 368 49 18
VA3WTM ON 20,332 300 299 51 17
N0AEV MN 18,618 323 321 46 12
W2UD NY 15 18,090 201 201 69 21
W0HW MN 9 15,946 242 238 45 22
W7WHY OR 14 12,300 205 205 47 13
N4AN 11,600 201 200 43 15
W5NN (K5NZ) TX 4 11,000 200 49 6
N1AU MA 8,174 134 134 38 23
Multi/Sing/LP
YL2KF 11 4,264 104 104 10 31
K2DS NY 98,333 919 919 55 52
N1JEB MA 24 63,308 647 646 56 42
KG0QG MO 24 51,840 543 540 56 40
N3IXR PA 24 34,602 474 46 6
K1NU MA 18,634 242 242 49 28
W0EEE MO 18 18,414 341 54
Multi/Sing/HP
OT8T (@ON4UN) 24 142,352 1148 55 69
CE8ABF 76,529 743 743 55 48
GW5NF 24 69,936 744 744 43 51
OH2BU 12,416 194 194 31 33
PA0VHA 7,722 143 143 19 35
KE3ZR (@W3PP) DE 24 131,445 1143 1143 57 58
W0SD SD 124,232 1172 56 50
WF1B RI 122,094 1087 1071 58 56
W7RY WA 30 117,327 1057 111
K9YY IL 106,424 1004 1004 106
W4MR (@AA4NC) NC 104,610 951 57 53
N8NR OH 104,422 963 958 57 52
ND5S/8 MI 67,266 671 666 55 46
W4CV TN 66,048 699 688 55 41
N0ISE CO 60,060 660 660 56 35
KF0FN SD 24 42,450 582 53 22
K6CT CA 35,346 412 411 52 34
W9OL IL 474 474 56 27
Multi/Op Operator List
K9YY K9YY,KB9MET
KE3ZR KE3ZR,KE3ZZ,W3PP
N1JEB N1JIT,N1JEB
KG0IT N0IU,AB0GR
N8NR N8NR,N9AG
OT8T W5XD,ON4UN,ON4MA,ON4AFZ
W0SD W0SD,AC0M,N0ABE,WB0YQT
K2DS K2DS,WA2JQK
W4MR AA4NC,W4CC,K4MA
WF1B WF1B,KO1X
N0ISE N0ISE,WD0E
W4CV WD4CQE,WB8EYJ,WA4GKM
OH2BU OH2BU,OH3KCB
KG0QG KG0QG,KI0IV
KF0FN KF0FN,N0VFS,WD0T
W7RY W7RY,K7DSR,WS7I
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73 Jim
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>From J. Allen" <jallen@polarcom.com Mon Jan 19 03:11:23 1998
From: J. Allen" <jallen@polarcom.com (J. Allen)
Subject: [CQ-Contest] New computer
Message-ID: <005e01bd2487$ed11e600$1d9cf7c7@j.allen>
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I am going to use TRlog for contesting (Tree I=20
will send you an order soon) I would like to ask for reccomdations =
for=20
logging software for general QSO's. I want to be able to easily =
convert=20
TRlog logs to the general log also I work TEN TEN and paperchasing =
on 10=20
meters=20
Rick, I have found over the last eight years that I have excellent =
support from an excellent program called LOG-EQF by Tom Dandrea. It has =
paperchasing support for a large number of the "normal" quests. TR log =
files convert easily to EQF format. Most of my 50,000 QSOs in the last =
eight years were logged on TR during contesting and converted to EQF. I =
have no connection with either TR or EQF other than the fact that I am a =
registered user of both of these fine programs.
Tom Dandrea, the author of the program can be reached at:
n3eqf@usaor.net
( for those who don't know what this is it is kinda like a=20
continual contest on 10 meters).
The shack has a Kenwood 940 I have a if 10b for the rig but need =
the=20
cable from the rig to the computer. I have heard that the MFJ cable =
has=20
problems so I think I need to use the one from the makers of Prolog.
I cannot tell you about the Prolog interface, but I own an MFJ =
interface for my Kenwood and it works well with both EQF and TR. You do =
not have to be afraid of it.
J., VY1JA
jallen@polarcom.com
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<BLOCKQUOTE=20
style=3D"BORDER-LEFT: #000000 solid 2px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; PADDING-LEFT: =
5px"> I=20
am going to use TRlog for contesting (Tree I <BR>will send you an =
order=20
soon) I would like to ask for reccomdations for <BR>logging software =
for=20
general QSO's. I want to be able to easily convert <BR>TRlog logs to =
the=20
general log also I work TEN TEN and paperchasing on 10 <BR>meters =
</BLOCKQUOTE>
<BLOCKQUOTE=20
style=3D"BORDER-LEFT: #000000 solid 2px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; PADDING-LEFT: =
5px"><FONT=20
color=3D#000000 size=3D2><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" =
size=3D3>Rick, I have found=20
over the last eight years that I have excellent support from an =
excellent=20
program called LOG-EQF by Tom Dandrea. It has paperchasing =
support for=20
a large number of the "normal" quests. TR log =
files=20
convert easily to EQF format. Most of my 50,000 QSOs in the =
last eight=20
years were logged on TR during contesting and converted to =
EQF. I have=20
no connection with either TR or EQF other than the fact that I am a=20
registered user of both of these fine =
programs.</FONT></FONT></BLOCKQUOTE>
<BLOCKQUOTE=20
style=3D"BORDER-LEFT: #000000 solid 2px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; PADDING-LEFT: =
5px"><FONT=20
color=3D#000000 size=3D2><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3>Tom =
Dandrea, the=20
author of the program can be reached at:</FONT></FONT></BLOCKQUOTE>
<BLOCKQUOTE=20
style=3D"BORDER-LEFT: #000000 solid 2px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; PADDING-LEFT: =
5px"><FONT=20
color=3D#000000 size=3D2><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" =
size=3D3></FONT></FONT><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman"><A=20
=
href=3D"mailto:n3eqf@usaor.net">n3eqf@usaor.net</A></FONT></BLOCKQUOTE>
<BLOCKQUOTE=20
style=3D"BORDER-LEFT: #000000 solid 2px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; PADDING-LEFT: =
5px">(=20
for those who don't know what this is it is kinda like a =
<BR>continual=20
contest on 10 meters).<BR> The shack has a Kenwood 940 I have =
a if 10b=20
for the rig but need the <BR>cable from the rig to the computer. I =
have=20
heard that the MFJ cable has <BR>problems so I think I need to use =
the one=20
from the makers of Prolog.</BLOCKQUOTE>
<BLOCKQUOTE=20
style=3D"BORDER-LEFT: #000000 solid 2px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; PADDING-LEFT: =
5px"><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman">I cannot tell you about the Prolog =
interface, but I=20
own an MFJ interface for my Kenwood and it works well with both EQF =
and=20
TR. You do not have to be afraid of it.</FONT></BLOCKQUOTE>
<BLOCKQUOTE=20
style=3D"BORDER-LEFT: #000000 solid 2px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; PADDING-LEFT: =
5px"><FONT=20
color=3D#000000 size=3D2>J., VY1JA<BR><A=20
=
href=3D"mailto:jallen@polarcom.com">jallen@polarcom.com</A></FONT></BLOCK=
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