Hello all,
I will be going to the Caribbean for CQWW SSB and I want to make a side trip
after the contest to VI for SS CW. The tentative plans that I made with one
of the Island hams fell through last week, so I have to start over from
scratch and I need a little help!
Does anybody know someone on KP2 who wouldn't mind having a guest op for that
weekend? I fully expect to pay my own way just like I would at a hotel.
Time is running short, so I'd like to get something confirmed ASAP. Any
info that anyone could provide, phone #, Email address, or postal address
would be most appreciated!
Tnx
Paul WX9E
WX9E@AOL.COM
>From Robert A. Wilson" <n6tv@VNET.IBM.COM Wed Sep 28 08:07:59 1994
From: Robert A. Wilson" <n6tv@VNET.IBM.COM (Robert A. Wilson)
Subject: Reserve Your County, 1994 Calif. QSO Party
Looks like we should have all 58 California Counties on
the air this weekend for the 1994 California QSO Party. This
contest is well-supported by software: CT, NA, TR-LOG, WriteLog for
Windows by W5XD, and freeware by AE6Y (DOS and Windows versions)
and AD6E. Activity should be very high this year since anyone who
makes 100 QSOs is eligible to receive a popular CQP T-shirt. Top
20 finishers in state and out-of-state receive NCCC Private Reserve
California wine (or suitable alternative for those under 18). Go for it!
Here's "the list":
County Stations
--------------- --------------------------------------------------------
(mobile) KK6XN, K6AAW
Alameda K6BZS, N6EK, W6GPM(+KN6QT), NF6S
Alpine AA6KX, N6AU, KM6OH(+3 ops), W6TVP
Amador K6PU,K6BPB
Butte WB6AKF, KN6EL, KI6AN, WB6RXF, K6KM
Calaveras N6TNX(+N6TNW), N6KI(CW only)
Colusa WY7M(lim., CW only)
Contra Costa K6DYP, WR6R
Del Norte AA6UN, K6HY
El Dorado WB6IRC/W6OAT, KD6WI, W6SUN
Fresno N6GJI, WA6FGV, WB6ITM, KG6F
Glenn WJ6Q/M, KM6RH
Humboldt W6JTI, AA6DX
Imperial KI6X?, N7CW(+KD6QK), KK6XN/M, N6SMW
Inyo W9NQ, KG6VI
Kern W8AKS/6, N6BFN(maybe)
Kings K6OZL
Lake W6BSY
Lassen KJ6MD, K6JKC
Los Angeles WB6NFO, W6DDB, AB6FO, KC6X, KJ6HO, WA6BIL, W6ZH, KM6YX
Madera KD6FW
Marin W6ZQK/M, WA6CTA
Mariposa N6EE(+N6LK, Sun. only)
Mendocino KB6LZW
Merced KI6PR
Modoc N6OM
Mono AA6KX, WA6GDS(+NZ6N), N6AU
Monterey W7CB, WD6CKT
Napa W6FSJ, W6OSP, AA6GM
Nevada K6AAW/M, WA6AUE
Orange WA6RND, WB8SVN, N6ZLV, KI6YE
Placer W6RFF, K6DGW, W6PYX, K6AAW/M, WA6ZNM
Plumas KF7AM/6
Riverside KK6XN/M
Sacramento KM6VU, K6SG, W6NKR, N6BFN(maybe), K6DR, KF6A
San Benito KG6GF
San Bernardino W6HAL
San Diego N6YZJ, W6MVW, W6UQF, N6AZE, KK6XN/M, N6SMW, WB6MSE
San Francisco AC6AH
San Joaquin W6FAH, KJ6DL, KD6WW
San Luis Obispo W6TKF, WA6IET
San Mateo N6NF
Santa Barbara WA6VNN(lim.)
Santa Clara N6TPT, W6PRI, N6WLF, N6NKT, KJ6LD
Santa Cruz NS6V, KD6NOS, AA6T
Shasta N6WMF, N6RQE, W6BJH
Sierra N6JM
Siskiyou NI6T(at K6VX)
Solano W6JSB,KK6XA(+KK6XB),K7VA/6,WX6M,WB6YRN,K6HIH,KJ6Q,AA6GM
Sonoma AA6YX, W6ESJ(lim.), WW6D, N6YEU
Stanislaus WG6P, KD6KKP, N6EE
Sutter NV6O(+AH8I, KJ6TC, N6UXB, KN6OX),K6AAW/M, KN6WZ
Tehama W6JEX, WB6KOE, KN6WY
Trinity AA6DX, KN6LK
Tulare WB6YIK(+KC6HJJ), W6IFC
Tuolomne N6AU, N6UUG, KI6PG
Ventura N6VR(lim.)
