Canadian Scores - WW CW, SS SSB, ARRL 160m
ve2zp at bbs.ve3jf.ampr.org
ve2zp at bbs.ve3jf.ampr.org
Thu Dec 7 04:14:36 EST 1995
G'day All! There follows a number of claimed scores from Canadian
participants in the CQ WW DX CW, ARRL SS SSB abd ARRL 160m contest. If
you know of any other Canadian claimed scores from these contests, please
send me a message with the details. I write a monthly column on HF Contests
in "The Canadian Amateur", the journal of the Radio Amateurs of Canada, and
I would like to include as many Canadian scores in a write-up planned for
Febrary issue. My deadline is appraoching fast. I'd appreciate whatever
help you can provide.
73, Dave VE2ZP/VE9CB
Packet: VE2ZP at VA3TCP.#EON.ON.CAN.NOAM.
E-Mail: ve2zp at va3tcp.ampr.org
CQ WW DX CW
Canadian Claimed Scores
VE3EJ A* VO1MP A VE1AZN AL
QSOs Zon DXc QSO Zon DXc QSOs Zon DXc
160m 356 16 51 86 9 23 1 1 1
80m 747 26 76 362 15 62 159 9 26
40m 923 32 94 395 24 69 242 20 59
20m 774 36 96 698 22 64 503 26 79
15m 737 26 79 476 19 66 320 21 68
10m 59 10 12 0 0 0 1 1 1
Tot 3596 146 408 2017 89 284 1226 78 234
5,023,118 1,856,421
VA9DH MS CG2ZP MS
QSOs Zon DXc QSOs Zon DXc
160m 338 16 54 181 9 13
80m 1028 20 73 526 15 49
40m 1212 32 107 366 23 56
20m 1320 27 102 1002 27 94
15m 297 24 30 51 19 48
10m 11 7 10 6 5 5
Tot 4206 126 426 2132 98 265
5,932,896 1,791,042
Call Cat QSOs Zon DXc Score
VY1JA A 1618 73 117 687,610
VE7IN A 694 83 119 328,048
VA2AM A 242,820
VA3KA A 174 29 65 40,608
VE6FR AL 184 67 112 79,834
VA3NR AA 510 73 169 277,574
VE3HX 28 43 8 16c 2,448
VE6JY 14 2310 39 137 1,043,856 *(VE6WQ op)
VE9ST 14 1950 35 119 790,174
XM7NTT14 2080 36 109 680,000
CK7A 14 2111 34 102 661,000 (VE7SV op)
VA7A 14 1501 35 92 439,166 (VE7XR op)
XM7CC3.5 1400 31 64 300,000
VE6AO MS 1414 68 116 550,896
*Possible new Canadian records
A=Single Op All Bands
AA=Single Op Assisted (+packet)
L=Low Power (100w max)
Q=QRP (5w max)
28=Single Op Single Band
MS=Multi-op, Single transmitter
MM=Multi-op, Multi-tx
DXc=Countries
Zon=Zones
ARRL Sweepstakes SSB
Canadian Claimed Scores
Call Cat QSOsSec Score
VE4GV A 1616 77 248,864
VE8EV A 219 71 31,098
VA3NR A 182 75 27,300
VE6DBH A 147 57 15,758
VE7UBC B 386 58 45,124
VE6SH Q 67 48 16,032
VG6JY M 1391 77 214,214
VE3RM M 1338 77 206,052
VY1JA M 1282 77 197,428
VE2CUA M 1278 77 196,812
VE5RI M 964 77 148,456
A=Low power (150w)
B=High power
Q=QRP (5w)
M=Multi-op
ARRL 160m Contest
Call Cat QSOsSec DXc Score
VA2AM H 48,560
VE2ZP L 181 42 2 16,192
VE6FR L 103 41 3 9,592
VE2OJ M unknown as yet
H=High Power
L=Low Power
M=Multi-op
>From Ray Rocker <rocker at datasync.com> Thu Dec 7 05:35:43 1995
From: Ray Rocker <rocker at datasync.com> (Ray Rocker)
Date: Wed, 6 Dec 1995 23:35:43 -0600 (CST)
Subject: More 160m SWL reports
Message-ID: <199512070535.XAA03467 at osh1.datasync.com>
In the same vein as KI4HN's report...here are some signal strength
reports from a station who wanted to play but couldn't be heard.
