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Sat Feb 25 16:07:54 EST 1995


ARRL INTERNATIONAL DX CONTEST -- 1995

Call: VP2E/WJ2O                Country: Anguilla
Mode: CW                       Category: Single Operator 
Power:  99 Watts

Band    QSO    Points    Mults          Last Year

160      144      432      33              32   11
 80      521     1563      51             396   49
 40      919     2757      55             859   57
 20      889     2667      56             942   57
 15      713     2139      54             950   58
 10      632     1896      50            1058   56
-----------------------------------------------------

Totals  3818    11454    299             4237   288
Score   3,424,746                            3,660,768
 
Congratulations to Larry, K3TLX (C6AHE) for beating me.  I'm getting used to
the 2nd place slot.

Only excuse:  Rates were so low Sunday morning that I took a nap that I
almost never got up from.  End result 400 Q's less than last year but a few
more mults.

Thanks for you guys that moved to other bands with me.  Are they're hams in
Wyoming?  I believe there was much more Canadian participation this year.
 VE2 can sometimes be rare but I must have worked 20 of 'em.

The ops on 160 are very polite.  One station at a time gave their call until
I cleaned them all up.  I actually had a good rate there.

Both mornings were slow because Europe was so strong.  It's better when
operating in the Carrib. if Europe is dead.  But, if Europe is not comming
in, a lot of casual US operators will quit.  I couldn't wait for 10 meters to
open (about 10 am EST each morning) so somebody would work me.  New lesson to
me: sleep mornings (6 to 9 am local) when Europe is open to the US.

The best way I know to keep multi-multi stations from asking me if I'll
change bands is to work them on all bands the first day.  I wasn't asked even
once and I'm not disappointed.

What great fun . . . when's the next one?

73 es CUL, Dave, WJ2O



>From Doug Grant <0006008716 at mcimail.com>  Sat Feb 25 21:25:00 1995
From: Doug Grant <0006008716 at mcimail.com> (Doug Grant)
Date: Sat, 25 Feb 95 16:25 EST
Subject: ARRL DX CW Rumors V2
Message-ID: <40950225212504/0006008716NA3EM at MCIMAIL.COM>

ARRL CW DX CONTEST SCORE RUMORS
from 3830 and Internet
Breakdowns are 160-10 L-R
v 2.0 25 Feb 95
a few scores reported via Internet fell in the bit bucket...sorry

MM

W3LPL 9.23M 5307-580 150/57 733/95 1399/126 1745/130 1165/118 115/54
K1KI  7.67M 5040-509  97/44 507/81 1429/114 1753/124 1159/104  95/42
K3LR  7.23M 4559-529  88/42 568/92 1360/119 1344/116 1101/108  98/52
K1TR  7.1 M 4879-486  59/35 737/88 1126/108 1718/116 1161/101  78/38
N2RM  5.9 M 4013-491 154/48 558/81 1055/103 1312/115  830/97  104/47
KY1H  5.4 M 3899-467  74/41 517/82  904/96  1460/115  867/93   77/40
KY3N  4.97M 3568-465
K3ANS 3.86M 2912-445
W0AIH 3.29M 2556-430
K1KP  2.86M 2495-383  1 tower
WX0B  2.5 M 2390-367

M2

K1AR  7.66M 5054-506  55/36 610/87 1346/113 1714/118 1247/110  82/42 at K1EA
N3RS  6.6 M 4391-504  66/37 475/84 1225/112 1417/118 1136/111  72/42
N2NT  6.47M 4218-512  79/44 556/85 1065/111 1272/116 1154/109  92/47 at NF2L
K8AZ  4.37M 3337-438  40/33 196/67  904/99  1223/100  914/103  60/36
W1CW/4 3.85 3028-425  43/30 317/72  814/92   921/95   786/86  147/50
WD8LLD 3.3M 2668-407  50/33 159/66  645/87  1070/101  689/90   55/30
WF3T  3.3 M 2695-411  at N6CQ/3
WO1N  2.5 M 2359-360
W6GO  2.4 M 2427-331  
K9UWA 2.3 M 2067-383
W9KDX 2.3 M 2048-380
N7ML  2.1 M 2267-312
NC0P  2.06M 1979-347

