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[CQ-Contest] CQWW CW - Zone 29 ?

Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW CW - Zone 29 ?
From: david.e.burger@au.pwcglobal.com (david.e.burger@au.pwcglobal.com)
Date: Fri Nov 29 09:10:23 2002
Did anyone work zone 29 ?
Just doing a little research into how it may go as a compliment to my SSB
trip to Darwin in Zone 29 next year.
David VK8AA  (normally VK2CZ in Sydney).
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>From J. Allen" <jallen@internorth.com  Fri Nov 29 01:32:52 2002
From: J. Allen" <jallen@internorth.com (J. Allen)
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Keyer help pse... de VY1JA
Message-ID: <002f01c29747$3c7fdd00$35096cd8@jallen>

I noticed that there seem to be a number of folks that have good memories of
older memory keyers.  I have one that is nearly completed from a commercial
kit of parts, and is an older project, for which I need information to
complete and operate.

It has two circuit boards, 2-5/8 by 4-1/2 inches, using discrete components
and no "keyer" chip.  It has a selector switch with 5 positions and two
slide toggle switches both DPDT, but only used as SPST.

"GCH" is the only identification on anything, and is in the etching on the
circuit boards.

Anyone who knows about this please respond directly to jallen@internorth.com

Thanks,

J.

VY1JA



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