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Fastest DXCC Honor Roll???

Subject: Fastest DXCC Honor Roll???
From: wmhein@aol.com (wmhein@aol.com)
Date: Thu Jan 6 22:21:13 1994
Bill Kennamer, KF5UV, in his "How's DX" column in the January 1994 QST, posed
the question "...how long does it take to make the ARRL DXCC Honor Roll?"

This prompted me to sort through my QSL cards and put together my first DXCC
application ever.  My first QSO as a ham radio operator was on 26 June 1989. 
On 26 January 1993, I worked AH1A.  At this moment there were only 9 DXCC
countries which I had not worked (or worked someone who "counts"). 
Therefore, I reached DXCC Mixed Honor Roll in 3 years 215 days (3 years 7
months almost exactly).  This is, of course, pending ARRL acceptance of my
cards.  I will FedEx the cards to Newington tomorrow.

ALL of my QSOs were freestyle -- no list or nets.

My fingers are crossed that this is the fastest ever DXCC Honor Roll
achievement (as measured by date-first-on-the-air to
date-last-country-worked).

Now, on to #1 Mixed Honor Roll.  Who's the fastest ever to work 'em all?  I
only have a couple of countries left: 3Y/P, 3V (have worked and QSLd 3V8AS,
but it doesn't count), 5A (have worked and QSLd 5A0RR, but it also doesn't
count), TN, VK0/H, and VU4.  I hope DXpeditions are planned for ALL of these
countries in the not-too-distant-future!!!

I also wonder what the fastest CW DXCC Honor Roll achievement is?  I have two
countries to go...

73
Bill AA6TT


>From Smith, Pete" <PSmith@codei.hq.nasa.gov  Fri Jan  7 15:46:00 1994
From: Smith, Pete" <PSmith@codei.hq.nasa.gov (Smith, Pete)
Subject: Contacting Delphi
Message-ID: <2D2D83DC@ms.hq.nasa.gov>


Does anyone have a phone number for Delphi?  They sent me an ad a few days 
ago with a very attractive-sounding offer for full Internet connectivity on 
a dial-in basis, which I promptly misplaced.
800 information has drawn a blank.  Please reply to E-mail address below. 
 Thanks! 73,

Pete N4ZR (psmith@codei.hq.nasa.gov) 

>From Smith, Pete" <PSmith@codei.hq.nasa.gov  Fri Jan  7 16:10:00 1994
From: Smith, Pete" <PSmith@codei.hq.nasa.gov (Smith, Pete)
Subject: 4U1VIC Status/Operating Permission/OE Contesters
Message-ID: <2D2D8966@ms.hq.nasa.gov>


Is there anyone on the reflector who is aware of the current status of 
4U1VIC, or can put me in touch with the people who run the station?  The 
ARRL's info is dated and incomplete, and I haven't heard the station in 
years, but I will be in Vienna the weekend of the ARRL CW contest.  If the 
station is operable (or could be made so) I thought it would be fun to 
operate (I know it counts only for OE, but I always seem to be in the wrong 
place at the wrong time).  In addition, I would like to get in contact with 
OE contesters in the Vienna area for possible eyeball QSOs while I'm there 
(February 17-March 4, roughly).

Please reply directly to the E-mail address below.  Thanks and 73, Pete N4ZR

(psmith@codei.hq.nasa.gov)  

>From Dieter Dippel" <UNRZ45@daphne.rrze.uni-erlangen.de  Fri Jan  7 15:40:12 
>1994
From: Dieter Dippel" <UNRZ45@daphne.rrze.uni-erlangen.de (Dieter Dippel)
Subject: RXCLUS.EXE via FTP available
Message-ID: <3EF47157A42@daphne.rrze.uni-erlangen.de>

Here are some informationen about the RXCLUS-software !
Please don't send any kind of requests to me !!!!!
Please send all requests to HB9BZA !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I uploaded the software today at Frank's (DL1SBR) FTP-Server.
It's available at the moment in:

              IP-ADDRESS: 141.58.162.1
               DIRECTORY: pub\uploads
                FILENAME: rxclu50.exe (selfextracting !!!!!)
                          rxclu50.inf (this info)
                   LOGIN: FTP or ANONYMOUS
                PASSWORD: callsign or email-address


I think Frank will put this file within the next time in the right
directory e.g. packclus etc.


