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Contester's diet...what's best?

Subject: Contester's diet...what's best?
From: N3ADL@aol.com (N3ADL@aol.com)
Date: Tue Nov 21 18:51:19 1995
IN reference to the comment about the "rubber bands on appropriate body
parts"----
               
               
   Jeez I thought it was common knowledge that FRCers use an empty half
gallon milk jug, an appropriate length of 1 1/2 inch diameter hose and a
couple of hose clamps to secure the frequency from would be intruders upon
said FRCers run freq. While ur off to the potty , we steal ur freq and run a
hundred Q's. :) Sometimes the difference in what seperates the men from the
boys is ingenuity and a high pain threshold. Those hose clamps smart a bit. 

P.S. I assume some of you will think I'm joking.....think about it

P.S.S. The multi Op photos are a riot

>From KI8W <ki8w@freenet.grfn.org>  Tue Nov 21 05:35:03 1995
From: KI8W <ki8w@freenet.grfn.org> (KI8W)
Subject: KI8W SS Score (Phone)
Message-ID: <9511220036.AA15449@grfn.org>

-- [ From: KI8W * EMC.Ver #2.5.02 ] --

CALL:   KI8W    MODE:   SSB

CATEGORY:       SO/ HIGH POWER

SECTION:        MICHIGAN

TIME:     >>>   70 (( MINUTES ))     <<<

BAND:   QSOS:   POINTS: MULTS:  SCORE:
  15      101       202     21         4242     


About half of QSO's were on low power because I thought B was for 150 or
less (been a long time).  Once I realized it was HIGH power, I flipped on
the amp.  I see in this contest you might as well run <150 watts.  It works
just as good!

73 de Barry/KI8W
        

>From floydjr@nr.infi.net (jim floyd)  Wed Nov 22 00:59:49 1995
From: floydjr@nr.infi.net (jim floyd) (jim floyd)
Subject: ARRL SS SSB Scores 95 II
Message-ID: <199511220106.UAA24071@moe.infi.net>

ARRL SWEEPSTAKES SSB 95
RAW SCORES


Compiled by
WA4ZXA


CALL              OP/SECT    SCORE    QS0'S     SECTS    HRS
_______________________________________________________________

Single/OP/QRP/Q

WB0GAZ               CO    104,636     707        74     24
KF9PL                       76,350     509        75     
AA0OB                MN     66,900     446        75     19
N5NMY                       52,052     338        77     
KF9PL                       38,175     509        75
VE6SH                       25,060     179        70      8


Single/OP/Low Power/A

NA5S                       252,560    1640        77
VE4GV                MB    248,864    1616        77     22
KP2/KE2VB            VI    243,504    1602        76     23
W2CRS                CO    224,378    1457        77     24
NM5M                       222,530    1445        77
K7FR                EWA    210,056    1364        77     23
WX0B                NTX    202,972    1318        77     17 
W7ZRC                      202,202    1313        77     23
KB5WWA                     176,176    1144        77
N5NM                       171,248    1112        77     17
WA1S                       169,400    1100        77     22
AA4RX                      169,400    1100        77
WA4ZXA               NC    159,544    1036        77     21.5
KJ6HL                      159,544    1036        77
KB3AFT                     146,520     990        74     24
K7MM                EWA    142,604     926        77     22
N7LOX                      140,910     915        77
AC1O/4              SFL    140,140     910        77     20
K3MQH                      128,436     834        77
N3ADL                      119,000     777        77     17
KM9P   (OP AA4LR)    GA    117,344     772        76     24
KG4W                       108,262     703        77     17.7
WA6KUI               TN    107,646     699        77     24
N1PBT                VT     87,750     585        75     23.1
NN5T                        83,006     539        77     16
KI4DC                       79,310     515        77     12
KB8PK                       77,616     504        77     
KG8PE                MI     77,616     504        77     20
W6RGG                EB     77,000     500        77     16
K0FRP                       63,910     415        77
K9JF                WWA     61,000     396        77      8
NJ1V                STX     50,050     325        77     13.8
WA8LLY/6             SF     42,966     279        77
K8AKS                       33,004     223        74     12.7
KF4BTS   (OP KM9P)          30,150     225        67
AC5CT                       25,728     192        67
N5MTS               NTX     19,154     157        61     17
VE6DBH               AB     16,758     147        57      8
WB4VIM               NC     17,346     147        59     12
K7FD                        11,858      77        77
KE4ZYV   (OP KR4YL)         11,430     127        45      3  
W8PZS                OH      7,332     156        47      5
K6XO/M               UT      2,916       9         9       .5 
WB4HFL               NC         36       6         3     10


