- 341. [CQ-Contest] WHAT'S THE BIG RUSH? (score: 105)
- Author: w4an@CONTESTING.COM (Bill Fisher, W4AN)
- Date: Sat Jul 27 12:58:53 2002
- I believe the most important aspect of getting the results out just before the next running of the event is that it serves to motivate people to operate again more effectively. IMO, the League would
- /archives//html/CQ-Contest/2002-07/msg00492.html (7,000 bytes)
- 342. WAE USING BVQP PACKET (score: 53)
- Author: bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com (bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com)
- Date: Fri Aug 12 17:15:43 1994
- N6AA> Valley QSO Party standards in its definition of single-operator N6AA> for the WAE Contest! Yes, the rules state that "single-operator" N6AA> entrants are allowed to use packet cluster spotting
- /archives//html/CQ-Contest/1994-08/msg00056.html (14,398 bytes)
- 343. N3RR SOA Musings (score: 47)
- Author: n3rr@erols.com (Bill Hider)
- Date: Wed Oct 30 05:15:05 1996
- My line score in the CQWW SSB test was: 1416/131/465 = 2,380,424 I analyzed my log and found out that I "ran" non-packet putouts (eg CQs) of 193 QSOs. That is, of the 1416 QSOs I made, 193 of them we
- /archives//html/CQ-Contest/1996-10/msg00197.html (38,767 bytes)
- 344. W5WMU (score: 34)
- Author: BillK5GA@aol.com (BillK5GA@aol.com)
- Date: Wed Jul 20 17:22:48 1994
- As a long time guest operator from W5WMU, the thread has been something else concerning the "power-thing". Further, as a guest operator, I have a vested interest in what is being said. I cannot let j
- /archives//html/CQ-Contest/1994-07/msg00070.html (13,451 bytes)
- 345. SPRINT MULTS (score: 27)
- Author: BillK5GA@aol.com (BillK5GA@aol.com)
- Date: Wed Sep 14 14:20:16 1994
- I just have to say the following concerning multipliers and the "conquest at all cost so that you can say you win" attitude displayed by some of the top sprint operators. I simply cannot believe that
- /archives//html/CQ-Contest/1994-09/msg00098.html (17,368 bytes)
- 346. Non glint paint (score: 21)
- Author: bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com (bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com)
- Date: Sat Aug 5 10:31:44 1995
- Ro> in the sun. Ro> Suggestions please ? Ro> 73 Ro> Ron Hi Ron: All I've done is spray paint the elements and boom with brown enamel (Rustoleum brand). Sometimes I've applied a primer first but in e
- /archives//html/CQ-Contest/1995-08/msg00045.html (9,858 bytes)
- 347. Rohn 25G (score: 21)
- Author: bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com (bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com)
- Date: Tue Sep 19 17:03:24 1995
- Quoting Stan, W7NI: As long as we're talkin' real world, how 'bout including things like the use of substitute guy anchors such as trees and tree stumps, and screw anchors that can only be screwed in
- /archives//html/CQ-Contest/1995-09/msg00097.html (12,302 bytes)
- 348. AAA - What-a-call (score: 14)
- Author: aa4nu@ix.netcom.com (Billy W. Cox)
- Date: Sun Feb 9 19:04:26 1997
- "What-AAA-Guy" Bill ... Not sure what your point is with your post ??? Weren't you the one going to make a "pig list of FB calls taken by one person ? Or have you now changed that position ? Is this
- /archives//html/CQ-Contest/1997-02/msg00042.html (8,974 bytes)
- 349. [CQ-Contest] Clicks (long) (score: 8)
- Author: aa4lr@arrl.net (Bill Coleman)
- Date: Thu Mar 8 16:23:27 2001
- Why is it only the guys with AMPS are the ones with clicks? Seems to me if the rig was generating key clicks, some of the guys running barefoot would also have clicks. This leads me to suspect this i
- /archives//html/CQ-Contest/2001-03/msg00125.html (8,219 bytes)
- 350. [CQ-Contest] Clicks (long) (score: 8)
- Author: aa4lr@arrl.net (Bill Coleman)
- Date: Thu Mar 8 17:10:41 2001
- I didn't see that note. In that case, it's not so clear. Clicks are clicks, whether the signal is 40 over 9 or merely S7. The clicks will be weaker when the station is weaker, but it should still be
- /archives//html/CQ-Contest/2001-03/msg00127.html (9,630 bytes)
- 351. [CQ-Contest] WRTC & SCP (score: 8)
- Author: aa4lr@arrl.net (Bill Coleman)