73 es good ftp de Dieter, DF4RD

DXNEWS @EU       de:HB9BZA 24.12.93 13:31  30   4107 Bytes
RXCLUS:Cluster DX RX pgm
de HB9BZA @ LX0PAC.LUX.EU
to DXNEWS @ EU


       RXCLUS 5.0 - CLUSTER INFORMATIONS RECEIVE PROGRAM


The french versions of this program have been developed for nearly 2 years
and were uploaded about every 6 monthes to the french speaking area's BBS's.

For the first time, the version 5.0 includes a multilanguage support, so
this version is uploaded @EU to see if there is interest for such a
program in a wider area.

As an introduction, here is the beginning of the user documentation :


  1.0. PURPOSE

         This  program   RXCLUS  is   used  to   receive  informations
  transmitted on  the PacketCluster system without having to establish
  a connection  to a  cluster node.  It identifies  the frames sent to
  cluster users,  and also  those exchanged  between two cluster nodes
  with a  special protocol. This possibility is especially interesting
  during  the   night  time  as  it  allows  you  to  receive  cluster
  informations with  no connection even if no user is connected on the
  local cluster node !

         DX, WWV  and ANN  informations are  recognised among  all the
  frames heard  on the monitored frequency and are the only ones to be
  displayed. Of  course, each information is displayed only once, even
  if it  is repeated many times on the frequency because several users
  are connected.  So you  get the  same result  as  if  you  would  be
  connected to  the cluster, but without additional traffic on the air
  and with  no link  failures problems.  It is  not a  problem if  the
  monitored frequency  is shared  with other packet services (Mailbox,
  and so on).

         There is  of course a limitation: if you are not connected to
  the cluster,  you cannot send informations requests ! But RXCLUS can
  attenuate strongly  this problem:  DX et  WWV  informations  can  be
  stored in  databases on disk and you can recall them using different
  search criterias. Furthermore, a world countries database allows the
  program to  give many informations and make some calculations like a
  cluster node:  prefix allocation,  WAZ and  ITU zones  of a country,
  azimut and distance, local time.


  1.1. RECENT IMPROVEMENTS :

  V4.0 :  new search criteria in the DX database: in the comment field
  and by  logger, choice of the bands you wish to receive the DX spots
  on, support  added for  23 cm spots, more versatile structure of the
  configuration file, screen saver.

  V5.0 :  multilanguage support  (english, french and german provided,
  translation in  other languages  by the  user  is  possible),  world
  countries database.


  2.1. HARDWARE REQUISITS.

  - An IBM compatible computer (PC/XT/AT), monochrome or color.
    A harddisk is strongly recommended if you wish to store the
    informations.
  - A TNC on the serial port of the PC. This TNC must make itself the
    frames assembly/desassembly (TNC-2, PK-88, PK-232, KAM, and so
    on). Internal cards (for example DRSI) or modems requesting a
    specific driver (like BayCom) are not supported.
  - A receiver able to receive a frequency used for cluster traffic
    (to users or between two cluster nodes).


The program with its english documentation is beeing uploaded to IBM @ EU as
a self-extracting archive file RXCLU50.EXE encoded with 7PLUS in 16 parts
about 4700 bytes in length.

Please send .ERR files, if any, to HB9BZA @ HB9IAP. Comments and suggestions
for improvements are also welcome.

Vy 73 and good DX to all                   Robert - HB9BZA @ HB9IAP

/EXIT


>From Don Nutt KJ6TC <kj6tc@netcom.com>  Fri Jan  7 15:29:38 1994
From: Don Nutt KJ6TC <kj6tc@netcom.com> (Don Nutt KJ6TC)
Subject: Threat to Amateur Radio
Message-ID: <Pine.3.85.9401070709.A2331-0100000@netcom4>


This was taken off of W6GO Packet Cluster.  Just wanted to share it with 
everyone here.


