KC1XX/K1EA WAE score

Tom Frenaye 0002349723 at mcimail.com
Fri Aug 20 05:13:00 EDT 1993


Here's the breakdown:

          QSO    Mult
80        132     30
40        395     40
20        630     48
15        695     43
10         87     23  *

* 10Q on 1st day, 77 on 2nd day from 1910Z-2010Z...

Tnx to K1EA for the details.  73 Tom K1KI

>From Fred Hopengarten" <lectroid!jjmhome!k1vr!k1vr at uunet.uu.net  Fri Aug 20 08:55:17 1993
From: Fred Hopengarten" <lectroid!jjmhome!k1vr!k1vr at uunet.uu.net (Fred Hopengarten)
Date: Fri, 20 Aug 1993 03:55:17 EDT
Subject: Score
Message-ID: <2c74836a.k1vr at k1vr.UUCP>

Date: Tue, 17 Aug 93 02:12 GMT
From: Thomas J. Wall
To: TGV.COM!CQ-CONTEST (Contest Reflector)
Subject: K2TW WAE CW Score

          QSO    QTC    MULT    SCORE = 932,824

     80    52     52     21
     40   307    308     35     K2TW Single Op
     20   580    581     41
     15   332    332     36
     10    20     20      9

    ALL  1291   1293    142

Anybody else have CT report more QTC than QSOs? Was using CT
7.25.  Glad to see some activity on 80 & 10. I thought the
bands were in poor shape on Sunday. CU on SSB !

73 Tom K2TW   6130613 at MCIMAIL.COM


       WORKED ALL EUROPE CONTEST CW 1993

      Call: K1VR
      Operator: Frank Grossman, DL1SBR
      Category: Single Operator

     BAND     QSO   QTC    Cty   Mult
       80      62    62     24     96
       40     258   258     34    102
       20     466   465     42     84
       15     386   386     37     74
       10      35    35     10     20
      ================================================
    Totals   1207  1206    147    376 = 906,912

DL1SBR comments:  It was fun to QRQ the QTCs out, and felt
good to be on the other side!

K1VR comments:  Blew up AL-1200, when choke went BANG. We
suspect a parasitic.  I hadn't previously suspected any
parasitics, but had recently purchased the AG6K
parasitic supression kit for the AL-1200 and had not yet
installed it.  Arrrrrgh.

The SB-220 and Henry 2K, which have both had parasitic
supression kits installed, performed flawlessly, so we
hardly missed the AL-1200.

Frank loved the AD1C audio system for two TS-930's, but
hardly used it, except for passing himself multipliers and
checking on whether or not 10 meters was open.  Answer:  10
opened (to the East, using highest TH6 at 97 feet) on Sunday
afternoon, around 4 pm!, to Southern Eu (I, HB9, DL, YU,
S57).

Frank thought we were weak on 80 into EU, which is a
phenomenon I've observed before during the summer.  Maybe
too much sap in the trees.

Anyway, a good time.  -- Fred


     N6AR/4

80    32   32  15
40   258  257  37
20   399  396  36
15   399  398  39
10    84   84  22

     1160 1156 386 = 850K
-- 
Fred Hopengarten K1VR
Six Willarch Road, Lincoln, MA 01773-5105
home + office telephone:  617/259-0088 (FAX on demand)
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