Yolo KK1A(MAYBE), N6BT(+N6TV)
Yuba K6AAW/M, KN6WX
73,
Bob, N6TV@VNET.IBM.COM
1994 CQP County Coordinator
>From fish@crl.com (Bill Fisher, KM9P Concentric Systems, Inc.) Wed Sep 28
>14:02:16 1994
From: fish@crl.com (Bill Fisher, KM9P Concentric Systems, Inc.) (Bill Fisher,
KM9P Concentric Systems, Inc.)
Subject: Stacking question
Message-ID: <199409281302.AA15459@mail.crl.com>
Original message was about stacking a 20M yagi above a 15M yagi....
>Bill, based upon modelling I have done in the past the distortion in the
>pattern and the gain reduction will be pretty signifact on the upper band
>(10 or 15 which ever you use). By signifact I mean 1 to 1.5 db reduction
>in gain and maybe 10 to 15 db loss in F/B depending upon how good it was in
>the first place.
>
>William Osborne 505-646-3919
>Professor ECE Dept. PO BOX 30001, Dept. 3-O
>New Mexico State University Las Cruces, NM 88003-0001
>
Hi Bill,
I modelled my situation last night with AO. I used it above ground (I
havn't tried free space yet). I noticed 1DB+ degredation in gain and 10db
in F/B with the 20M 205CA stacked 6 feet above a 10M KLM 6 element. I only
looked at the 10M yagi in terms of change in pattern/gain (Not the 205 yet).
I then moved the 20M antenna further and further away. I STILL had
interaction with the 20M yagi at 50 feet above the 10M yagi! Now I'm no
antenna expert, but this suggests to me that the program ain't work'n or the
operator is putting in bad data.
I called K8CC and asked for his input. He also felt (but was going to
duplicate my findings in NEC) that the program was not giving accurate
results. Both K4VX and K8CC felt that a 10m yagi stacked 6 feet below 20m
yagi will not be affected by the 20m yagi. Other proof of this is in the
suggestions of Hygain that a 15M antenna needs to be about (I think) 6 feet
away from a 10m yagi. Hygain has an antenna range! I tend to believe these
folks!
OK you antenna modelling experts... What say?
---
Bill Fisher, KM9P
Concentric Systems, Inc. (CSI)
404-442-5821 Fax 404-667-1975
>From David O. Hachadorian" <0006471356@mcimail.com Tue Sep 27 20:23:00 1994
From: David O. Hachadorian" <0006471356@mcimail.com (David O. Hachadorian)
Subject: KT34XA 15m Performance
Message-ID: <50940927192305/0006471356PK3EM@MCIMAIL.COM>
NC6U asks:
>...What is the consensus on the KT-34XA's 15m performance?
My experience is that the forward gain is great, but the front to back ratio
and overall cleanness of the pattern are not so hot. I can't imagine a
properly functioning XA getting "waxed" in the forward gain department by
any 5 el monobander at similar height. Maybe a db or two. It's impossible to
make a single on the air comparison and draw a valid inference of how well
the antenna is working. I usually do 10 comparisons, throw out the two
outlying values on both ends, and average the remaining six. Even more is
better. Granted, it's hard to do that on 15 nowadays.
Maybe there is something near the XA that is detuning it: guy wires, wire
antennas, or another yagi? Maybe there's a bad connection in the XA
somewhere. The antenna is really a pain to assemble. A good final check on
all of the connections in the trap assemblies is to measure the DC
resistance between the outer shells of the 10 and 15 meter trap capacitors.
The resistance should be on the order of 0.5 ohm. This checks the integrity
of ALL the trap connections.
My XA at 48 feet holds the record for WPXCW on 15m (since 1981), and has won
ARRL DXCW twice on 15m, so I think the antenna really delivers in the
forward gain department. As for the front to back ratio, it's kinda neat to
be able to work JA's and the Caribbean at the same time, without rotating
the antenna.