Janice E. Houghland, New Jersey Dept of Environmental Protection, CN402,
Trenton, NJ 08625-0404 has threatened to make ALL RF Emitters in New Jersey to
pay a tax of $500.00 per antenna they own and operate between .3 - 1000 MHz,
both public and private!  And you just know if it passes in NJ, that the hacs
in Sacramento will be the next to pass something similar.  Ham radio 
needs your help to nip this in the bud.  Send a letter or QSL card today 
protesting this To date there is no positive proof that RF in the .3 - 
1000 MHZ range harms the general public.  Act now to preserve
our hobby.
              73 Chris KJ6ZH                        


I am concerned to the fact if a precedent is set,  then none of us are 
safe from the same type of local legislation that can occur.  Personally 
I would be liable for $3000.00 for my modest simple little setup,  I know 
a few of you out there would be set back about twice what I would incur 
for a tax.  2 VHF, 1 Tri bander, 1 low-band vert, 1 10-20 vert, and 1 
80,40,17 dipole (I am not going to include the mobile ants. for now).

I will also rename all my antennas from "RF Emitters" to "RF Absorbers".  
Since I do listen more than I talk I feel that is a fair description.

Contester's and DX'ers beware.  There are people out there that feel we 
are a threat to their lives and well being.  Forget about the hazards of 
crossing the street on a busy intersection.  Forget about the criminals 
with guns.  Forget about the major corps. dumping thousands of tons of 
harmful chemicals illegally.  Us radio operators are the threat.

My soap box.  Thanks guys.


Don Nutt
KJ6TC





>From gswanson@arrl.org (Glenn Swanson)  Fri Jan  7 15:26:56 1994
From: gswanson@arrl.org (Glenn Swanson) (Glenn Swanson)
Subject: 4U1VIC
Message-ID: <509@gs>

PSE forward any VALID (updated) info on this subject to me, I'll pass it
on to th proper folks here at HQ.  73, Glenn KB1GW (gswanson@arrl.org)



>From Jim Reisert AD1C  07-Jan-1994 1152 <reisert@wrksys.enet.dec.com>  Fri Jan 
> 7 16:47:59 1994
From: Jim Reisert AD1C  07-Jan-1994 1152 <reisert@wrksys.enet.dec.com> (Jim 
Reisert AD1C 07-Jan-1994 1152)
Subject: flexpac4.zip - Hams: PacketCluster(tm) Terminal w/ headings
Message-ID: <9401071647.AA14673@us1rmc.bb.dec.com>

I have uploaded to the SimTel Software Repository (available by anonymous
ftp from the primary mirror site OAK.Oakland.Edu and its mirrors):

pub/msdos/hamradio/
flexpac4.zip    Hams: PacketCluster(tm) Terminal w/ headings

FlexPac is a Packet Radio TNC software package.  It enhances the use of
your DX Cluster.  Displays country name, beam heading, and more.  See
Jan 1994 CQ page 70.

Some of FlexPac's functions:
  - optimized to work with the PacketCluster (tm)
  - separate windows on the screen for output from the TNC, and your
    keyed input - output appears simultaneously, even as you are
    keying   - supports two simultaneous sessions (streams) in
    different windows
  - user defined scripts that can automatically process
    logon, logoff, and other complex functions;  this includes a
    WAIT function so that you can synchronize your script to the system
    you are connected to
  - pull down menus to easily select options
  - the ability to schedule an event at a future time
  - easy user function key definition
  - capture of received data to a disk file
  - optionally calls you by an alarm when someone connects to you
  - you can edit the line you type, before actually sending it to
    the TNC
  - power typing with word wrap (use when sending messages)
  - full log function with quick dupe (not in shareware version)
  - displays country, beam heading, and distance on DX spots

System requirements: IBM PC, PS/2 or compatible, DOS 3.1, 512K RAM, com1
or com2 serial port and a TAPR2 type tnc (will not work with DRSI boards).

