CAC Address?/160 DX window

Ai7b at teleport.com Ai7b at teleport.com
Mon Dec 4 17:37:08 EST 1995


	

	BY IN LARGE I THOT THE WIMDOW RULE WAS PRETTY WELL OBERVED ALTHOUGH IM 
	NOT SURE IT MATTERS A LOT OUT WEST CUZ THE EAST COASTERS BLANKET THE 
FEW DX STNS
 	SO THROUGHLY IT ONLY SERVES TO GIVE THEM A FURTHER ADVANTAGE!!  
...MUCH BTR 
	THAN EVER B4..... I REMINDED SEVERAL STNS THAT THEY WERRE IN THE WINDOW
	AND NOT ONE TOLD TO BLEEP OFF.....(I ADMIT IT IS TEMPTING TO SQUAT IN 
	THE WINDOW WHEN THE BAND IS FULL ALL THE WAY TO TO 1870 PLUS) THE 
WINDOW 
	DOES CREATE AT LEAST 2 MORE BAND EDGES FOR THE SO CALLED BIG GUNS TO 
CAMP 		ON...AND SPILL OVER INTO THE WINDOW FROM!!.....GREAT FUN NO 
MATTER
	
	DE BRAVO, AI7B


>From floydjr at nr.infi.net (jim floyd)  Tue Dec  5 01:53:24 1995
From: floydjr at nr.infi.net (jim floyd) (jim floyd)
Date: Mon, 04 Dec 1995 21:53:24 -0400
Subject: ARRL 160 Meter 95 Scores II
Message-ID: <199512050202.VAA22670 at moe.infi.net>

ARRL 160 METER CONTEST 95
RAW SCORES


Compiled by
WA4ZXA

Date Posted:12/05/95


CALL/OP                    SCORE     QS0'S     PTS   SECTS   DX
_______________________________________________________________

Single/OP/QRP/Q

AA9AX                      40,120     340              59     0
NG3K                        4,320      80      160     27     0


Single/OP/Low Power/Unassisted

NW6N                      124,583     725                 83
KE2PF                     118,917     795              62    11
N4YOS                     100,944     692     1402     66     6
WF3T                       69,552     462      966     59    13
KN6EL                      11,395     128      265     41     2
VE6FR                       9,592     103              41     3
WA7VNI                      7,308     114      252     29     4
WX9E                           40       5               4     0
KM9P                          ?       485                 50

Single/OP/High Power/Unassisted

WZ3Q @N4ZC                274,680    1188              73    32
WA2SRQ                    242,600    1078              67    33
K3JT                      160,341     878              68    19           
K3ZO                      138,510     717              67    23
WE9V @KS9K                111,026     575     1291     66    20
W1IHN                     103,305     711     1455     60    11
NS0B                      102,179     656     1327     72    16
AA5B                       97,000     585              74     4
W7RM  (AA7NX)              96,064     572              72     4
AA6KX                      93,708     549              69     7
N4BP                       93,480     537     1140     66    16
N0DH/7                     91,561     546              72     7
W2UP                       69,864     450      984     59    12
K3LTX                      55,836     402              56    10
AA4V                       53,516     383      787     62     6
ON4UN                      48,760     460      920     53     0
KJ1N                       30,686     226      458     65     2
WO1N                       27,401     287      583     44     3
AD4TU                      25,020     275      586        45
W5ASP                      11,524     131                 43
W6XR/2                      9,810     103              41     4
KM0L                        8,778     103      209     41     18
VS6BG                           5       1        5      1     0
K8HVT                         ?       437              64     9

Multioperator

AB4RU                     407,277    1538              74    43
WB9Z                      336,552    1384              75    36
KC8MK                     265,874    1280                 98
NC0P                      241,650    1308                 90
WD9INF                    223,192    1129                 92
K3WW                      189,786     957              71    23
W2CRS/0                   174,335     985                 85
W0SD                      174,000    1071                 80
WB9CIF                    162,951     911     1873     73    14
NI8G                      160,439     938              71    12
KG8CW                      98,192     719              66     2
W6GO                       91,166     541     1154     74     5
N8RR                       85,050     444              74    16
K6XO/7                     81,326     527              72     2
AA8SM                      41,416     328      668     58     4
K3SA                       25,844     235              45     7

Operator List for Multi-Op

Call         Ops
WB9CIF       WB9CIF,N9AG,N9XBM
WD9INF       WD9INF,N8AAT,N8ABL,N8IQ,WA8SAE
NI8G         NI8G,KF8TM,N8ABL,W8IQ,WA8SAE
AB4RU        AB4RU,AA4GA
W6GO         W6GO,N6IG
KC8MK        NZ4K,KU8E,KC8MK,K8ES,WD8KNC,WR8C,N8MFQ
NC0P         NC0P,WD0GVY,WA0FLS,WO0V
W0SD         W0SD,K0TPF,NS0N,W7XU/0
K6XO/7       K6XO/7,N5CT,K0FX
KG8CW        KG8CW,KG8PE,KB8YFT
W2CRS/0      W2CRS,KF7MD

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

This is the first 160 Meter contest I have done. From reading QST these
are the classes that are used. If you do not put a class, you will be
put in Single HP/Un. Let me know of any corrections. When you see the
number in between Sect and DX, that means whoever submitted the score
added together their multis.

73's Jim 

Amateur Call:  WA4ZXA
       Email:  floydjr at nr.infi.net
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