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13) ve9vic rino
ve9vic@rac.ca
nice site,good luck to all
bonne chance a tous,73

Monday, March 08, 2004 at 15:11 Host: edmnts15c125.nbnet.nb.ca
11) OK1DOT
petr.gustab@seznam.cz
Correct my e-mail :
Right now - petr.gustab@seznam.cz

73 OK1DOT

Monday, March 01, 2004 at 22:21 IP: 194.228.229.58
10) OK1DOT
petr.gustab@sezna.cz
http://www.qrz.com
Hi all.
I need Jon DU9/N0NM on Top Band.
My score is 267 cfm country now.

Best regards , 73 Petr OK1DOT

Monday, March 01, 2004 at 22:20 IP: 194.228.229.58
4) Eugene RA0FF
ra0ff@qsl.net
http://www.qsl.net/ra0ff/
Restored my J-pole 160m antenna.
Shall Pleased meeting!

Merry X-mas and Happy New Yaer!
73 de Eugene, RA0FF
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Wednesday, December 24, 2003 at 08:12 Host: ns.bgtelecom.ru
3) ct3dl
ct3dl@iol.pt
i´m today and tomorrow in 3795 at 2030z
i try to work zone 19 and 26 zones waz

73dx

Sunday, August 24, 2003 at 02:22 Host: webcache-4.netmadeira.net
2) PP5JEB
pp5jeb@yahoo.com.br
Please, I want spots in this site, asian window, you can help me?
I did not find as to make this, ok

Tuesday, April 29, 2003 at 12:02 IP: 200.180.123.135
1) PY2TNT ANDERSON
py2tnt@py2tnt.com
http://www.py2tnt.com
I LIKE VERY WEEL AND DX
PSE SEE MY HP

Sunday, April 06, 2003 at 09:14 Host: dl-mgc-rip-C8B10ABC.p001.terra.com.br
) S58Q Darko
s58q@qsl.net
http://www.qsl.net/log2000
Need
UA0F (Zone 19)
UA0Y or JT (Zone 23)
Will be on Top band dayly from 16:00 to 21:00 UTC

Thanks in advance,

S58Q, Darko

Tuesday, January 21, 2003 at 22:44 IP: 193.189.184.226
5) FM5BH
FM5BH@WANADOO.FR
this week-end saturday 28 december 2002
1500z to sunday 1500z a lot of activity
on 160m.Please be active in the STEW PERRY TOP BAND CHALLENGE.
RULES
SEVENTH STEW PERRY TOPBAND DISTANCE CHALLENGE

1. Contest period: 1500Z December 28th to 1500Z December 29th, 2002.
Operate for a maximum of 14 hours.

2. Bands and mode: 160 meters CW only.

3. Categories: Single operator or multi-operator. Remote or packet
spotting shall not be used. Transmitting and receiving antennas
shall be located at the same QTH.

4. Exchange: Four character grid square (i.e. CN85).

5. QSO Points: The number of QSO points for each contact depends on the
distance between the two stations. This is computed by taking the
distance between the centers of the two grid squares. Count a minimum
of one point per QSO and an additional point for every 500 kilometers
distance. For example, a QSO with a station 1750 kilometers away will
count for 4 QSO points. No additional distance for long path is allowed.

Special QRP QSO bonus. For each QSO you work with a QRP station that
we receive a log for, you will receive a 2X QSO point bonus.

Do not worry if your logging software does not compute the QSO points.
Our automated log checking software does this.

6. Score: Final score equals the total number of QSO points. There is
no multiplier for different grids worked. Stations running 5 to 100
watts output multiply their score by 2. Stations running less
than 5 watts multiply their score by 4. Scores will be grouped by
category.

7. Reporting: Your log can be sent via the internet to TBDC@CONTESTING.COM
using the Cabrillo format before January 31st, 2003. Paper entries can
be mailed to BARC 15125 SE Bartell Rd; Boring, OR 97009.

8. Plaques will be awarded for categories we have sponsors for. To
volunteer to sponsor a plaque, contact Lew Sayre, W7EW at
lew@teleport.com. A list of the plaques sponsored can be found on
the web at http://jzap.com/k7rat/stew.html. Certificates will also
be sent to the high scores in each grid field (first two letters of
the grid). This service is provided by Jim, K1PX.

9. Results are published on the web in September. Look for an
announcement on the topband and contest reflectors.

Saturday, December 28, 2002 at 22:50 Host: Mix-Le-Lamentin-101-1-168.abo.wanadoo.fr
4) ES1FB Jaak
es1fb@erau.ee
Looking for zone 27 and 38 on 80m CW....
Friday, April 26, 2002 at 00:10 Host: ip41.liteb.comtrade.ee
3) RA0FF
ra0ff@qsl.net
http://dx.bgtelecom.ru
To Olaf, DL7CX
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Hello Olaf!
Thank you for your E-mail and offer 160m SKED! Nearly each day I listen 160m, with 20:00UTC. Distant Europe heard beside us after 21:00UTC.
Today, 18 March I shall again listen a 160m from 19:30-20:00UTC. Itself I seldom gives CQ, usually cause;call stations, which copy.
But you can send spot to any Cluster on what Freq you listen.(not use 1827, 1829 since beside QRM here)
73!, de Eugene, RA0FF

Monday, March 18, 2002 at 10:59 Host: ns.bgtelecom.ru
2) Eugene, RA0FF
ra0ff@qsl.net
http://dx.bgtelecom.ru