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Subject: FREE service: canadian stamps for QSLing
From: contest@bbs.ve3jf.ampr.org (contest@bbs.ve3jf.ampr.org)
Date: Fri Oct 4 19:43:06 1996
After a contest Instead of IRC you can send stamps for QSL

I offer this FREE service:
You send me a SASE and US or Canadian money
and I'll send you 52 cents stamps (.52+tax=.59 $can)

mail from canada to usa = $.52 +tax
mail from canada to world = $.90 +tax

don't use "SR" send reply, use "SP"  send personal mail to:
73 de Pierre Jolin VE2PIJ  ve2pij@amgate.net.plattsburgh.edu
      P.O.box 1053         ve2pij@ka2tcq.ampr.org VE2PIJ@VE2CSC.#MTL.PQ.CAN.NA
      Granby Qc J2G 9G6    ve2pij@SherGW.ampr.org
      1-514-776-4483

>From kr4dl@mindspring.com (Steven R. Schmidt)  Sat Oct  5 00:39:42 1996
From: kr4dl@mindspring.com (Steven R. Schmidt) (Steven R. Schmidt)
Subject: ARRL Int. DX Contest Plaque
Message-ID: <1.5.4.16.19961004233942.2a6ff02c@mindspring.com>

At 09:47 AM 10/4/96 +0900, you wrote:
>I need info and your help.
>
>The application form had arrived here in early Sept in past 
>years but no letter is not received at this time. So I sent an
>email twice to "contest@arrl.org" at Sept 24 and Sept 30 but 
>nothing has happened. Does "contest@arrl.org" address only for 
>the log submittion? If so let me know the appropriate address.
>
>Does anyone advice me how to contact a responsible person at 
>the ARRL contest desk? (preferably by email)
>Your help will be appreciated.
>       ---------
>       Tack Kumagai JE1CKA/KH0AM
>       TEL:81-30-066-6408, FAX:81-423-93-4449
>       Internet: je1cka@nal.go.jp

Tack:  I have never received a response from any mail sent to
"contest@arrl.org"  If anyone actually reads mail to that address, they
definately have a "no return" policy.  Wish I could give you a better
address.  If one works for you, let me know.  Thanks!

73,  Steve  KR4DL




>From Andrew@gi0nwg.demon.co.uk (Andrew Williamson)  Wed Oct  2 18:43:42 1996
From: Andrew@gi0nwg.demon.co.uk (Andrew Williamson) (Andrew Williamson)
Subject: BAND PLAN's
Message-ID: <PGBnOBAOnqUyEwRy@gi0nwg.demon.co.uk>

In message <844274179.6401.0@leghorn.cisco.com>, ehayes@VNET.IBM.COM
writes
>During the major DX phone contests, there are always DX stations calling
>CQ in the CW portion of 40M.  They are, of course, listening up in the
>phone segment as well as on their xmitting freq.  

Well, I'm not trying start a war, but in the UK it is entirely legal for
us to operate SSB below 7040 KHz.

Andrew Williamson, GI0NWG/AC6WI
E-mail : andrew@gi0nwg.demon.co.uk
One of the WestNet DX Gang.
Operations from EU006,007,103,106,124.

>From k7fr@ncw.net (Gary Nieborsky)  Fri Oct  4 22:04:53 1996
From: k7fr@ncw.net (Gary Nieborsky) (Gary Nieborsky)
Subject: Sloper question: SUMMARY
Message-ID: <199610042104.OAA05131@bing.ncw.net>

Here is the synopsis of my sloper question.  I appologize for the omission
of what bands I was interested in though it didn't seem to matter.  The
resonse were great and it has set me on the course to using the Lazy Vee idea.

Here is the breakdown:

A. Traditional sloper - 5

B. 1/4 wave sloper - 3

Original ideas:

Lazy Vee - 3
Bow Tie - 1

I converted my existing traditional sloper into a Lazy Vee and played around
with moving the bottom in and out while listening on the receiver.
Amazing......

In the traditional position the 0's were S9.  Moving the leg in dropped them
to S4 but allowed me to hear a VE1 that wasn't audible at all before (S5+).
I'm now in the process of building the othe 2 Lazy's.......

Thanks for all the responses!!!