ShareWare.  The author's E-Mail address is:  TJTW74A@Prodigy.COM

- -
Jim Reisert
reisert@mlo.dec.com

>From Steve Fraasch" <Steve_Fraasch@ATK.COM  Fri Jan  7 17:30:18 1994
From: Steve Fraasch" <Steve_Fraasch@ATK.COM (Steve Fraasch)
Subject: Do Ham Radio a Favor
Message-ID: <9401071731.AA14995@ATK.COM>

                       Subject:                               Time:11:03 AM
In response to the NLI 50' tower battle, and NJ $500 transmitter tax, it's
time to pay attention to ARRL requests to support their proposed "national
resource" legislation.  It seems to me that the League's proposed
congressional recognition of amateur radio as a national resource is the
right starting point to counterattack these recent legal threats.

Under this framework, our problems with PRB-1, RFI exemptions, spectrum
space, city/state jurisdiction of RF matters, and everything else that has
gone wrong recently is moot, if not legally jeopardized.

Most of us have benefitted personally, if not professionally, from our
involvement with the dynamics of the hobby.  Look no farther than the recent
Nobel prize winners (sorry, I forget names) who both stated HR was at least
indirectly involved with their science achievements.

If a hobby that heavily depends on science is not allowed to exist, than
those who would be involved in a hobby at youth cannot make professional
contributions as adults to a society dependent on technology.  Likewise for
those involved in public service:  if the hobby is so severly limited making
it impossible to transmit a signal, the communications infrastructure will no
longer be trained and ready for the emergency victims who will depend on it.

Please respond to Rick Palm's (K1CE's) request on page. 54-55 of Jan '94 QST.

Steve, K0SF.



>From DKMC" <dkmc@chevron.com  Fri Jan  7 18:20:53 1994
From: DKMC" <dkmc@chevron.com (DKMC)
Subject: NJ Antenna Tax
Message-ID: <CPLAN065.DKMC.4196.1994 010710 19 10 19>


 Microsoft Mail v3.0 IPM.Microsoft Mail.Note
 From: McCarty, DK 'David'
 To:  OPEN ADDRESSING SERVI-OPENADDR
 Subject:  NJ Antenna Tax
 Priority:
 Message ID: 23013A81
 Conversation ID: 23013A81

 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------


 KJ6TC relays:
 >Janice E. Houghland, New Jersey Dept of Environmental Protection, CN402,
 >Trenton, NJ 08625-0404 has threatened to make ALL RF Emitters in New Jersey
 to
 >pay a tax of $500.00 per antenna they own and operate between .3 - 1000
 MHz,
 >both public and private...

 This sounds serious enough to warrant a very serious response.  Anyone (in
 NJ, perhaps) know more of the particulars?  Is there someone who could
 suggest  effective ways to respond (what to say, what not to say, and to
 whom to send it)?

 If you will send your replies directly to me, I will summarize for the net.

 It seems environmentalist idiocy has expanded from attacking my livelihood
 and my ability to drive to the plant and now has set their sights on my
 hobby...maybe I should give up, move back to Florida and start a spartan
 vegetarian commune.  Probably still have problems getting a permit for the
 sewer...

 David K. McCarty, K5GN
 dkmc@chevron.com



>From Robert E.Naumann" <72240.1433@CompuServe.COM  Fri Jan  7 22:12:34 1994
From: Robert E.Naumann" <72240.1433@CompuServe.COM (Robert E.Naumann)
Subject: NJ Situation
Message-ID: <940107221233_72240.1433_EHK57-1@CompuServe.COM>

On our local PacketCluster, W2REH got a copy of the text of the regulation and
he said that Amateur installations are SPECIFICALLY EXEMPTED form this
registration fee.  I'll try to get more specific info.
73 Bob KR2J (New Jersey)


>From n7stu@thetech.com (Robert Brown)  Sat Jan  8 02:52:49 1994
From: n7stu@thetech.com (Robert Brown) (Robert Brown)
Subject: Invalid Malpelo Expedition?
Message-ID: <qicTFc1w165w@thetech.com>

I'm not sure that approval if any is needed for IOTA and this is the 
operators main purpose.  I can see him never even sending in any 
documentation to the ARRL (if indeed there is any) since they have no say 
over the IOTA program or for that matter who is legal and who isn't 
(except for DXCC purposes).
Robert N7STU/YB2ARO

--
n7stu@thetech.com (Robert Brown)
The Tech BBS (408) 279-7199 San Jose, CA

>From Don Nutt KJ6TC <kj6tc@netcom.com>  Sat Jan  8 16:42:10 1994
From: Don Nutt KJ6TC <kj6tc@netcom.com> (Don Nutt KJ6TC)
Subject: Threat to Ham radio
Message-ID: <Pine.3.85.9401080810.A29920-0100000@netcom4>


If you would like,  I will transcribe the complete article in which the 
original author makes his point.  Its not just a straight tax.  It is 
based on power levels and a few other considerations.  Industrial indoor 
microwave ovens may be at risk as well.