MS

W3BGN 4.01M 2931-456  98/48 335/80  749/93   960/99  728/94  61/42
N2NU  3.89M 3024-429  73/42 433/79  655/80  1003/101 824/97  36/30
NK7U  1.23M 1744-236
N2IC  1.19M 1466-271
W6REC  856K 1186-241

SOA

K3WW  3.3M 2608-422  66/45 264/76  687/86  872/94  671/88  48/33
K5NA  3.1M 2369-436  47/39 248/76  654/93  634/97  742/96  44/35
AD1C  2.8M 2351-403 at KC1XX
K1IU  2.3M 2043-373 no 40M ant
K2WK  2.0M 1817-378
AA3B  1.9M 1833-344
KC1F  1.8M 1926-312
K2PS  1.6M 1578-334
N3RR  1.5M 1294-376
K2SX  1.36 1445-313
W1NG  1.25 1173-358
W2UP  1.16 1281-303
KF2O  987K  985-334
N6ZZ  944K 1081-294 
K4XU  912K  993-307
K3SA  882K 1018-290
W1YK  835K 1043-267  KM1P opr
WA1G  660K  825-267
K1FWF 360K  450-267  part time

SO

KM1H  3.7M 3215-384  62/36 324/67 833/80 1081/95 881/82 34/24 KQ2M opr.
K5ZD  3.5M 3087-378  70/35 230/64 816/83  986/92 942/81 43/23
W1KM  3.2M 3018-354  47/29 430/69 875/84 1008/85 616/63 42/24
N4RJ  3.0M 2685-371   KM9P opr
W2SC  2.87 2677-357
N6BV  2.86 2840-336
K3ZO  2.86 2617-365
KT3Y  2.55 2665-318 wires only
K1ZZ  2.20 2070-355
W9RE  1.97 1990-331
K2XA  1.43 1416-338
K0EJ  1.10 1391-263
K9MA   .98 1222-267
WB5VZL .91 1126-271
K8MR   .72  986-243  18 hrs
K0KX   .62  839-249
W2VJN  .59  954-206
AA6KX  .57  904-210 
K4AMC  .32  615-177  12 hrs

SOLP

K2SG  1.46M 1626-299
K7SV  1.45M 1421-342
WA0QOA 801K 1100-234


SO QRP

AA2U   526K 741-237
K7FR   267K 606-147

W4MYA 160 158-58  26K
W0ZV  160 153-52  24K

W1MK   80 929-89  248K
AA6TT  80 320-61  58K  AA5B opr


VE2ZP  20 1489-112 500K UU2JX opr
VE9ST  20 1552-105 475K
KC2X   20 1326-107 436K
K4VX/0 20 1221-102 373K  W9WI opr
W1IHN  20  919-97  267K
WA6KUI 20  401-80   96K

W5VX   15  879-91  240K
N4BP   15  807-89  215K

KE3Q   10 146-56  22K


DX

C6AHE     LP 3.5M 3943-298
VP2E/WJ2O LP 3.4M 3818-298
XE1/AA6RX LP 3.0M 3166-321  
KP4VA     LP 2.9M 3599-272 KP4TK opr...no 160 
KH6RS     LP 2.5M 3082-269 N0AX opr

F6FGZ  	  HP 1.9M 2882-219
VK5GN     HP 1.3M 1864-232 N6AA op
VS6BG     HP 255K 708-106  15 hrs

DL2HBX   QRP 71K  319-74

KL7RA     40 173K 996-58

6E2T      M2 5.8M 5799-331
KL7Y      M2 3.5M 4096-289

V31TP     MS 3.8M 4092-307
HG1S      MS 2.1M 3113-229
EI7M      MS 2.1M 3032-229

S51QA 15m   515 47    72,615  
S56A  LP    496 116   172.260 
S59AA SOAB  588 131   230.691   
S50D  M/S  1963 189 1,113,021  
S59KW 80m   508 42    64.000  
S51W  80m   394 45    53,190
S50C  80m   419 39    49,023  


