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
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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
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>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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