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ARRL DX SSB Score Rumors 3/14

Subject: ARRL DX SSB Score Rumors 3/14
From: ka9fox@aol.com (ka9fox@aol.com)
Date: Mon Mar 14 14:34:11 1994
     1994 ARRL DX PHONE
        Score Rumors
       (as of 3/14/94)

Please send all additions and
corrections to Scott at KA9FOX@AOL.COM


CALL    QSO   MULT     SCORE

-------- MULTI-MULTI ---------

N2RM   4825   614    8,882,124
W3LPL  4750   604    8,500,000
K3LR   3885   593    6,910,000
KY1H   3041   509    4,580,000
W4MYA  2590   515    4,000,000
K3ANS  2603   477    3,720,000

--------- MULTI-TWO ----------

AD1C   3531   511    5,400,000  at KC1XX
N3RS   2658   526    4,184,856
KS9K   2824   492    4,162,000
W0AIH  1675   400    2,007,600
WT3Q      ?     ?    1,940,000
K1KP   1556   396    1,829,520
K3DI    778   366      854,000

-------- MULTI-SINGLE --------

K1RX   2400   469    3,371,172
K1VR   2197   445    2,910,000
K8AZ   1982   427    2,500,000
K5NA      ?     ?    2,450,000
WX0B   2082   374    2,300,000
K5XI      ?     ?    2,240,000
WM2V   1704   398    2,030,000
W0CP   1678   322    1,615,000
W3GNQ  1061   336    1,068,000
WW1G    759   289      658,000
K9FN    652   282      551,592
K6XO/7  639   177      339,309

---- SINGLE OP UNASSISTED ----

K1AR   3080   443    4,100,000  (at K1EA)
K5ZD/1 2845   431    3,677,292
N6BV   2605   409    3,196,000
W9RE   2074   388    2,400,000
K5MR   2013   339    2,040,000
K3ZO   1994   349    2,000,000
W2HPF  1750   363    1,900,000
WC6H   2151   264    1,700,000  (op NU6S)
K4VUD  1387   251    1,043,000
K7GM/4  865   275      713,625  (LOW POWER)
WA7BNM  956   226      646,134  (LOW POWER)
AA2U    600   236      424,000  (QRP)
AA7NX   868   102      264,690
KA1CZF    ?     ?      161,000  (QRP)
W2CRS   275     ?       91,000  (QRP)
KD1ON   214   116       74,472
VE6SH   118    60       24,090  (QRP)

----- SINGLE OP ASSISTED -----

K1DG   2092   447    2,800,000  (WZ1R, opr.)
K3WW   1817   459    2,500,632
N3AD                 2,250,000
K2WK   1637   433    2,121,000
KC1F                 1,900,000 
ND3A   1231   427    1,580,000
N3RR   1172   417    1,490,000
W2GD   1092   442    1.448,000
N8ATR  1059   390    1,237,860
K1IU    979   359    1,000,000
WS1A    879   277      730,000  (LOW POWER)
KA1NCN 1242   218      270,756  (LOW POWER)
AA1EY   433   203      263,000  (LOW POWER)
W0OSK   389   158      184,386
N6IYS   204   100       61,200  (LOW POWER)
N2ALE    56    25        4,200  (LOW POWER)


-------- SINGLE BANDS --------

80 METERS
W4PZV  334     80     83,000
W9LT   269     73     57,000

40 METERS
KC7EM  762     78    178,308
W0UN   615     81    149,445   (op K0GU)
AG6D   117     40     14,040   (op N4TQO)

20 METERS
KS1L  1773    137    728,000
K6KM   868    102    264,690   (op WM2C)
N7LOX  493     80    118,320  (LOW POWER)
KB1GW  179     67     35,979  (LOW POWER)

15 METERS
K3ZJ/8 996    125    373,500
NA4M   544    101    164,529
KM0L   394     91    107,000
N9LCR  265     74     58,000

10 METERS
KE5FI  340     73     72,000


------------  DX  -------------

DX / MULTI-MULTI
6D2X 13819    354   14,675,778

DX / MULTI-TWO
WP4U  9079    346    9,400,000
SK3IK 2452    144    1,059,264

DX / MULTI-SINGLE
P40V  9625    342    9,875,000
V31DX 9000    342    9,000,000
PJ9B  8404    341    8,597,292

DX / SINGLE OP UNASSISTED
ZF2RT     6532   342    6,700,000  (WA0PUJ opr)
KP2/KE2VB 5608   275    4,600,000  (low power)
XE1/AA6RX 4687   307    4,309,359  (low power)
NP2I      4500?    ?            ?  (low power)
KH6GMP    1521   174      793,962  (low power)