73,

Doug K1DG
k1dg at mcimail.com


>From Sergei Kulyov <skulyov at freenet.columbus.oh.us>  Sat Feb 25 21:33:50 1995
From: Sergei Kulyov <skulyov at freenet.columbus.oh.us> (Sergei Kulyov)
Date: Sat, 25 Feb 1995 16:33:50 -0500 (EST)
Subject: CQ Magazine E-Mail address wanted!
Message-ID: <Pine.3.07.9502251646.A21450-9100000 at acme>

On Sun, 26 Feb 1995, Eugene G. Sidorov wrote:

> Gee, does anyone have any E-Mail address of CQ Magazine?
> 
> 
> --- 
>         73,  "Jerry"  UA9AR.

Try e-mail K1AR, he is the general manager of CQ:
p00259 at pslink.com
John Dorr, K1AR

Uspekhov!

Sergei
AA8OT es UA3AP



>From Bill Straw <0007359114 at mcimail.com>  Sun Feb 26 03:13:00 1995
From: Bill Straw <0007359114 at mcimail.com> (Bill Straw)
Date: Sat, 25 Feb 95 22:13 EST
Subject: Query
Message-ID: <01950226031310/0007359114PJ4EM at MCIMAIL.COM>

  It says in this week's TIME magazine that Kevin
Mitnick, the big time hacker that was caught last
week, was "an accomplished ham radio operator."
Does anyone know his callsign, was he ever into
contests? Since he has so much time on his hands
now, maybe I should give him a call and he could
help me figure out how to get my packet station
going.
  ( note the posting time of this message, during
the CQ 160 DX, I repeat DX, contest. Reading time
magazine is turning out to be much more exciting)

  73's BILL  WB0OOOOOOOOOOOOO   Northern  NDAK
        Current Temp is 9F  Today's high 14F


>From steve.wilson at almac.co.uk (STEVE WILSON)  Sun Feb 26 00:47:00 1995
From: steve.wilson at almac.co.uk (STEVE WILSON) (STEVE WILSON)
Date: Sun, 26 Feb 95 01:47:00 +0100
Subject: Alpha 91B Amplifier
Message-ID: <8A4406B.025601C624.uuout at almac.co.uk>

During the recent CQWW 160m contest I was lucky enough to guest operate
the station of G3ZEM.  Bob has a pretty powerful 160m station with an
inverted vee at 110ft and several beverages which provided amazing
reception, especially to the USA.  I have never experienced 160m
conditions like that ever before, and I'm still wondering at the
strength of some of the USA mid-west stations.  The QSO I made with
KL7RA ranks as the best - KL7 from western EU is a pretty hard path on
160m, but signals were amazingly loud.  We ended up with a score of 785K
which unfortunately didn't quite match (ON4UN) OT5T's score - but we'll
be back again next year!  Logging was with EI5DI's excellent 'Super-Duper'
and we were linked throughout to our local PacketCluster GB7YDX which helped
in our Multi-Single effort.  We used a Kenwood TS-950SDX and an Alpha 87A
amplifier which did a really neat job of work.  ETO certainly know how
to build a linear amplifier - I was VERY impressed.

I would like to replace my ageing TL-922 amplifier with an Alpha unit -
unfortunately, the Alpha 87A costs about 6000 English pounds with UK
import tax and shipping by UPS.  I've seen a couple of adverts for the
Alpha 91B (Svetlana Alpha?) in the 'DX Magazine' and written to Ray
Heaton at Alpha for more details.  That was about four weeks back, but
despite sending dollar bills for return postage I've heard nothing!  At
$US 2298, the Alpha 91B looks like an affordable buy and I'm very
interested in knowing more.

Subsequently, I have heard that the Alpha 91B has been dogged with
problems and that the Russian 3CX800A tubes are particularly fragile.  I
would be very interested to hear if anyone on this reflector has any
experience of the Alpha 91B from a user perspective?  I apologise if
this topic has been covered before on here - I'm very new to the CQ
Contest reflector.

