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PVRC NEWSLETTER - JANUARY 2001
PVRC CALENDAR:
Weekly Wed
BWI Regional weekly breakfast. Wednesdays 7:30 am,
Basil's Deli, Elkridge Landing Rd near BWI.
Monthly
Over-the-Hill Luncheon. TBA. See reference page.
Jan 4 Thu
PVRC/NC meeting at Ryan's in Cary.
Jan 8 Mon
Central meeting at the Maryland location. See reference
page.
Jan 16 Tue
Northwest region meeting in Frederick, MD.
Jan 16 Tue
Tidewater Colony meeting night. See reference page.
Jan 20 - 21
ARRL January VHF Sweepstakes
Jan 27 - 28
CQ 160m CW Contest 5 PM EST Fri to 11 AM EST Sun
We regret to report the passing of Steven C. Affens, K3SA,
of Olney, MD. See Pres report below. Picture provided by
W3GG; showing Steve as ZF2SA. (The picture appears only in
the paper edition. Steve was shown in his operating
position at ZF2SA.)
PVRC PRESIDENT'S REPORT for January, 2001 by Brian
McGinness, N3OC, Pres.
As most of you know, last month we lost Steve Affens, K3SA.
Steve was in the Cayman Islands for his 30th anniversary and
of course the CQWW CW contest, where he operated as ZF2SA.
Burt, W3GG reports Steve was snorkeling offshore Tuesday
after the contest when he returned to the boat not feeling
well, and suddenly collapsed.
Steve was an active PVRCer to the very end. He was also our
club historian, and webmaster. My thanks to the 15 PVRCers
who attended his funeral. He was laid to rest with his
favorite key. And also my thanks goes to Burt Cohen W3GG
who helped Steve's family and made sure that all his log
have been submitted. I'm sure he would have wanted that.
2000 was another successful year for PVRC. We continue to
grow, have a good time, and be successful in many contests.
In fact, we are winning just about everything except the big
DX contests. A lot of the credit for this has to go to our
club officers and regional coordinators who are doing a
great job. My special thanks to our VP Jack Hammett, K4VV,
who has put together several fine meeting programs over the
last year. Our Secretary, Bob Dannals W2GG handles all the
paperwork and finds time to track the scores every contest.
And Dave Baugher WR3L, our Treasurer, has been able to
continue the treasury through donations only.
Others help too. As I mentioned above, K3SA was our
historian and webmaster, and will have to be replaced. Our
newsletter editor, Dick Wilder K3DI continues to do a fine
job with the newsletter, which can be a thankless job.
Thanks, Dick! And our thanks to Pete, N4ZR for tracking the
5 million award for us, which has become quite popular with
32 new plaques given out last month.
During the upcoming year, I plan to use our newly elected
eight trustees to help the club officers formulate policy.
We will be looking at changes to club scoring rules, and how
it may or may not effect the club center. We will be
working on presentations for the club meetings, hopefully
starting with a presentation on stacked yagis from WX0B.
Thanks for helping to make 2000 a good year for PVRC, and I
look forward to an even better one in 2001. GO PVRC!
TREASURERS REPORT by Dave Baugher, WR3L, Treasurer
Thanks to all for the donations throughout the year. A full
financial report will be in the February Newsletter after I
close the year. For December I would like to thank the
following for the donation: W2GG, K1EFI, W3YOZ, N3OC,
KO4MR, N3UN, W3PP, K1ZZI, W3ZN, W3AZ and W8ZA., Of the
donations $100 was in memory of K3SA.
PVRC November minutes by Brian McGinnes, N3OC, Pres
The November PVRC meeting was held at 7:30 PM in Temple
Hills MD, after dinner at Topoleno's, which has re-opened
after the fire.
The following members were present: W3CP, K3IRV, WR3L, K3MM,
W3LPL, W3AZ, W3HVQ, W3TOM, WK3I, K3KU, W3UL, KD4D, KE3Q and
N3OC. Scott KT4ER is attending his first meeting and
interested in joining PVRC.
N3OC gave the president's report. After the CW SS, we are
running about even with last year's totals. There are
probably some stragglers, so with a good effort in SSB we
should be able to recapture the Sweepstakes club title.