DX / SINGLE-BANDS
ZF2ND  3757     60      675,000  (20 meters)
TG9AJR 1985     57      339,000  (15 meters, Low power)
G4BUO  1292     60      232,560  (15 meters)

>From DKMC" <dkmc@chevron.com  Mon Mar 14 19:39:39 1994
From: DKMC" <dkmc@chevron.com (DKMC)
Subject: K5XI ARRL SSB score
Message-ID: <199403141940.AA17952@portal.chevron.com>


 From: McCarty, DK 'David'
 To:  OPEN ADDRESSING SERVI-OPENADDR
 Subject:  K5XI ARRL SSB score
 Priority:

 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------


 Scott:

 I talked to Sid at the TDXS meeting last Friday night and
 got his poop sheet from last weekend.  Condx were poor to fair,
 he said, and they had too many short-time/new operators, but
 were pleased with the final score.


               ARRL INTERNATIONAL DX CONTEST 1994

 Call: K5XI                      Country:  United States
 Mode: SSB                       Category: Multi Single

 BAND      QSO    QSO PTS PTS/Q COUNTRIES


 160        21       63   3.0       16
  80        88      261   3.0       45
  40       318      951   3.0       63
  20       385     1152   3.0       93
  15       889     2667   3.0      119
  10       187      561   3.0       61
  --------------------------------------

 Totals   1888     5665   3.0      397  =   2,245,035

 Operator List: K5XI, K5GA, KI3L, N5EA, WT5U, K5WA, NZ5I, WY7U,
                K5EC, NN5O, KE5IV, AB5EB, AB5EA, N5LFH, KF5AA.


 ====================================================================
 Not sure what's happening for WPX SSB.  Perhaps will be on as single band
 effort or multi-single.

 73,

 David K. McCarty, K5GN
 dkmc@chevron.com



>From Walton L. Stinson" <wstinson@csn.org  Tue Mar 15 01:05:40 1994
From: Walton L. Stinson" <wstinson@csn.org (Walton L. Stinson)
Subject: w0cp m/s ssb sum
Message-ID: <Pine.3.05.9403141840.A14389-b100000@teal>

                   ARRL INTERNATIONAL DX CONTEST 1994


      Call: W0CP                     Country:  Colorado, USA
      Mode: SSB                      Category: Multi Single

      BAND     QSO    QSO PTS PTS/Q COUNTRIES


      160       15       45   3.0       11
       80       53      159   3.0       32
       40      324      969   3.0       47
       20      309      927   3.0       81
       15      883     2649   3.0      110
       10       94      282   3.0       41
     --------------------------------------

     Totals   1678     5031   3.0      322  =   1,619,982

Operator List: WY0J, KC0D, W0CP   

Equipment Description:
IC781, ALPHA 87A, 40-2CD, KT34XA, Verts, Wires
Club: Mile High DX Assoc
               
                         Continent Statistics
                        W0CP       Multi Single    

                 160   80   40   20   15   10  ALL   percent

North America     10   23   20   23   43   21  140     8.2
South America      3   10   14   21   32   43  123     7.2
Europe             1    4   11  109  326    0  451    26.5
Asia               0    7  240  118  445    5  815    47.9
Africa             0    5    3    7   14    7   36     2.1
Oceania            1    4   46   32   34   21  138     8.1

Conditions to EU on low bands were very poor.  Did very well to JA on 40
Sat nite and to EU on 15m Sunday morning.  No ten meter EU from here. Big
piles to africa on 15m sunday were fun.  Not so easy from Colo. 
All in all, had a blast.  73, Walt




>From Ron Rueter <rdrueter@hebron.connected.com>  Tue Mar 15 05:52:25 1994
From: Ron Rueter <rdrueter@hebron.connected.com> (Ron Rueter)
Subject: DXNODES (PacketCluster)
Message-ID: <Pine.3.89.9403142118.A6234-0100000@hebron.connected.com>

 I have maintained the DXNODES database used with PacketCluster for the 
 last few years.  I've recieved many updates, but havn't heard from many 
 parts of the world.
 