Gary K7FR


>From jdowning@intelenet.net (John Downing)  Fri Oct  4 22:04:24 1996
From: jdowning@intelenet.net (John Downing) (John Downing)
Subject: Cuba Libre ventures east
Message-ID: <01BBB1FC.F72B36E0@downing-1.intelenet.net>

V31DX V31DX V31DX V31DX V31DX V31DX V31DX V31DX V31DX

The Cuba Libre Contest Club - well, two of us at least - will venture to 
the far reaches of the south eastern Caribbean to the beautiful isle of
BARBADOS for the CQWW SSB contest.  Yep, we'll be mixing them
rum and cokes with a whole new crowd this year and we couldn't be
happier!

Last month Vic, KI6IM, and I accepted the gracious invitation from Jack,
K3KG, and Steve to join them in a serious (hey, it's only a hobby) Multi-
Single effort from their contest station 8P9Z.  8P9Z has long been a 
top scorer - they were top M/S in the ARRL SSB test this year - so we
thought we would learn a few tricks from the experts and have a great
time in the contest.  Besides Jack and Steve are going down early to get
the antennas in shape and, in general, to do all of the heavy lifting.  All we
have to do is the computer stuff and churn and burn them Qs.  Heck of a
deal.  Oh yes,  we'll do our chase the multiplier stuff too.

So what about V31DX?  (Over) development on Ambergris Caye, our
Belizian QTH, has eliminated our second tower and the famed beached
steel barge that formed the base for our 80 and 160 meter verticals.  
We're left with just our original 75' crankup with a tribander, a 2 el 40, a 
broken rotator, and a single Butternut vertical.  The beams are fixed north
until the rotator gets replaced.  Good enough for a competitive score in the
ARRL but decidedly uncompetitive in the CQWW.  We expect to return
next March for the ARRL SSB test with new tricks and techniques learned
from our friends at 8P9Z.

Rumors that we are looking for a tugboat to tow Barbados slightly south for the
three point multiplier are slightly exaggerated.  Do you think a case of rum 
sent
along with our score will have the same effect?  

This contest collaboration happened because of the communication facilitated
by the contest reflector.  Thanks, Trey.

73's and great contesting,

John N6YRU / V31DX 
and
Vic KI6IM / V31VB

The Cuba Libre Contest Club  -  " Jimmy Buffet's on the ballot, right? "

8P9Z 8P9Z 8P9Z 8P9Z 8P9Z 8P9Z 8P9Z 8P9Z 8P9Z 8P9Z 8P9Z 8P9Z 8P9Z


>From kf3p@cais.cais.com (Tyler Stewart)  Fri Oct  4 22:30:16 1996
From: kf3p@cais.cais.com (Tyler Stewart) (Tyler Stewart)
Subject: ARRL Int. DX Contest Plaque
Message-ID: <199610042130.RAA01960@cais.cais.com>

>At 09:47 AM 10/4/96 +0900, you wrote:
>>I need info and your help.
>>
>>The application form had arrived here in early Sept in past 
>>years but no letter is not received at this time. So I sent an
>>email twice to "contest@arrl.org" at Sept 24 and Sept 30 but 
>>nothing has happened. Does "contest@arrl.org" address only for 
>>the log submittion? If so let me know the appropriate address.
>>
>>Does anyone advice me how to contact a responsible person at 
>>the ARRL contest desk? (preferably by email)
>>Your help will be appreciated.
>>      ---------
>>      Tack Kumagai JE1CKA/KH0AM
>>      TEL:81-30-066-6408, FAX:81-423-93-4449
>>      Internet: je1cka@nal.go.jp
>
>Tack:  I have never received a response from any mail sent to
>"contest@arrl.org"  If anyone actually reads mail to that address, they
>definately have a "no return" policy.  Wish I could give you a better
>address.  If one works for you, let me know.  Thanks!
>
>73,  Steve  KR4DL
>
>
>


..and dont try blunt@arrl.org either.  We've been trying to sponsor some
SS plaques and he hasnt returned any email in months.  ...guess I'll landline
Monday.