The holiday dinner is confirmed at the Olive Garden Monday
12/11 starting at 6pm, with dinner at 7pm. Jack K4VV has
made arrangements for us to use their large room. We will
be awarding 32 new 5m plaques and 8 club competition gavels.
K4VV is out of town on business. WR3L gave a brief
treasurer;s report.
Old business - the results of the annual elections were
announced. The president is N3OC, VP K4VV, Secretary W2GG,
Treasurer WR3L, and trustees K3MM, KE3Q, N3RR, N4ZR, W4MYA,
N4AF, W4ZYT and K4IQ.
The evening's presentation was an update on CT ethernet
networking by N3OC. Two computers running CT with network
cards and an ethernet hub were set up, and how to configure
the network cards to work under DOS, and which ones will
work was discussed. There was also information on how to
make a PCMCIA ethernet card for a laptop work under DOS.
After the presentation, the usual war stories were told.
12/7/00 PVRC/NC Meeting Minutes by Bob Lukaszewski, K4HA
relayed by KS4SG.
The meeting was held at Ryans Family Restaurant in Cary from
5:30-7:30pm.
Attendees. Brian K3KO, Willy K3VW, Bob K4HA (notes), Jim
K4QPL, Bob N2NFG, Ron Spencer N4XD, Jeff NX9T, Gary W2CS
(presided in chairman K2AV's absence), Will WJ9B, and Jim
WW4M
Regrets. K2AV, K4TMC, KI7WX, KS4XG, N4AF
Membership. This is the first meeting of N4XD Ron Spencer.
Ron was a contester on the west coast for quite a while
before moving to 4 land. Welcome Ron!
KI7WX has accepted a position with DNA Sciences in northern
California, move date TBA. Needless to say we're going to
miss the heck out of you Mark! Chapter membership remains
at 37.
Chapter member news. N2NFG, Bob, worked the 160 contest,
and noted conditions were poor, but still managed to have a
good time. Was looking for a couple guys to form a team and
have a nice rivalry between the HVCDX team and PVRCNC in the
NAQP CW in January. (Since a lot of us know the 2 landers
personally)
K3VW, Willy, still working on his tower, has 90 ft of Rohn
45 up with 30 more to go. Then he will pile on the
monobanders from 10-40 and wires on 80/160 as soon as he is
done. Cant wait to get back contesting..
K3KO, Brian, states that at 2AM Sunday morning the ACOM went
west..!!!, The techs think it has a grid-Screen short. Acom
has asked for the amp back and are working on it feverishly
to get it fixed. They say they haven't seen this failure
mode before. Brian still waiting patiently on the second
10M beam so he can get his stack going, but it hasn't
shipped yet.
WJ9B, Will, worked the 160 CW contest, 546 Q's low power.
Tried his hand at SO2R in SS but needs a bit more practice,
and more concentration. He also sez he has outgrown the
A3S.
K4QPL, Jim, worked CWSS full time and still managed to get
behind a bunch of the guys here. Now has rotatable 40 M
dipole (U SHAPED) that seems to be working OK.
N4XD, Ron, works 160-2 meters (minus repeaters). Working
with K4HA on some K9AY loop array receive antennas for
160/80.
K4HA, Bob, worked SS with Will AA4NC, worked the 160 CW
Friday night with Jim K4MA, but we didn't get to work at
Wills Saturday night, So Will and Jim single op'ed it from
their places. Helped Jeff NX9T put up his 72 ft free stander
with Bert N4CW, and now waiting for him to get done with the
driveway before we start cranking up the antenna party.
NX9T, Jeff, says now that the tower is up thanks to K4HA and
N4CW, he can concentrate on getting the driveway poured
before Suzie lets him (or Bert and Bob) put up any more
antennas. Can't wait until it gets done.
WW4M, Jim, Worked the SS Phone from Brian K3KO's place and
had a blast. Done with school now and looking for the
perfect job. (Congrats Jim and good luck with the job hunt)
W2CS, Gary, operated KI7WX's place for the CW SS, and had a
great time. Thanks Mark. Operated from N4AF in CQWWCW/SS
Phone. Had a great time there as well: Thanks Howie.
