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Subject: I love pileups!
From: WJ2O@aol.com (WJ2O@aol.com)
Date: Thu Sep 1 01:51:45 1994
My current DX schedule for the upcomming contest season:

     CQ WW Phone - Zone 2 with WB2K

     SS Phone es CQ WW CW - KP2

     ARRL DX CW - VP2E

     ARRL DX Phone - Don't know, maybe J3?  Can you help with any info or
ideas?

     Thanks for the points es have a great season!
     73, Dave, WJ2O

>From James White <0006492564@mcimail.com>  Thu Sep  1 02:37:00 1994
From: James White <0006492564@mcimail.com> (James White)
Subject: Quad Loops
Message-ID: <24940901013742/0006492564PK4EM@mcimail.com>

Has anyone used two quad loops side to side (as opposed to in front of/in
back of each other)............and if so were/are you feeding it at the
bottoms of each loop..........did you use 1/2 wavelength spacing in between
each of the loops (I think it is either that or 5/8 wavelengths in between
'em).........anyhow........if you have tried this design please lemme know
if it was a good performer for you....it looks kinda like this:

                                      
                                  <--1 wavelgth-->

                                                 
       ...rope............oolooplo................oolooplo.......rope...    

                          p      o                p      o    
                          l      p                l      p     
                          oop!!loo                oop!!loo  
                             5                       5
                             0                       0
                             o                       o
                             hmcoax feed T coax feedmh
                                         C
                                         O
                                         N
                                         N
        WAS EACH FEED LINE A 50 OHM      E
        FULL WAVE BETWEEN THE            C
        T-CONNECTOR AND THE LOOP?        T
                                         O
                                         R 50 ohm coax to shack --->

............Thanks for the help, 73

                                     Jim, K1zx

                                     k1zx@mcimail.com

>From David & Barbara Leeson <0005543629@mcimail.com>  Thu Sep  1 06:14:00 1994
From: David & Barbara Leeson <0005543629@mcimail.com> (David & Barbara Leeson)
Subject: HC8 Amp Need
Message-ID: <15940901051451/0005543629NA2EM@mcimail.com>

Rich, N6KT, is still looking for one or more L-7's or equivalent for HC8A...
desire (2) x 3-500, 160-10m, separate pwr supply preferred...your help in
locating live ones for sale will be most appreciated...been checking on
40m swap nets, etc., but nothing there just now...please let me know.

Dave, W6QHS     554-3629@mcimail.com     Thanks in advance!

>From Peter G. Smith" <n4zr@netcom.com  Thu Sep  1 11:29:22 1994
From: Peter G. Smith" <n4zr@netcom.com (Peter G. Smith)
Subject: ICE telno etc.
Message-ID: <Pine.3.89.9409010323.A14885-0100000@netcom11>

I have had a number of requests for ICE's phone numbers.  Here they are:

Industrial Communication Engineers, Ltd. (ICE), makers of bandpass filters
has a lightning protection product advertised on pg. 127 of April 94 CQ.
Telephone:  800-423-2666
            317-545-5412  tech support
            317-545-9645  24hr fax

The "testimonials" I referred to mainly had to do with their products 
being good and slightly less expensive than Polyphaser's.  Several people 
commented on good tech support.  One person, however, said they never 
sent him the catalogue he ordered.  I tried to call them yesterday well 
after 10 EDT and got no aanswer - but maybe they're just taking the last 
week of summer off.

73, Pete N4ZR


>From JOHN GOLOMB <GOLOMB@LAKEHURST.NAVY.MIL>  Thu Sep  1 11:56:46 1994
From: JOHN GOLOMB <GOLOMB@LAKEHURST.NAVY.MIL> (JOHN GOLOMB)
Subject: NAQP Canadian mults
Message-ID: <se657a87.091@LAKEHURST.NAVY.MIL>

For VE4VV (who I can't get e-mail to direct) and others who have
asked.

The NAQP rules state that VE call areas are multipliers.  This means
that the new VE9 and VY2 areas are now multipliers.

Hope this clears things up.

73, John kz2s <golomb@lakehurst.navy.mil>


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