Single/OP/High Power/B

N5RZ                       366,212    2378        77
N2IC                 CO    346,654    2251        77     24
K6LL                       332,024    2156        77
AA5BL                      328,944    2136        77
KI3V                 NV    326,942    2123        77     23
KA5W                       318,934    2071        77
AB5KD   (OP WB5VZL)        305,228    1982        77
N3BB    (OP AA5RB)         304,920    1980        77
W5CCP   (OP AH9B)          303,226    1969        77
WC6H                       300,608    1952        77
KE3Q                       291,368    1892        77
WE9V                 WI    285,670    1855        77     24
W5WMU   (OP ?)             285,516    1854        77
WB1GQR               VT    284,130    1845        77     24
W4MYA                VA    275,814    1791        77     24
KN8Z    (OP NI8L)          254,562    1653        77
K8CC    (OP WD8IJP)        252,406    1639        77
N9ITX/7              MT    250,404    1626        77     23
K2ZJ                       240,394    1561        77
AA4NC   (OP KI4HN)   NC    236,082    1533        77
AB6FO               LAX    235,928    1532        77     24
KI7WX                      235,928    1532        77
WB2K                       234,388    1522        77
KI7WX                UT    234,234    1521        77     23.5
N4ZC    (OP WB5M)    NC    234,080    1520        77
W0AIH   (OP N0XLL)         228,844    1486        77    
WB0O                       224,686    1459        77     16
WA7FOE              WWA    216,524    1406        77
K0EJ                 TN    210,210    1365        77     19
K1RQ                       209,802    1363        77     16
K0BH                       208,670    1355        77
W6UE    (OP N6DLU)  LAX    201,278    1307        77     23
K8FC                       196,966    1279        77
K0IJL                      194,348    1262        77
AA6MC               SCV    188,958    1227        77     18.5
K0DI                LAX    177,384    1167        76  
NI6T                SCV    174,020    1130        77     24 
AB6WM               SCV    167,860    1090        77
WG9L                       135,058     877        77
K8MR                 OH    124,586     809        77     11.1
AA3JU                      114,114     741        77
K1DG                       111,034     721        77      8
WO9Z                       107,800     700        77      9.5
N3IXR                      101,332     658        77     23
W5NN    (OP KB5WBT         101,024     656        77      7
N6TV                       100,200     668        75      7.4
N1CC                ENY     99,022     643        77     15
W6QHS                       86,006     539        77      7
KB4CG                       71,700     478        75     22
N7IXG                       64,800     432        75
N2CFD                       48,664     316        77     21
W1IHN                NC     35,112     228        77      6.5
K3SA                        35,000     250        70      4
WB4MUR               VA     11,858      77        77     10          


Multioperator

AA5B                       354,354    2301        77
KW8N                       336,182    2183        77
K5MR                       308,924    2003        77
NX0I                       308,000    2000        77     24
AB4RU                      303,688    1972        77
N4ZZ                 TN    263,648    1712        77     24
K0DD                       249,942    1623        77
AB6LJ                      240,856    1564        77
KO4EW                TN    229,768    1492        77
N6KI                SDG    225,610    1465        77     23.8      
VG6JY                AB    214,214    1391        77     24
VE3RM                      206,052    1338        77
N2KJM               NNJ    200,662    1303        77
VE5RI                SK    148,456     964        77     22.7
AA0WO                IA    127,204     826        77
AA3JU               EPA    114,114     741        77
AA7BG                      102,102     663        77     13
KZ8E                STX     87,626     569        77     22.5
N8JP                        79,772     518        77      9
WB1HBB               NH     48,510     315        77     13
K3WW                 MO     46,200     300        77
KB1WG                CT     44,992     304        74
AB7CZ                ID     24,420     185        66      9
KC8FS                WV     20,020     130        77      8
K5TM                STX     17,640     140        63      7


Operator List for Multi-Op

Call         Ops
K5TM       K5TM,ALEXANDRA (AGE 11), JACOB (AGE 9)
VG6JY      VE6JY,VE6LDX,VE6FR
N2KJM      K2WK,N2FIM,N2MZH,N2KJM
AB7CZ      AB7CZ,N0ZQM
NX0I       NX0I,K0RWL,K0VBU,KM0L,WB0OIZ
KO4EW      KO4EW,KQ4HC,KD4HIK
AB4RU      AB4RU,AA4GA,N9HZQ
AA5B       AA5B,K9RS
KW8N       NZ4K,KF8TY,KU8E,KW8N
N4ZZ       N4ZZ,W9WI
AA0WO      AA0WO,KD9KX,KA0IES,WE0F,KA7QEN,NN0H

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

I must say I committed the ulitmate mistake with the last posting. Since
I was in such a hurry to get it out, I left a very important score off.
MINE!!! 

