Help...

py2ny at SP-gw.ampr.org py2ny at SP-gw.ampr.org
Wed Aug 30 22:33:11 EDT 1995


Hello everybody...
I'm  receiving  all msgs that I sent to cq-contest at tgv.com with ERROR messages,
specially about ERROR - VNM 3036 -- Retry Period Expired...
What I can make to have all OK in my messages to cq-contest at tgv.com???
Thanks, PY2NY (PW2N in contests...) 73 73

>From Carsten Steinhöfel <carsten at enterprise.mathematik.uni-essen.de>  Sat Dec  2 00:38:41 1995
From: Carsten Steinhöfel <carsten at enterprise.mathematik.uni-essen.de> (Carsten Steinhöfel)
Date: Thu, 30 Nov 1995 23:38:41 -2500 (GMT-0100)
Subject: Score CQWW CW DK0UB M/S
Message-ID: <199512010038.XAA01412 at enterprise.mathematik.uni-essen.de>

                   CQ WORLD WIDE DX CONTEST  1995


      Call: DK0UB                    Country:  Fed. Rep. of Germany
      Mode: CW                       Category: Multi Single

      BAND     QSO   QSO PTS  PTS/QSO   ZONES COUNTRIES


      160       84       82     0.98      5      43
       80      623      905     1.45     17      73
       40      398      741     1.86     35     106
       20      705     1649     2.34     30      85
       15      203      541     2.67     30      77
       10        8       15     1.88      5       8
     ---------------------------------------------------

     Totals   2021     3933     1.95    122     392  =>  2,021,562


Operator List: DK7FP, DL1EFD, DL1EFO, DL1EKA, DL9XY


Equipment Description:
RIGS: TS870 + L4B, TS850 + TL922
ANTS: 3ele Tribander
      Rhombic (40-10)
      sloping, end-fed 80m-Longwire
      R7
      Wire Pyramids (80 & 40)


Club Affiliation: RRDXA (Rhein Ruhr DX Association)


>From Wes Attaway (N5WA)" <wes at prysm.net  Sat Dec  2 23:10:01 1995
From: Wes Attaway (N5WA)" <wes at prysm.net (Wes Attaway (N5WA))
Date: Thu, 30 Nov 1995 11:10:01 -6000
Subject: 160 magic
Message-ID: <199511302259.QAA21315 at infrared.prysm.net>

Well, we seem to have slipped from the "magic" into another 
discussion of whether or not no-code ops can ever be "real" hams, or 
even "good" hams.  As much as I love CW (I operate CW about 65-70% of 
the time), I really can't see what CW has to do with being a good ham 
operator.  It seems to me that John Warren (NT5C) is certainly on the 
right track .... introducing some new ops to DXing.  Who knows, maybe 
one or all three will later find that there really is some virtue in 
the code.  But, whether they do or don't, with a mentor like John 
they will become good ops.  Isn't this what we really need? People 
who like to operate and take pride in their accomplishments, whether 
they be CW folks, DXers, or VHFers?  

......... Wes Attaway  (N5WA) .........
2048 Pepper Ridge, Shreveport, LA 71115
 Tel: 318-7973012 --- Fax: 318-7974972 

>From broz at csn.net (John Brosnahan)  Fri Dec  1 00:02:26 1995
From: broz at csn.net (John Brosnahan) (John Brosnahan)
Date: Thu, 30 Nov 1995 17:02:26 -0700
Subject: W0UN (W0UA op) CQWW CW 40M
Message-ID: <199512010002.RAA04577 at lynx.csn.net>

W0UN (W0UA op) 40M CQWW CW effort  ----  dedicated to my Mother.

My Mother helped me put up my first 40 meter antenna (a horizontal Vee
dipole about 15 ft up) when I was 14 years old and my HF experience began on
40 meters.  I have always loved the band.  And she was always supportive of
my science and radio activities both while I was a teenager and later when I
should have been too old to have this much fun.  Therefore this contest
effort was dedicated to her memory.  She passed away in Kansas City, after a
long illness, a week before the contest.  Fortunately I was able to spend
the last few days with her and she died with my father holding her hand and
while one of my sisters and I were with her.

