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rotor (rotator?) v2.0

Subject: rotor (rotator?) v2.0
From: bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com (bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com)
Date: Tue Oct 10 17:18:49 1995

 Jc> It's rotator.

 Jc> A device that escalates (people) is an escalator.
 Jc> A person who perpetrates (a crime) is a perpetrator.

 Jc> Thus, if it turns something else it is a rotator;

 Jc> if it, itself, turns, it is a rotor.

 Jc> (The CDE manuals were written by either
 Jc> engineers or tech writers, neither of which
 Jc> am I!)

 Jc> End of thread!

Oh yeah?  Well, ROTOR can also be a contraction of ROTATOR.

So the engineers WERE right, eh? ;-)

73 Bill
N6CQ@paonline.com

>From mraz@maverick.aud.alcatel.com (Kris I. Mraz)  Tue Oct 10 21:45:25 1995
From: mraz@maverick.aud.alcatel.com (Kris I. Mraz) (Kris I. Mraz)
Subject: CQWW Service Page
Message-ID: <9510102045.AA08325@maverick.aud.alcatel.com>

I just came across a CQWW web page put together by OH2KI, Jorma.
Lotsa good contesting stuff. 

http://mpoli.fi/~leif/oh2ki.html



73
Kris AA5UO
mraz@aud.alcatel.com

>From peterj@netcom.com (Peter Jennings)  Tue Oct 10 21:52:47 1995
From: peterj@netcom.com (Peter Jennings) (Peter Jennings)
Subject: CQP Result Summary
Message-ID: <199510102052.NAA12169@netcom3.netcom.com>


If you're not on the list, please send me your score.
-------------------------------------------------------------

Call      Category     Mult    Score   QSO    CW

KI4HN     NC     SO H   58    98,890   729   248  (@N4ZC)
W5ASP     TX     SO ?   58    87,058   650   201
K4XU      IL     SO ?   58    85,608   631   214
N2AA      NJ     SO ?   57    84,360   622   236  (no Napa)
K6XO/7    UT     SO H   58    76,908   581   164
K0GU      CO     SO H   57    46,911   345   133  (no Inyo)
KG8PE     MI     MS L   50    38,350   300   170  KG8PE(12) Sara(9) KB8PK(30)
N6ZZ      TX     SO ?   50    29,100   194   194
K4PQL     NC     SO H   45    27,135   201   201
KM0L      MO     SO H   49    24,696   183   138
AA4GA     GA     SO L   46    16,560   156    48
K3WW      PA     SO ?   45    12,105   121    27
KK5EA/4   AL     SO H   40     8,960   224     0
AA0XZ     MO     SO L   34     8,670    85    85
KK5EA/4   AL     SO H   40     8,960   112     0
AC5CT     TX     SO ?                  109
K1TN      CT     SO L                   73    73  (classic station)

WB6IRC    ELDO   MS H   58   279,502  1995   829  WB6IRC AH8L AA6MC AI6V W6OAT
AB6FO     LAX    SO H   58   258,274  1802   849
W6REC     SAC    SO H   58   247,544  1821   626
AC6T      VENT   SO ?   56   225,008  1657   704  (@N6DX)
AB6WM     SCRZ   SO H   58   221,908  1601   624
AA6KX     SH/TR  SO H   58   214,658  1538   645
KM6OH     MONO   MS ?   58   200,448     ?     ?
N8SR/6    LAX    SO ?   55   173,910  1054  1054  (@N6VR)
AE6Y      SCLA   SO L   57   172,881  1215   603  (no HI)
N7CW/6    IMP    MS H   58   161,008  1175   426  N7CW  KD6QK
KG6LF     CC     SO L   58   141,752  1222     0
WA6TKV    STAN?  MS H   58   140,244  1063   292
N6NM      MTRY   SO H   57   123,576   795   578
KN6EL     BUTTE  SO L   55   122,980   829   578
AB6EQ     SCRZ   MS H   56   120,344  1028    93  AB6EQ KD6NOS  (no HI/AK)
WA6CTA    MARIN  SO H   54   114,210   819   477
AA6MV     SCLA   MS ?   58   110,490   801   303  AA6MV N6ULI
K6LRN     FRES   SO H   55    88,935   626   365
WA6AUE    NEV    SO H   51    69,921   457   457
AB6YL     SCLA   SO H   54    65,556   550   114
N6BT/6    MARIP  MS L   54    56,538   438   173
KG6I      SCRZ   SO H   51    40,239   340   109
NF6H      ORNG   SO L   43    15,265   139    77 
KO6LB     SOL    SO L   34     8,228   121     0
KO6CL     SCLA   SO L   18     2,592    49    46

