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Date: Mon Oct 14 16:23:59 1996
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>From jreid@aloha.net (Jim Reid)  Mon Oct 14 21:33:07 1996
From: jreid@aloha.net (Jim Reid) (Jim Reid)
Subject: FT-1000D vs. 1000MP
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.19961014203307.006ae9e4@aloha.net>

Am about to buy a FT-1000D,  loaded with all options,
filters, tuning mods, etc.  Will pay a few hundred more
than for a new 1000MP.  Please tell me I am doing the
correct thing for:  a QTH with no other nearby RF of any
sort,  no other contestors or serious DXers within several
hundred miles (Big Island 350 mi SE of here);  very low
noise level as there is no industry here and power lines are
underground in the immediate neighbor area.  High tension
lines are a few miles North.  Front end overloading is not
a problem.

Principal problem is that Europe is directly over the North Pole
from Kauai,  and everything is a few thousand miles distant in
all directions, save for Midway,  Kure,  Johnston, etc and the 
other islands of Hawaii!  In fact,  except for South America,
Australia and Antarctica,  the rest of the world is in the upper
half or the polar plot around Kauai,  and a long, ways away.
So receiver sensitivity is very important here, along with excellent
filter performance to separate out a lot of rather weak signals.
Part of the weak signal problem is my own lack of big antennas
only a tribander and wire dipoles,  but do have them for all nine
HF bands.  Do have an 87A and XMatch tuner.  DXing is my
highest priority followed by contests.

I know there have been previous posts comparing the rigs,  and
believe I have chosen well in going with the used 1000D.

73,  Jim, AH6NB (for about 3 or 4 more weeks,  it seems)


>From n4bp@shadow.net (Bob Patten)  Mon Oct 14 21:43:55 1996
From: n4bp@shadow.net (Bob Patten) (Bob Patten)
Subject: Too Much CW?
Message-ID: <Pine.SOL.3.91.961014164246.4629B-100000@hyper>

On 14 Oct 1996, Hans Brakob wrote:

> >>It's amazing to me that the toilet could respond that well to 25-30 wpm!<<
> 
> I've heard of crappy receivers before, but that one *really* stinks! <groan>
> 
Actually, it worked quite well - and very selective.  The beam heading 
was quite critical for the toilet to respond...

Bob Patten, N4BP



>From psoper@encore.com (Pete Soper)  Mon Oct 14 22:19:59 1996
From: psoper@encore.com (Pete Soper) (Pete Soper)
Subject: PVRC/NC October Meeting
Message-ID: <20994.9610142120@earl.encore.com>

All contesters are invited to the October 22 meeting of the N.C. branch of 
the Potomac Valley Radio Club (PVRC). This will start at 19:30 at the W4ATC
club station of the Student Amateur Radio Society (STARS) of North Carolina
State University and will be a joint PVRC/STARS meeting.

The upcoming CQWW and Sweepstakes contests will be discussed and we hope to
have a video of the construction of the W3LPL multi-multi contesting station.

Directions:

---------------------------------

Approaching NCSU on Hillsborough street from downtown Raleigh:

Turn left at Pullen Road (at the Bell Tower), then turn right at the 
NCSU "Visitor Information" sign.  Go through the gate, follow the curvy 
road to Daniels Hall at the intersection of N. Yarborough and Morrison.

>From the West (Beltline) on Hillsborough:

Pass the 10-story NCSU Library and Pogue street then take the next 
possible right at Horne st. Jog a bit left through the entrance gate onto
Broughton st and you will be going South and slightly downhill.  Daniels
is at the corner of N. Yarborough and Broughton.

-----------------------

Parking permit rules are lifted at 5pm, but avoid any spot marked with 
an individual sign (like handicapped, reserved, etc.).  The club station 
is in Daniels 428 and all outer doors should be unlocked.  Parking may be 
a little tight at that hour, but you should be able to park in the 
right hand lane on Hillsborough at Horne, opposite Mitch's Tavern and 
Caribou Coffee.

There will be a talk-in on the W4ATC 145.130(-) repeater. Contact Jim Price 
N3QYE for more detailed directions (jwprice@unity.ncsu.edu, home phone 
919-821-5576).