KI7WX, Mark, reported via email that he netted just under
800 Qs plus a sweep in phone Sweepstakes before having to
head out of town. He poked around during CQWW CW making a
couple hundred Qs. Mark plans to make a serious effort in
the 10 meter contest with K4MA (and maybe others, there was
an invite sent to the chapter). Mark reports his station now
has beams for 10-40 and wires for 80 meters with a 402CD at
115', 4/4 stack of M-Squared 20M4DX and a Hygain 105CA fixed
on Europe added since the last meeting. He's wondering if
other PVRCers are using the M-Squared 2800DCP rotor as he's
having trouble keeping the position info. Mark is expecting
to build a homebrew 5el for 15 meters to be fixed on Europe
and something for 160. Mark will be commuting to the San
Francisco area from this point but will try to be home for
the big contests. Mark says guest ops are welcome for the
contests he'll have to miss.
Next Meeting. The next meeting will be Thursday January 4th
at Ryans in Cary. Come at 5:30 for rag chewing, meeting
starts at 6pm.
PVRC SCHOLARSHIP
A $1000 annual scholarship has been established on behalf of
PVRC. To be eligible for the PVRC scholarship, applicants
must be US residents holding any class of amateur radio
license, and seeking a baccalaureate degree from a U. S.
college or university. Preference will be given to active
operators providing documented evidence of amateur radio
contest activity (i.e. log pages, club news letters,
magazine articles, awards, etc.).
The paper edition of this issue reproduced a news release
from the FAR.
SHORT NOTES FROM THE EDITOR, K3DI
After 41 years of ham radio, Dave Klimaj, W4JVN has received
the 5BDXCC and reached the Honor Roll.
Craig Lee, N3NT, reports that this year's QSL order should
be available for the January meetings. Cards ordered by
K3PD, N3HXQ, W4YE, K2PLF, W3DAD, AA4KD, K4JA, W3OU, N3HF,
K2UOP, KV3R, N3TG, N4EL, N3SB, K3IRV, N1KC, N1KCE, K4YT, and
WX3B totaled 25,000.
Art Brown, W3KHZ/VY2MM was released from the hospital
recently and hopefully the intestinal blockage problem is
under control. He is scheduled for additional surgery on
January 12th. Marty, K2PLF, thanks those who sent cards and
he asks that you remember Art and Mary in your thoughts and
prayers.
I'm increasing my volunteer support of the ARRL propagation
tests on the future 60 meter ham band. Stations with calls
WA2XSY1 through WA2XSY15 are comparing propagation between
3.5, 5, and 7 MHz.
During the SS/CW conest, I jumped to 10m where I called CQ
using full break-in. I soon found the signal louder than my
CW sidetone was my own backscatter. Great. I rotated the
antenna to peak my back scatter and picked up a couple NE US
states.
I thank the club for the nice desk pen set with a glass
globe and a plaque that reads "Dick Wilder, K3DI. A World of
Appreciation for the PVRC Newsletter." Actually the award
should go to the regional secretaries who send me their
minutes, the club officers who send articles and the big job
that W2GG does by supplying the updated dBase addresses each
month and the latest score tabulations. I'm sorry I missed
the first Christmas meeting in some 15 years and missed the
presentation. But, at age 68, I was attending to my chest
pain which turned out to be gastro esophageal reflux which
is commonly called "heart burn." That has nothing to do
with the heart.