73 de Steve G3VMW                 (steve.wilson at almac.co.uk)

Steve Wilson

 * 1st 1.11 * QWK . The VHS of offline mail formats

>From k2mm at MasPar.COM (John Zapisek K2MM)  Sun Feb 26 03:51:39 1995
From: k2mm at MasPar.COM (John Zapisek K2MM) (John Zapisek K2MM)
Date: Sat, 25 Feb 95 19:51:39 PST
Subject: Kevin Mitnick
Message-ID: <9502260351.AA21884 at greylock.local>

> [Bill/WB0O]  TIME magazine [says] that Kevin Mitnick, the big time hacker
> that was caught last week, was "an accomplished ham radio operator."

Figgers ;-)

> Does anyone know his callsign . . .

The 92 callbook gives this hit:

    Kevin D. Mitnick, N6NHG
    14744 Leadwell St.
    Van Nuys, CA  91405
    General, DOB 63 Aug 06

> . . . was he ever into contests?

No hits in any of my logs (SS, WPX, NAQP, Sprint, 160m, 10m).  --John/K2MM

>From scott at 6.microbbs.us.com (Scott Lieberman)  Sun Feb 26 00:30:16 1995
From: scott at 6.microbbs.us.com (Scott Lieberman) (Scott Lieberman)
Date: 25 Feb 95 16:30:16 -0800
Subject: Sprint woes
Message-ID: <5d0_9502252033 at microbbs.us.com>


N2IC says I should be doing at least 250 in the CW Sprint.

Feb **1982** CW Sprint
 
Top W1 Scores
 
K1KI  279-41-11,234
K1AR  298-37-11,026
K1DG  292-37-10,804
N1EE  272-39-10,608
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
W1WEF 270-39-10,530
K1BW  280-36-10,080
 
So, at least in that one Sprint, it seems I knew what I was doing! (I wonder if
being only 23 years old had anything to do with it? :-)   This was with a
TS-820, SB-200, tribander and dipoles on 80 and 40.  I think the reason I did
so well from New England is that I do much better on 40 and 80 than on 20,
possibly because I have trouble with stations 50 miles away that are only S2
but are capable of covering up my signal on the east coast.
Regarding N2IC'sadvice to not spend the first 2 hours on 20 meters... 

Thanks for the tip- I still think I will go back to 20 at 0150Z or 0200Z for
some multipliers, but I guess I need to go to 40 at 0130Z or so.
--
|Fidonet:  Scott Lieberman 1:143/6
|Internet: scott at 6.microbbs.us.com
|
| Standard disclaimer: The views of this user are strictly their own.
| via a2i communications gateway (408) 293-9010 logon=guest for info!


>From abraun at alb.med.itc.com (Alan Braun)  Sun Feb 26 01:26:13 1995
From: abraun at alb.med.itc.com (Alan Braun) (Alan Braun)
Date: Sun, 26 Feb 95 01:26:13 GMT
Subject: V31TP in ARRL DX contest
Message-ID: <9502265173 at alb.med.itc.com>

V31TP made over 4000 QSO's in the recent ARRL DX CW contest.  We will be
sending QSL cards to ALL stations worked via the buro once they are
printed.  Therefore it will not be necessary for anyone to send us cards. 
Thanks for all the Q's!  73 - Alan V31EV/NS0B and John V31TP/WC0W

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*   Alan Braun MD, NS0B       *   Internet: abraun at alb.med.itc.com      *
*   Jefferson City, MO        *   Packet: NS0B at N0LBA.#cmo.mo.usa.noam   *
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>From abraun at alb.med.itc.com (Alan Braun)  Sun Feb 26 01:21:03 1995
From: abraun at alb.med.itc.com (Alan Braun) (Alan Braun)
Date: Sun, 26 Feb 95 01:21:03 GMT
Subject: Working W's in DX contests
References: <9502241936.AA10589 at us1rmc.bb.dec.com>
Message-ID: <9502264863 at alb.med.itc.com>

In Article <9502241936.AA10589 at us1rmc.bb.dec.com>
reisert at wrksys.enet.dec.com writes:
 