(The NCSU club is on the web at: http://www2.ncsu.edu/ncsu/stud_orgs/w4atc/)

Regards,
Pete Soper (for K4PQL)
KS4XG

>From bsasek@kvoa.com (Bernie Sasek)  Mon Oct 14 22:33:32 1996
From: bsasek@kvoa.com (Bernie Sasek) (Bernie Sasek)
Subject: IC-720
Message-ID: <199610142227.PAA05464@dakota_2>

Does anyone have a shop or service manual for an older IC-720 that I might
get duplicated in some way.  
73, Bernie, W0YOY

bsasek@kvoa.com

>From aa8u@voyager.net (AA8U)  Tue Oct 15 00:37:03 1996
From: aa8u@voyager.net (AA8U) (AA8U)
Subject: SS Off Times for W8
Message-ID: <199610142337.TAA06719@vixa.voyager.net>

Hello Fellow Contesters,

I'm about to dive in to the madness we fondly refer to as Sweepstakes, both
modes this year. (single operator QRO) 

In the past I have found these two events to be the best domestic contests
AND the most grueling test of my station, contesting skills, and endurance.
I'm sure this year will not be a disappointment in this regard.

Deciding when to take off times has been one of the weak points here.
Looking over my previous logs I see the off time decisions were not very
well executed.

Can any of you more experienced SS operators share advice with me as to when
to take off time in these events in these sunspot deprived times? 

How about when to be on a specific band? Maybe this year SS will be mainly
held on 20 and 40....this simplifies band changes some. hi

I will only be using one radio as I have not yet graduated to full bore
two-radio contesting. 

Thanks in advance for your replies. Hope to work you all in the Sweeps!

73,
Bruce

aa8u@voyager.net
  


>From floydjr@Interpath.com (Jimmy R. Floyd)  Tue Oct 15 00:10:22 1996
From: floydjr@Interpath.com (Jimmy R. Floyd) (Jimmy R. Floyd)
Subject: CQWW RTTY 96 Scores VII
Message-ID: <2.2.16.19961014231022.1a1f6b8e@interpath.com>

CQWW RTTY 1996
RAW SCORES

Compiled by
WA4ZXA
<floydjr@interpath.com>

Date Posted: 10/14/96
*********** Next Posting will be FINAL POSTING ***********


CLASS           HRS      SCORE     QSO'S     PTS    QTH      DX      Z
_______________________________________________________________________

Single/OP/HP/UN/AB

S56A             42   1,585,639    1244     3067        402        105
TM7XX (F5MUX)           982,125    1076     2619     87     218     70
SM3KOR           28     583,110     862     2046     52     173     60
OH2GI            25     455,535     575     1719     45     157     63
F8KCF                   222,705     380      909     59     140     46
PA0VHA                  169,155     400      895     30     115     44
9K2HN                    67,611     248      727      6      68     19
YB1AQS                   18,655     100      287      4      34     27

N2DL                    621,520     764     1828    112     161     67
N1RCT            35     464,508     812     1518    125     127     54
KB4GID           30     321,051     570     1039    117     124     68
W7LZP                   255,960     555      948    126      91     53
ND5S                    205,343     390      799     98     103     56
WB5B                    182,118     405      727     97     103     54
AB5YG                   165,020     424      740     96      81     46
W7RSJ                   143,715     430      715     93      69     39
NA2M                     83,569     237      433     70      78     45
N3KVF                    79,692     205      458     60      74     40
W2JGR/0          11      68,376     270      407     75      54     39
AK0A                     65,604     281      426     68      54     32
NB9C                     37,346     158      263     65      47     30
N2HOS                    36,322     137      254     53      55     35 
VA3WRM                   34,968     131      282     62      36     26
N2CQ                      9,159      60      129     19      31     21 


Single/OP/LP/UN/AB

YL8M (YL2KL>            863,583    1041     2419     52     230     75
A92GD                   234,669     453     1311      1     125     53
EA3AII                  203,320     378      920     44     129     48
UR5IBG           27     152,934     333      718     15     149     49
JE2UFF                  147,225     272      755     29     107     59
UT2UB                   128,400     283      642     11     137     52
G3YJQ                   127,716     326      757     44      94     30
HC5K                    124,320     431     1184      8      54     43 
XE2DV                    87,024     277      592     91      27     29

AA5AU            37     637,855     897     1537    160     172     83
WS1E                    488,650     709     1450    131     148     58
WA4ZXA           44     469,224     641     1372    124     147     71
KA4RRU                  455,400     638     1265    131     154     75
VE6KRR                  300,042     592     1266    116      75     46
VA3MM                   261,800     650     1700     45      81     28
KA2CYN                  194,928     365      744    100     108     54
VO1HP                   141,600     276      708     59      98     43
N1AFC (QRP)              99,302     246      574     57      79     37
KR4DA                    93,070     230      454     73      81     51
VE1BZV                   90,902     265      602     67      60     24
K0BX                     74,448     228      396     77      67     44
K4FPF                    73,530     182      430     45      87     39
WA4JQS           12      73,491     185      393     51      85     51
KF2OG                    72,240     218      430     58      72     38
N7UUJ                    67,887     298      397     94      41     36
KI4MI                    66,240     186              67      73     40
WB4M                     64,874
N3BDA                    37,990     132      290     38      56     37
K0RC              6      37,845     190      261     84      34     27
AC6DR                    34,018     167      233     85      32     29
KI7RW/0                  25,288     171      218     79      20     17
AB5SE             9      14,345     116      151         95
W6KNB                    10,366      81      146     34      20     17


