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Subject: Eric wrote this?
From: ERIC.L.SCACE@adn.sprint.com (ERIC.L.SCACE@adn.sprint.com)
Date: Mon Apr 4 19:24:32 1994

 ... and, by the way, it was NOT Eric K3NA who wrote the following...
     (I'm not sure which Eric it was....)

-- K3NA

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> 
> On Wed, 30 Mar 1994, Jay Townsend wrote:

HOLD ON FOLKS....I NEVER WROTE WHAT FOLLOWS !!!!!!
> 
> > > 
> > > If you really want to know how they are at customer support, call 'em and
> > > tell them that you are having trouble driving your IC781 mic audio with
> > > your heil product.  Then post the message that produces on your answering
> > > machine. 
> > > 
> > > 73,  Eric
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
ERIC,  WROTE THAT. Not me.
> > 
> per bob heil,
> the 781 is easily driven by any heil headset by putting a 
> .01 mfd tantalum capacitor in series with the mike line. This blocks
> the dc voltage normally supplied by the 781 to power icom's
> condenser mike.  
> 73, walt, w0cp

I think Heil has as fine of customer service and service around.  I HAVE a
Yaesu FT1000 and have a replacement set of *FREE* ear pieces which cure a
problem certainly not of *Heil's*.

Just trying to make sure that Bob doesn't wack me at Dayton or something :-)
73,
-- 
Jay Townsend, Ws7i  < jayt@comtch.iea.com >


>From hhoyt@k4pql.apex.nc.us (Howard Hoyt)  Mon Apr  4 23:11:37 1994
From: hhoyt@k4pql.apex.nc.us (Howard Hoyt) (Howard Hoyt)
Subject: sprINT at K4PQL
Message-ID: <3P10Jc1w165w@k4pql.apex.nc.us>

We ended up with about 75 on 20 and 67 on 40.

Conditions seemed to favor the east coast on 20 (more W6's),
but I think it flipped on 40. The QRN was high here and not
much one hop activity heard. As a low band bigot, this was
an interesting turn of events.

This was my first time on INT and I really appreciated the
work-em-again rule. A couple of times I got caught- would call
someone who was past 3rd qso for me, but not for them !

LOTSA FUN !!
73, Howie


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>From Randy A Thompson <K5ZD@world.std.com>  Tue Apr  5 01:32:59 1994
From: Randy A Thompson <K5ZD@world.std.com> (Randy A Thompson)
Subject: Russian contest
Message-ID: <Pine.3.89.9404042057.A4224-0100000@world.std.com>

I wonder if they are aware that is the same weekend as Field Day?  If it 
was a domestic Russian event, no problem.  But a WW contest up against 
the hordes of FD?  Probably not a good idea.

Randy, K5ZD


On Mon, 4 Apr 1994, Larry Tyree wrote:

