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Vanity calls: only interested in 10 calls...

Subject: Vanity calls: only interested in 10 calls...
From: aa4ga@contesting.com (Lee Hiers AA4GA)
Date: Sat Sep 14 20:05:08 1996
On 13 Sep 96, foggie wrote:

> That's a very good question, as I expect to upgrade to extra this month. I
> however am only interested in 1 call. (W5ZX of course :) since K5ZX is taken)

Well, if you miss W5ZX, you'll be able to get K1ZX in a couple of 
years!

73 de Lee

 
--
Lee Hiers, AA4GA
Cornelia, GA
aa4ga@contesting.com   



>From foggie@dtx.net (foggie)  Sat Sep 14 21:07:36 1996
From: foggie@dtx.net (foggie) (foggie)
Subject: Vanity calls: only interested in 10 calls...
Message-ID: <XFMail.960914200839.foggie@dtx.net>


On 14-Sep-96 aa4ga@contesting.com wrote:
>>On 13 Sep 96, foggie wrote:
>
>> That's a very good question, as I expect to upgrade to extra this month. I
>> however am only interested in 1 call. (W5ZX of course :) since K5ZX is taken)
>
>Well, if you miss W5ZX, you'll be able to get K1ZX in a couple of 
>years!
>
>73 de Lee
>
> 
>--
>Lee Hiers, AA4GA
>Cornelia, GA
>aa4ga@contesting.com   

True, but 5 dits is a lot shorter than 1 dit +4 dahs. :)
the W/K is of course the same. 

73,
Al - kk5zx

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>From km0l%net%tyrell.net@TGV.COM (Steve Lufcy)  Sat Sep 14 21:58:15 1996
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From: km0l%net%tyrell.net@TGV.COM (Steve Lufcy)
To: cq-contest@TGV.COM (reflector contest)
Subject: Confessions of the Ethically Challenged
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Re correcting busted calls in the contest log: The purists may disagree,
but I say fix the call. If you made the contact, and you know who you
worked, then make sure your log is correct.  This is like proofreading a
term paper before turning it in, or correcting typo's. If you don't both 
you and the other guy could be hurt. Get the best grade you can. Did you 
work the guy or not? If you are in his log, and you show the contact in 
your log you deserve credit for it. I don't think it is right to turn in 
a log without checking for those kinds of mistakes.
IMHO 73 de KM0L Steve in KC


>From AD1C@tiac.net (Jim Reisert AD1C)  Sat Sep 14 22:13:39 1996
From: AD1C@tiac.net (Jim Reisert AD1C) (Jim Reisert AD1C)
Subject: COM3/COM4 Summary - LONG
Message-ID: <199609142130.RAA03070@mailserver2.tiac.net>

Note that there is some COM port and networking stuff, and Win95 stuff, on
the CT home page:

        http://www.ve7tcp.ampr.org/Software/ct

73 - Jim AD1C

--
Jim Reisert <AD1C@tiac.net>                    http://www.tiac.net/users/ad1c/



>From phuber@CapAccess.org (Peter L. Huber)  Sat Sep 14 22:44:46 1996
From: phuber@CapAccess.org (Peter L. Huber) (Peter L. Huber)
Subject: Mailing list or file server error (fwd)
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On Sat, 14 Sep 1996, Steve Lufcy wrote:

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> 
> Re correcting busted calls in the contest log: The purists may disagree,
> but I say fix the call. If you made the contact, and you know who you
> worked, then make sure your log is correct.  This is like proofreading a
> term paper before turning it in, or correcting typo's. If you don't both 
> you and the other guy could be hurt. Get the best grade you can. Did you 
> work the guy or not? If you are in his log, and you show the contact in 
> your log you deserve credit for it. I don't think it is right to turn in 
> a log without checking for those kinds of mistakes.
> IMHO 73 de KM0L Steve in KC

Yo Steve in KC,

Put me on the list. I agree! 

Pete, K3ZR (8P9HQ)                   TriBBS, #1056
Bowie, MD 20715-3120                 k3zr@lastdx.blkcat.com
      http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/k3zr


>From jreid@aloha.net (Jim Reid)  Sat Sep 14 22:44:28 1996
From: jreid@aloha.net (Jim Reid) (Jim Reid)
Subject: Electronic 610V
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.19960914214428.00692304@aloha.net>

At 02:56 PM 9/12/96 EDT, you wrote:

>There is, in fact, a Beta test of a Form 610V which appeared on the 
>web yesterday at:
>
>  "http://gullfoss.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/websql/vanity/amfvan01.hts";

There is no mention here of how/what to do about the $30 fee.
Wonder how that is to be collected on the web?

