Then there were the US stations who refused to work AB1AF
in the CQ WW CW contest. At least the Europeans would think
it was stateside and send the exchange. The easiest way to
correct it was to send the zone a couple times before re-sending
the callsign.
Paul, K1XM
>From hwardsil@wolfenet.com (Ward Silver) Tue Sep 10 17:07:58 1996
From: hwardsil@wolfenet.com (Ward Silver) (Ward Silver)
Subject: I2UIY Email address?
Message-ID: <Pine.OSF.3.95.960910090634.24134D-100000@gonzo.wolfenet.com>
Sorry for bandwidth...what is Paolo's current email address?
73, Ward N0AX
>From blckhole@ripco.com (Keith Morehouse - WB9TIY) Tue Sep 10 17:11:37 1996
From: blckhole@ripco.com (Keith Morehouse - WB9TIY) (Keith Morehouse - WB9TIY)
Subject: FW: ARLB062 ARRL Petitions FCC To Change Safety Rules
References: <Chameleon.960910024121.frenaye@K1KI.pcnet.com>
Message-ID: <32359339.4751@ripco.com>
frenaye@pcnet.com wrote:
>
> --- On Mon, 09 Sep 1996 21:14:59 EDT w1aw@arrl.org wrote:
>
> SB QST @ ARL $ARLB062
> ARLB062 ARRL Petitions FCC To Change Safety Rules
Additionally, from the 9/9/96 issue of RADIO COMMUNICATIONS REPORT (RCR).
"INDUSTRY DEMANDS FCC USE RF GUIDES"
The Federal Communications Commission was hit Friday with major
challanges to its new hybrid radio frequency exposure guidline.
Among those filing petitions for reconsideration/clarification are
the Personal Communications Industry Association, the Electromagnetic
Energy Association, Hammett & Edison, Inc. (a consulting firm) and the
Department of Defense.
EEA's action was driven by AT&T Corp., Lucent Technologies, Raytheon
Corp., the National Association of Broadcasters and General Electric
over the objections of Motorola, Inc., Ericsson Inc. and Nokia Corp.
The Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association did not support
EEA's filing..."
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Keith J. Morehouse / WB9TIY / Society of Midwest Contesters
847-696-2828 FAX: 847-698-2045 e-mail: blckhole@ripco.com
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>From blckhole@ripco.com (Keith Morehouse - WB9TIY) Tue Sep 10 17:23:11 1996
From: blckhole@ripco.com (Keith Morehouse - WB9TIY) (Keith Morehouse - WB9TIY)
Subject: Society of Midwest Contesters on WWW
Message-ID: <323595EF.46DD@ripco.com>
The Society of Midwest Contesters is pleased to announce
their new WWW page. Check out the SMC URL:
http://pages.ripco.com:8080/~blckhole/smc_home.htm
With the great work of our SECRET Asian software team, we
hope to make this WWW page the destination of choice for
all BLACKHOLE contesters ! Those of you who have been
linking to our OLD page should note the change of URL.
Comments and suggestions are welcomed to:
Brian Maves 7J7ABV / NB9T
mavesba@emh.misawa.af.mil
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PROBE ELECTRONICS 100 Higgins Road, Park Ridge IL 60068 USA
Keith J. Morehouse / WB9TIY / Society of Midwest Contesters
847-696-2828 FAX: 847-698-2045 e-mail: blckhole@ripco.com
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>From snace@tdrss.wsc.nasa.gov (Steven Nace) Tue Sep 10 21:00:27 1996
From: snace@tdrss.wsc.nasa.gov (Steven Nace) (Steven Nace)
Subject: To correct or not, a good answer.
Message-ID: <v02120d00ae5b753d67de@[192.77.86.212]>
K5GN writes:
>Hi Steve and Randy,
>
>I send my call an extra time which gets the other person's attention to the
>fact that something might be wrong, which he will either pick up on and
>listen or ask, or will ignore, at his own peril, since he is likely to be
>penalized, not me.