 If your PacketCluster node has this database available, could you please 
 check the listing for your area and send me any corrections or updates.
 
 Use the SH/DXNODES AUTHOR command for addresses to send the data.
 
 Thanks & 73 de Ron NV6Z
 
 Internet: rdrueter@hebron.connected.com

 Compuserv:  72200,1347
 
 W6GO BBS:   NV6Z
 
 Thanks again for your help


>From Dieter Dippel" <UNRZ45@daphne.rrze.uni-erlangen.de  Tue Mar 15 09:10:51 
>1994
From: Dieter Dippel" <UNRZ45@daphne.rrze.uni-erlangen.de (Dieter Dippel)
Subject: ARI Int. DX-Contest (rules)
Message-ID: <A5D271321C@daphne.rrze.uni-erlangen.de>

DXNEWS @EU       de:I1JQJ  15.03.94 04:26  30   5174 Bytes
ARI Intern. DX Contest
*** Bulletin-ID: 17292_I1YLM ***

940315/0418z DB0ABH, 940315/0345z DB0EIC, 940315/0339z DB0IGL
940315/0320z DB0LNA, 940315/0327z OE3XBS, 940315/0032z S50BOX
940314/2358Z S55FBB, 940314/2344Z S50BBS, 940314/2340Z IW3QQV
940314/2322Z IV3VAV, 940314/2315Z I3XTY , 940314/2310Z IW3GRX
940314/2312Z IW1BBL, 940314/2311Z IK1MSL, 940314/2206Z I1YLM 

From: I1JQJ@I1YLM.TO.ITA.EU
To  : DXNEWS@ALL


                   The 1994 ARI INTERNATIONAL DX CONTEST 
                 DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
                     (Rules for foreign participants)

PLEASE  NOTE THE NEW RTTY CATEGORY AND THE FREE SOFTWARE OFFERED TO  MANAGE 
THE CONTEST !!

   Aim: it's a world wide competition: everybody can work everybody.

   Date and time: every first full week-end of May from 2000z Saturday till 
2000z Sunday. In 1994 it will be on May 7/8.

   Classes: 
             1) Single Operator - CW
             2) Single Operator - SSB
             3) Single Operator - Mixed
             4) Single Operator - RTTY
             5) Multi Operators - Single TX - Mixed
             6) SWL - Single Operator - Mixed

   Bands: 10m thru 160m (no WARC bands). Band and mode can be changed  only 
after 10 minutes you have been on it. 

   Exchange: Italian stations will send RST + two letters to identify their 
province. Other stations will send RST + a serial number from 001.

   QSO/Points: 
      a) QSO/HRD  with  own country counts 0 point but  is  good  for  the 
         multipliers' credit.
      b) QSO/HRD with own continent counts 1 point,
      c) QSO/HRD with different continent counts 3 points,
      d) QSO/HRD with any Italian (I & IS0) station counts 10 points.
   The same station can be contacted on the same band once on SSB, once  on 
CW and once on RTTY but only the first QSO is good for multipliers' credit.

   Multipliers:  
      a) all Italian provinces (103) count 1 multiplier,
      b) all DXCC countries (except I & IS0) count 1 multiplier.
The same multiplier (country/province) can be counted once for band.
The 103 Italian provinces are: 
I1: AL, AT, BI, CN, GE, IM, NO, SP, SV, TO, VB, VC. 
IX1: AO. 
I2: BG, BS, CO, CR, LE, LO, MI, MN, PV, SO, VA. 
I3: BL, PD, RO, TV, VE, VR, VI. 
IN3: BZ, TN. 
IV3: GO, PN, TS, UD. 
I4: BO, FE, FO, MO, PR, PC, RA, RE, RN. 
I5: AR, FI, GR, LI, LU, MS, PI, PO, PT, SI. 
I6: AN, AP, AQ, CH, MC, PS, PE, TE. 
I7: BA, BR, FG, LE, MT, TA. 
I8: AV, BN, CB, CE, CZ, CS, IS, KR, NA, PZ, RC, SA, VV. 
IT9: CL, CT, EN, ME, PA, RG, SR, TP, AG. 
I0: FR, LT, PG, RI, ROMA (or RM), TR, VT. 
IS0: CA, NU, SS, OR.