I wasn't sure I would be able to get the pieces of the antenna that had
fallen off a few weeks before the contest replaced in time but the weather
gods smiled and I got the phasing line on one of the KLMs replaced a few
hours before the start of the test.  And then I only had to resolve a few
computer/radio issues, but this year I had everything working with more than
a half hour to spare!  So with 30 minutes extra I dug out an old AT&T 6300
and got geoclock running.   I just wouldn't know what to do if I wasn't
frantic right up to the last minute--something I learned from K0RF!

40M was a very exciting band, but not without its problems from here.  No
long path at all and a dearth of southern hemisphere signals.  But the polar
stuff made for a very exciting time.  George couldn't touch the Pacific and
Asia in the late morning (their night time, running Europe time), although
they were still strong here, but could run Europe (well, walk Europe--the
best it gets from "out here") not long after local noon.  After all of the
times of being CQed in the face by the Italians in the mid afternoon it was
certainly a pleasure to see George get lots of responses.  Bottom line -- a
great weekend and I just hope I am ready with bigger hardware the next time
propagation is this good.

_____________________

W0UN (W0UA op)  1510 qsos     37 zones     126 countries      692,098 points 
                                  (and a new 0-land record)

Stacked 4L KLMs at 85 and 165
Single 4L M-squared at 80
Icom IC-781 and an ETO Alpha 87

Having two different directions with "spray" capability was mandatory since
the JA run (at least until sunrise) had about 50% Europeans included.

                              Continent Statistics
  W0UN   CQ WORLD WIDE DX CONTEST    Single Operator Single Band     

                 160   80   40   20   15   10  ALL   percent

North America   CW     0    0  155    0    0    0  155    10.3
South America   CW     0    0   21    0    0    0   21     1.4
Europe          CW     0    0  605    0    0    0  605    40.0
Asia            CW     0    0  681    0    0    0  681    45.0
Africa          CW     0    0   20    0    0    0   20     1.3
Oceania         CW     0    0   30    0    0    0   30     2.0

________________________
George, W0UA,  asked me to add his comments to my posting and they are
quoted as follows:

1.  "Polar band" the entire period--no morning long-path but short-path EU
still around at 15Z

2.  nearly round-the-clock short path to EU and even Mideast--best and
earliest EU ever heard on 40M

3.  wish I could blame the W0UN antenna system for missing SU2MT--but have
to blame the op--never heard a single VU or anything from zone 12

4.  John's "little stack" really worked--as usual, a pure pleasure to
operate from this great station. . .

Thanks to all of the DX and the propagation gods who brought some happiness
during this period of mourning.   73  John W0UN


John Brosnahan  
La Salle Research Corp      24115 WCR 40     La Salle, CO 80645  USA
voice 970-284-6602            fax 970-284-0979           email broz at csn.net


>From Paul Mackanos <pmackano at vortex.weather.brockport.edu>  Fri Dec  1 00:20:14 1995
From: Paul Mackanos <pmackano at vortex.weather.brockport.edu> (Paul Mackanos)
Date: Thu, 30 Nov 1995 19:20:14 -0500 (EST)
Subject: UR CALL PSE
Message-ID: <Pine.3.89.9511301932.A19839-0100000 at vortex>

Wow, even SKILLED CW ops have trouble ??? The only people who have 
trouble with WH6X/6Y5 are not SKILLED OPS, but people who find out that 
when they get in CQWW CW and cannot keep up, they need to IMPROVE their 
SKILLS !!!!!!!!!!
73 not meant as a flame !!!!!!!!
de Paul, K2DB

On Thu, 30 Nov 1995 albraun at socketis.net wrote:

> To: Takao Kumagai - je1cka at dumpty.nal.gov.jp
> 
> Concerning your comments about not responding to (or removing from 
> the log) people who ask you for fills on YOUR call when you are 
> running a frequency during a contest:
> 
> 1. Some stations (e.g.WH6X/6Y5 in the recent CQWW) send their calls 
> so fast that even skilled CW operators have trouble copying them.  
> There were several incorrect spots on our local packet cluster on 
> this station, including one posted by a station on the DXCC CW 
> honor roll!
> 
> 2. Many stations identify so infrequently that a S&P station has to 
> either waste a lot of time waiting for an ID, work them and risk a 
> dupe, or just pass them by.  Usually I just pass them by.
> 
> Would you like to work a lot of dupes, or have a lot of people like 
> me bypass you and thus lose the points from working us?  If so, 
> the method you discuss in your note is GUARANTEED to work!  
> 
> Just a couple of thoughts from someone on the S&P end - not meant 
> to be a flame!
> 
> * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
> * Alan Braun MD, NS0B/V31EV *Internet: albraun at socketis.net       *
> * Jefferson City, MO        *Packet: NS0B at N0LBA.#cemo.mo.usa.noam *
> * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
> 

