S50D score CQ WW Phone

s57ad at ljutcp.hamradio.si s57ad at ljutcp.hamradio.si
Mon Oct 30 16:57:09 EST 1995


                    CQ WORLD WIDE DX CONTEST -- 1995


      Call: S50D  (Op. S57AD)        Country:  Slovenia
      Mode: SSB                      Category: Single Unlimited

      BAND     QSO   QSO PTS  PTS/QSO   ZONES COUNTRIES


      160       56       61     1.09      5      34
       80      461      518     1.12     14      63
       40       73      122     1.67     13      48
       20      282      602     2.13     31      83
       15      635     1516     2.39     38     117
       10      110      222     2.02     25      58
     ---------------------------------------------------

     Totals   1617     3041     1.88    126     403  =>  1,608,689



All reports sent were 5915 , unless otherwise noted.

Equipment Description:
                          Icom IC-751A + SB220
                          PC386 + CT 9.15 + DVP
                          MFJ-784 DSP filter

               Antennas:  160 - quarterwave sloper
                           80 - sloping dipoles
                           40 - 2 el wire loop
                           20/ 15/ 10 - TH6DXX

Club Affiliation: Slovenia Contest Club

This is to certify that in this contest I have operated
my transmitter within the limitations of my license and have
observed fully the rules and regulations of the contest.


                             Signature: Mirko Sibilja, S57AD             

           MAILING ADDRESS:


               Radioklub "Krsko"  S50D
               P.O.Box 68
               Krsko, SI 68270


Comments: 

 CONDX UFB on all bands!
 Most of job done on 80 and 15, as 40 & 20 m input coils in amplifier
 broke in Saturday evening. Anyway continued with contest, not for results
 but for lot of fun! 



>From force12e at lightlink.com (Natan)  Mon Oct 30 22:11:49 1995
From: force12e at lightlink.com (Natan) (Natan)
Date: Mon, 30 Oct 95 17:11:49 EST
Subject: CQWW SSB Single OP/unassisted
Message-ID: <199510301713.MAA29450 at light.lightlink.com>


Not much to say about this one.   I simly did not do a good
enough job operating!   Bad band choices and not being in
the right place at the right time will not produce a good
score.   Sleeping 15 hours did not help my 80 meter score
and I did not spend nearly enough time on 20 ( my best band)
to take advantage of the propogation. The celestial
convention against 10 meter signals arriving in the Ithaca
area continues (verified by another local contester N2AU) as
I did not hear a signal on 10 on Sat. at all.  In fact, I
checked 10 meters, every 15 minutes to be sure I did not
miss anything.  On Sunday, I finally found a signal and
worked 6 ea. EA8 stations, absolutely nothing else --- talk
about selective illumination.  Finally heard and worked the
normal group of South American stations later in the
afternoon.

On Friday daytime and on Friday night my hilltop was blessed
with winds (over 60 mph continuous and much higher gusts)
and thunder storms that made me very nervous and sure made
turnig the antennas an adventure.  The static on 160 and 80
was terrible, but the EWEs did their job nicely.  My last
minute decision to put up the half sloper on Europe on 160
did nothing but destructively interact with the rotating
dipole on 80.  Sure says something about last minute
decisons and not thinking things through.

Sure hope I find a dependable way to connect to the spotting
cluster as this single op stuff is not my idea of fun
anymore.  Looking back at the weekend, I sure did have fun
and the highlight was certainly found on 15 meters when I
asked the drone of Eu stations to please QRX.  Out of the
noise came an ET3, and a S79.  What a pleasent surprise.

The building process continues......

break down follows:

160    18, 6, 9

 80    65, 13, 41

 40   151, 25, 71

 20   492, 32, 104

 15   802, 28, 113

 10    63, 9, 20

1591 QSOs, 113 Zones, 358 Countries for 2,060,154

Single op, no packet, one radio ,no  DVP  (I'm old
fashioned)

W6XR/2 is:

160 --ground plane and 1/4 sloper at 72'

 80 -- rotatable dipole at 75'

 40 -- 2 el yagi at 82'

 20/15/10 -- Stacked C3s at 75' and 45'

2 ea. EWEs named Sarah and Rebecca

TS950SD and Mr. Alphy 86 type.

Natan, W6XR/2


These opinions are my own and my province only!
Opinions expressed are not those of FORCE 12, but
are mine totally!!