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Complete logs can be sent via email to  cqp-1995@kb.org


Peter   AB6WM                               peterj@netcom.com

NEW! V31DX Home Page:  http://mall.turnpike.net/~jc/v31dx.html


>From Pb0aiu <pb0aiu@euronet.nl>  Tue Oct 10 22:15:12 1995
From: Pb0aiu <pb0aiu@euronet.nl> (Pb0aiu)
Subject: rtty contest
Message-ID: <199510102115.WAA26966@mail.euronet.nl>

Hi there

Is there any way to send the rtty log via internet?

73 Peter


 Email: pb0aiu@euronet.nl
 Pi4cc: http://www.euronet.nl/users/pb0aiu/homepage.html



>From sneader@mail.ctenet.com (Scott Neader, KA9FOX)  Wed Oct 11 00:02:40 1995
From: sneader@mail.ctenet.com (Scott Neader, KA9FOX) (Scott Neader, KA9FOX)
Subject: Propagation Black Hole--modest proposal
Message-ID: <v0151010baca0656bfdfc@[198.150.237.59]>

>I often get multiple answers to my messages on the reflector
>even before I get my copy of the original posting.

>Maybe if I get a 2-holer modem I can overcome the east coast wall.

Nah... those guys are already hooked up to the reflector with ISDN.  :-)

- Scott

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>From Fred Hopengarten" <k1vr@k1vr.jjm.com  Tue Oct 10 07:42:27 1995
From: Fred Hopengarten" <k1vr@k1vr.jjm.com (Fred Hopengarten)
Subject: CAUTION on Guy Grips!!!!!  (and a note on Nicopress fittings)
Message-ID: <307a15d7.k1vr@k1vr.jjm.com>

On Mon, 09 Oct 1995 03:00:04 cdt, ki3v@connectus.com wrote:
>   If I have a choice on $3.99-4.99 per grip or $1 per
grip. . .  If they are designed for 1/4 EHS Galv
cable.....They should work.

K1VR comments:

     In my former life, I erected about 15 towers of Rohn 25
or 45 for my little cable TV company.  I came to learn that
there are Preformed grips designed for 1/4" EHS, and
Preformed grips for 7 strand 3/8" non-EHS, etc.  Note that
Preformed is the name of a company, and not an adjective.

     But the dirty little secret I learned was that there
are utility company and cable TV distributors selling
Taiwanese and Korean made knock-offs of the Preformed
products which are not made as well.  Be sure you are
getting the real Preformed (tm) product.  As these grips are
not always well labelled, ya gotta be sure.
-- 
                      Fred Hopengarten K1VR
           Six Willarch Road * Lincoln, MA 01773-5105
     home + office telephone:  617/259-0088 (FAX on demand)
                   internet:  k1vr@k1vr.jjm.com
            "Big antennas, high in the sky, are better
                       than small ones, low."

>From Robert <w5robert@blkbox.COM>  Wed Oct 11 04:19:31 1995
From: Robert <w5robert@blkbox.COM> (Robert)
Subject: ISLAND ANTENNA SUMMARY
Message-ID: <9510102219.aa05357@blkbox.COM>

REPLIES on how to carry a beam to the island:
1.  Cut longer beam elements to length and splice for reassembly.
2.  Over-sized ski bag.
3.  Carpet tubes.
4.  Homemade PVC carry luggage 
5.  Cushcraft A3 DX version
6.  Force 12 DX model

I did check the ski bag option here and found the bag on sale at $150.
It was a bit short of 8' and hence I'm checking out the PVC bag option now.
Force 12 has promised to FAX info on their beam & of course cutting the
existing beam will depend on call to AA.  Thanks for the great replies:
sending those to FOX for the WWW site.

IF YOU HAVE IDEAS:  WHAT FOOD DO YOU CARRY WITH YOU?  BUY THERE?  
-- 
73 Robert  WB5CRG   

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