>From floydjr at nr.infi.net (jim floyd)  Fri Dec  1 00:41:14 1995
From: floydjr at nr.infi.net (jim floyd) (jim floyd)
Date: Thu, 30 Nov 1995 20:41:14 -0400
Subject: CQWW CW 95 Breakdown III
Message-ID: <199512010049.TAA26646 at moe.infi.net>

CQWW CW 95 SCORE BREAKDOWN

Compiled by
WA4ZXA

CALL      160         80          40          20          15          10
__________________________________________________________________________

Single/OP/HP

K1NG    76/18/55  293/24/ 81  970/37/125 1037/36/129  539/28/109   29/11/19
W1KM   100/16/50  758/27/ 86  890/31/ 90 1022/33/100  454/23/ 84    7/ 6/ 6
KC1XX   52/11/32  532/20/ 72 1359/26/ 84  909/30/ 88  648/21/ 74   12/ 6/ 8 
W2SC    84/13/37  454/16/ 66  967/32/102  685/30/ 94  703/26/ 95   10/ 8/10 
N6BV    75/13/37  478/21/ 69  821/30/100  629/32/ 96  864/26/ 92   20/ 8/ 9 
K3ZO    64/14/42  291/22/ 73  849/35/102  978/33/101  437/24/ 99   10/ 4/ 5
K5ZD    75/13/44  406/18/ 60 1018/32/ 83  925/30/ 87  470/24/ 75   14/ 6/11
KQ2M    42/11/29  343/19/ 74  864/33/ 97  725/32/102  366/25/ 83   14/ 9/12
W6XR/2  30/10/18  377/19/ 69  728/32/100  845/22/ 98  528/25/ 85    8/ 3/ 3 
K4PQL   38/10/28  237/22/ 77  540/31/ 96  847/34/107  352/25/ 80   15/ 9/12
K0KX    90/19/55  217/26/ 71  477/34/101  582/31/ 99  115/23/ 63   22/ 8/ 9
OH6WZ  223/14/56  387/21/ 72  516/30/ 92  798/33/ 93  253/27/ 87   14/ 4/ 9
K5GO    62/16/39   87/19/ 51  439/35/ 99  661/32/ 98  170/26/ 72   40/11/15
K2PS     9/ 4/ 8  133/15/ 55  200/30/ 83  623/29/ 91  509/26/ 87    8/ 5/ 5
W7RM    42/13/22  112/20/ 39  655/32/ 76  534/38/ 95  139/23/ 39    9/ 5/ 3
W1IHN   18/ 7/12   80/12/ 42  232/28/ 82  606/34/112  331/23/ 80    8/ 5/ 4
K9MA    44/11/23  139/22/ 57  150/26/ 69  625/31/101  188/26/ 70   20/ 8/ 9
W2VJN   20/13/14  132/21/ 33  504/33/ 76  430/36/ 92   62/23/ 34    5/ 3/ 3
WB0O    49/14/26  247/25/ 68  198/34/ 84  304/30/ 94  113/24/ 53   17/ 6/ 8
VK5GN    0/ 0/ 0   19/10/ 15  252/18/ 25  135/17/ 19  618/21/ 56   79/ 5/ 6
WR3O    22/10/15   43/12/ 30  131/26/ 66  269/28/ 84  114/23/ 61    9/ 7/ 8
NS0B    21/ 8/10   59/14/ 39  142/28/ 67  156/30/ 81   62/19/ 35    2/ 2/ 2