These are actual S-meter readings from my FT-757GX. Antenna was
an Alpha Delta DX-CC only up about 20 ft. My QTH is on the MS
Gulf Coast.
Gold, silver, and bronze medals for Loudness go to:
1. AA5BL at 25 over S9, easily blowing away rest of field
2. NS0B at 15 over S9, nudging out AB4RU
3. AB4RU at 15 over S9
S9+10: AD5Q, K4SB
S9+05: W9RE, K0LIR, NJ8M, WB9Z, N0TT, NM5M
S9: N4BP, NC0P, N6SS, K5LG, W0EJ, N4AR, AA8U, WZ3Q, NW6N, N5NMX, K4PI
S8: NY4N, K6LL, WD9INF, N4UL, AA5B, KB4GID, AB4CA, K9BGL, NI8G, K3ZO,
N6DX, W2CRS/0, WT9Q, NK7U, WA5Y, N9DX, N4YOS, AA4NC, W0SD, KB8TI,
K8MR, N4VV, KB4FAI, N0KSV
S7: KE9I, K8AQM, WB9CIF, W8KTQ, AI7B, W0HW, N8II, KC3MR, XE1AVM, K5NA,
W6GO, WA2SRQ, KC7BNH, N3BNA, N0AXL, KI7W, KF8HR, KO4EW, VE3KP, K0JPL
S6: W9WI, N3AM, AD4TJ, K4BAM, KE2PF, NN3Q, K8FC, WB1GQR, K9UWA, K1JKS,
KG8EF, NN9K/0, K9KU, W8UVZ, KC8P
(Noise bursts peaked about S5, so below this things are less precise)
S4-5: N4ROA, K3ONW, W2UP, AA3B, W4YE, K1ZM, N0DH/7, W3UM, K6XO/7, KA6BIM,
WD0T, KI4DC, N8NA, W3MM, W4TMR, AG8W
S2-3: WA1LNP, WU3A, W1PH, K1IU, WR3D, WA6FGV, KB0ZQ
Also here are some readings taken 0400-0430 Saturday. Signals during
this period were pretty consistently one S-unit lower than Sunday,
so interpolate accordingly...
S9+05: N5AN
S9: K4VX, N4ZZ, N4KG
S8: KB5UL, K0EJ
S7: VE3EJ, WA6RKE, W4MYA, K7OX
S6: WA2EKW, NO0Y, WA6KUI, W8FN
S4-5: K8GVK, KY2J, WB4RDV, N4IR, K3WW, AA6KX, XE2DV, K2WI, W3BGN
S2-3: K7SV, N6RZ, W2TZ
There you go. As usual for this area, 1's and 2's are very tough even
compared to 6's and 7's though the 6/7's are further away. Dunno why.
Ok, hope that helps. CU on 10. Got the DX-CC up to a whole
30-35 feet in some taller trees. Look out world! *cough*
--
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>From scott at 6.microbbs.us.com (Scott Lieberman) Sat Dec 2 15:46:08 1995
From: scott at 6.microbbs.us.com (Scott Lieberman) (Scott Lieberman)
Date: 02 Dec 95 07:46:08 -0800
Subject: Contest Announcement Screwup?
Message-ID: <452_9512062232 at microbbs.us.com>
k> get ready for a potentially much bigger screw up.
k>
k> I just got around to reading the announcement for the January VHF
k> Sweepstakes. In the various appeals to those who "have only an FM
k> transceiver", there is no mention of three significant rules
k> concerning FM: (1) No use of 146.52 or repeater frequencies;
k> (2) No solicitation of QSOs on repeaters; and the big one, (3) No
k> repeater QSOs!
k>
k> The writeup claims that "if you own a hand-held or two, you can
k> of VHF contesting..." . How this could be done without repeater
k> use is beyond me.
THAT DOES IT!!
The rules for ARRL contests are detailed for a purpose- to make sure everbody
understands exactly is permitted and what is not.
I strongly urge the ARRL to go back to the old system of printing ALL the rules
for contests in QST.
Scott N1EE/6 (Life Member, ARRL)
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