   Final  score:  the  sum of QSO/points from all bands times  the  sum  of 
multipliers from all bands.

   SWL: have the same rules of OM. The same station cannot appear more than 
3 times on every band as a correspondent.

   Logs:  separate  logs are necessary for each band.  A  separate  summary 
sheet  is required. Computerized logs on diskette are welcome only  in  ARI 
Contest  format.  You can apply for free software to the  Contest  Manager. 
Logs  must  be  mailed  within 30 days from the  end  of  the  contest  and 
addressed to: ARI Contest Manager, I2UIY Paolo Cortese, P. O. Box 14, 27043 
Broni (PV) Italy.

   FREE  SOFTWARE: An IBM-compatible software to administrate this  contest 
is available FREE of cost. It can be used on real-time or either after  the 
contest. It calculates points, multipliers and score, you have just to type 
the  callsign  and the received report. It prints logs,  summary  and  dupe 
sheets as well as QSL labels. It has PacketCluster capability. The new 1994 
version  is  now  available, revised and modified. It can  manage:  ARI  DX 
Contest,  UBA Contests and WWDX Contests. The software can be  received  by 
sending  5 US Dollars or 10 IRCs to cover the diskette/postage expenses  to 
the Contest Manager.

   Awards:  a plaque with a certificate will be awarded to the top  scoring 
station  in  each class. A certificate will be awarded to No.  2,3,4,5  top 
scoring  stations in each class as well as to the top scoring  stations  in 
each country in each class.
   SPECIAL  PRIZE:  a POCKET CALCULATOR will be awarded FREE to  ALL  those 
stations that will work at least 100 Italian stations (for DX stns) or  250 
Italian stations (for European stns). A separate list of the I-stns  worked 
is REQUIRED.

73 de
Mauro, I1JQJ (@ I1YLM)

/EXIT

>From Michael Owen <MOWE%SLUMUS.bitnet@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>  Tue Mar 15 13:49:18 
>1994
From: Michael Owen <MOWE%SLUMUS.bitnet@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU> (Michael Owen)
Subject: 1994 EME Contest Dates?
Message-ID: <15MAR94.09527712.0010.MUSIC@SLUMUS>

Have the dates for this year's EME contest been finalized?
If so, when are they?  My group (VE3ONT) needs to schedule
the Big Dish.

W9IP

************************************************************************
Michael R. Owen, Ph.D.                        a.k.a.: W9IP
Department of Geology                         Northern Lights Software
St. Lawrence University                       Star Route, Box 60
Canton, NY  13617                             Canton, NY  13617
(315) 379-5975             -  voice  -        (315) 379-0161 (6-9pm)
e-mail: MOWE@SLUMUS            FAX   -        (315) 379-5804
************************************************************************

>From tree@cmicro.com (Larry Tyree)  Tue Mar 15 18:36:18 1994
From: tree@cmicro.com (Larry Tyree) (Larry Tyree)
Subject: Internet Sprint Contest
Message-ID: <9403151836.AA08801@cmicro.com>


Just a reminder that the next Internet Sprint contest will be held of
April 3 UTC (April 2nd local) at 0000 to 0200Z.  This is NOT a contest
that you operate on the internet.  It IS a fun way to spend two hours
with your radio.

If you haven't gotten your NCJ CW Sprint log to me yet, there is still
time IF it is in electronic format.  Mail a disk, or E-Mail to 
me, or download to the N6TR BBS (503) 658-6116.

One a different note, I saw someone in the NCJ mention that packet seems
to be making bigger pileups that occur much quicker on DX stations.  This
makes it harder for the little pistols to get through (of even big guns
in geographical disadvantaged areas).  I noticed the same problem from 
TI1C in the CQ WW CW contest from the other end.  On 15 meters, I was
"attacked" by a hugh number of DL stations.  They weren't very strong
and it took a lot of time to pull out their callsigns.  If there would
of just been a few calling, it would of gone much faster and I would
of worked more of them.  Instead, I would QSY, work a few, and then 
be overwhelmed again.

I doubt that packet will ever go away...  but the next time you are about
to spot a DX station who is already running a mile a minute, think twice
about what the best course of action is.  In some cases, you might want to
wait until Sunday when the pileups are diminished.

Tree N6TR
tree@cmicro.com

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