> 
> I received the following information from Andy, UA3DPX about the new
> Russian contest.  
>               THE FIRST 1994 RUSSIAN DX CONTEST.
> 
> THE UNION OF RADIO AMATEURS OF RUSSIA AND IT'S CONTEST COMMITTEE HAVE THE 
> HONOUR TO INVITE ALL LICENSED RADIO AMATEURS AROUND THE WORLD TO TAKE PART
> IN THE FIRST EVER "RUSSIAN DX CONTEST" WHICH WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE 
> 
>       4-th weekend of June (1200Z June 25 to 1200Z June 26)
> 
>       The objective of this new contest is for amateurs around the world to
> contact other amateurs around the world and amateurs of Russia in as many 
> Russian oblasts as possible on the 80...10 meter bands (excluding WARCs).
> 
>       CLASSES: 
> A - Single operator all bands (separately CW, SSB, MIXED),
> B - Single operator single band (CW, SSB, MIXED),
> C - Multi-operator single transmiter (MIXED only),
> D - Multi-operator Multi-transmiter (MIXED only).
> E - SWL.
> -For SOAB band changing is unlimited.
> -Use of packet, a spotting net, or logging assistance makes an entry multi-
> operator. 
> -Under SO there will be a designation of power level: H = power over 100 
> watts,
> L = power under 100 watts and Q = 5 watts or less. 
> -Multi-operator will all be considered high power.
> -For MOST the 10 minute rule exists for band changing.
> -Entries in MIXED can contact the same station at the same band twice (CW and
>  SSB) but the time difference between such contacts must be no less then 10
>  minutes. 
>       EXCHANGE:
> For Russian stations - RS(T) and two leter abriviation of Russian oblast:
> AB, AD, AL, AM, AO, AR, BA, BO, BR, BU, CB, CN, CK, CT, CU, DA, EA, EW, GA,
> HA, HK, HM, IR, IV, JA, JN, KA, KB, KC, KE, KG, KI, KJ, KK, KL, KM, KN, KO,
> KP, KR, KS, KT, KU, LO, LP, MA, MD, MG, MO, MR, MU, NN, NO, NS, NV, OB, OM,
> OR, PE, PK, PM, PS, RA, RO, SA, SL, ST, SM, SO, SP, SR, SV, TA, TB, TL, TM,
> TN, TO, TU, TV, UD, UL, UO, VL, VG, VO, VR, YA.  
> For stations outside of Russia - RS(T) and QSO number starting with 001.
>       SCORING:
> Contacts with stations in own country, 2 points. Contacts with other coutries
> on the same continent, 3 points. Contacts with other continents, 5 points.
> For stations outside of Russia contacts with russian stations, 7 points.
>       MULTIPLIER:
> For Russian stations - DXCC countries on each band. For others - oblasts of
> Russia on each band (88 on one band).
>       FINAL SCORE:
> Total QSO points times the sum of multipliers.
>       PENALTIES:
> Three additional contacts may be deleted for each unacknowledged duplicate or
> unverified contact removed from the log.
>       DISQUALIFICATION:
> A log may be disqualified for violation of amateur radio regulations, 
> unsports-
> manlike conduct, or claiming excessive duplicate/unverified contacts or false
> multipliers. 
>       AWARDS:
> Certificates will be awarded to the top scorers in each class by DX country.
> New Award "RUSSIA" will be given to the stations who make verified contacts 
> with all Russian oblasts. The memory certificates will be given to all entries
> who make no less then 200 QSOs. Other things can be considered by the Union
> of Radio Amateurs of Russia for outstanding operating achievements.   
>       LOGS:
> Please send us (if You can)Your computer disks. IBM, MS-DOS compatible disks
> are encoureged. The format we prefer is CT.Bin,NA.Bin or N6TR.Dat file. 
> Discks 
> MUST be accompanied by a paper log. All logs over 200 contacts must provide
> a check sheet or dupe list (List of all calls in alpha sorted order).
>       LOG SUBMISSIONS: 
> Send Your logs withing 30 days period after the end of the contest to:
> 
>              RUSSIAN DX CONTEST DIRECTOR
>              ANDY V. MELANYIN, UA3DPX
>              P.O.BOX 9, KHIMKI-7,
>              141400, RUSSIA.
> 
> Send Your impressions and thoughts about the contest to make it more interes-
> ting in the future.
> 
> 
> 

>From J.P. Kleinhaus" <kleinhaj@mary.iia.org  Tue Apr  5 01:56:01 1994
From: J.P. Kleinhaus" <kleinhaj@mary.iia.org (J.P. Kleinhaus)
Subject: FT-1000 RX audio (was Heil)
Message-ID: <Pine.3.89.9404042050.A9685-0100000@mary>

IMHO, the Yaesu FT-1000D RX audio into a pair of headphones stinks!!
The only headphones that work with a decent level of volume are the
Yaesu YH-77 stereo headphons (hmmm...do I smell a conspiracy?).
The speaker driver is much better but of course that is useless at
best in a contesting environment.

73, J.P. AA2DU

>From XMSJ29A@prodigy.com (MR JAMES A WHITE)  Tue Apr  5 05:44:15 1994
From: XMSJ29A@prodigy.com (MR JAMES A WHITE) (MR JAMES A WHITE)
Subject: TNX Y'ALL
Message-ID: <013.00549496.XMSJ29A@prodigy.com>

..several responses (12) received re the 75 Ohm CATV line and using it in
a 50 Ohm system...