S C O R E S by Bob Dannals, W2GG
Changes/additions/deletions to W2GG via packet or [email protected]
### = missing information
ARRL CW SS (FINAL - 12.12.2000)
CALL PREC QSO SEC TOTAL
N4AF B 1303 80 207,840
W4MR B 1265 80 202,400
K3MM B 1230 79 194,340
N4ZR B 1143 80 182,880
W4MYA U 1119 80 179,040
K2PLF B 1050 79 165,900
K3SA B 1022 80 163,520
N4CW B 1010 80 161,600
WR3L M 1003 80 160,480
K4MA B 1023 77 157,234
W2CS A 968 80 154,720
K4IX/3 M 950 80 152,000
W3PP B 945 80 151,200
WJ9B A 891 78 138,996
N2NFG A 882 78 137,592
K3TM A 864 79 136,512
K4QPL A 842 79 132,878
W8ZA U 810 80 129,600
W4NF U 800 80 128,000
K4TS M 797 80 127,520
W3HVQ B 803 78 125,268
N3AM B 753 78 117,312
N4MO A 733 79 115,814
K4TX B 722 79 113,286
N3SB A 732 77 112,728
K3DI U 703 80 112,480
K3KO U 703 80 112,480
K7SV A 701 80 112,160
W4ZYT M 663 80 106,080
W4YE A 662 79 104,596
W3CB A 641 80 102,560
KM3V Q 630 80 100,800
W2GG A 625 80 100,000
NC3Y A 645 72 92,880
W4RX B 574 78 89,544
KT3Y B 585 76 88,920
ND3F Q 550 80 88,000
N3II A 555 78 86,580
N4GU Q 550 77 84,700
W4BQF B 602 71 85,484
K2AV B 531 79 83,582
K3SV U 505 80 80,800
W4PRO Q 504 77 77,616
WD3P Q 502 76 76,304
N3OC U 450 80 72,000
N4MM B 449 80 71,840
W3AZ B 454 78 70,824
N1WR A 436 79 68,888
K3RA A 451 76 68,552
WX3B U 462 74 68,376
K4ZW A 410 80 65,600
W3DAD A 350 76 53,200
KO4PY Q 353 73 50,954
N3UN A 324 75 48,600
W3CP A 337 72 48,528
N3KW U 295 80 47,200
W4HJ U 300 74 44,400
NT4D U 220 69 30,360
NY3M A 222 68 30,192
KS4XG B 231 65 30,030
W3GN B 190 69 26,220
K3DSP A 187 65 24,310
AA4KD A 167 65 21,710
K3YDX A 163 64 20,864
N3HUV U 118 50 11,800
NE3H U 105 53 11,130
N3WK Q 72 48 6,912
W4ATC A 13 10 260
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
68 LOGS TOTAL 6,526,976
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Last year 63 CW scores were
reported totaling 5,613,916.
We exceeded last year by 16%!
** SPECIAL OPERATIONS **
WP3R B 1573 80 251,680 by KE3Q
Operator list:
K4IX/3 K4IX KT4P
K4TS K1SE K4GMH WB4LNT NR4M
W2CS at QTH of KI7WX
W4ATC WW4M KF4RDN
W4MR AA4NC
W4ZYT W4SD N8CH KC4VZK KU4EC W8RJL AF4CD W4ZYT
W8ZA K8OQL
WR3L K3FT WR3Z KA3TUL WR3L
LAST YEAR - UNLIMITED CATEGORY
logs Total CW & SSB
Northern Ca C C 119 11,713,328
Potomac V R C 139 11,611,242
Yankee Clip C C 79 6,421,482
Note: Last year 69 PH scores reported totaling 6,935,454.
We are 5% over last year's.
ARRL PH SS (FINAL 12.19.2000)
CALL PREC QSO SEC TOTAL
K3MM B 1654 80 264,640
W2GG B 1590 80 254,400
W2CS B 1558 80 249,280
W4MR M 1536 80 245,760
W4MYA U 1518 80 242,880
K4MA B 1453 80 232,480
K2PLF B 1398 80 223,680
W4NF U 1300 80 208,000
KS4XG B 1251 79 197,658
K1HTV A 1219 80 195,040
N4RV M 1153 80 184,480
WW4M B 1146 80 183,360
N2QT U 1120 80 179,200
WR3L M 1111 80 177,768
N3KW B 1083 79 171,114
N3HXQ B 951 80 152,160
KV3R B 950 80 152,000
W3PP U 945 80 151,200