Single/OP/LP

WP2AHW  41/ 5/10   95/11/ 16 1378/25/ 70 1290/27/ 76 1390/20/ 74   16/10/12
K2SG    14/ 7/ 8   75/14/ 45  417/29/ 92  509/28/ 86  477/24/ 81   19/ 7/11
K7SV    31/14/24   71/15/ 47  183/30/ 83  597/35/105  220/26/ 86   33/12/19
N2BA    23/17/18   67/13/ 42  185/27/ 83  480/29/ 96  330/24/ 78   10/ 5/ 6
9V1YC    0/ 0/ 0   11/ 9/ 10  396/28/ 55  514/32/ 70  556/28/ 84    7/ 6/ 7
VE1AZN   1/ 1/ 1  159/ 9/ 26  242/20/ 59  503/26/ 79  320/21/ 68    1/ 1/ 1
K6OY    14/10/10  127/27/ 57  426/34/106  118/27/ 45   34/14/ 17    5/ 5/ 5
KB8N     0/ 0/ 0   44/14/ 24  122/21/ 50  120/23/ 56   57/16/ 32    1/ 1/ 1
K1TN     0/ 0/ 0   23/ 9/ 16   66/15/ 46  113/20/ 65  104/16/ 54    1/ 1/ 1
AA3JU    4/ 2/ 3   24/ 9/ 23   43/14/ 36   78/25/ 66   75/20/ 58    8/ 5/ 7
WB0OLA   0/ 0/ 0   18/ 8/ 10   12/ 8/ 10  154/23/ 68   33/15/ 28    3/ 3/ 2

Single/OP/HP/Assisted

K3WW   109/17/67  240/20/ 78  552/34/113  884/35/123  513/27/106   19/11/18
K2WK    71/15/49  195/15/ 72  681/34/108  918/36/127  488/28/104   10/ 6/ 6
K2TW    81/18/61  185/21/ 76  627/36/117  853/36/124  343/26/101   21/11/16
K1VR    69/12/45  193/19/ 74  632/33/108  486/33/106  356/25/ 91    5/ 5/ 4
N3RR    70/16/51   79/16/ 60  325/35/105  564/38/124  256/27/ 94   34/12/21
SM3JLA  39/8/ 32  433/21/ 78  629/36/101  316/22/ 64  188/24/ 76    1/ 1/ 1
WZ6Z    14/10/11   97/26/ 43  328/31/100  393/32/109   79/21/ 47    8/ 7/ 7
N1CC/2   4/ 2/ 2   78/12/ 45   47/14/ 36  484/33/107  330/24/ 79    8/ 7/ 8
S56A    68/ 4/32  172/14/ 57  198/29/ 81  372/34/ 95  191/34/ 74    4/ 2/ 4
K0LUZ    0/ 0/ 0   50/11/ 35  108/18/ 60  282/29/ 92  317/28/ 86   13/ 9/ 9
KM0L    12/ 8/ 7   63/13/ 31  130/25/ 55  411/31/ 92  134/24/ 56    8/ 5/ 5
WE1F     0/ 0/ 0   83/10/ 42   89/17/ 49  289/20/ 62  141/ 9/ 39    0/ 0/ 0
K1FWF   31/11/25   22/ 6/ 18   62/26/ 48   77/27/ 77   72/22/ 56    8/ 6/ 7
KB8R    20/ 1/ 2   26/ 9/ 17   52/12/ 34  101/20/ 60   28/13/ 21    2/ 1/ 1

Single/OP/LP/Assisted

N0AX    16/ 9/ 8   80/16/ 23  140/26/ 63  254/33/ 85  105/20/ 53   14/ 8/ 6
WA0RJY  10/ 5/ 4   49/14/ 16   86/22/ 43  269/33/ 77  116/22/ 44    9/ 5/ 4
K7NPN    4/ 3/ 3   18/ 9/ 11   75/24/ 33  156/27/ 49   88/20/ 42    7/ 4/ 3
W9SZ     0/ 0/ 0   51/12/ 29   58/18/ 44   43/17/ 38   17/11/ 15    0/ 0/ 0

