Sorry for the delay - between the thunder storms last night
(the power went off in the middle of putting the list togather)
and having to go pick up my friend at the emergency room it is
amazing that I got it done at all.
send your additions and corrections to me. geoiii@bga.com
Someone find WZ1R and get the scores that he has.
Single Op High Power All Band
-----------------------------
K5ZD 2253 745 5,746,185
KF3P 2298 748 5,166,436 @ w3lpl
TM6GG 2456 711 4,637,142 @ f6fgz
KT3Y 2073 674 4,296,750
K3ZO 4,280,000
VS6WO 2456 642 4,108,158 op. 9v1yc
K5GN 1762 688 3,210,000 @ k2ua/5
KN5H 1745 679 2,837,541 @ k7up
S50D 1763 640 2,496,000 op. s57ad
AB6FO 1325 541 1,765,283
KA4RRU 1,640,000
W2UP 278 201 172,458
KA9FOX 120 90 5,000 @ k9ma
Single Op High Power Single Band
--------------------------------
160 S50K 420 235 220,000
40 CJ7NTT 1284 458 2,821,280 @ ve7sz
40 NA5Q 577 329 390,260
20 CT2A 2656 826 4,229,946 op. ct1boh
20 KI1G 1940 507 3,350,000
20 N6VI/KH7 1727 607 3,109,054
20 KL7RA 1439 625 2,233,750
20 W6EEN 1142 536 988,416 op. ka6sar
20 W9UP 1090 548 935,000 op. k0ej
20 AD5Q 1095 570 835,620
15 ZS6NW 836 405 1,010,000
15 VS6BG 390 191
Single Op Low Power All Band
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K7GM 1228 580 2,150,000
AC1O 1220 582 1,810,000
N2BA 961 507 1,563,109
WN3K 939 462 1,124,970
K7NPN 447 289 204,034
W9SZ 184 163 81,989
N9HWG 144 126 40,086
AA4GA 30 30 0
Single Op Low Power Single Band
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20 CJ4VV 770 346 540,000 op. ve4vv
15 KB5YVT 105 86 9,030
Single Op QRP All Band
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K3WW 348 232 260,536
Single Op Assisted
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All Band High Power
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N3RS 1861 692 3,767,248
AE0M 639 327 495,732
High Power Single Band
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WB4QNP 122 102 36,108
Low Power All Band
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KO4HC 602 344 333,000
KB2R 271 216 156,524
Low Power Single Band
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40 W3CPB 184 164 103,320
15 WA7BNM 149 117 14,640
Multi-Single
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N4WW 2115 4,300,000
NS0Z 2050 762 3,751,326 w9wi wx3n k4vx
NJ4F 1741 698 3,372,038 nj4f n4gus k5imc k7sv
AG6D 1593 624 2,723,760 ag6d n4tqo k2mm wm2c
KJ1N 1920 717 2,673,693 kj1n n2ic k0kr aa0nc @ n2ic/0
AA6MC 1588 622 2,513,502 aa6mc aa6kx
NT7Y 1196 565 1,250,000 w0mhs k6xo @ k6xo/7
G3XMZ 1237 438 1,147,125 g3ybt g3xmz
Multi-Multi
------------
WW2Y 3752 956 10,237,804 ww2y n2nu k2wi nz4k ke2pf kz2s ka2aev
KG1D 3702 929 9,988,600 k1ki k1to w1od k1cc n1mm aa2z
PI4COM 3758 828 7,443,720 pa3erc pa3bbp pa3gbq pa3gsh pa3ewp pa3cal k5rx
WC4E 2947 891 6,305,607 w1cw w1yl k1zx wc4e g4bki wb4bbh k7upj v73c
--
George Fremin III
Austin, Texas C.K.U.
WB5VZL
512/416-0140
geoiii@bga.com
>From Richard.McAllister@Eng.Sun.COM (Richard McAllister) Thu Jun 1 16:26:23
>1995
From: Richard.McAllister@Eng.Sun.COM (Richard McAllister) (Richard McAllister)
Subject: AB6FO WPX Results, etc.
Message-ID: <199506011526.IAA27219@urth.Eng.Sun.COM>
>
> 1. I HATE this contest because of the no pointers. Fully 21% of
> my QSOs had no point to them, not mults, U. S. stations. I wonder
> if being K6/W6?? next year will reduce this.
>
> 2. I HATE this contest because of the clueless U.S. ops that work
> me (or try to) on more than one band. I worked U.S. guys with
> numbers that hit the 300's the third time they called me. (One of
> these is well known on the contest reflector.) C'mon guys, read
> the rules and think.
Well, I did read the abbreviated rules as printed in QST. It said clearly that
contacts between North American stations counted two points. Zero clue that
they had to be *international*. There was no clue as to whether the same
station counted on different bands, but since it said "multipliers only count
once" I figured QSO points *would* count multiple times, but I only worked one
station on two bands, and that was by mistake -- I was doing manual logging and
I didn't bother keeping separate dupe sheets for each band.
I think I'll not bother with this contest next year, since apparently I've only
managed to irritate people by working it... seems like a darn shame that
intracountry contacts don't count, since WPX rules are the only way somebody in
the Santa Clara Valley can give out multipliers...
Rich, KO6CL
>From Derrick Belbas <ve4vv@draco.bison.mb.ca> Thu Jun 1 16:06:12 1995
From: Derrick Belbas <ve4vv@draco.bison.mb.ca> (Derrick Belbas)
Subject: AB6FO WPX Results, etc.
Message-ID: <199506011506.AA19200@draco.bison.mb.ca>
I remember a fella some years back answering my CQ's, a few of them, with
"de spacio". Now, I know that there's no proper call sign of SPACIO, right?
So I ignored him a few times, but he was persistent. CQ.. ..de SPACIO..
etc. Finally I answered the guy "SPACIO 5nnt4", but he didn't come back to
me.
Some years later I realized what he was trying to send to me. Go look up
"despacio" in your Spanish dictionary!
One lost contact for lack of Q-signals.
73.. Derrick VE4VV
>
> You wrote:
>
> >Highlight: I'm CQing late Saturday night low on 40 (I think it was
> then, I
> >know it was low on 40) and someone sends "PEST" on my frequency. I
> answer
> >"?" he sends "PEST" again. I send "CL?" He disappears. It sure beats
> "LID"
> >or "QRL PSE QSY" I think I'm flattered!
>
> Reminds me of an old MAD magazine from my boyhood, from right after the
> 1956 Hungarian Revolution which was crushed by the Russians under
> Khruschev. Old Nikita afterwards traveled to NY to attend a UN session.
> Demonstrators harassed him, including one who waved a sign that said
> "Butcher of Hungary." MAD had a Russian commentator explaining that the
> man was Imre Butcher of Budapest who was just enthusiastically greeting
> the Premier.
>
> So it occurs to me:
>
> Perhaps this guy sending PEST was Hungarian and thought that perhaps
> you were, also, and was telling you that he was from Pest, which is, of
> course, across the Danube from Buda.
>
> >
> >Equipment Description:
> >TS-950SD, TS-950SDX, Alpha 87A, Dentron MLA-2500
> >Mosley Pro-96 at 80', TA-33 at 36',
> >80 Meter Inverted V, 40 - 160 Meter Sloper
> >CT 9.23 (which performed flawlessly!)
> >
> >73. Ken, AB6FO, KWIDELITZ@DELPHI.COM
> >
> You were LOUD, bro, especially on 40m, where you were SO loud that,
> even with the attenuators cranked in, I could still hear your spurs.
>
> Garry, NI6T
> ni6t@ix.netcom.com
>
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