> I think if you had just worked the JA and moved on, you would have been a
> lot better off.
>  
> 73 - Jim AD1C
>  
Jim - I thought about that but decided against it for several reasons:
1.  I'd already seen (through operating before the contest) how quickly a
pileup to JA or EU develops...2 or 3 Q's and then an eruption as the
packet cluster spots hit.
2.  The band was so full of people at the time that it had taken me 10
minutes just to find a place to call CQ and I didn't want to have to leave
my run frequency, which is what would have happened if a pileup got
started.
3.  The guy I was operating with, whose radio it was and in whose cousins'
house we were staying, said NOT to.  He finished 5th in the world in
single op from V3 last year and was out for blood this time.
 
I'm sure, since the JA was persistent enough to keep calling me for half
an hour when he knew I was hearing him and ignoring him, that V3 would
probably have been an all time new one for him.  Actually I felt a little
sorry for him.  I was a DXer long before I was a contester (and still am
in fact).  In a contest from my home QTH, if I find a new DXCC counter
while I'm S & P'ing (doesn't happen much anymore with over 300 confirmed!)
I'll throw rate and score out the window and slug it out in the pile until
I work him, no matter how long it takes.  But doing a contest from a DX
location, particularly an area-specific contest like the ARRL DX contest,
is a totally different ball game and has to be played by different rules -
now that I've done it myself I realize why. 73 - Alan V31EV/NS0B
 
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*   Alan Braun MD, NS0B       *   Internet: abraun at alb.med.itc.com      *
*   Jefferson City, MO        *   Packet: NS0B at N0LBA.#cmo.mo.usa.noam   *
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>From Ed J. Young <youngej at saturn.uaamath.alaska.edu>  Sun Feb 26 12:23:36 1995
From: Ed J. Young <youngej at saturn.uaamath.alaska.edu> (Ed J. Young <youngej at saturn.uaamath.alaska.edu>)
Date: Sun, 26 Feb 1995 03:23:36 -0900
Subject: No subject
Message-ID: <9502261223.AA06252 at saturn.uaamath.alaska.edu>

Testing distribution. Ignore this message. 

NL7FU

>From Dighton at ix.netcom.com (Jonathan Hutchins)  Sun Feb 26 14:08:16 1995
From: Dighton at ix.netcom.com (Jonathan Hutchins) (Jonathan Hutchins)
Date: Sun, 26 Feb 1995 06:08:16 -0800
Subject: Contest Exchanges
Message-ID: <199502261408.GAA22618 at ix2.ix.netcom.com>

Maybe we should have a contest where the exchange is the
serial number of the radio you're using. . .

Jon/AB4MT


>From mhd at krk.fi (Markus Hamro-Drotz)  Sun Feb 26 13:46:24 1995
From: mhd at krk.fi (Markus Hamro-Drotz) (Markus Hamro-Drotz)
Date: Sun, 26 Feb 1995 15:46:24 +0200 (EET)
Subject: unsubscribe
Message-ID: <9502261346.AA19697 at krk.fi>

unsubscribe


>From Randy Thompson <k5zd at iconics.com>  Sun Feb 26 17:01:34 1995
From: Randy Thompson <k5zd at iconics.com> (Randy Thompson)
Date: Sun, 26 Feb 1995 12:01:34 -0500 (EST)
Subject: Unacceptable QSO's ??
Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.3.91.950226115954.7460D-100000 at genesis.iconics.com>

On Fri, 24 Feb 1995 fish at crl.com wrote:
> Tom (W2SC) and I were talking off line and he mentioned that he didn't
> consider his QSO with the V44 station a good one since the guy wasn't
> sending a power number with the reports.  He and I both asked the guy for
> the power and he gave it to us, but Tom still feels this is not a good QSO
> since it wasn't part of the exchange.
> 
If he gave you a power he is good.  After all, that's the exchange!  If 
he did not give you a power, but you heard it from another QSO, then I 
would count it.

This happens a lot with the guys who aren't in the contest.

DX contests are just call copying exercises anyway.  If they wanted us to 
actually copy the exchange, they would require an exchange that has 
information value.

Randy Thompson, K5ZD

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