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>From dcurtis@mipos2.intel.com (Dave Curtis) Tue Dec 21 16:35:11 1993
From: dcurtis@mipos2.intel.com (Dave Curtis) (Dave Curtis)
Subject: Calls (N0GA)
Message-ID: <9312211635.AA09369@mipos2.intel.com>
> ISU stands for Illinois State University.
> Ralph Bellas K9ZO
> MBA Program
BullS***!!! ISU means Iowa State University (Club W0YI)
Go Cyclones!
And, by the way, U of M means University of Minnesota,
NOT Maryland, NOT Michigan. Go Gophers!
-Dave NG0X
ISU '79, UoM '87
>From George Cutsogeorge <0006354141@mcimail.com> Tue Dec 21 16:38:00 1993
From: George Cutsogeorge <0006354141@mcimail.com> (George Cutsogeorge)
Subject: IC-751A
Message-ID: <90931221163809/0006354141PK4EM@mcimail.com>
When I was in Princeton I ran extensive lab
tests on most of the good contesting radios
and printed the results in the FRC bulletin
over a period of 10 years or so.
The 751A was of interest because it is a very
reasonable design and is in a small enough box
for DXpeditioning. For example, it's the radio
that Rich, K3IPK uses for his trips to 6V6U.
My memory is failing on this, but I do remember
that the original 751 (no A) had a very poor
rcvr design with a wide open first I.F. You
could hear lots of stuff that wasn't on the band
that the radio was tuned to.
Some of the test results:
CW Noise Floor = -137dBm @ 14MHz, Preamp off.
CW Noise Floor = -141dBm @ 14MHz, Preamp on.
Third Order Intercept = +16dBm @ 20kHz spacing.
Preamp off
" " " = +24dBm @ 100kHz spacing
Preamp off
The 751A had very good phase noise performance.
Close in, at 5 and 10kHz offset it is better than
the 930,940,781, and the FT1000. (Substantially.)
If any one is interested in the 3 page test
result, send me an sase at:
13620 Tyee Road
Umpqua, OR 97486
73, George W2VJN
>From Bruce Sawyer" <sawyer@twg.com Tue Dec 21 17:29:18 1993
From: Bruce Sawyer" <sawyer@twg.com (Bruce Sawyer)
Subject: W2CXM - Far Above Cayuga's Waters...
Message-ID: <9312211727.AA26799@eco.twg.com>
>
>After seeing the "On Wisconsin!" msg I was curious - How many W2CXM alumni
>are on here?? I am aware of myself, K1EA, WB2CPU, K3RV (not on reflector).
>Anyone else out there??
>73 - Bill - N8ET
>
>kelsey@csn.org
>
Well, I'm another one. But I was NOT part of the Engineering bunch where
the station was. Recall that there were "hill" people who contemplated
lofty thoughts and valley people (engineers) who got their hands dirty with
real world problems. I lived on the hill in those days (7th floor, Bascom
Hall). My, how things have changed!!!
AA6KX: MA Math, '73; MS Comp Sci, '75
(UW Madison)
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