Single/OP/QRP

DL2HBX 110/ 5/41  238/10/ 53  243/17/ 66  254/26/ 59  179/26/ 59    6/ 3/ 5

Multi/Single

HC8N   432/14/47  725/24/ 79 1806/36/115 2192/37/120 1891/29/104  432/19/42
VP2MDE  98/16/51  536/23/ 85 2271/30/113 1731/35/124 1353/29/104   24/14/22
K1AR    98/21/74  634/28/103 1540/39/138 1209/37/139  745/29/118   22/12/21
6D2X    96/14/34  260/24/ 65 2208/36/121 1526/34/117 1356/32/ 98   33/13/26
N3RS    64/17/62  308/24/ 85 1439/39/135  960/39/149  768/28/122   30/13/28
N2NU   128/20/71  525/28/ 93 1134/39/131 1242/39/147  426/28/113   33/15/32
K1DG    98/19/63  566/28/ 96 1124/37/130 1006/37/134  732/30/117   23/11/23
K8AZ    58/17/60  349/26/ 94  996/39/129 1330/39/142  424/28/112   29/11/22
K1ZZ    80/17/60  316/28/ 93  830/35/119 1257/37/136  468/29/116   27/13/27
VS6WO    0/ 0/ 0  385/21/ 53 1584/30/ 87 1435/37/ 95  903/22/ 69   76/10/14
N2IC/0  63/16/46  119/24/ 46  883/37/108 1230/38/128  180/27/ 83   21/10/15
KS9K    74/17/55  166/23/ 87  605/38/125  925/37/139  306/28/106   30/12/23
N4ZC    56/18/53  299/25/ 86  429/35/121  717/39/140  443/27/109   26/14/24
NC0P    73/19/62  441/26/ 84  474/36/105 1034/36/126  153/25/ 85   24/11/19
OH7M   182/23/76  500/28/ 95 1079/38/121  909/35/107  239/30/ 94    6/ 5/ 6
AG6D    11/ 9/ 9  199/26/ 46  673/37/106  619/37/115  192/28/ 60    7/ 6/ 6
W0CP    45/15/31   67/23/ 51  589/34/101  667/38/118  117/27/ 73   15/ 6/ 7
PI4CC  271/11/53  466/18/ 64  633/28/ 87  695/27/ 72  192/26/ 59    3/ 3/ 3
PI4ZLD 342/12/59  650/16/ 61  411/31/ 96  436/23/ 71  171/24/ 71    9/ 6/ 9
ES5MC/W7 11/6/ 5  188/18/ 26  204/25/ 54  468/32/ 84  121/19/ 40   17/ 5/ 6

Multi/Multi

VP5F0C 574/12/41 1649/28/ 92 2192/31/ 99 2840/37/117 2317/29/ 82  107/12/
N2RM   273/21/74  797/28/106 1862/39/139 1898/38/152 1055/29/123  100/14/29
W3LPL  254/21/74  868/30/104 1605/39/136 1999/40/154  932/31/125  168/19/37
K3LR   298/22/75  732/31/109 1494/39/138 1979/39/159  921/30/122  123/15/31
K1KI   364/21/78  750/27/ 99 1805/38/138 1554/38/143  980/29/120  100/16/29
KY1H   202/20/70  671/28/ 95 1228/37/127 1705/38/139  842/27/113  100/15/29
KY3N   230/21/72  334/24/ 88 1448/39/140 1134/38/130  749/29/114   51/14/25
WH6R   186/ 8/ 8  699/24/ 32 1332/36/ 91 1488/38/ 87 1735/31/ 87  115/12/20
PI4COM 509/12/60 1277/27/ 96 1501/39/134 1340/37/111  720/32/106   71/ 8/24
K4UX/0 247/17/56  284/27/ 80 1421/35/114 1527/38/134  394/30/ 97   77/12/23
W1CW    65/15/42  190/23/ 82  984/33/119 1337/35/128  899/31/122   73/13/22
K3ANS  274/20/72  265/21/ 82  588/37/120  726/35/125  796/28/119   50/10/24
W9KDX  117/19/52  390/29/ 94  527/35/103 1030/36/123  236/26/ 86   72/15/24
NQ4I    83/17/53  183/25/ 77  967/35/120  835/35/109  287/24/ 85   62/11/17
W4MYA   88/16/53  138/16/ 58  667/35/113  613/37/118  386/27/ 94    25/7/11
K7FT    38/10/12  116/18/ 37  331/32/ 60  461/33/ 87  164/25/ 52    20/7/ 5
N3ADL    0/ 0/ 0   11/ 5/ 10  126/27/ 74  110/28/ 76   96/20/ 68     9/5/ 8
 
***********************************************************************


73's Jim // WA4ZXZ  @N4ZC  <> floydjr at nr.infi.net



>From floydjr at nr.infi.net (jim floyd)  Fri Dec  1 00:41:23 1995
From: floydjr at nr.infi.net (jim floyd) (jim floyd)
Date: Thu, 30 Nov 1995 20:41:23 -0400
Subject: CQWW CW 95 Scores IV
Message-ID: <199512010049.TAA26670 at moe.infi.net>

CQWW CW 1995 RAW SCORES
Compiled by
WA4ZXA


CLASS          HRS     SCORE       QSO'S      PTS       Z       DX
_________________________________________________________________

