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From: n3rr@erols.com (Bill Hider)
Date: Sun Dec 22 21:32:56 1996
Giorgio Fanelli wrote:
> 
> Hi gang
> I search deadline date for sending log for the CQ WW contest CW section.
> Please reply direct. Thanks, regards and Merry Christmas and very Happy New
> Year. George I0YQV.
> 
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> Giorgio Fanelli                         X25: I0YQV@IW0FGK.ILAZ.ITA.EU
> Roma - Italy                            PCL: I0YQV > I0JBL-6
> E-MAIL: G.Force@flashnet.it             Ham: I0YQV
> Home page: http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Heights/9382
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
January 15, 1997.  Per September 1996 CQ, page 91.

73!

Bill, N3RR

>From siram@lightlink.com (Siegfried Rambaum)  Sun Dec 22 21:36:34 1996
From: siram@lightlink.com (Siegfried Rambaum) (Siegfried Rambaum)
Subject: ARRL 10M VIA INTERNET (fwd)
Message-ID: <Pine.SUN.3.95.961222163435.17605C-100000@light.lightlink.com>

>I am sure other members will advise about the sending of your
>logs by e-mail to ARRL.  I would like this info also for
>my entry.
>
>Regards,
>Martin ZL1ANJ

This is, what I replied to Sergio by e-mail... Try this address for the
ARRL, and if they have a better address, they certainly will let you
know...

Siegfried, KB2YVC + DE8FGO

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Siegfried Rambaum <siram@light.lightlink.com>
To: pp5jr@pp5jr.ampr.org
Subject: Re: ARRL 10M VIA INTERNET

Try hq@arrl.org, they will forward it to the correct person

On Sun, 22 Dec 1996 pp5jr@pp5jr.ampr.org wrote:

> Hello all,
> i need some information, how can i send my log via internet to arrl?
> Thank you very much for some info!
> SERGIO PP5JR ZX5J


>From w2up@voicenet.com (Barry Kutner)  Sun Dec 22 21:43:05 1996
From: w2up@voicenet.com (Barry Kutner) (Barry Kutner)
Subject: CQ Certificates/Plaques versus ARRL
Message-ID: <199612222146.QAA11897@mail3.voicenet.com>

On 22 Dec 96, David L. Thompson <thompson@mindspring.com> wrote:


> We CQ volunteers struggle with postage, finding time, sponsors that die or
> will not pay, and
> meeting printing deadlines to get the results out in a timely basis.
> 
You CQ volunteers should get paid! After all, CQ is a for-profit 
enterprise, and makes money from readership interested in the 
contest results. 

Just curious, has CQ ever been approached by you guys for a stipend 
for your hard work? Maybe you need to unionize :.)
73 Barry
--
Barry Kutner, W2UP              Internet: w2up@voicenet.com
Newtown, PA         FRC         alternate: barry@w2up.wells.com

>From croseman@bcf.usc.edu (croseman)  Mon Dec 23 00:18:50 1996
From: croseman@bcf.usc.edu (croseman) (croseman)
Subject: University Club Callsigns
Message-ID: <Pine.SUN.3.92.961222160202.11710A-100000@caroli.usc.edu>

In a previous post I listed current W#Y* univ/college radio club
callsigns.  I also tossed in a few other club callsigns.  Several people
replied with callsigns that I neglected.  Just for the record I am listing
them below.  KA5WSS was kind enough to suggest a much better source for
college and university club callsigns (along with links to their Web
sites, etc): http:www4.ncsu.edu/unity/users/j/jwprice/.index.html

I highly recommend this site. It is really neat.  If you want current
info, please go there since my info is incomplete and, in some cases,
inaccurate.  Later I will post some historical information, but
I want to work on that a bit first.  73, Curt Roseman, k9aks

SOME more college/univ radio club callsigns:

W1KMV   RHODE ISLAND
W1UV    VERMONT
W2KGY   US MILITARY ACADEMY
W2PU    PRINCETON
W3ADU   US NAVAL ACADEMY
W4AQL   GEORGIA STATE
W4ATC   NC STATE
K4KDJ   VIRGINIA TECH
W6YRA   UCLA
W5AC    TEXAS A&M
W5EHM   TEXAS
W7OHR   BYU
W7UQ    IDAHO
W8LT    OHIO STATE
W8SH    MICHIGAN STATE
W8UPD   AKRON
W9YW    IIT
K9YRU   NOTRE DAME

 ps. thanks to all of those who sent me the above information.