- Date: Fri Jun 29 10:11:02 2001
- Bill, I think it depends on how you define SCP. a) If SCP merely does a check on stations that are already IN YOUR LOG, then I don't see a problem with it. It is merely a memory aide for stations you
- /archives//html/CQ-Contest/2001-06/msg00290.html (7,543 bytes)
- 352. No subject (score: 8)
- Author: aa4lr@radio.org (Bill Coleman AA4LR)
- Date: Thu Jun 18 11:38:28 1998
- Hey, Bill, where's the slot for SOAB Low Power - limited to ZERO towers...? <grin> I agree completely with this principle. And, indeed, in some competition, it may be that some of those puny scores m
- /archives//html/CQ-Contest/1998-06/msg00153.html (9,150 bytes)
- 353. [CQ-Contest] Re: Newbie Contesting (score: 8)
- Author: aa4lr@radio.org (Bill Coleman AA4LR)
- Date: Tue Dec 15 15:59:54 1998
- [ Bill made some excellent points, but unfortunately, he left out Leslie's email address, so I'll follow up to the list and hope that Leslie gets it ] The exchange depends on the contest. For the ARR
- /archives//html/CQ-Contest/1998-12/msg00115.html (9,316 bytes)
- 354. [CQ-Contest] IARU Rules in CQ Mag (score: 8)
- Author: wfeidt@cpcug.org (Bill Feidt)
- Date: Tue Jul 1 07:35:20 1997
- A) Single operator - phone-only, CW-only and mixed-mode. One person performs all operating and logging functions. Use of spotting nets is not permitted. All operators must observe the limits of thei
- /archives//html/CQ-Contest/1997-07/msg00005.html (8,280 bytes)
- 355. [CQ-Contest] When somebody busts your call? (score: 8)
- Author: aa4lr@radio.org (Bill Coleman AA4LR)
- Date: Tue Nov 25 17:39:57 1997
- It's tough to do this when you are S & Ping from a low-power, no-antenna station and it was hard enough to break through the pileup in the first place. I've seen exchanges go like this: "CQ SS Whiske
- /archives//html/CQ-Contest/1997-11/msg00518.html (10,093 bytes)
- 356. FCC Interference Handbooks (score: 8)
- Author: n3rr@erols.com (Bill Hider)
- Date: Thu Oct 31 00:46:38 1996
- Several of you have asked me for the address and URL of the FCC handbooks that I refered to in my recent contest posting so I thought I'd send it out to the reflector and to the Eastcoast Megacluster
- /archives//html/CQ-Contest/1996-10/msg00208.html (19,784 bytes)
- 357. Best rx antenna over (score: 8)
- Author: bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com (bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com)
- Date: Sat Aug 5 10:31:44 1995
- Fi> a low-band receiving antenna for a location that has unusually good Fi> ground; i.e. a salt marsh. I have heard many times (I think it is in Fi> ON4UN's book) that beverages don't work so well o
- /archives//html/CQ-Contest/1995-08/msg00044.html (7,462 bytes)
- 358. Best rx antenna (score: 8)
- Author: bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com (bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com)
- Date: Sat Aug 5 20:15:10 1995
- Fi> a low-band receiving antenna for a location that has unusually good Fi> ground; i.e. a salt marsh. Fi> -Tony, K1KP, fisher@hp-and.an.hp.com Bi> Tony, you've got it wrong! (deleted) Bi> Over salt
- /archives//html/CQ-Contest/1995-08/msg00047.html (15,530 bytes)
- 359. PACKET & WRTC TEAMS (score: 8)
- Author: bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com (bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com)
- Date: Tue Aug 16 14:11:02 1994
- Fi> the best Fi> operators, it makes sense not to allow packet for WRTC competitors. Fi> Bill Fisher, KM9P How about having the teams put together field-day-style stations including push-up masts fo
- /archives//html/CQ-Contest/1994-08/msg00077.html (7,317 bytes)
- 360. K4VX GUY WIRE ARTICLE (score: 8)
- Author: bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com (bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com)
- Date: Wed Aug 31 18:21:42 1994
- Fi> said you don't need to break up guy wires. This was according to some Fi> NEC modeling that Lew had done. Fi> 73 Fi> Fi> -!- Fi> Bill Fisher, KM9P I think that the particular configuration of an
- /archives//html/CQ-Contest/1994-08/msg00149.html (16,895 bytes)
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