Single/OP/High Power/Unassisted

PY0FF              10,461,000      5903               152      446
K1NG (KI1G)         5,726,112      2944               154      518
W1KM                5,200,000      3231               136      416
VE3EJ               5,000,000      3596               146      408
KC1XX               4,859,129      3512               114      358
W2SC                4,500,000      2903               125      412
N6BV                4,400,000      2887               130      403
K3ZO                4,190,456      2629               132      422
K5ZD (KM3T)         4,000,000      2908               123      360
7Z50O (K3UOC)       3,904,810      3174      8582     118      337
KT3Y                3,700,000      2473               130      392
KQ2M                3,600,000      2354               129      397
W6XR/2 (N6TV)       3,528,360      2516               122      373
K5GN                3,300,000      2064               156      432
K0RF           46   3,300,000      2114               144      402
W9RE                3,200,000      2068               137      416
W1WEF               3,162,000      2203               120      380
K4PQL               3,077,145      2029      5795     131      400
N6AR                2,800,000      1702               147      434
OH6WZ               2,216,022      2191               129      409
K2PS                1,876,392      1482               109      329
W7RM (AA7NX)   42   1,654,020      1491      4084     131      274
W1IHN          31   1,586,277      1275      3597     109      332
K9MA           40   1,460,019      1166      3223     124      329
AB6FO               1,443,000      1437      3848     123      252
W2VJN               1,219,962      1153      3202     129      252
K7UP (KN5H)    40   1,219,129      1046      2924     129      288
N7ML                1,200,000      1209               120      259
WB0O                1,197,620       928               133      333
VY1JA                 687,610      1618                73      117
VK5GN          26     611,000      1100                71      121
WR3O                  572,390       588      1547     106      264
NS0B                  399,655       442      1193     101      234
K6XO           15     230,607       389      1053      79      140
W6RCL          14     209,532       355       919      81      147
AE0M           20     117,990       337       855      55       83

Single/OP/Low Power/Unassisted

WP2AHW (WD5N)       3,630,844      4210     10199      98      258
K0KX                2,299,913      1503               141      398
K5GO                2,022,246      1459               139      374
K2SG                1,882,224      1511               109      323
K7SV           45   1,652,176      1175               132      364
KR2Q                1,616,796      1252               117      346
AC1O           38   1,338,735      1029      2879     121      344
N2BA           24   1,329,796      1095      3107     105      323
9V1YC               1,042,272      1484      3168     103      226
VE1AZN                941,304      1226      3017      78      234
K2PH           22     903,062       811               100      298
WA0QOA         36     744,662       772      2146      87      260
K6OY                  719,355       724               117      240
KX3Y                  685,419       658                   280
WA6KUI         40     629,031       616      1651     109      272
NB6G @W6GO     39     486,180      1058      2890      39      123
WA2SRQ         14     442,000       566                78      200
KB8N                  208,120       344                75      163
K1TN            8     201,447       307       829      61      182
KK5EP                 165,000       313       825      66      134
AA3JU                 159,192       232       594      75      193
WB0OLA         19      98,000       220       560      57      118
WA6BXH                 53,406       150       387      56       82


Single/OP/HP/Assisted

K3WW                4,326,234      2317      6666     144      505
K2WK           33   4,083,000      2363      6805     134      466
K2TW           33   3,894,008      2110      6056     148      495
K1VR           33   2,755,575      1741      4965     127      428
KE2PF          40   2,464,020      1484               136      449
N3RR           31   2,225,285      1328      3715     144      455
VS6BG          29   1,586,769      2063               123      260
SM3JLA              1,369,264      1606      2951     112      352
WZ6Z                1,165,710       919               138      317
KG4W           26   1,010,691       839               113      338
N1CC/2         20   1,001,835       951      2715      92      277
KF2O                1,000,000       710               129      389
S56A                  972,900      1012      2115     117      343
K3SA                  943,068       804      2289     106      306
N4ZR           24     722,384       700                93      275
KM0L           23     707,872       758      2011     106      246
K2DB           20     682,100       671               100      280
WE1F                  432,016       602      1742      56      192
K1FWF                 223,916       272                97      211
AA3JU                 159,192       232       594      75      193
KB2R                  100,084       211       524      56      135
N7IXG                  21,658       101       238      41       50

Single/OP/LP/Assisted

K0LUZ          22     815,828       770      2164      95      282
N0AX                  562,100       611               112      238
WA0RJY         37     414,426       539               101      188
K7NPN          32     205,428       348       901      87      141
W9SZ            7      82,800       169       450      58      126

