- 1. H.H. Beverage, RIP (score: 1)
- Author: SLP9M@CC.USU.EDU (Scott E. Parker)
- Date: Tue Feb 2 12:58:18 1993
- Forwarded from USENET: -- Scott E. Parker WA7VYJ \ INTERNET: SLP9M@cc.usu.edu Center for Atmospheric & Space Sciences \ Twisted pair: (801) 750-2975 Utah State University \ Home: (801) 753-3924 Logan
- /archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-02/msg00017.html (6,934 bytes)
- 2. IOTA (score: 1)
- Author: SLP9M@CC.USU.EDU (Scott E. Parker)
- Date: Wed Feb 24 20:52:36 1993
- Where can I get more information on IOTA? Specifically, I want to know how an island makes the list. Is there a set of criteria like there is for defining a DXCC country? Any pointers and/or referenc
- /archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-02/msg00166.html (6,612 bytes)
- 3. Need for amps (score: 1)
- Author: SLP9M@CC.USU.EDU (Scott E. Parker)
- Date: Fri Mar 12 12:00:21 1993
- Let me qualify that further. It is a sad commentary on the operator's skills. I will state state up front that I myself am not a great operator. I'm sure that over the past 20 years I've picked up a
- /archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-03/msg00177.html (8,622 bytes)
- 4. Call for opinions: 9913 vs. CQ-FLEXI (score: 1)
- Author: SLP9M@CC.USU.EDU (Scott E. Parker)
- Date: Tue May 4 18:48:03 1993
- There's no "right" answer to this question, but I'd like to hear some experience-based opinions. According to my sources (ARRL Antenna book for 9913, Certified Communications propaganda sheet for CQ-
- /archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-05/msg00020.html (6,785 bytes)
- 5. 10m test question (score: 1)
- Author: SLP9M@CC.USU.EDU (Scott E. Parker)
- Date: Fri Dec 4 14:24:52 1992
- Actually, a new twist on the /T /N bit. In the upcoming 10m contest there are novice/tech categories requiring the /T and /N designators. There is also a multi single category. Now the queston: If th
- /archives//html/CQ-Contest/1992-12/msg00065.html (7,158 bytes)
- 6. Why do we do contests? (score: 1)
- Author: SLP9M@CC.USU.EDU (Scott E. Parker)
- Date: Fri Dec 11 08:51:36 1992
- I thought about this during fone SS. I didn't opereate much and so probably don't have a very statistically valid sample but *ALMOST ALL* checks received predated mine (73). Here I am a few months fr
- /archives//html/CQ-Contest/1992-12/msg00149.html (7,419 bytes)
- 7. Dropoff theory (score: 1)
- Author: SLP9M@CC.USU.EDU (Scott E. Parker)
- Date: Fri Dec 11 09:49:26 1992
- Here's my two-bit attempt at a dropoff theory. Back in the early seventies techs had no HF prveleges. People didn't have access to computers with code practice programs. In some areas of the country
- /archives//html/CQ-Contest/1992-12/msg00153.html (7,680 bytes)
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