Many of you said screw it it's close enough to a match as is. Actually
"just use it" was what KY1H said-kinda like just do it/just work it I guess.

After making my posting last night I zonked out-but, wide awake I browsed
through my old NCJ's in search of CATV hardline knowledge...was having a
great time. Looked up the topic in the index I found, and would you know
it, out of what is almost a complete collection, the issue referenced was
missing-arrgh, but enjoyably I thumbed through 20 years worth of NCJ's when
suddenly I found what I remembered seeing...it was in a K1GQ article on
stacking, the November-December 1980 issue, whoa....damn - guess it wasn't
last year afterall-it references an original article in Ham Radio of
September 1978 by Charlie K1XX...who yes, responded as well.

To those of you who remembered what I saw, and  enlightened me as to where
I saw it....NCJ of course, mni thanks - also several of you were kind
enough to offer up some commercial solutions including vendor info on
connectors, etc. Again much obliged.

Oh yes, who was first through the pileup....the drink weener is KJ4VH, 46
minutes after my posting-not bad.....followed closely by N4TQO, K1VR, KY1H,
KC2X (GO FLORIDA), K1XX, N6VB, K5ZD (no Randy, not even close-but TNX) and K1DG.

Disqualifications:
        K9ZO.......reply: "I have it at home"....jeez is this the first day
 of school and ya forgot your pencil, too...will accept your reply  but it
will NOT be eligible for a drink, and will be marked down  one full letter 
grade.

        WA6BXH.......NO Sandy- ABSOLUTELY NO GINSU KNIVES AS ALTERNATE
PRIZES!

...seriously, thanks to all. This reflector continues to be an invaluable
aid in the design of the station, opinions received are from hams who have
hands-on real world experience and not just techies working from
books...thanks for supporting it Trey.

I have been working with a slightly different connector approach thanks to
tip from W3AU....will post to Reflector or NCJ after I evaluate-looks like
a good, and cheap solution.  GN de K1ZX


>From Scott A Stembaugh <n9ljx@ecn.purdue.edu>  Tue Apr  5 07:56:17 1994
From: Scott A Stembaugh <n9ljx@ecn.purdue.edu> (Scott A Stembaugh)
Subject: Russian contest
Message-ID: <199404050656.BAA13649@en.ecn.purdue.edu>

In message <26208.765489895@bbn.com> you write:
>Looks like a great contest.  Unfortunately I'll be busy with field
>day activities, as will be a large number of W/VE contesters. :-(
>
>       Regards / JBL   KD1ON

Hey every W in FD is worth 2 points and every VE 3! Slip is a couple of
Russians for Mults and you could have a good showing. Not to mention DX mults
for FD!

Too bad the Russian contest slams packet so much...using packet makes you a
Multi and all Multis are high power.

--scott N9LJX

>From AGDM25A@prodigy.com ( KEVIN -   WA8ZDT)  Tue Apr  5 08:54:51 1994
From: AGDM25A@prodigy.com ( KEVIN -   WA8ZDT) ( KEVIN -   WA8ZDT)
Subject: sprINT
Message-ID: <013.00549933.AGDM25A@prodigy.com>

Operated last hour of sprINT.  CONDX here rather poor.  Very little 20M,
loudest 20M stn was W5ASP.

40M a little better, but never heard a single W1, W2, or W3.

XE1/AA6RX was rather strong about 0155Z

I told N8EA about sprINT via landline. Joe had 30 Q's.

Why did some names seem to be re-cycled over and over again - and others
disappeared and never heard again?  I bet Pete, N4ZR could give us a
mathmatical explanation of the probabilities of a name being re-cycled.

Just couldn't bring myself to deliberately dupe someone.

               73 - Kevin - WA8ZDT


>From tim.ellam@logical.cuc.ab.ca (Tim Ellam)  Mon Apr  4 13:08:00 1994
From: tim.ellam@logical.cuc.ab.ca (Tim Ellam) (Tim Ellam)
Subject: Heil Audio
Message-ID: <7113.1000.uupcb@logical.cuc.ab.ca>


I have used a Heil set on a Icom 740, 751, 751A and 761- all of them
needed a mic preamp(no matter what value of cap I had in the line) to
use the Heil properly!

Tim VE6SH

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