CQ-Contest
[Top] [All Lists]

Numeric Abbreviations

Subject: Numeric Abbreviations
From: N5RZ@aol.com (N5RZ@aol.com)
Date: Wed Mar 1 21:25:00 1995
AA3JU sez:

>Oh yes and in MARS circles both ROGER and WILCO are appropriate 
prowords. 

K0OD sez:
> 100% of the time. It belongs only in old movies along with "roger willco."


This brings up one of my big pet-peeves.  If someone asks you to confirm ur
callsign, information, etc., on phone, say ROGER, or if condx are poor, a
series of ROGERS.  This is much more effective than saying "QSL", which is
something that comes through the bureau.

I don't know why this "QSL"  habit lingers.  

I have found two items to be very effective in getting fills or confirming
information in contests, especially DX contests where there is a language
barrier. (and especially JA's who seem to understand this technique well.)  I
will repeat the questionable information followed by the reply I expect to
receive if I am correct (Roger?  or OK?).  If I don't hear the expected reply
then I know to dig more to make corrcetions.

Example:

Me:        "Cq Contest  N5RZ"

Other:      Japan **&^&%$#$  Bravo Florida

Me:         Bravo Florida 59 Texas

Other:     Roger,  Japan Hotel 3 Delta Bravo Florida  (but lotsa qrm)  59020

Me:        Japan Hotel 3 Delta Bravo Florida  OK? OK?   or Roger? Roger?

Other:     OK OK  (or Roger Roger)

Me:        roger 73  QRZ..........


I use "OK" with JA's because they seem to understand that better.  The OK or
Roger is much easier to understand with weak sigs and/or heavy qrm.


QSL?    yep  via the buro     73


-------------------------;--;<<    Gator     N5RZ   N5RZ@aol.com




>From Steve Sacco <0006901972@mcimail.com>  Thu Mar  2 02:25:00 1995
From: Steve Sacco <0006901972@mcimail.com> (Steve Sacco)
Subject: A/B Transfer Switch Resolution
Message-ID: <75950302022557/0006901972DC3EM@MCIMAIL.COM>


//BEGIN BINARY MAIL SEGMENT:
begin 0644 mci_mail_binary_file
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J8V] ;6-I;6%I;"YC;VT@("I/4BH@<W-A8V-O0&%T=&UA:6PN8V]M(" @
 
end
//END BINARY MAIL SEGMENT


>From George Cook <george@epix.net>  Thu Mar  2 03:05:25 1995
From: George Cook <george@epix.net> (George Cook)
Subject: Wanted: P4, PJ9, 9Y4, EA8, CT3, ... QTH
Message-ID: <Pine.SUN.3.91.950302030150.10253B-100000@peach.epix.net>

May I suggest Heard Is VK0,  Kergulelen Is FT/X or Peter 1 3Y0
Any of those would likely insure that you would be 1 The over all winner 
in the world and 2 the only guy anyone would want to work anyhow.
Hi Hi
GC



On Wed, 1 Mar 1995, Larry Novak wrote:

> 
> For my 50th birthday, my wife told me I can go anywhere I want. My
> birthday is on the 2nd day of CQWW CW in 1996  ;-)
> 
> So, ..., I would appreciate any info you could send me about how I can
> arrange to work the contest from some good 3-point island. I know this
> is el-primo territory for CQWW but I'd sure like a crack at it before I
> get too old to enjoy it.
> 
> Thanks for your help,
> 
> Larry, K3TLX
> 
>  +=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-+
>  | Larry Novak                    \-\-\             email:   lnovak@cen.com |
>  | Century Computing                |                 Tel:   (301) 953-3330 |
>  | 1014 West Street                 |          Tel (@NRL):   (202) 404-7682 |
>  | Laurel, MD 20707                 |                 Fax:   (301) 953-2368 |
>  |                                  |       Amateur Radio:    K3TLX         |
>  |                                  |          In DC Area:    147.000-      |
>  +=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-+
> 

*************************************************
* George Cook   AA3JU  Bangor, PA  FN21         *
* george@peach.epix.net  AA3JU@N3IQD.EPA.USA.NA *
*************************************************


>From ng0x@ix.netcom.com (David Curtis)  Thu Mar  2 03:21:16 1995
From: ng0x@ix.netcom.com (David Curtis) (David Curtis)
Subject: TGV Goes Public
Message-ID: <199503020321.TAA05007@ix3.ix.netcom.com>


>
>In case you missed it: Our Fearless Leader's company, TGV Software, went 
>public today.  
>
So.... now maybe Trey can move to the *top* of the hill, and put up some
more aluminum... -Dave NG0X



>From Steve Sacco <0006901972@mcimail.com>  Thu Mar  2 04:05:00 1995
From: Steve Sacco <0006901972@mcimail.com> (Steve Sacco)
Subject: A/B Transfer Switch Resolution
Message-ID: <63950302040536/0006901972DC4EM@MCIMAIL.COM>

For anyone interested, I have finally arrived at a solution for the "A"/"B"
rig/antenna swapping question I had.

The mythical "light bulb" light up over my head about two weeks ago, as I
was looking at a Henry Radio ad for the Tohtsu coaxial relays they carry,
wondering why they were wasting valuable advertising budget on RELAYS, when
they could have had an ad for 10K amplifiers or something else more
interesting. 

I thought "well, let's give 'em a call about this transfer relay thing".

Sure enough, they did indeed stock DPDT Tohtsu brand relays, with 12VDC
coil.  A little cross-port jumpering with some RG214U, a couple of "T"
connectors, and a control head to provide the 12V, and do the "A" / "B"
switching, and I'll be in business.  

This relay is model CX-800M.  It is VERY nicely built.  I got the model
with SO-239 connectors.  The connectors have gold a plated center conductor,
and Teflon dielectric.  The body of the relay feels and looks like it was
cut out of a solid piece of aluminum.  The CX-800M with UHF connectors is
$189 (the version with N type connectors was on sale for about $40 less).


73,

Steve KC2X ssacco@mcimail.com  *OR* ssacco@attmail.com   

<Prev in Thread] Current Thread [Next in Thread>