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Subject: Contest Reflector
From: mmeehan@wlv.hp.com (Mike Meehan)
Date: Thu Sep 26 13:14:29 1996
I'm confused...
Should I send my answer direct to Trey or post it on the list???


-Mike

 > PS: I'll be helping out with a local multiop this weekend in the RTTY
 > contest.  The organizer of the effort is a well-known DXer and
 > contester who has an excellent station and has done an excellent job
 > preparing for the contest, therefore he doesn't need a silly
 > annoucment on this mailing list for the effort to be a success.  Here
 > is a small hint: the wires in his 4-sqaure array are vertical and do
 > not slope.  :-) OK, one more hint:  he didn't represent the Netherlands
 > during WRTC.

>From AA6KX@postoffice.worldnet.att.net (Bruce Sawyer)  Thu Sep 26 20:11:42 1996
From: AA6KX@postoffice.worldnet.att.net (Bruce Sawyer) (Bruce Sawyer)
Subject: SSB Frequency Limits in ZF?
Message-ID: <19960926191141.AAA12980@LOCALNAME>

This coming Tuesday, I'm taking off for a full month in ZF8 and have plans
for working the BIG ONE next weekend (CQP).  It does occur to me, though,
that as long as I'm going to be down there, perhaps I might as well take
N6AA's advice from last year and S&P a few friends during CQWW.  The only
problem is that I've always done CW from ZF and never paid any attention to
what the SSB frequency ranges are.  There are several people on the
reflector who have operated from ZF, so surely somebody must know what the
limits are.  I know 160 is 1800-18025, 1875-1925, and 1975-2000, but that
won't do me any good because I'm not planning on stringing up a 160 antenna.
So, can anybody tell me the sideband ranges on 80-10?  Mni tks in advance.


73...Bruce, ZF8BS (during Oct.)



>From jfunk@adams.net (jim funk)  Thu Sep 26 20:28:36 1996
From: jfunk@adams.net (jim funk) (jim funk)
Subject: UBA CONTEST RESULTS
Message-ID: <9609261928.AA00490@golden.adams.net>

Looked like my Sprint log when it got to N6TR the first time.  No wonder he 
wasn't happy....
                                                73, Jim N9JF
The Lane, The Pole, The 2-Yard Line, 14.002; Radio Contesting isn't for Sissies.



>From jdowning@intelenet.net (John Downing)  Thu Sep 26 20:39:08 1996
From: jdowning@intelenet.net (John Downing) (John Downing)
Subject: DX Packetcluster IP addresses
Message-ID: <01BBABA7.BA916700@downing-1.intelenet.net>

Is there a list if DX Packetcluster IP addresses that I can telnet into?  Are
any on the Web?  Please send me your list of DX Packetclusters that are
available on the net and I'll compile them for anyone who cares to know.

Thanks to all who helped out with my Heil / FT-1000mp question.  FYI Heil
has a policy of replacing the 16 ohm Pro-Set speakers with 200 ohm units
free of charge just for the asking.  If you bought your Pro Set this year it's
likely to be a 200 ohm unit.  While this doesn't completely fix the low AF gain
problem with the FT-1000mp, it goes a long way.  And it's a much better fix
than the Yaesu supplied (and warranty busting) replacement of a surface
mount resistor deep in the box.

The Cuba Libre Contest Club will NOT be zipping off to Belize this fall for the
CQWW SSB test to activate our usual bomber V31DX signal. 

We're going somewhere else.......

cheers,

John

N6YRU / V31DX / ????
The Cuba Libre Contest Club


>From dleclair@efn.org (Cleve D Leclair)  Thu Sep 26 20:49:12 1996
From: dleclair@efn.org (Cleve D Leclair) (Cleve D Leclair)
Subject: KI4HN "beta test site"
Message-ID: <Pine.SUN.3.95.960926124221.20173B-100000@garcia.efn.org>


The site given earlier this week...

www.webbuild.com/~ki4hn/vanity.htm

This site will generate a form 159 this is a "real" site...The beta
testing, I think, is over...I just got off the phone with the 1-800
people at the FCC, and.. 
they sed," Did it generaye a form 159?" 
I sed,"yes it did." 
they sed,"send it in." 
I sed," ok..."
And now off to the fax...just fax man...

Cleve - N7IXG <--FER AWHILE LONGER...look out Tree....I'm trying fer
N7TR.!





>From psoper@encore.com (Pete Soper)  Thu Sep 26 20:50:29 1996
From: psoper@encore.com (Pete Soper) (Pete Soper)
Subject: Amplifier advice needed
Message-ID: <10732.9609261950@earl.encore.com>

I'm shopping for an amplifier for contest use 2-3 times a year
(i.e. away from home station). 600-800 watts and switchable 110/220
operation are desirable.  I recently found a Dentron GLA-1000 
advertised on the net for $350 including new tubes. Have those of you 
who have used this amp been satisfied? Is $350 a fair price? Can you 
suggest alternatives?

Regards,
Pete
KS4XG

>From n4vhk@sumnet.summit.winston-salem.nc.us (HENRY HEIDTMANN)  Thu Sep 26 
>18:07:14 1996
From: n4vhk@sumnet.summit.winston-salem.nc.us (HENRY HEIDTMANN) (HENRY 
HEIDTMANN)
Subject: TS-930 VS.TS-690 FOR CONTESTING
Message-ID: <199609261707.NAA00447@sumnet.summit.winston-salem.nc.us>

THANX TO ALL WHO RESPONDED TO MY "CONTESTING FAIRY" QUESTION PITTING THE
TS-930 VS. THE TS-690 FOR USE IN CONTESTING...
RESULTS WERE:

23-USE THE TS-930
2-USE THE TS-690
1-THEY BOTH STINK(FOR CONTESTING, THAT IS...)
THANKS FOR THE HELP AND THE BANDWIDTH.
73 DE HENRY HEIDTMANN, N4VHK
W4NC CONTEST TEAM....SEE Y'ALL IN THE BIG'UN


>From jreid@aloha.net (Jim Reid)  Thu Sep 26 22:19:00 1996
From: jreid@aloha.net (Jim Reid) (Jim Reid)
Subject: WRTC-Thank You!!
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.19960926211900.0068dd74@aloha.net>

Wow, my first ever contest plaque.  Top Oceana Score.
Beautiful,  looks as if it is dark oak or walnut,  laser
engraved plus WRTC heavy metal  medallion hanging on
a "virtual"  blue and white ribbon,  and an  engraved
plate about score and call..  Thank you also to Carl Cook, AI6V,
who per the label on the back donated the prize.

Wonder when I will ever win something else in a contest, since this
was a wire and tribander limited,  sort of affair?  That's what I use.

73,  Jim,  AH6NB,  or KH7??


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