Single/OP/QRP

DL2HBX (DL0IU) 42     757,390      1030      2047      87      283 
7Z1AB (SM5CCT)         89,112       213       564      45      113

Single Band

10M
KE5FI HP/UN             5,203        59                17       26
N4BP HP                 3,060        83       102      11       19
W2HG           15       2,744        70        98      10       18


15M
S50A HP               406,159      1128      2587      38      119
K5MR                  250,000       664                33      112 
KJ6HO LP       22      51,152       212       556      27       65
AA4GA LP               39,618       156       426      25       68   


20M
9M6NA          30   1,160,250      2317      6825      39      131
VE6JY (VE6WQ)  33   1,043,856      2310      5931      39      137
HZ1AB (SM0CXU)        848,426      1887      5111      36      130
K2SS/1         26     788,594      1641                35      128
WF3T HP/A      33     537,257      1166      3337      36      125
SM3KOR          5      44,486       334       767      16       42

40M
S56M HP               901,000      2465                38      128
AP2MY (N9NC)HP        836,171      2407                33      100
S57AL HP              780,000      2200                37      128
W6GO (N6IG)HP  35     639,496      1421      3784      39      130
AA4NC HP       30     525,000      1228                35      118
N7DD (NJ6D)HP         432,673      1047                37      108
N9AU HP/A             150,000       358                37      114
KN6EL HP/A            113,640       329       947      35       85
DL4YAO HP              66,231       321       669      28       71

VK1FF LP              213,226       618      1807      31       87
WA5JWU LP      15      29,963       135       361      22       61
K9GS LP/U              25,187       109       283      25       64  


80M
ON4UN                 679,978      2283                35      119
OH3BZY HP             366,360      1383      2580      35      107
W1MK                  362,000      1072                26       92
S50D (S57AD)          217,648      1158      1784      26       96
WA4SVO                 75,000       284                21       84
PA0RCT HP      37      66,082       753       893      12       62

OH2LU                  58,805       461                17       78

160M
G3XTT                 137,600       880                22       78
WB9Z                  109,247       362                23       84
SM3BDZ                 77,657       574       983      17       62
OZ1AXG                 67,140       641       746      17       73
W0ZV           18      65,142       238       658      22       77
AA8U A                 64,000       331                22       74
AB4RU                  33,000       133                21       68
AA6TT HP               14,760        96                17       43
NI6T                    6,600        60                17       27

Multi/Single

HC8N (WORLD REC)   14,700,000      7440               159      507
4M5X               11,600,000      5977               154      505
VP2MDE              9,976,824      6013     15444     147      499
K1AR (USA REC)      9,400,000      4248               156      593
6D2X                7,812,960      5479     12704     153      461
N3RS                7,600,000      3564               160      581
N2NU                7,500,000      3488               169      587
N1DG                7,400,000      3549               162      562
K8AZ                6,500,000      3196               160      559
K1ZZ                6,115,230      2979      8613     159      551
ZF2RF               5,800,000      6030                98      264
TM9C                5,800,000      4100
VS6WO               4,667,766      4383     10657     120      318
N2IC/0              4,166,000      2496               152      444
KS9K                4,005,450      2106      5805     155      535
WD8LLD              3,900,000      2038               156      522
N4ZC                3,823,303      1970               158      533
NC0P           48   3,760,888      2199               153      481
EI7M                3,724,624      3248               126      416
K1KP                3,600,000      2083               145      473
OH7M                3,465,028      2915      5266     159      499
K1RX                3,400,000      1913               150      478
KB1H                2,800,000      1756               135      444
KS1G                2,400,000      1807               135      378
AG6D                2,288,715      1701      4719     143      342
W3GG                2,240,760      1391               132      436
W0CP                2,150,496      1500      4104     143      381
PI4CC               1,923,064      2260      4264     113      338
PI4ZLD              1,772,779      2019      3701     112      367
K8JP                1,400,000      1139               117      343
KT1O                1,100,000      1045               101      311
ES5MC/W7              777,280      1009      2429     105      215
 
