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> 1. The 21st Stew Perry is Afoot! (Lew Sayre)
> 2. Re: RBOG - wire fence (Charles Moizeau)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Sat, 17 Dec 2016 15:03:22 -0800
> From: Lew Sayre <w7ew@arrl.net>
> To: "topband@contesting.com" <topband@contesting.com>,
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> Subject: Topband: The 21st Stew Perry is Afoot!
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> Greetings 160M Contesters and Pretenders,
> The event is under way. RF is being unleashed all about the globe.
> If you've forgotten what to do with the log post contest or if you wonder
> about a specific rule you might have fractured then motor on over to:
> http://www.kkn.net/stew/
> Listed below are the current plaques and sponsors. If you have a
> blinding flash of revelation, that wasn't caused by accidentally turning
> off your AGC, and you wish to honor some facet of this contest, it
> is not too late to sponsor a plaque and join this group. Just email me
> after you've recovered a bit and we can make your plaque happen.
> It is never too late for a plaque.
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> KL7RA Top # of QSOs by a S/O
> N0TT Top Score, S/O, <21Y/O, > 200 QSOs
> K7CA Longest DX, S/O, Low Power from Zone 3
> K7CA Top Score S/O CQ Zone 19,24,25,27,28 or China
> KH6LC VK/ZL Challenge- Top S/O VK-ZL
> AA6VB Top Score Big City >50K, Little Pistol <100W
> AA6VB Top Score Base Loaded Vertical < 60' tall
> N6TQ/A25TQ California Dreaming- Top # of QSOs with Cal
> VK0EK Stations by a non-California station
> Rochester DX Assoc Top Score,S/O, L-P, Outside N. America
> UX1UA Top # NA + SA QSOs by Zone 16 station
> K7FL Top Score 100% Search and Pounce
> K9JWV/WC7S Top QRP Score,West of Mississippi,wire antennas
> Dr. Beldar-L1AR Top Score,S/O, Temporary Antenna erected > Dec.3
> (All parts of temporary antenna including radials must be
> installed after Dec. 3, 2016. This antenna must be the only antenna
> for TopBand at the station and may be left erected because as we
> all know "temporary" means "until I die")
> KR2Q Golden Log Award
> K2PO Top Score, S/O, Low Power, Zone 3
> N6TR Top Score,S/O, Hi Power from CN Grid Field
> W2GD Team Top # QSOs, NA/SA by EU Station
> K6ND K6SE Memorial- Top Score, S/O, World
> WA6CDR N5IA Memorial- Top # of Grids Worked
> WA8WZG Top Score, S/O, by a 6 character call (Example- KA2BFD
> or WD6XYZ)
> W7RH Top Score, Low Power Asia
> K1EP Top Score (>100 QSOs) by YL or XYL
> VE9AA Yr Trees Ants? If you have your TX wires in the trees or even
> attached to 1 tree and your adjudicated score is closest one to
> tree tree tree tree (3,333), then you win this plaque
> N9TF Top # of Grid Squares, QRP, S/O, North America with a
> non-resonant TX antenna <40' above ground
> VK6GX QRN Fighters- Top Score QTH +/- 15 degrees of equator
> WQ4RP Top Score QRP, Multi-Op, North America
> EI2CN W/VE/XE Station with most QSOs with EI/British Isles
> Long Island DX Society Top Score S/O, IOTA recognized Island
> VK6VZ VK6HD Memorial- Top Score by N. hemisphere station working S.
> hemisphere stations.
> Winner gets a new, fresh Flying Doctors of VK baseball hat
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> Please remember to state clearly in your log comments what plaque or
> plaques you are sitting all night in front of your radio for. We have some
> pretty straight forward plaques and some unique ones that are destined
> for a particular population.
> The Boring Amateur Radio Club thanks you for your participation in this
> 21st edition of The Stew Perry TopBand DX Challenge.
> 73 and I remain,
> Lew w7ew
> The Boring Amateur Radio Club Committee on Participation
> w7ew@arrl.net
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> Message: 2
> Date: Sun, 18 Dec 2016 16:23:16 +0000
> From: Charles Moizeau <w2sh@msn.com>
> To: Mike Waters <mikewate@gmail.com>, topband <topband@contesting.com>
> Subject: Re: Topband: RBOG - wire fence
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> The two big-box home improvement stores carry more expensive, heavy-duty
> garden hose, some with 5/8" and maybe 3/4" IDs. that might be used to protect
> a moderately long run of coax.
>
>
> I have some galvanized steel "hardware cloth" (I think) with 1/2" squares
> that I use to cover some rain water drains, but a husky ground hog eats
> through that as if it were candy. Had to coat it liberally with a mixture of
> very fibrous wheel bearing grease (Valvoline) and a deadly serious hot sauce
> (Ghost Pepper sauce sold by the SC Trading Co.,
> www.info<http://www.info>@sctrading.com). That's working so far. Still, my
> next-door neighbor, a police officer; has been promised a bounty of liquid
> holiday cheer if he wastes the S.O.B., that also ate all his tomato plants in
> September.
>
>
> 73,
>
>
> Charles, W2SH
>
>
> From: Topband <topband-bounces@contesting.com> on behalf of Mike Waters
> <mikewate@gmail.com>
> Sent: Thursday, November 24, 2016 4:18 PM
> To: Roger Parsons; topband
> Subject: Re: Topband: RBOG - wire fence
>
> Well, there's always animal repellent. I've used a woman's nylon stocking
> filled with sweepings off of my barber's floor; rabbit repellent spray; and
> my own scent. ;-) Having said that, I used those methods in ONE area, at
> the base of my 160m Inverted-L. That likely would be impractical along a
> long run of coax.
>
> This was discussed here in the past, and there were a lot of good ideas.
> Maybe some hams will chime in here with just the one you need. Running it
> inside tubing or conduit comes to mind.
>
> 73, Mike
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> On Thu, Nov 24, 2016 at 2:12 PM, Roger Parsons <ve3zi@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > Don't think it is squirrels in my case - it always seems worse deep in the
> > bush where there are fewer of them and it only ever happens to coax lying
> > on the ground. Suspect mice or rats but I really don't know. I had one case
> > where I laid some coax out in the bush and by the time I had got back to
> > the shack it had been chewed right through! But I have many thousands of
> > feet of coax feeding lots of Beverages.
> >
> >
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