Natan W6XR/2


>From mraz at maverick.aud.alcatel.com (Kris I. Mraz)  Mon Oct 30 17:23:43 1995
From: mraz at maverick.aud.alcatel.com (Kris I. Mraz) (Kris I. Mraz)
Date: Mon, 30 Oct 95 11:23:43 CST
Subject: Raising Rohn 45 Tower
Message-ID: <9510301723.AA00490 at maverick.aud.alcatel.com>

Last week I witnessed the installation of a 100ft. self supporting
tower at WX0B's place. Very neat, very clean, very quick. Since I
recently got city approval to put up a 125 ft. Rohn 45 tower I started
pondering if I could do the same thing; completely assemble it on the
ground horizontally then hoist it into position with a crane. I
couldn't find anything in the Rohn catalog about crane installation of
their towers. Has anyone ever tried this? If so, do you have any tips
for a successful installation? Thanks.


73
Kris AA5UO
mraz at aud.alcatel.com

>From floydjr at nr.infi.net (jim floyd)  Mon Oct 30 17:41:41 1995
From: floydjr at nr.infi.net (jim floyd) (jim floyd)
Date: Mon, 30 Oct 1995 13:41:41 -0400
Subject: CQWW SSB Breakdown I
Message-ID: <199510301746.MAA12484 at larry.infi.net>


BAND BREAKDOWN OF CQWW SSB 1995

Compiled by
WA4ZXA


    160       80         40          20          15          10
___________________________________________________________________
WA4ZXA  
   8/3/3   33/12/25   81/19/49    236/24/72   304/23/84    68/9/19
VG6BG
   0/0/0   87/11/14   85/19/27    483/33/61  1105/30/82  318/18/27
K3ZO
 13/7/10  148/15/51  187/20/66  1118/32/119   769/27/96     17/3/4
N9XBM
   0/0/0      0/0/0      8/5/7    193/20/65   153/19/51      1/1/1
K1FWF
 17/7/10   26/11/18   41/16/34    104/21/58   119/23/68   52/13/31
W2UP
  10/6/7   35/10/28   50/14/43    115/22/71   116/20/57      7/5/5
WB0O
  17/8/9   81/21/37  131/27/66    249/30/85   252/24/73    53/6/12
K6XO
  12/5/5   29/11/16   28/12/14    255/27/75   242/26/58      1/1/1

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

Well this is my first attempt at this. I hope this meets everyones 
approval. I am afraid that if I put the call on the same line it will
word wrap on your screen. If everyone sees that it is way short on 
the end let me know and I will adjust it. I will also appreciate any
feed back on this one also.

73's Jim // WA4ZXA  @N4ZC  <>  floydjr at nr.infi.net


>From floydjr at nr.infi.net (jim floyd)  Mon Oct 30 17:41:45 1995
From: floydjr at nr.infi.net (jim floyd) (jim floyd)
Date: Mon, 30 Oct 1995 13:41:45 -0400
Subject: CQWW SSB Scores I
Message-ID: <199510301746.MAA12512 at larry.infi.net>


CQWW 1995 RAW SCORES

Compiled by
WA4ZXA



CLASS                 SCORE       QSO'S      PTS       Z       DX
___________________________________________________________________

S/OP/HP

WB0O                 845,856       783               116      280
KF0DJ                453,968       618      1669      89      183
W2UP                 260,928       333       906      77      211

S/OP/LP

WA4ZXA               655,596       730      1918      90      252
           

S/OP/ASSIST

K3ZO               2,903,196      2252               104      348
VS6BG              1,344,350      2078               111      211
K1FWF                303,800       359       980      91      219
N9BXM                154,700       355       910      45      125
N4XSE                 80,055       220                42       93
                 

Single Band
10M

15m

KM9P                 465,322      1124                28      115
KJ6HO  LP/UN         253,930       674                32      102
WA0RJY LP/A           98,576       345       976      26       75  
KO9Y                  96,188       692                28      111

20M

40M

80M

160M


Multi/Single

K6XO                 388,046       567                82      115

Multi/Multi

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

First let me say thank you to everyone for letting me do this. Now 
for some comments which should help in the future.

Please send me your class completely. Try to send it like it is on 
this sheet. If there are any breakdowns I missed please correct me.

You will notice in the single band that there is un/a beside a call.
This of course means Unassisted and Assisted. I am not sure this is
a true class or not but I put it that way so people will know. Also
I will only put HP or LP beside call and not make two classes. Trying
to cutdown on bandwidth.

Finally I know some of the scores do not look right. I will and repeat
will only put down what you send. I will not change anything unless
told to by you. Please do not flame me for any mistakes except for 
typos. If scores are wrong email the call. Feel free to send me mail
and I will correct anything about your score or class.

This is the first rough draft of this and I am trying my best to make
it work for you. Any suggestions to improve it will be appreciated. 
Look for the breakdown sheet for more info.

73's Jim // WA4ZXA  @N4ZC   <>  floydjr at nr.infi.net




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