This sounds like a great idea. I shall endeavor to remember to send my call
twice!
Yes, in the Sprint, he will be penalized. This is because N6TR knows what
is going on. I have also rcvd mail that states other contests will penalize
ME for what is in someone elses log! This seems very bizarre!!
>In the sprint, since we send our call in *every* exchange, one can simply
>allow the other guy to listen -- or not listen, again at his own peril -- to
>confirm the call.
Exactly.
>On the other hand, we are relying on the sophistication of the log checking
>software and the diligence of the checker to root out who made the
>mistake... did he bust my call or do I have a claimed Q which is Not In Log?
As I said, Tree is the man. I know he knows what is happening. The other
log checkers have other rules they live by and that is another matter.
>If it were I who erred and busted the call, I'd sure appreciate the other
>guy making it his business to clue me in!
My original point, how much is "clueing someone in"?? From now on I will
send my call twice and leave it at that.
>> K5ZD writes:
>>
>>Subject: RE: To correct or not, what is the answer?
>>I had the same problem with people thinking my call was K5GN! Probably
>>happened a dozen times.
>>
>>Randy
>From six@knoware.nl (Frank E. van Dijk) Tue Sep 10 21:36:43 1996
From: six@knoware.nl (Frank E. van Dijk) (Frank E. van Dijk)
Subject: Rules Dutch PACC 1997
Message-ID: <199609102036.WAA15226@utrecht.knoware.nl>
ALL STATIONS de PA3BFM
I hereby send you the rules for the PACC Contest 1997, 8 and 9
February. A condensed version of these rules is at the bottom of
the document.
There are no changes to the rules.
Please publish the rules for the PACC Contest in your magazine!
73, Frank PA3BFM
six@knoware.nl
Dates
February 8 and 9, 1997; 1200Z - 1200Z
Bands
160, 80, 40, 20, 15 and 10 meters
SSB QSOs on 160 are not allowed
Modes
CW and SSB
Entry classes
single operator; multi operator; SWL
Exchange
RS(T)+serial number, start from 001
Dutch stations transmit their Province abbreviation:
GR, FR, DR, OV, GD, UT, NH, ZH, FL, ZL, NB, LB (12)
QSO Points
each QSO with a PA/PB/PI station yields one point
a station may be worked only once per band, regardless
of the mode
Multiplier
1 multiplier per Province, per band. Maximum 6*12=72
Final score
the total of all QSO points on all bands, multiplied by the
total of all multiplier points on all bands (a la CQ WW)
SWLs
each different Dutch station per band counts for 1 point
complete exchange of both Dutch and foreign station must
be logged
Logs
separate sheet per band, submit score calculation
multipliers should appear only when new
please sign log for observation of the contest rules
mail log no later than March 31st, 1997 to:
Frank E. van Dijk PA3BFM
Middellaan 24
3721 PH Bilthoven
Netherlands, Europe
Awards
a contest certificate will be awarded to the high scorers in each
country in each entry class. No fee.
The PACC Award can be obtained for working 100 different PA/PB/PI stations
in the PACC Contest, without submitting QSLs. Send application together with
contest log and USD 6,- fee to contest organizer.
Condensed version: work different Dutch stations on each of the bands
10-160 meters (No WARC) in CW or SSB. Transmit RS(T) plus serial
number. Dutch stations transmit their Province abbreviation: GR, FR, DR,
OV, GD, UT, NH, ZH, FL, ZL, NB, LB (total 12) which count as multiplier
per band. Scoring: each different Dutch station per band yields 1 point.
Final score: total band QSO points multiplied by total band multipliers.
+ +
PA3BFM JO22OC
Frank E. van Dijk
Middellaan 24
3721 PH Bilthoven
NETHERLANDS
E-mail: six@knoware.nl
Packet: PA3BFM@PI8WNO
phone: ++31302287223
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