W3SY A 909 80 145,440
WR3Z A 880 80 140,800
N4ZR B 788 80 126,080
NY4A B 781 80 124,800
K3DI M 770 80 123,200
K4KDJ M 753 80 120,480
N3OC U 708 80 113,280
K1DQV B 702 80 112,320
K3PZN U 700 80 112,000
N3AM U 656 80 104,960
K4IQ B 560 79 88,480
K7SV A 536 80 85,760
N4MM A 525 80 84,000
K3SA U 524 80 83,840
W3UJ A 519 80 83,040
W4YE A 502 80 80,320
N3JT B 506 78 78,936
W3HVQ B 492 80 78,720
KC8FS A 481 80 76,968
K3GV B 488 78 76,128
K3DNE A 466 80 74,560
NE3H U 456 79 72,048
K3IXD U 448 80 71,680
K3RA A 440 80 70,400
K4QPL A 429 79 67,624
N3UN A 406 80 64,960
WM3T A 416 78 64,896
K2UOP B 396 79 62,568
K3SV U 401 77 61,754
W3YD U 357 80 57,120
K3DSP A 366 78 57,096
W3EKT U 378 74 55,944
N3II U 341 80 54,560
WA4QDM A 332 79 52,456
K4ZW A 305 80 48,800
K8OQL B 318 74 47,064
NT4D B 280 80 44,800
K3IRV A 310 72 44,640
WX4DX B 282 78 43,992
W3LEO B 251 75 37,650
W3OU U 229 78 35,724
4U1WB U 240 72 34,560
N3HUV U 208 79 32,864
W4SD A 203 80 32,480
W3CP A 214 71 30,388
KC9LC A 218 63 27,468
AA4KD A 196 68 26,656
N3WK A 173 65 22,490
K3TM A 161 64 20,608
W4HJ U 154 65 20,020
W8ZA B 165 59 19,470
K3GEG A 141 64 18,048
KO4PY Q 138 59 16,284
W4ZYT B 120 60 14,400
W3DAD U 111 51 11,322
N4EL A 116 47 10,904
N4DEN A 89 60 10,680
N3FX A 93 48 8,928
WX3B A 98 34 6,664
WU4G A 58 41 4,756
K3YDX A 59 40 4,720
NC3Y A 72 26 3,744
K4TMC A 48 32 3,072
K3KO B 3 3 18
WD3P Q 3 3 18
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
76 LOGS TOTAL 7,275,550
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
** SPECIAL OPERATIONS **
WP3R B 2723 80 435,680 by KE3Q
Operator list:
4U1WB AJ3M
K3DI W3UL W3OQ K3DI
K3PZN WX3B AK3Z N3SB WX3F (plus
non-PVRC: N3GQK N3JIA KB3CAW N3XLY W3ARS N3YIM)
K4KDJ K4EP N1KH KF4YLM (non: KB3DGF)
N4RV N4RV K4VV
NY4A from KI7WX QTH
W2CS from N4AF QTH
W2GG from W3LPL QTH
W4MR AA4NC K4HA
WR3L K3FT AA3SC N3WJA WR3L
WR3Z from N1WR QTH
WW4M from K3KO QTH
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
68 LOGS - CW 6,526,976
83 LOGS - PH 7,275,550
GRAND TOTAL: 13,802,526
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
LAST YEAR - UNLIMITED CATEGORY
logs Total CW & SSB
Northern Ca C C 119 11,713,328
Potomac V R C 139 11,611,242
Yankee Clip C C 79 6,421,482
CQWW DX CW (#4 12.22.2000)
Deadline for logs to CQ is 1/15!
CALL BND QSO ZON CTY TOTAL
SINGLE OP HIGH POWER - UNASSISTED
K4ZW 3505 143 441 6,001,768
W3UR 2581 147 454 4,494,879
W4MR 2548 134 417 4,093,930
N4ZR 2627 126 374 3,832,000
W4RX 2127 127 369 3,081,648
N3JT 1300 117 347 1,742,320
W4YE 1222 108 355 1,619,111
W3HVQ 948 115 341 1,233,024
N4MM 859 113 328 1,075,599
W4ZV 10 2009 37 138 1,022,350
K2UOP 823 98 297 934,175
N3UM 670 96 298 750,176
K4YT 567 108 299 648,758
K4HA 653 86 254 636,820
W3GN 644 96 256 632,544
W4ZYT 584 96 280 611,376
W3IO 554 83 203 454,168
W2YE 459 70 200 256,130
W4BQF 703 (180) 355,680
W4IF 371 68 180 265,856
