[VHFcontesting] Sept contest results
Dave Wendling
kb1eaa at berkshire.rr.com
Sun Oct 24 06:53:40 EDT 2004
If you mean this years logs I was just wondering how you were able to do
that? I couldn't find anything for this 2004 september contest? There is a
list of submitted logs but I could find no way to look through them. Don't
take my post wrong, I'm not defending those idiots in West Texas, I'm just
looking for info......
KB1EAA
----- Original Message -----
From: <K3uhf at aol.com>
To: <vhfcontesting at contesting.com>
Sent: Sunday, October 24, 2004 12:33 AM
Subject: [VHFcontesting] Sept contest results
>I was looking through the submitted logs on the Sept vhf contest see some
> guys from California grid circled in west Texas which seems like a long
> drive to
> drive in circles. AND who wants to drive in circles in west Texas? The
> sooner
> I'm out of there the better! I digress.
>
> So being curious I figure these guys must be pretty active hams so I look
> up
> their calls on qrz. Com. The biggest rover seems pretty active but the
> guy I
> presume went with him has only 8 look ups on qrz. Not too active of a ham
> unless he's in West Texas.
>
> As an avocat of activating rare parts of the country I commend their
> efforts
> to activate West Texas as the other rover there only scored 1/500th of
> either
> of their scores. Also the only other West Texas Club only scored 1/50th
> of
> either of their scores.
>
> Yes, these guys sure put West Texas on the map with giant scores, its too
> bad
> nobody's score who lives in West Texas reflects it by working them.
>
> Yes, they went through there like a Texas Tornado, It reminds me of and
> old
> country music song. Ghost Riders in the wind....
>
> k3uhf
>
> Yes, if a tree falls in the Forrest it does make a sound if no one hears
> it.
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