[CQ-Contest] Origin of 3830 Score Reporting

robert wa1fcn at charter.net
Tue Mar 19 11:08:26 EDT 2019


     GM All

         Well I sure remember listening to 3830 reports.  I was so 
amazed at scores.

         After hearing these tremendous scores, I never dared to report my

         lowly efforts.

         BoB WA1FCN


On 3/18/2019 5:41 PM, Bob Epstein K8IA via CQ-Contest wrote:
> My first contest was in 1957, but I had no real need to listen to the big gun 3830 reports then. I recall 3830 khz use after contests in the mid-late 1960s, east coast/midwest USA. Which means it probably began well before that.Bob K8IAArizona Outlaws Contest Club
> -------- Original message --------From: Bruce Horn <bhorn at hornucopia.com> Date: 3/18/19  9:03 AM  (GMT-07:00) To: cq-contest <cq-contest at contesting.com> Subject: [CQ-Contest] Origin of 3830 Score Reporting Hi,I've been meaning to include a brief history of 3830 score reporting on the 3830scores.com web site. Personally, my history of score reporting only goes back to the advent of the 3830 e-mail reflector on contesting.com in 1996, so I'm not familiar with on-air reporting before that.What's the origin of sharing claimed scores and "war stories" on 3830 kHz after a contest? When did it start? Who started it? Thanks.73 de Bruce, WA7BNM   (bhorn at hornucopia.com)_______________________________________________CQ-Contest mailing listCQ-Contest at contesting.comhttp://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
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