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Subject: [CQ-Contest] Cabrillo format
From: n2mg@contesting.com (Mike Gilmer - N2MG)
Date: Thu Mar 1 16:38:33 2001
A quick search in eHAM's links database for "cabrillo" yields:

http://www.cabrillotools.com/

Is that it?

73 Mike N2MG

On Thu, 01 March 2001, "Art & Linda Hubert" wrote:

 > I am looking for a program that will convert CT logs into the Cabrillo =
 > format.  Is there such an animal.  I believe I saw a posting several =
 > weeks back of such a program.
 >
 > Thanks
 > Art-N2AU
 >
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>From PY2NY - Vitor" <py2ny@arrl.net  Fri Mar  2 03:32:40 2001
From: PY2NY - Vitor" <py2ny@arrl.net (PY2NY - Vitor)
Subject: [CQ-Contest] truckers - congrats
References: <3A9E4391.36C5B4DC@berkshire.net>
Message-ID: <030201c0a2ca$5869dc00$6414d2c8@vitor>



Congrats to David Robbins and all effort to
keep these truckers out of the bands.
Is impossible to have this kind of effort
into my country, and our government isn't
concerned to fight pirates.

Hope that all of you can disturb these
people...

73 and see you at ARRL Contest...
Vitor Luis Aidar dos Santos, PY2NY

Caixa Postal 204 - Jaboticabal, SP
14870-970 - Brasil
(16) 32021888 / (16) 97854218
py2ny@arrl.net / py2ny@geocities.com
  


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>From Michael Tope" <W4EF@dellroy.com  Fri Mar  2 13:10:47 2001
From: Michael Tope" <W4EF@dellroy.com (Michael Tope)
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Single op NOT assisted
References: <NDBBJODEMLLOGMDJBPCDCEELCOAA.k5zd@ma.ultranet.com>
Message-ID: <083401c0a31a$33b5bf00$6401a8c0@neptune>


Here's one for you. What if a club got together and setup a website that
provided near real time MUF predictions based upon real time inputs
from NOAA/Tiros and NIST going into one of the popular propagation
programs. To add a little spice to the debate, what if the website was
setup with somekind of controlled access so only club members could get
into the MUF page. And how about also including a real time display of
fellow team members QSO totals, QSO rate, multiplier total, and cumulative
score (kinda like a real time 3830).

Mike, W4EF


----- Original Message -----
From: "Randy Thompson, K5ZD" <k5zd@ma.ultranet.com>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2001 9:47 PM
Subject: RE: [CQ-Contest] Single op NOT assisted


 >
 > Help me draw the line here.
 >
 > Packet through the Internet is not allowed.
 > Checking web sites through the Internet is OK.
 >
 > Given the arguments that many have presented, it looks like anything other
 > than "spots" is OK.  So does this mean I can send talk messages to other
 > people on Packet or via the Internet?  Just to check the weather at their
 > location (in case I don't have cable and can't get the Weather channel) or
 > to see if the band is open for them yet?
 >
 > Can I ask them if they worked a JA on 160?  It wouldn't be a spot.
 >
 > Can I ask them what time they worked Europe on 160 the night before?
 >
 > Can I ask who they worked in Europe on 160 in the contest?
 >
 > Can I ask them to send me their .brk file while the contest is still going
 > on?
 >
 > As my probability professor put it the other night, there are an infinite
 > number of numbers between true and false.
 >
 > Randy, K5ZD
 >
 >
 > PS - What is the real definition of a "spot" in the radio contesting
 > context?
 > 


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