Please leave me a message and I and my wife will be busy transcribing the 
report for you all.


Don Nutt
KJ6TC



>From robert penneys <penneys@freezer.cns.udel.edu>  Sat Jan  8 17:08:04 1994
From: robert penneys <penneys@freezer.cns.udel.edu> (robert penneys)
Subject: N.E.R.D.S. in NAQP
Message-ID: <9401081708.AA03093@freezer.cns.udel.edu>


Look for the Newark Extras from Rural Delaware State  (now including one from
PA) in the NAQP.

CW  NY3C, WW3F, WN3K, AA4MD

Phone  NY3C, NY3Y, WW3F, WN3K, N3MTU     all FRCers

Wire antennas completely covered with ice, stuck together and all over the
place, but it'll have to do.

CU Bob

>From mbarts@vt.edu (Michael Barts)  Sat Jan  8 21:06:35 1994
From: mbarts@vt.edu (Michael Barts) (Michael Barts)
Subject: CT question

To all you CT experts out there, does CT allow you to restrict the station 
to logging ONLY for that one band? In paticular I'm interested in the VHF 
contests. I've used NA for couple of years now for multi-op with a computer 
at each station, not networked. My concern is that if we network the 
computers NA allows each computer to log on any band. One mix-up and its 
probably hopeless to straighten things out. Will CT prevent this? Or has 
this been addressed in NA v8.0 (I know, I just haven't gotten around to 
ordering the upgrade)? Or is there something better out there for VHF contests?
Opinions? suggestions? 

Michael Barts  KB4NT
Christiansburg, VA
mbarts@vt.edu            '...you're 59, repeat your entire exchange...'


>From ku4j@attmail.com (Tim  Pearson )  Sat Jan  8 23:21:15 1994
From: ku4j@attmail.com (Tim  Pearson ) (Tim  Pearson )
Subject: QSL8.exe (CT version 8)

I am having problems generating QSL labels using QSL8.exe (version 3.01).
The program seems to be generating twice the number of labels that it should.
This is a fairly large .bin file (7000 Q's) for VP2VFP CQWW SSB, but I think
it also does this with smaller files.  I tried to call CT-BBS but it appears
to be offline again (continually rings) to see if this was the latest version.

Does anyone know of another program that will generate QSL labels from CT
version 8 .bin file?  I would also like the program to squeeze 4 QSO's per
labels instead of 3, this would save me a lot of QSL cards and we are really
running short.  Any help would be GREATLY appreciated!!
73's tim/ku4j


>From XMSJ29A@prodigy.com (MR JAMES A WHITE)  Sun Jan  9 01:03:03 1994
From: XMSJ29A@prodigy.com (MR JAMES A WHITE) (MR JAMES A WHITE)
Subject: An eye for an eye
Message-ID: <025.00200823.XMSJ29A@prodigy.com>


          -----------------------------------------------
          =  I'LL SHOW YOU MINE IF YOU SHOW ME YOURS... =
          -----------------------------------------------

Looking to do newsheet exchanges with other contest-related clubs, please
furnish your club's address if you would like to be included in the CONTEST
GAZETTE (Florida CW Contest Group) mailing roster.

Guest operators are standing by, if you order now you'll receive the
premier edition of the CONTEST GAZETTE-Volume 1, Number 1...send us yours
now and you'll get a GAZETTE right back...