Single/OP/A/AB

DF3CB            42   1,117,551     973     2567     88     270     95
OH2LU                   179,118     372      837     34     135     45

K1NG                  1,350,875    1252     2675    172     235     98
N9CKC                   309,848     587     1006    134     116     58
WF5T                                253      475     91      81     44


Single Band

10M
PY0FF                    29,614     149      442    20       32     15

15M
5X1T                    170,582     429             28       81     25
US9AQ                     9,620      86      185     0       36     16

20M
S53MJ HP                269,280     670     1683     51      81     28
SM4DHF                   43,656     172      408     22      61     24

K1IU                    372,724     958     2167     51      90     31
VE4COZ                   83,220     333      730     39      52     23

40M
ZS6EZ                   205,720     471     1390     45      75     28
JR5JAQ                   36,080     165      440         82

WU3V                    141,103     577      947     52      70     27
W2UP                    138,567     521      969     50      67     26 
KN6DV                               303      483     49      25     21

80M
K2PS                     17,500     175      247     42      21      8


Multi/Single

High Power
TY1RY                 2,747,000    1937     5494    132     274     94
IG9/I2EOW             2,241,525    1617     4719    106     281     88
XR8S                  1,674,036    1309     3822    146     210     82
KG4GC                 1,414,089    1500     3343    185     163     75 
DL6RAI                1,369,554    1218     2958     93     272     98
IK2BUF                1,247,714     
PI4COM                1,132,734    1088     2659     90     246     90
GW5NF                   816,855    1030     2301     57     226     72

W5KFT                 1,831,554    1711     3147    209     263    110
AA4FC                   868,428    1184     2193    149     174     73
N9NCX                   663,390     933     1755    155     150     73
AA7NO                   558,330     938     1509    169     125     76
VEFJB                   240,352     441     1036     81     100     51
VE5RI                   226,302     516     1088     98      68     42
K8DO                    203,280     390      880     68     109     54  
KF6A                    158,440     425      680    112      73     48

Low Power
J77C                    594,320     717     1748    137     136     67

KE1FO                   445,851     637     1323    115     153     69
VE6RAJ                  233,709     530     1077    120      59     38
KC5WBL                   59,295     213      335     42      34      6
KK5CA                    18,060     120      172     64      18     18 


Multi/Multi

ON4UN                 2,188,461

W3LPL                 2,464,341    2072     4227        474        109


************************************************************************


OPERATORS LIST

STAION          OPERATORS                                


Multi/Single

VE5RI          VE5CMA,VE5FF,VE5FN,VE5SWR,VE5WI,VE6EZ
VE6RAJ         VE6PC,VE6NJK,VE6RAJ
KG4GC          KG4GC,KG4QD,KG4AU
KK5CA          KK5CA,N5LYG,WA5UZB
KC5WBL         N3BUO,KK5QA,KK5NA,N5YAK
AA7NO          WA7LNW,N7PNK,AA7WP,AA7NO
VE3FJB         VE3FJB,VA3CW,VE3IJM,VE3ABG,VE3VSM
PI4COM         PA3ACA,PA3ALP,PA3BDQ,PA3BWD,PA3DMH,PA3GBQ,PA3GXF,PB0AIC
GW5NF          GW5NF,GW4JBQ
IK2BUF         IK2BUF,I2KHM,IK2SGF,I2GXS
KF6A           KF6A,KJ6TC
AA4FC          AA4FC,AD4TG,AF4Z,KT4DI,KC4HW,AB4GI,W3ZNB,WB4NPL,KK4DK
DL6RAI         DL2NBU,DF7RX,DH9RAH,DL4RDJ,DL6RAI
XR8S           CE8SFG,XQ8ABF,CE9FGC
IG9/I2EOW      I2EOW,IK2CFH,IK2NCJ,IK2MPV,IK2OYD
J77C           PA3BBP,PA3ERC,PA3EWP,PA3FQA
W5KFT          W5KFT,WB5VZL,WS7I,NA4M,AB5KD
N9NCX          N9NCX,KS9W,K9RN

Multi/Multi

W3LPL          NO2T,K3TZV,KF3P,N3UN,ND3F,NE3H,WA3WJD,K4GMH
ON4UN          ON4UN,AB4MJ,WN4KNN,ON4AFZ,ON4MA,ON7TK,ON5NT,ON4JO

*********************************************************************

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