>From 72407.1262@CompuServe.COM (Richard L. Gelber)  Mon Dec 23 01:10:56 1996
From: 72407.1262@CompuServe.COM (Richard L. Gelber) (Richard L. Gelber)
Subject: log checker unionization?
Message-ID: <961223011055_72407.1262_IHD41-1@CompuServe.COM>

On 22 Dec 1996, W2UP wrote:

"You CQ volunteers should get paid! After all, CQ is a for-profit 
enterprise, and makes money from readership interested in the 
contest results. 

Just curious, has CQ ever been approached by you guys for a stipend 
for your hard work? Maybe you need to unionize :.)"


...I think this is an excellent idea....

Rich, K2WR
k2wr@njdxa.org

Secretary-Treasurer, National Association of Broadcast Employees and Technicians
- Communications Workers of America, Local 16



>From bruce@shore.net (Bruce Marshall)  Mon Dec 23 06:46:56 1996
From: bruce@shore.net (Bruce Marshall) (Bruce Marshall)
Subject: University Club Callsigns
Message-ID: <199612230145.UAA19414@relay1.shore.net>

I think that this is the correct URL

http://www.jbj.org/~pk/clubs.html

----------
.  KA5WSS was kind enough to suggest a much better source for
> college and university club callsigns (along with links to their Web
> sites, etc): http:www4.ncsu.edu/unity/users/j/jwprice/.index.html


>From k5na@bga.com (Richard L. King)  Mon Dec 23 02:09:54 1996
From: k5na@bga.com (Richard L. King) (Richard L. King)
Subject: CAC reps - discussion
Message-ID: <199612230209.UAA09790@zoom.bga.com>

>David Robbins wrote:
>> 
>> Greg Becker NA2N wrote:
>> >
>> >
>> > My emotional response to my own survey will follow.  :)
>> 
>> we don't need emotional responses... what is the documented proceedure
>> for appointments to the CAC and would this appointment follow them?
>> (can you tell that we just went thru iso-2000 audit at work??????)
>> 
>> --
>> David Robbins K1TTT (ex KY1H)
>> k1ttt@berkshire.net   or   robbins@berkshire.net
>> http://www.berkshire.net/~robbins/k1ttt.html
>
>I agree with Dave. 
>
>Maybe the first thing the Big-Gun-Contest-Club-favored CAC should
>do is to review and change all the rules of all the major contests 
>to level the playing fields and make sure everybody wins......
>
>Len KB2R

I think the point is being missed here partly due to NA2N's somewhat
complicated analogy. Since I just moved from the area in question, I have
some insight to what NA2N is seeing as a problem.

The former CAC rep from the Hudson Division was also the president of the
YCCC. During the reign of the CAC rep, he tended to represent ALL issues
before the CAC in the best interest of the YCCC. This was just fine for the
YCCC position on CAC issues.

The problem was that he tended to ignore the local and small clubs that
might be affected by the decisions he made. He never went out to
specifically solicit the small club's opinion. And when he got unsolicited
opinions from a small club, he tended to ignore them or just respond with a
sarcastic comment.

The Hudson Valley Contesters and DXers (HVCDX) club is a true "local club"
in every sense of the intent of what a local club should be. The HVCDX is in
the mid-Hudson Valley and tried, unsuccessfully, to let the Hudson Division
CAC rep know that some of the actions he was pushing before the CAC were not
in the best interest of small or local clubs. The CAC rep wasn't interested
in listening to them.

Now the CAC rep for the Hudson Division has moved on and the hopes were that
his replacement might be willing to be more responsive to local club issues.
Since the replacement is also a YCCC member and a past YCCC president, the
fear is that CAC policy will continue to be more of the same. Many felt that
the next CAC rep should have been chosen from the ranks of contesters not
from a mega-club (specifically the YCCC).

I know the new CAC rep quite well and I think his heart is in the right
place. My advice to him would be to try to be as open-minded, unbiased, and
fair as I know he can be. When issues arise that affect all tiers of club
contesting, to be sure to listen to what everyone has to say before making a
decision. And, finally, for him to remember that he represents an area where
the YCCC is in the minority and not the majority. Everyone's opinion should
be important to the CAC.

73, Richard
K5NA@BGA.COM
http://www.realtime.net/~k5na


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