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Hi Tom,

Begin this process by visiting www.hornucopia.com.  The 3830 site is off of
that page.  As for accessibility, I really don't know how accessible it is.
It's been a long time since I visited that page.

Also, although I'm not seriously working the 10 meter contest tomorrow, I
will listen and hopefully hear you tomorrow afternoon.

Take care for now and good luck finding that pesky noise.  Very 73.


 
Kevin :)
Amateur Radio:  K7RX
 

-----Original Message-----
From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of Tom Behler
Sent: Friday, December 09, 2011 19:58
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Subject: How to find one's placement in a contest?

Hi, all.

Last night, I was just about blown away when a friend told me that I had 
placed either 5th or 6th in Michigan in the CQWW 160 meter CW contest last 
February.  I had made only 152 contacts in that contest, compared to the 291

I made in the ARRL 160-meter contest this past week-end.

All of this is causing me to think that maybe I need to be a bit more 
vigilent when it comes to finding out how I do in the various contests for 
which I submit logs.

Is there a web site that one can go to to check contest results, or do you 
have to go to the web site of each individual contest sponsor for those 
results?

I say this because I think I remember that, a number of years ago, someone 
mentioned a 3830 web site that supposedly publishes contest results.  Has 
anyone heard of this or a similar other web site?  And if so, is it 
accessible?

On a slightly different note, I'm having a few hams come over tomorrow 
morning to help me troubleshoot my 10-meter interference problem, so I'll 
let you know how it goes.

If luck and the electromagnetic gods are in my favor, I'll be able to do the

10-meter contest for a time later tomorrow, and all day Sunday.

Thanks, and 73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ

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