Thanks-Jim White  K1ZX
       Florida CW Contest Group
       5605 East 127 Avenue
       Tampa, FL    33617


>From David R. Siddall" <0006358668@mcimail.com  Sun Jan  9 03:33:00 1994
From: David R. Siddall" <0006358668@mcimail.com (David R. Siddall)
Subject: Internet Access
Message-ID: <65940109033356/0006358668PK3EM@mcimail.com>

>Delphi...very attractive-sounding offer for full Internet connectivity om a
>dial-in basis, which I promptly misplaced.
PC Magazine (Jan 11, '94 p. 32) reports that The International Internet
Association is offering FREE internet access. It is through a D.C.-area
phone number (N4ZR take note), but they plan to provide access to other
areas of the U.S. through local or 800 phone numbers.  I believe that they
intend to solicit voluntary donations.  Phone number for recording is (202)
387-5445; FAX (202) 387-5446.  Since this reflector operates through
internet and cost seems to be an issue with some participants, thought this
deserved dissemination in this manner.
73, Dave K3ZJ  

>From David R. Siddall" <0006358668@mcimail.com  Sun Jan  9 03:34:00 1994
From: David R. Siddall" <0006358668@mcimail.com (David R. Siddall)
Subject: ARRL CAC Members on Reflector
Message-ID: <91940109033419/0006358668PK3EM@mcimail.com>

>Just got a note from Randy, K5ZD, who commented that he wasn't aware that
>any CAC were on the contest reflector.
I am the Roanoke Division CAC rep., and have been on this reflector since
late 1992.  If you post something on the reflector, you can assume I have
seen it. You are welcome to communicate directly with me about any matter,
especially if you reside in the Roanoke Division (but all others welcome).
I have just obtained an additional E-mail account that is dedicated to
amateur radio only: my direct E-Mail address on MCI mail is 635-8668 (format
for whatever your provider requires for connection).   73, Dave K3ZJ 

>From Richard Hallman <0006135537@mcimail.com>  Sun Jan  9 04:47:00 1994
From: Richard Hallman <0006135537@mcimail.com> (Richard Hallman)
Subject: TimeWave Vs NIR?
Message-ID: <75940109044757/0006135537NA1EM@mcimail.com>

    Im looking for a copy of a comparison that was done by someone on the
reflector.   It was between the DSP-9 and the W9GR or the NIR DSP.

    Please forward to me if u have it.    Thanks   KI3V  KI3V@mcimail.com

>From robert penneys <penneys@freezer.cns.udel.edu>  Sun Jan  9 06:00:38 1994
From: robert penneys <penneys@freezer.cns.udel.edu> (robert penneys)
Subject: NAQP CW results
Message-ID: <9401090600.AA03972@freezer.cns.udel.edu>


Well... what a mess. Ice storm covered the antennas and mushed my 160 thru 40
wires.  Computer kept bombing out on 40 and 80. But, it's still a great contest
to run from home and be with the kids, too.

160     24      12

80      70      34

40      69      37

20      98      38

15      61      27

10      19      17

Total  341Q    165M    =    56,265 more or less

Tnx for all, especially those who QSYed for me.

CU on phone, I hope, with the N.E.R.D.S......NY3Y, NY3C, WW3F, N3MTU, WN3K


Bob WN3K

>From Gary Sutcliffe <gary.sutcliffe@mixcom.mixcom.com>  Mon Jan  3 16:39:10 
>1994
From: Gary Sutcliffe <gary.sutcliffe@mixcom.mixcom.com> (Gary Sutcliffe)
Subject: NCJ CTT&T topic
Message-ID: <199401031639.QAA27228@mixcom.mixcom.com>


 
Hi Gang!
 
Trey reminds me that the NCJ deadline is quickly approaching.  As always
I'm looking for additional input for my "Contest Tips, Tricks, & Techniques"
column. Please email them directly to by Jan 12.  Thanks!
 
                  Topic for Mar-Apr 1994
 
          Pre-Contest Season Preparation Check Lists
 
     This month we will prepare a master check list of things
     that need to be done before the start of each contest
     season (or each contest).  This list can include things that
     need to be done to the station or things the operator can do
     to prepare personally.
 
     
-- 
 Gary Sutcliffe  - W9XT             Unified Microsystems (414) 644-9036
 ppvvpp@MIXCOM.COM                  PO Box 133, Slinger WI 53086


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