W4HJ 303 65 194 225,848
W3AZ 482 33 121 213,290
K3SV 80 563 26 86 169,904
NT4D 260 44 142 141,360
W4NF 182 13 38 26,656
W4SD 106 ## ## 26,058
K1KO 74 ## ## 10,373
KS4XG 36 15 31 4,738
SINGLE OP LOW POWER - UNASSISTED
N1WR 1192 108 331 1,514,166
WJ9B 1126 92 283 1,194,750
K2YWE 768 98 307 842,400
KC8FS 786 96 271 822,080
W3UJ 696 75 262 667,597
NY3M 654 91 244 620,085
N4MO 15 977 36 121 445,723
N3UN 402 85 205 325,670
K7CMZ 373 75 203 278,000
K1EFI 411 53 177 267,030
WM3T 351 67 182 240,285
W3CP 10 383 28 102 143,910
W4HM 239 66 153 139,284
K3DSP 256 56 136 135,168
AA4KD 205 51 114 92,895
WX4DX 74 31 45 12,768
SINGLE OP QRP - UNASSISTED
K3SWZ 10 416 29 102 155,628
SINGLE OP ASSISTED
N3RR 2285 164 591 4,970,165
N3AM 2050 143 501 3,826,648
K4MA 2020 150 496 3,696,412
K2PLF 1724 117 377 2,465,060
K3KO 820 129 385 1,203,274
W3EKT 763 124 407 1,155,987
K3SX 760 122 344 978,134
NE3H 619 95 268 635,976
K3UG 521 (312) 463,320
W3OU 238 72 108 163,920
W3UL 212 49 135 103,960
MULTI - SINGLE
K4JA 3966 171 613 9,077,936
N4RV 1958 158 515 3,797,739
MULTI - MULTI
W3LPL 9733 197 777 26,768,442
W4MYA 5630 179 672 13,724,928
NY4A 6064 163 554 12,030,543
NR4M 4753 165 582 10,242,864
W8ZA 2324 148 505 4,299,352
K3DI 1284 109 379 1,792,424
DXPEDITIONS
ZF2SA 2705 98 256 2,136,390
HS0AC (4019 158 427) 487,358
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
66 LOGS TOTAL 146,478,810
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
66 LOGS - CW 146,478,810
71 LOGS - SSB 100,112,533
GRAND TOTAL: 246,591,343
OPERATORS (non-PVRC):
HS0AC K3ZO (plus 10 non-PVRC)
K3DI W3UL (VE3GLO) K3DI
K4JA W4JVN K9GY K4JA (K9JY)
N4RV N4RV N4RA K4VV
NR4M NR4M K7SV K4GMH K4EU K1SE WA4JUK K4EC
NY4A K2AV K7GM N4AF W2CS
W3LPL K1HTV AI3M W3LPL N3OC K3KU KT3Y KD4D W2GG ND3F
K3RA ND3A K3RV K3MM WR3Z
W4MR N4CW at AA4NC QTH
W4MYA W4DR W4HZ W4MYA WA4QDM WX3B WK4Y WU4G (K4WMA
N0NM-3DA0CA WA4PGM)
W8ZA K8OQL N8II W8ZA WD3A (KO3GA)
ZF2SA K3SA
ARRL 160 CONTEST (#3 12.26.2000)
CALL QSO SEC DX TOTAL
** SINGLE OP HIGH POWER
W4MYA 1171 76 25 246,238
N4AF 890 68 26 174,182
K2UOP 773 67 8 117,750
W3GN 642 60 6 85,932
K3SV 674 54 8 85,250
W4YE 565 64 3 72,896
N4CW 532 (61) 65,453
K8OQL 483 55 2 55,404
W3SO 364 53 4 42,180
K4MA 351 51 7 41,934
W4HJ 357 53 4 41,382
N3UM 260 50 3 28,249
W3HVQ 209 50 3 22,631
K1KO 125 ## 1 10,373
W3PP 101 36 2 7,904
KS4XG 53 29 0 3,074
** SINGLE OP LOW POWER
WJ9B 546 61 3 70,464
N4MM 297 58 5 38,367
W2GG 315 47 3 31,950
W3CP 306 (50) 31,050
WA4QDM 218 (42) 18,312
N3UN 138 40 1 11,439
W4VC 145 35 0 10,225
K3DSP 139 34 0 9,452
WM3T 106 (36) 7,740
WX4DX 85 30 2 5,728
N3WK 70 (26) 3,640
W4HM 60 (29) 3,567
N3FX 59 21 0 2,478
** SINGLE OP QRP POWER
WK3I 547 (63) 69,678
** MULTIOP
K4IQ 849 (76) 130,872
W4NF 679 66 3 94,323
W3UR 608 63 12 94,125
K4HA 553 64 5 77,349
K3KO 550 63 6 77,142
K3DI 288 51 2 30,846
K4ZW 261 (52) 27,612
