I downloaded the program and listened but did not have time to build a
transmitter interface...
Jeff
>
> From: John Laney <k4bai@worldnet.att.net>
> Date: 2004/02/19 Thu PM 03:28:13 EST
> To: secc@contesting.com
> Subject: [SECC] Last Weekend's contests - claimed scores
>
> 1. CQ WPX RTTY
>
> N2XD SC 1184 403 1,211,821 26.5 hrs. SOABHP
> WX4TM AL 1284 415 1,206,820 30 SOABLP
> K9MUG AL 1035 387 937,314 24 SOABHP
> NR4X GA 334 184 130,660 ? SOABLP (?) By K4SB
> AE4Y GA 347 176 110,528 14.5 SOABLP
> WB6BWZ GA 339 147 91,728 25.8 SOABQRP
> NA4W AL 293 183 83,631 13 SOABHP By K4WI
> KZ5AA AL 77 64 12,864 7 SOABQRP By K4VU
>
> A real good showing, especially for an RTTY contest. K4EA was
> apparently active, but hasn't reported his score yet. Don't know if
> KU8E was able to get operational on RTTY during the contest period or
> not, but he is at PJ4R this weekend for ARRL DX CW and will be looking
> to work all SECC members on all bands, of course.
>
> It would be very nice if you would put down your club as SECC both on
> 3830 reports and especially on your log submissions.
>
> 2. 2004 Dutch PACC Contest
>
> CQ QSOs Ph QSOs Mults Score Hour Category
> K4BAI 104 17 42 5,082 4.6 SOHP
> KA1DWX 90 27 37 4,329 6.5 SOHP
> N4GG 25 0 16 400 2 SOHP
>
> I was able to work Dutch stations on all bands, 80 through 10, and on CW
> on all bands and on SSB on 20, 15, and 10. There was a good sunrise
> Sunday opening on 80 and 40. Lots of interesting new calls and prefixes.
>
> 3. 2004 Asia-Pacific Sprint Contest
>
> K4BAI 1 QSO x 1 mult = 1 point.
>
> This ran from 11 to 13 UTC on 40 and 20 meters. 40 meters (at least
> above 7025) was pretty much shot by the RTTY contest QRM and 20 meters
> didn't seem to be open to Asia-Pacific at that time. JA6GCE pulled me
> through on 40 M!
>
> 4. FISTS Club Winter Sprint.
>
> K4BAI GA 141 x 35 = 23,835.
>
> Worked no GA or AL. Did work WA3GNW on 15 meters. Bands seemed to be
> good. Worked one IK3 station and heard G3KYF working the contest, but
> missed him. This 4-hour contest has a slower pace and seems very much
> like QRP contests except the power is not so limited.
>
> 5. 2004 OMISS QSO Party.
>
> K4BAI 15 x 11 = 330.
>
> Non-members apparently can only work members, so you can just listen
> around for a member to CQ. They like to congregate on a net frequency
> and operate like a net. You can eventually work through to them. I
> heard and worked at least one GA station. 75 meters was good to the
> West Coast. I think the only real contester that I recognized in the
> contest was W7KB who is either formerly K6IF or it was K6IF operating at
> W7KB. W7KB had a teriffic signal from Utah on 75 meters.
>
> 73,
>
>
> John, K4BAI.
>
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