Dave, K6LL
k6ll@mcimail.com
>From Kurszewski Chad" <kurszewski_chad@macmail1.csg.mot.com Wed Sep 28
>11:26:02 1994
From: Kurszewski Chad" <kurszewski_chad@macmail1.csg.mot.com (Kurszewski Chad)
Subject: Send me RTTY Scores
Message-ID: <199409281528.AA18501@pobox.mot.com>
If you partook in last weekend's CQ WW RTTY contest, please send me your
scores.
If you know someone who doesn't have internet access, please ask them for their
score and get them to me.
Please include the bottom line breakdown including total zones, total
countries, total W/VE mults, QSOs, QSO points, and of course, score.
Also include your operating class and power class.
I will compile a listing and post it on the reflector.
Thanks,
Chad WE9V
kurszewski_chad@macmaiL1.csg.mot.com
p.s. I have appropriate scores for wa6sdm, k4jpd, n4oni, kb4gid, k1ng and an
approximate score from vs6gb.
>From pduff@wizards.austin.ibm.com (Phill Duff) Wed Sep 28 17:55:07 1994
From: pduff@wizards.austin.ibm.com (Phill Duff) (Phill Duff)
Subject: Stacking
Message-ID: <9409281555.AA11631@wizards.austin.ibm.com>
Bill... I'm certainly no antenna modeling expert. But, I had a similiar
question some months ago regarding stacking a 20M yagi above a 15M yagi.
In a phone conversation with the FORCE12 antenna guru, he indicated that
an "inverted stack" (lower freq yagi above higher freq yagi) was not
advisable due to what he termed something like "electrostatic shielding/
shading". Perhaps due the lower freq yagi longer boom and elements??
YMMV!
73 de Phil NA4M
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Phil Duff NA4M (512) 838-3579
IBM AIX/6000 Austin, Texas Internet: pduff@wizards.austin.ibm.com
>From Jay Townsend" <jayt@comtch.iea.com Wed Sep 28 17:20:06 1994
From: Jay Townsend" <jayt@comtch.iea.com (Jay Townsend)
Subject: EA RTTY Contest
Message-ID: <m0qq1ji-0006roC@comtch.iea.com>
Received a letter from Antonio Alcolado, EA1MV that the EA RTTY Contest
dates have changed.
The EA RTTY Contest will be held the first weekend of April 1995. This is
April 1st and 2nd.
The EA Contest was to have been held in February, but they have moved it to
the April date. The EA Contest Group asks that this information be widely
distributed.
Feb 1 & 2 EA RTTY Contest
--
Jay Townsend, Ws7i < jayt@comtch.iea.com >
>From Trey Garlough <GARLOUGH@TGV.COM> Wed Sep 28 18:47:23 1994
From: Trey Garlough <GARLOUGH@TGV.COM> (Trey Garlough)
Subject: Stacking
Message-ID: <780774443.170999.GARLOUGH@TGV.COM>
> In a phone conversation with the FORCE12 antenna guru, he indicated that
> an "inverted stack" (lower freq yagi above higher freq yagi) was not
> advisable due to what he termed something like "electrostatic shielding/
> shading".
Whatever.
--Trey, WN4KKN/6
>From hwardsil@seattleu.edu (H. Ward Silver) Wed Sep 28 20:24:32 1994
From: hwardsil@seattleu.edu (H. Ward Silver) (H. Ward Silver)
Subject: KB8N & AA7BG QTH
Message-ID: <9409281924.AA21900@bach.seattleu.edu>
Can anyone help me get in touch with these guys?
Thanks, Ward N0AX
>From milewski@OREGON.UOREGON.EDU (Steve Milewski) Wed Sep 28 21:10:36 1994
From: milewski@OREGON.UOREGON.EDU (Steve Milewski) (Steve Milewski)
Subject: Can we do this?
Message-ID: <01HHNAORL4RM8ZH0M6@OREGON.UOREGON.EDU>
For those of us "less-than-manic" contesters in events like CQWW and ARRL DX...
Are we allowed to file our entry for, let's say 80 meters (if that's where
we want to concentrate), but still work the higher bands during the daytime
for fun and to hand out more Q's?
What I'm getting at is, would we send the higher band logs as a check log?
Or would we just send in a log for 80 meters and nothing else? If we sent
in nothing else, would the log checkers penalize the other stations because
they couldn't verify the high band Q's since they're "not in our log"?
Thanks for any clarification.
Steve Milewski
milewski@oregon.uoregon.edu
Ham: AA7FL
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