4U1WB 30 (15) 900
38 LOGS TOTAL 1,948,091
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LAST YEAR - 1999
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logs score
P V R C 44 2,681,778
FRANKFORD R C 31 1,525,454
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Operators (single op plus packet unless listed otherwise):
4U1WB AJ3M
K4HA K4MA K4HA
W3SO K4VV at W3YOZ QTH
PVRC ARRL 10 m CONTEST RESULTS
(#6 - 12/22/2000)
CALL QSO'S STS DX TOTAL
SINGLE OP HIGH POWER - MIXED
W2GG 3386 112 152 2,444,640
W4MYA 2610 (272) 2,132,480
K3ZO #### ### ### 1,950,960
N3OC 1827 (236) 1,333,872
N4ZJ 2010 (236) 1,240,888
K2UOP 1536 (240) 1,110,240
N4MM 720 (235) 521,700
K4VV 480 84 84 261,072
N4ZR 332 (99) 127,710
W4IF 200 (86) 69,144
K3MM 177 (62) 40,796
K2AV 139 46 16 29,016
SINGLE OP LOW POWER - MIXED
W3UJ 754 92 115 517,500
WK3I 525 (201) 342,504
W3DQ 561 88 87 275,450
KC8FS 508 (164) 266,008
K3DSP 562 85 88 262,268
WM3T 333 (134) 131,052
WD3A 321 (134) 120,064
K4HA 253 53 66 93,534
KF4OKG 150 (67) 20,502
SINGLE OP QRP POWER - MIXED
W3PP 640 93 100 371,332
SINGLE OP HIGH POWER - PHONE
N3HBX 1750 55 79 481,060
KV3R 1277 60 78 352,452
K4YT ### ## ## 125,552
N3FX 520 52 64 120,640
K3IRV 368 (103) 75,808
K3GV 358 47 47 67,304
SINGLE OP LOW POWER - PHONE
K3DNE 689 52 63 158,470
N3FNE 344 (88) 60,544
K4TMC 240 (87) 41,760
N4DEN 196 45 41 33,712
N3EYB 192 33 36 26,496
K1SO 98 (51) 9,996
W3LEO 100 16 31 9,400
SINGLE OP HIGH POWER - CW
W4ZV 2317 60 96 1,445,808
N4AF 1613 59 87 942,576
K3SV 1495 (131) 783,380
W3GN 926 57 64 448,668
WU4G 882 56 70 445,536
N3UM 528 57 65 257,664
W3AZ 364 47 61 157,248
W4HJ 271 (82) 88,888
K1KO 120 35 16 24,480
SINGLE OP LOW POWER - CW
N4MO 1121 (135) 605,880
W3CB ### 59 68 396,240
WJ9B 782 56 65 374,616
W4YE 630 50 70 328,120
K3KO 650 56 69 325,000
W4HM 543 (117) 254,592
WA4QDM 526 49 60 229,336
W3CP 458 (112) 205,184
W4VC 162 (53) 40,824
W3DAD 121 16 27 25,652
SINGLE OP QRP POWER - CW
KP2/N3IQ 1651 59 66 882,500
WD3P 73 (30) 8,760
MULTI OP
K4JA 2483 (293) 2,225,042
K1SE 2389 115 177 2,175,400
K4MA 2363 (292) 2,056,264
N3RR 2338 114 171 1,958,520
WR3L 1659 106 141 1,391,104
WX3B 2014 101 150 1,355,902
N3II 534 96 118 350,104
K1HTV 496 88 93 250,504
K3IXD 722 52 88 202,160
W3UL 382 (160) 184,320
K3DI 326 63 85 151,552
N3KTV 226 30 65 42,940
68 LOGS TOTAL 35,840,690
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LAST YEAR - 1999
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P V R C 31,844,222
YANKEE CLIPPER C C 22,153,688
FRANKFORD R C 18,385,056
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Multiop operators:
Single op plus packet unless
indicated below.
K1SE K4EU K1SE K4ZW
K4JA K4JA W4JVN K9GY
K4MA K4MA KI7WX
WR3L K3FT KA3TUL WR3L AA3SC
WX3B WX3B N3SB AK3Z
Guest op:
KP2/N3IQ by ND3F
W2GG at W3LPL
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