73, Jim


>From dave@egh.com (David Clemons)  Sat Sep 14 23:21:11 1996
From: dave@egh.com (David Clemons) (David Clemons)
Subject: Electronic 610V
Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.3.91.960914181905.12009A-100000@newman.egh.com>

Hi,

Jim asked:
        "There is no mention here of how/what to do about the $30 fee.
         Wonder how that is to be collected on the web?"

Just tell them that the check is in the e-mail!

73, Dave Clemons K1VUT

p.s. - Can you tell that I've worked too many hours this week?



>From steven@zianet.com (Steven Nace KN5H)  Sat Sep 14 23:26:01 1996
From: steven@zianet.com (Steven Nace KN5H) (Steven Nace KN5H)
Subject: More Confessions
Message-ID: <22260107813089@zianet.com>

At 06:45 AM 9/14/96 -0400, AD4VH wrote:
>In reviewing my Sept 96 CW Sprint log I have found another issue with
>ethical implications. I loaded my log into Microsoft Excel and peformed a
>sort by callsign. 


Gee:

Guess my tape recordings are suspect too.

How about those callsign master databases or that check partial function you
accidentally invoke during the August NAQP CW when you are trying to hear
that WD8 on 160?

Doesn't NA have a callsign compare utility that is used to look for similar
calls? What other reason would there be for such a utility than to look for
busted calls?

I am waiting for the new logging software that examines the call you type in
and flags you that it is busted prior to completing the QSO!

de Hose  KN5 dit dit dit dit,  not KN5S
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>From jreid@aloha.net (Jim Reid)  Sat Sep 14 23:27:28 1996
From: jreid@aloha.net (Jim Reid) (Jim Reid)
Subject: Electronic 610V
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.19960914222728.0068c868@aloha.net>

At 03:16 PM 9/14/96 -0700, you wrote:
>You get a form to print and you mail your check in with the form.
>
>Tree N6TR

Oh phooey,  here I thought  it could all be done from the shack;
just type in the info,  enter your CC # , and press submit,
Oh well,  back to the paper form.  

I checked with the US post office here in Lihe;  the lady said
if I use US Express Mail on Friday,  the Postal Service would
guarantee delivery to the specified POBox(es) in Pittsburgh
on Sunday;  two days,  absolute,  Sundays included.  Someone
posted that the FCC/Mellon Bank has rented 88 boxes at
the site in Pittsb.!! Expeting a few bags this coming weekend it
seems.

73,  Jim, AH6NB,  for just awhile longer.



>From kw4t@pop.erols.com (Dan Weisenburger)  Sun Sep 15 00:17:48 1996
From: kw4t@pop.erols.com (Dan Weisenburger) (Dan Weisenburger)
Subject: Cable Attenuation Question
Message-ID: <199609142317.TAA28415@smtp2.erols.com>

At 06:20 PM 9/9/96 -0500, you wrote:
>This is a word Problem.
>If I have a 150 Feet of RG-9913, which the charts say should have
>a loss of 1.2 dB per 100 Feet at 28MHz. And I put 100 Watts of power
>into the coax, how much power should I expect to see at the other end?
>Thanks, Jack, KA8D
>
Hi Jack (don't say that in an airport!)

The advertised spec which Belden uses is really what they guarantee.

Many times a cable can be less lossy than advertised.  On the other hand, if
a 100' piece of Belden 9913 measured 1.4 dB (allowing for connectors) of
loss it would need to be replaced under warranty.

The best way to test coax is to send measured power in at a known rate to a
termination.  Measure the Power In (PI),in watts, then measure the Power Out
(PO),in watts, at the other end.  (Use the same meter)  Calculate the cable
loss with the formula  dB = 10(log PO/PI).  Record this value as a reference
so that some day when the cable is down and about to go up again you can see
if the cable is still as good as when you bought it.  (allow .1 dB for the
connectors at each end or .2 dB total).

73 from Lake Moneysgone  Dan  - KW4T

PS  66.07 Watts   (Hmmm  dats too much power under dem new rules)


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