[NJARC] 📻 NJARC DX in the Last Century 📻
Al Klase
ark at ar88.net
Fri Jan 26 19:08:09 EST 2018
Time flies when you're having fun.
From the DVHRC Oscillator April 1999
*NJARC BCB DX CONTEST*
*Local boy makes good!*
Our own Abe Deihl won the hotly contested "D" category in this years
NJARC BCB DX Contest.Abe had a total score, for his ten most distant
stations, of 10,115 miles.He managed to snag XEQ in Mexico City, a
distance of 2055 miles, on his Philco 42-390 using the internal loop.
The contest was held February 19^th through 28^th .A total of thirteen
logs were submitted by seven contestants. A great time was had by
all.The committee is hoping for increased participation next year.
*CAT*
*NAME*
*RADIO*
*ANTENNA*
*TOTAL*
*BEST DX*
A
Al Klase
Skywaves Xtal Set
60' flat-top
5846
530 R. Vision Cristiana1309 mi.
B
Tom Provost
Ambassador Regen Kit (2T)
Multi-dipole
7105
530 R. Vision Cristiana1309 mi.
B
Marv Beeferman
Walker Flexi Unit(1T)
50' wire
6055
1220 XEB Mexico City 2055 mi.
C
George Shields
Pheonix Ultra Superhet (1924)
75' wire
6964
530 R. Vision Cristiana1309 mi.
C
George Shields
Federal Type 61 (1924)
75' wire
6808
530 R. Vision Cristiana1309 mi.
C
Gary D'Amico
Stewart-Warner 625 (6 T)
80M Dipole
6453
570 Radio Reloj, Cuba1271mi.
D
Abe Deihl
Philco 42-390 (1942)
Internal Loop
10115
940 XEQ Mexico City 2055 mi.
D
Tom Provost
Philco 38-620(1938)
Homebrew Loop
9666
530 R. Vision Cristiana1309 mi.
D
Gary D'Amico
Philco 610 (5T)
Loop
8914
570 Radio Reloj, Cuba 1271mi.
D
Frank Feczko
Zenith 6G801 (1948-49)
Wave Magnet
6840
870 WWL New Orleans 1128 mi.
D
Abe Deihl
Sentinel Model 248W
Internal Loop
5128
870 WWL New Orleans 1128 mi.
E
Al Klase
Navy RAX (6T + PS)
DU-1 Loop (2T)
11316
530 R. Vision Cristiana1309 mi.
E
Frank Feczko
Hallicrafters SX-28
Long wire
5318
1040 WHO DesMoines 1014 mi.
--
Al Klase – N3FRQ
Jersey City, NJ
http://www.skywaves.ar88.net/
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