73, Tyler KF3P


>From kr4dl@mindspring.com (Steven R. Schmidt)  Sat Oct  5 02:36:54 1996
From: kr4dl@mindspring.com (Steven R. Schmidt) (Steven R. Schmidt)
Subject: QSLing
Message-ID: <1.5.4.16.19961005013654.0e277958@pop.mindspring.com>

I am starting to get QSLs out for the stack I received from the IOTA
contest.  NA076 is not terribly rare, but rare enough to generate almost 20%
of our Q's as direct requests.  Those who enclosed a provision for return
postage will see their cards first.
I'm surprised how many people sent SAEs without provision for return
postage.  Even from Europe.  I'm considering sending all these through the
bureau, despite their obvious desire that their card be sent direct.  I'm
sure I'll feel bad about throwing away those envelopes, but should I?  I'm 
also considering sending domestic cards (those that didn't provide SASE)
via the domestic bureau at a cost of 5 cents each versus the 20 cent 
postcard rate.  Any comments?

73,  Steve  KR4DL



>From n6ig@netcom.com (Jim Pratt)  Fri Oct  4 23:41:29 1996
From: n6ig@netcom.com (Jim Pratt) (Jim Pratt)
Subject: ARRL Int. DX Contest Plaque
Message-ID: <Pine.3.89.9610041558.A8910-0100000@netcom8>

I usually had pretty good experiences when getting ignored by either 
"blunt" or "contesting" to communicate with Dave Sumner by letter, asking 
why I was being ignored.  I usually got a response quite quickly;  I 
recommend this approach based on personal experience.

73 and see everyone this weekend in the Cal QSO Party from W6GO...

Jim  N6IG

                                             n6ig@netcom.com

On Fri, 4 Oct 1996, Tyler Stewart wrote:

> >At 09:47 AM 10/4/96 +0900, you wrote:
> >>I need info and your help.
> >>
> >>The application form had arrived here in early Sept in past 
> >>years but no letter is not received at this time. So I sent an
> >>email twice to "contest@arrl.org" at Sept 24 and Sept 30 but 
> >>nothing has happened. Does "contest@arrl.org" address only for 
> >>the log submittion? If so let me know the appropriate address.
> >>
> >>Does anyone advice me how to contact a responsible person at 
> >>the ARRL contest desk? (preferably by email)
> >>Your help will be appreciated.
> >>    ---------
> >>    Tack Kumagai JE1CKA/KH0AM
> >>    TEL:81-30-066-6408, FAX:81-423-93-4449
> >>    Internet: je1cka@nal.go.jp
> >
> >Tack:  I have never received a response from any mail sent to
> >"contest@arrl.org"  If anyone actually reads mail to that address, they
> >definately have a "no return" policy.  Wish I could give you a better
> >address.  If one works for you, let me know.  Thanks!
> >
> >73,  Steve  KR4DL
> >
> >
> >
> 
> 
> ..and dont try blunt@arrl.org either.  We've been trying to sponsor some
> SS plaques and he hasnt returned any email in months.  ...guess I'll landline
> Monday.
> 
> 73, Tyler KF3P
> 
> 

>From km9p@contesting.com (Bill Fisher, KM9P)  Sat Oct  5 00:56:04 1996
From: km9p@contesting.com (Bill Fisher, KM9P) (Bill Fisher, KM9P)
Subject: Black Nylon String Source?
Message-ID: <199610042356.TAA23027@paris.akorn.net>


A few years ago while shopping in Target I found some black nylon string in
the sporting goods dept in the fishing section.  The string was coated with
some kind of waxy substance.  It turns out this stuff is GREAT for holding
up ends of dipoles or other outside antenna projects.  It's very strong and
after 6 years is still holding up.  

BUT... now I can't find it again.  Any of you fishing types KNOW where I can
get this stuff (not substitutes please)?  

73

Bill, KM9P
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>From km9p@contesting.com (Bill Fisher, KM9P)  Sat Oct  5 00:56:06 1996
From: km9p@contesting.com (Bill Fisher, KM9P) (Bill Fisher, KM9P)
Subject: SWR Amp Protection
Message-ID: <199610042356.TAA23030@paris.akorn.net>


RF Applications is now selling a SWR protection box.  It monitors your SWR
and if the SWR is high enough (preset positions) it will break the amplifier
keying line to the amplifier.

No matter how hard I try, I still manage to transmit in to the wrong
band/antenna during the course of a contest.  At $129.00 for this box, I
figure I'll make it up in a few years by not having to buy new tubes.

I think you can get more information on this box and the SWR bridges that
have this feature built in at http://www.rfapps.com

73

Bill, KM9P
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