160 cw score rumors - 2nd time around

george fremin iii geoiii at bga.com
Sat Feb 11 08:17:12 EST 1995


Single Op High Power
--------------------
OT5T      1147 47 82 955,632 on4un
VP9AD     1302 57 64 952,512 n3rd
K5ZD       944 57 58 465,290
W2XL/VE9   745 54 37 362,362
N6DX       860 57 43 344,400
KC8MK     1019 57 43 325,700 nz4k
WB9Z       869 60 45 281,685
T99W       666 15 60 274,650
W9UP	  1016 58 35 244,683 n0bsh
K4VX/0    1033 58 28 239,000 n9jf

G3XTT      424 28 62 227,070
K3ZO       719 56 39 208,525
K3UA       713 55 35 205,000
W9ZRX      798 55 17 133,776 km9d
WS1E       562 56 23 131,140
K9MA       672  77   128,359
K2OWP      515 56 25 124,173
AA6KX      557 54 11 116,740
K1KI       353 47 28 110,775 4hrs
W1FJ       435 52 27 109,889

W8CAR	   602 55 19 108,926
N4XR       432 50 27 105,413
K5GN       450 57 30 105,000 @k2ua/5
KC1XX      353 49 31 103,760 5hrs
KL7RA      197 38 28  89,232
WE9V       500 55 11  89,000 @ks9k
NI6T       435 52 12  86,656
K8MR       534 54 11  80,860
WR3O       547  64    79,808
NX1G       308 46 24  73,010

K3TLX      390 51 17  67,456
G3TMA      172 20 42  63,510
N4OGW/9    412 52 11  60,165 8hrs
K4XU       395 52  7  54,162
K0EJ       355 50  5  43,175 6hrs
K1TR       232 34  5  20,436
W1MK       200 35  3  17,100
VS6BG       69  1 12   4,966 3hrs

Single Op Low Power
-------------------
K1HTV      704 56 29 150,960
IK4WMG     340  4 52  94,416
W5FO	   479 55 14  79,850
KA1CZF     240 40  2  27,512
W3CPB      201 35  3  16,872
WN3K       157  31    11,377

Single Op QRP
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WZ1R        31 15  0   1,088

Single Op Asst.
---------------
GM3YOR     534 33 71 358,592
G4BYG      500 31 71 308,754
K3WW      1010 57 42 307,791
G3LNS      274 41 66 216,033
W2UP       472 54 27 118,098
KY2T       415 53 23  84,512
WO1N       310 44 19  53,676
KF9PL      348 55  7  50,034 lp
KC1F       215 45 11  31,640
N2BCC      205 48  2  22,300

N2FF       124  40    11,240

Multi-Op
--------
G3ZEM      975 42 80 793,170 g3zem, g3vmw
W2GD      1433 57 70 694,324 w2gd, wa2srq, k2tw, ku2c, ns2k, wu3a, kb2jaq
I4JMY      800 39 70 535,000 i4jmy, i2vxj, ua3dpx, i4ufh
7S3OWG     823 34 71 509,565 sm3bdz, sm3cvm
EA3KU      754 37 69 492,000 ea3ku, ea3air
K1NG      1062 59 56 452,252 k1ng, ki1g
6D2X       907 56 32 437,888 k5tsq, w5vx
W7XR      1000 58 46 435,000 k7ss, aa7ft, w7xr
KY1H      1182 58 56 432,060 kb1w, w1ng, wm1k, nj1k
KN8Z      1256 58 45 376,000 

AB4RU     1248 56 46 351,186 ab4ru, k0di, kb4gid
I4IKW      602 31 73 302,000 i4ikw, i4eat, ik4dct
IK2QEI     636 26 62 300,000 ik2qei + others
UN2L       434  3 60 255,276 ua9ba, un2l, un4l
K3ANS      923 55 38 254,076 k3ans, wf3h, n2mzh, n2bim
NC0P      1080  87   232,986 nc0p, wo0v, wd0gvy, wa0fls
WX0B       974 56 34 225,180 kn8e, wx0b, na5q, ab5qy
KC0EI	   825 57 15 136,440 kc0ei, k0vbu, k0vxu, kb0iss, rc2cw/aa2ox
K1JKS      658 54 19 117,822 n1cev, k1jks
KK5GJ      332 50  7  43,149 kk5gj, wa5pok, kb5yvt

VE8CF       22         1,612 ve8cf, ve8nc

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George Fremin III
Austin, Texas C.K.U.                        
WB5VZL
512/416-0140
geoiii at bga.com

>From Dr. Eugene Zimmerman" <ezimmerm at DGS.dgsys.com  Sat Feb 11 15:16:39 1995
From: Dr. Eugene Zimmerman" <ezimmerm at DGS.dgsys.com (Dr. Eugene Zimmerman)
Date: Sat, 11 Feb 1995 10:16:39 -0500 (EST)
Subject: HIGH ANTENNA STATIC
Message-ID: <Pine.SOL.3.91.950211101207.6098A-100000 at DGS>



> Here's a question that we several of us started to discuss at a recent
> get-together.  Has anyone found a way to eliminate rain static on high
> antennas.  I know that several of us that have stacks on say 20 meters
> with the top antenna at about 120-140 feet and the bottom antenna at
> 70-90 feet have noticed that when a good amount or rain starts to fall
> the top antenna becomes relatively useless because of the high amount
> of static noise caused by the rain.  The bottom antenna remains
> practically immune to this noise, however.
> 
> Has anyone found a solution to this problem?  Inquiring minds want to
> know.  By the by, I have a 2 ele 40 mounted about 8-10 feet below the
> top 20 and it appears to have the same problem.  So attempting to shield
> the antenna with a higher one over it won't work.

Goose:

One solution, altho not very practical for many, is to use a cubical quad 
or other loop antenna.  I used one for years when I operated from Conn. 
and never remember hearing precip static.  I assumed it was because the 
"ends" of a quad element are so close to one another.
 
But that was a long time ago.   What do other quad users say?? 

73  Gene  W3ZZ




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