Please remember when sending me email about correcting anything that
you include your call. I have no way of knowing who you are. Also if 
you send in your score and do not see it within a short time, just wait.
I am waiting till I have quiet a few scores before I send out a posting.
This should help to cut down on bandwidth. 
 
Anyone who sends me a score with no class on it will be put into the B
class. Feel free to email me and I will correct it.

73's Jim 

Amateur Call:  WA4ZXA
       Email:  floydjr@nr.infi.net
 Packet Node:  N4ZC   


>From Danny Eskenazi <k7ss@wolfenet.com>  Wed Nov 22 01:41:41 1995
From: Danny Eskenazi <k7ss@wolfenet.com> (Danny Eskenazi)
Subject: PKB-88 board and CT/TR/NA ????
Message-ID: <199511220141.RAA23481@wolfe.net>

I have an internal packet board 88 by AEA and cant get TR or CT to work with it.
Anyone use an internal board and successfully use logging software?
Had N0AX comeover and try...so its not a function of QCAO-ness of pilot.

tnx

de K7SS

please reply direct


>From Allan Cameron, N7UJJ" <acameron@hayden.edu  Wed Nov 22 01:36:59 1995
From: Allan Cameron, N7UJJ" <acameron@hayden.edu (Allan Cameron, N7UJJ)
Subject: No subject
Message-ID: <199511220136.SAA05210@netbox.hayden.edu>


                        ARRL SWEEPSTAKES -- 1995
                       Monday, November 20, 1995

      Call: KC7KFF        State: Arizona
      Mode: SSB           Category: Multi Single
      License date: 1995
      BAND     QSO    QSO PTS   SECTIONS

      160        0        0        -
       80       87      174        -
       40       88      176        -
       20      347      694        -
       15      405      810        -
       10        0        0        -
     -----------------------------------

     Totals    937     1854       76  ~PQ

               Score:  140,904


Power Output: 500 watts     Hours of operation: 24

Operator List: KC7EFP, KC7CER, KC7FVT, KC7MOD, KC7MOC, N7UJJ, Clint, Jason, 
               Ryan, and Melinda

Equipment Description: Icom 781, Heath SB 200 amp, tribander, R7,
                       and 80 meter longwire.
                       CT logging with network for spotting station.



Club Affiliation: Carl Hayden High School ARC

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 __Allan Cameron, N7UJJ___________

           MAILING ADDRESS:
                        Carl Hayden High School ARC  KC7KFF
                        Dr. Allan Cameron, N7UJJ
                        3333 W. Roosevelt Ave.
                        Phoenix, AZ  85009

                        email acameron@hayden.edu
Comments:
Re: new contesters?  
N7UJJ was the only operator under 18 years old.  We operated from our school.  
The principal thought we were nuts to spend 30+ at school on a weekend, but
he wished us well.

We claim to be the Carl Hayden Community High School and College, 
thus we feel we should be listed with other colleges in the Collegiate SS 
Championship.

It was great watching the timid kids become agressive pileup handlers with 
a few hours experience.  Special thanks to all who gave encouraging words to 
the kids.  These kids had a very positive experience and want to know when 
we will do another club contest.  They will be primed for the School Roundup 
and Field Day.  Their teacher needs a good night's sleep.

Highlights: Two kids who went from the logging position to the mike position
  for the first time.  The technician kids ASKED for the C.W. tapes; I think
  a few more General-Advanced are in the pipeline.
Lowlights:  The "sound effect QRMers" on 20 meters.  Its difficult to
  explain this behavior to the kids.  But then again, it shows that amateur
  radio behavior is an acquired skill.

We kept checking 10 meters, but we never heard ANY station on.
     **************************************
     * Allan Cameron, N7UJJ               *
     * Carl Hayden Community High School  *
     * 3333 W. Roosevelt Ave              *
     * Phoenix, Arizona 85009             *
     * (602)271-2413 Fax(602)271-2469     *
     *  acameron@hayden.edu               *
     **************************************


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