NAQP Logging Program??

V.LONG.SA at OCF.compuserve.com V.LONG.SA at OCF.compuserve.com
Fri Jul 14 11:43:52 EDT 1995


*Message:
From: V.LONG.SA at OCGRV02
Date: 7/13/95 8:27PM
To: >INTERNET:CQ-CONTEST at tgv.com at OCF_INFORM
Subject: NAQP Logging Program??
Contents:
    Anyone know of good logging program for the North American QSO Party?

    CT doesn't seem to support this one.

    Tks  Scott, AA8SM


>From Steve Merchant <merchant at crl.com>  Fri Jul 14 15:57:16 1995
From: Steve Merchant <merchant at crl.com> (Steve Merchant)
Date: Fri, 14 Jul 1995 07:57:16 -0700
Subject: N4TQO IARU Score
Message-ID: <199507141457.AA23520 at crl10.crl.com>

                      IARU HF Championship -- 1995


      Call: N4TQO                    Country:  United States
                                     Category: Single Operator

     BAND      QSO   QSO-PTS   PTS/Q    ZONES  HQ STNS


      160        4       10     2.50      3      0   66' vertical
       80       28       94     3.36      9      2   KLM 2 el @ 120'
       40      313     1237     3.95     25      3   KLM 4 el @ 130'
       20      691     2769     4.01     40     16   5 el @ 90', (2) KT34XA
       15       54      166     3.07     12      6   6 el @ 60', "   "    "
       10        0        0     0.00      0      0               "   "    "
     ---------------------------------------------------

     Totals   1090     4276     3.92     89     27

                 Score: 496,016 points


Equipment Description:  TS930, Alpha 76PA, CTv9.23

Soapbox:  Operated from AG6D, where a fair amount of antenna work was in
progress.  Did about the same as last year, although slightly fewer Q's and
mults.  20 was not nearly as hot this year.  Felt like there were many more HQ
stations.

Pleasant surprises:  being called by 9J2BO in the middle of a JA run on 40; 
being called twice by 3W5FM.

Did I Need This?:  being told by N6TR after the contest (he was visiting AG6D)
the reason I hadn't done better was my choice of logging s/w.

Immediately after the contest K2MM, WM2C and NW6S showed up and we did antenna
work all day -- restored the 70' tower and KT34XA which had blown over in the
winter storms.  Tree showed up in time for a beer.

Thanks for all the Q's -- hope to see everyone in APSprint, SprINT and NAQP.

73, Steve  N4TQO
merchant at crl.com





>From Peter G. Smith" <n4zr at netcom.com  Fri Jul 14 16:04:22 1995
From: Peter G. Smith" <n4zr at netcom.com (Peter G. Smith)
Date: Fri, 14 Jul 1995 08:04:22 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: Stacking distance/absolute height
Message-ID: <Pine.3.89.9507140759.A28817-0100000 at netcom20>

Is there any established wisdom as to the optimum stacking spacing between
like antennas for HF contest use?  The monobander case seems like it would
be pretty straightforward to model, but what about tribanders?  I have
modeled stacked TH-7s at a number of spacings and some combinations seem
really counterproductive -- relatively large high-angle lobes, degraded
front-to-back, etc. on one or another band.  Has anyone done the hundreds
of iterations that must be necessary to come up with a good compromise, at
least between 15 and 20 meter performance, or preferably with 10 as well? 
And what about 40?  Force 12 has a very interesting new antenna, 
combining their C-3 tri-bander with a 2-element shortened 40, that might 
make a good "quad-bander" stack.

A related question - How does absolute height above ground affect
tribander stacks, and specifically the selection of a compromise position 
for the three bands?  For example, could you assume that a given spacing, 
higher in the air, would work as well in terms of addition and 
cancellation, while offering additional low-angle benefit?  Or is it more 
complicated than that?

Please reply by e-mail.  If anyone is interested, I'll summarize. 

73, Pete                                       
N4ZR at netcom.com

"Sometimes a tower is just a tower"


>From Steve Merchant <merchant at crl.com>  Fri Jul 14 17:52:38 1995
From: Steve Merchant <merchant at crl.com> (Steve Merchant)
Date: Fri, 14 Jul 1995 09:52:38 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: N4TQO IARU Score -- Corrections
Message-ID: <Pine.SUN.3.91.950714095008.24051C-100000 at crl.crl.com>

It's always something:

1.  Mode was CW only (what else?)

2.  Deputy Chief Antenna-Meister was NF6S, not NW6S.  (Too much time 
fondling NAQP logs, I guess.)  Sorry, Larry.



>From cgate!ocker at zool.interaccess.com (Charlie Ocker)  Fri Jul 14 19:07:48 1995
From: cgate!ocker at zool.interaccess.com (Charlie Ocker) (Charlie Ocker)
Date: Fri, 14 Jul 95 13:07:48 CDT
Subject: KS9W FD Results - 3A IL
Message-ID: <9507141807.AA12097 at chasind.com>

Man, is this really late!  My apologies...

KS9W, 3A, IL.
Club: McHenry County Wireless Assn. (MCWA)

Band   CW      SSB
------------------
160	0	0
 80   249     162
 80N    3       0
 40   375     501
 40N   19       0
 20   530     919
 17     0       0
 15   157     392
 15N    0       0
 12     1       0
 10     0       9
 10N    1     153
  6     0      35
  2     0     112
SAT     0       0
PKT    11       0
-----------------
     1346  + 2283	=> 3629 total qso's
    (2692  + 2283) x 2	=> 9950 qso points + 1300 bonus => 11,250 total points

Special tnx the tent captains and team leaders:
K9RN, W9KDX, W9NB, AA9LX, N9KVT, N9UNV, and N9VDS.

And a big tnx to Bob, KS9W, for an outstanding job as FD chairman.

Rigs: FT1000, FT990, FT890.
Ants: Tribanders, wires, verticals
Strategy: 1 cw stn, 2 ssb stns, novice stn, vhf/uhf/packet stn

This was a GREAT club effort, with what seemed like a whole army of helpers.
There had to be at least 40 people actively involved.  I, personally, had a
wonderfull time and thoroughly enjoyed myself with a weekend of exclusive cw
operating.  Good food, great wx, fantastic comradarie!

73,
Charlie  KD5PJ/9	ocker at chasind.com

     

>From BILL FISHER" <BFISHER at concen.com  Fri Jul 14 14:44:23 1995
From: BILL FISHER" <BFISHER at concen.com (BILL FISHER)
Date: Fri, 14 Jul 95 13:44:23
Subject: NAQP Logging Program??
Message-ID: <9506148057.AA805754663 at concen.concen.com>


     

NA.  Works just like CT.  Contact K3LR at telarama.com.  I believe that is correct 
email for Tim.

73

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*Message:
From: V.LONG.SA at OCGRV02
Date: 7/13/95 8:27PM
To: >INTERNET:CQ-CONTEST at tgv.com at OCF_INFORM 
Subject: NAQP Logging Program??
Contents:
    Anyone know of good logging program for the North American QSO Party?
     
    CT doesn't seem to support this one.
     
    Tks  Scott, AA8SM
     



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