Multi/Multi

VP5FOC             13,625,472      9679               149      443
N2RM               13,421,232      5985     16946     169      623
W3LPL              13,000,000      5826               180      635
K3LR               12.600,000      5547               176      634
K1KI               12,020,240      5553     15490     169      607
KY1H                9,600,000      4748               165      573
KY3N                8,233,278      3946               165      569
WH6R                7,746,582      5555     16343     149      325
PI4COM              7,278,460      5418     10610     155      531
K4VX/0              6,855,420      3950     10340     159      504
W1CW                6,384,665      3548      9601     150      515
K3ANS               5,206,509      2699      7513     151      542
K2LE                4,500,000      3006               151      501
W9KDX               4,251,324      2372               160      482
NQ4I           30   3,895,456      2417               147      461
W4MYA          35   3,144,375      1917      5375     138      447
K3DI           28   1,236,852      1047               107      316       
K7FR                1,047,438      1130      2771     125      253
N3ADL          15     307,197       352       957      85      236


********************************************************************

OPERATORS LIST

Single Ops are listed by the call of the station they operated:
Staion Call (Operator's Call)

STAION          OPERATORS

Multi/Single

W0CP        K9AY,K9RHY,WY0J,W0CP
PI4ZLD      PA3BTH,PE3EOB,PA3GCU,DF6TC
TM9C        F5IN,F5LGE,F6ARC,F6DZS,F6FVY,F5SNJ
N2IC/0      N2IC,NQ0I,N2PNG        
NC0P        NC0P,KF0H,W0OV,WA0FLS,WD0GVY,WR0G
OH7M        OH6LNI,OH7KIR,OH7LTK,OH7MHL,OH7MS,OH7WV,OH4LYX
KS9K        KS9K,WE9V,N0BSH,N9XX,NB9C,W9XT
K1ZZ        K1ZZ,AA2Z
W3GG        W3GG,AA3KX,WD3I
EI7M        EI3DP,EI4BZ,EI4HQ,EI5HB,EI6BT,EI6CF,EI9HC
6D2X        K5NU,K5TSQ/XE2TSQ,W5VX,WB5VZL,XE2KB,XE2XDX,XE2YNS
AG6D        AG6D,K2MM,N4TQO,NF6S
VS6WO       VS6WO,VR2NR,VR2EY
K1AR        K1AR,K1EA,K1GQ,KM9P,K5ZD
HC8N        WN4KNN,WX3N,AG9A
VP2MDE      KG5A,N5DU,N5RP,W5ASP

Multi/Multi

K7FR        K7FR,K7MM,KW1K,W7WMO,KA7EKL,WB7UPU
N2RM        N2RM,WT3Q,K8GL,KA2AEV,KZ2S,N2NT,WZIR,N2AA,W2RQ,KR2J,
            N2BCC,W2GMA,WM2H
NQ4I        NQ4I,KY2P,K2UFT
PI4COM      PA3ALP,PA3BWD,PA3CAL,PA3DMH,PA3ERC,PA3EWP,PA3FQA,
            PA3GBQ,PB0AIC,IK4SXJ
KY3N        KY3N,W8FJ,WB3FIZ,WU3M,W3FV,WN3K,N3ARK
K1KI        K1CC,K1KI,K1TO,KC1SJ,KG1D,KM1P,W1OD,W1RM,KF2FB,NJ2L,K5FUV
W9KDX       W9KDX,K9RN,KD5PJ,KF9LB,WA9YYY,AA9LX,KS9W
W1CW        W1CW,K1ZX,WC4E,G4BKI,WB4BBH,K7UPT,AD4VH,N1EE
WH6R        AH6JF,K9VV,KH6IFN,KH6XT,N6VI,WH6R
K3DI        K3DI,WD4IEH
VP5FOC      KW8N,N9DX,W0CG,WD8AUB,W9EFL,W9VNE

*********************************************************************

Remember these scores are yours. If they do not look right then it is 
the person who sent them. I change nothing that is sent to me. All 
scores are put in the CLASS THAT THE OPERATOR SUBMITS. If no power is
given then you are put in the HP class. 

REMEMBER THESE ARE NOT OFFICAL RESULTS! THIS IS NOT WHERE YOU SEND
YOUR LOGS! Just do not want anyone to be confused. 

You might want to double check some of the scores on here and the 
breakdown sheet. People are starting to send me their updated logs
and I am changing them.

I hope everyone understands that the top three classes are All Band. 
If there are anyother questions feel free to email me. You can join
the pileup. I wish I could have started a run like this during the 
contest.

73's Jim // WA4ZXA  @N4ZC   <>  floydjr at nr.infi.net





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